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An Odd Day in Baseball History

Sept. 23 is an odd day in baseball history, a day associated with events that were once celebrated. On Sept. 23, 1998, Jose Canseco, the godfather of the steroid era, became the first member of the 40 home run-40 stolen bases club. Nine years later, the Seattle Mariners broke the single-season record for most home [...]

Why Mayweather’s Comments Aren’t Shocking

(I know I’m late on this, but it’s been a while since I posted, I hope it’s still somewhat relevant.) Floyd Mayweather has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Commenting on his arrest is probably unfair at this point, but it all started with a racist UStream rant over a week ago. [...]

State of 175

After a fairly long layoff, Fanatic is back. Shit’s been crazy in my world lately and it’s not getting any better. Hopefully I’m back for good but we’ll see. Over the weekend Glen Johnson and Tavoris Cloud contested a hard-fought battle that could have gone either way. This coming weekend, king of the light heavyweight [...]

So Long George

I was pretty torn up this morning when I read George Steinbrenner had passed away. I didn’t sulk or cry, but it definitely put a huge damper on my day. I’ve never met the man in my life, but I still feel like I lost somebody. Say what you want about delussional sports fans. I know [...]

What the Decision Means

Regardless of what I think of LeBron James, I understand the magnitude of his decision tonight. I’ve always believed his ego was outrageous, putting on an hour-long special to announce who he is signing with just proves it. Nevertheless I’ll be watching. His decision will alter the course of the NBA and change how we [...]

NBA Free Agency – A New Era

Summer and Main took a week-long break. Trick’s been off trying to find himself in this crazy mixed up world and I’ve been on vacation in the Empire State. Regardless, we’re back on the perfect night. When the clock strikes midnight, all hell will break loose on the NBA. Free agency will open and a [...]

Summer and Main Mock Draft – The Other Half

Let’s get it going… 15. Milwaukee Bucks: Ekpe Oduh, PF from Baylor – The Bucks are going to be explosive next year. They already had plenty of scoring threats, but now they’ve added offensive and defensive wings in Maggette and Douglas-Roberts. Their only real need is at the four and Oduh fits like a glove. [...]

Summer and Main NBA Mock Draft – The Lottery

Anyone who knows me well leaves me alone when the NBA Draft is on. I love every minute of it, it’s the most entertaining draft in American sports. Unlike most leagues, teams are only given two picks. If you screw up, it will be remembered forever. Does anybody ever talk about how the Blazers were [...]

Real Talk: Andre Ward

Young boxers come a dime a dozen. I feel like I hear about a new prospect every week. Some of them develop into champions while most fade away. Only a few actually become special fighters. After winning a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic Games, Andre Ward was developed slowly. Due to injury and carefully matched [...]

KTFO of the Week – Green KO’s Codrington

Considering the timing, I couldn’t have gone with a better choice this week. Allan Green debuts in the Super Six Tournament this Saturday against Andre Ward. Ward is the superior boxer, but as seen in the video Green has the ultimate equalizer. He’s got the power to take out anybody in this tournament.  No more [...]

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