Friday, September 30, 2011

MLB Wild Wild Card

Wednesday, September 28th, a day that I will remember as a rejuvenation for baseball.

1 night, 6 teams, 2 wild card spots...

By the time August rolls around and September is on its way, most sports fans have turned their attention to NCAAF or the NFL.  The small minority of fans who keep an eye on the MLB are the fans that have a rooting interest in a potential playoff candidate.  Being a Cub fan, I knew our season was over the minute we let Ryne Sandberg get away... last November.  So my interest in the playoff picture was, at best, remote.  I was aware of the contenders and as far as I could see, the playoff picture was pretty clear to me at the end of August.

NL: Phillies, Braves, Brewers, D-Backs
AL: Red Sox, Yankees, Tigers, Rangers (The Angels were still relevant)

Then September hit.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling

Two weeks through the college football season, two painful losses for my Fighting Irish.  For the sake of my own health, mental and physical, I'm not even gonna discuss the South Florida meltdown.  Instead I'm turning my full attention to the delightful and historical Michigan game.

114,000 people + The Big House + Night Game = Rocking Atmosphere

By far one of the most exciting crowds I have ever seen.  The energy in the stadium appeared to challenge the likes of an SEC rivalry game.  Watching on television was awesome, I can only imagine what it was like in the stadium.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Brining The Salt (and hopefully pepper) to Wrigley

Jim Hendry, thank you for the time you spent with the Cubs organization.  You were a very likable person and always brought a positive demeanor with you to the ballpark.  I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.

Now that I have maxed out my emotional potential it's time to address Hendry's replacement.  As everyone who exists on God's green Earth knows, the Chicago Cubs have been "lovable losers" for 103 years (soon to be 104).  Being a faithful Cubbie for my entire baseball fandom I have a vested interest in the future of the organization.  The firing of Hendry is a prime opportunity for the Cubs to make a turn in the right direction.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

The NCAA

Everywhere I turn I can't seem to get away from the constant University of Miami scandal.  Boats, booze, and babes... Obviously punishment will follow the "extensive" investigations by the almighty NCAA governing body.  While "The U" is about to be pushed to the brink of the death penalty, my issue is with the NCAA.