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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 [...]

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 [...]

Hanley, Oh Hanley

I don’t claim to be an expert on the Florida Marlins. Even though they are in the same division as the Braves, I don’t know about their players as much as I should. I now Dan Uggla, Josh Johnson, Chris Coghlan and their two World Series Championships and I know that Hanley Ramirez is freaking awesome. These [...]

Backing Up the Talk

So this week all the craze in MLB was the Unwritten Rules of Baseball, most notably, “Thou Shall Not Cross the Pitcher’s Mound While Running Back to the Dugout.” I personally was unaware of the rule, but it did make sense to me. Dallas Braden of course took exception to one Alex Rodriquez crossing his [...]

The Good and Bad of the Sweep

Earlier in the week, Orlando pulled off the lone sweep of the NBA Playoffs First Round and the NHL Playoffs. As Dwight Howard is resting his massive frame and trying to learn how not to foul, Kobe and Brandon Roy will be battling to advance to the second round, when they could be resting their injuried body. [...]

Baseball Season Is Upon Us: AL Edition

The SOX and Yanks kick off the 2010 season tonight in the bitterest rivalry in all of sports and begins the long season of home runs, steroid scandals and the dog days of summer. Your boy Trick is here to give you the run down for the 2010 season. Let’s start with AL East. At [...]

The Sports Tube

So this weekend is a pretty big weekend in sports and I’m here to give you the rundown of all goings-on in the sports world. The weekend features the NBA in action, MLB spring training wrapping up, Golf in pre-Masters modes and of course NHL games all weekend. I can’t think of any other tournament or [...]

Why I Hate the Rays

Twelve years ago today, the Devil Rays played their very first game at home against the Detroit Tigers. 45,369 people were in attendance at the Trop that night as the Rays got their asses kicked, 11-6. That game would represent what this franchise was for many years, a group of losers. That eventually turned around [...]

Real Talk: Jason Heyward

Jason Heyward has been a gem in the Atlanta Braves farm system since signing with the Braves in 2007. He is widely considered the No. 1 Prospect for all MLB teams and is a sure fire star in the making. The question is will he be a opening-day starter for the Atlanta Braves and if he isn’t [...]

Defending Fantasy Baseball

Although fantasy baseball has become a fairly popular trend, it still pales in comparison to fantasy football. A good majority of football fans participate in a fantasy league and the reasons are obvious. I on the other hand don’t find it as entertaining as many football fans. Every year I get a little excited about [...]

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