Tuesday, December 7, 2010
New Address
Thank you!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Lotte's Kobayashi Declares Free Agency
Thursday, November 11, 2010
David Meggett Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison
He was charged of the crimes in January 2009 after a visit to the home of a college student during which he allegedly attacked her and then trashed her home.
This is not the first time Meggett has had trouble regarding his conduct with women, it finally caught up to him. He also faces charges that he forced a teenager to have sex with him in September 2008 according to the paper. There previously also various reports of him sexually assaulting an escort in Toronto in 1998 with a trial that ended in a hung jury.
Meggett was a member of the Giants Super Bowl XXV champion team, a two time pro-bowler and 1988 Walter Peyton Award winner. He played college football for Morgan State and Towson. His 3,708 punt return yards rank second all time in the NFL.
He is not eligible for parole until he is 69 years old and plans to appeal the verdict.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Greatest Trick Play in Football History?
Sometimes with all the pay for play scandals in college, steroids and drugs in the pros; it takes children to remind us of why we love this game and that any team can win on any given Friday/Saturday/Sunday.
Giants Look Forward to Cowboys
Posada to DH Next Year: Who Will Catch Cliff Lee?
Posada is scheduled to have the same surgery CC Sabathia had a year ago to repair a torn meniscus in his knee. He has previously said he could catch through the pain, but his defensive skills have eroded to the point the Yankees are now looking elsewhere for a catcher and will look to use Posada as a DH for the final season of his 4 year, $52 million contract that owes him $13.1 million for the 2011 season.
Jeter, Teixeira and Cano Win Gold Gloves: The Debate Begins
As a team, the Yankees led the major leagues in fielding percentage (.988) and had the fewest errors of any team in the major leagues. Both marks were franchise records.
Jeter's awards keep piling up as his career moves on into what most people view a player's inevitable decline. Though he hit a career low .270 with 10 home runs and 67 RBI, he commited only 6 errors for best among AL shortstops according to Elias Sports bureau. The announcement of Jeter winning caused an uproar all over the internet, especially on Twitter.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Yankees Contact Cliff Lee's Agent
C.C. Sabathia signed the richest free agent contract of the off-season two years ago with the Yankees on the first official day of free agency. Given the Yankees pressing need to agree to terms with Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera it is not surprising to see them be less openly courting other team's free agents before announcing deals with three of the core four.
The 2008 Cy Young Award winner was 12-9 between the Mariners and rangers this year with a 3.18 ERA. He had 185 strikeouts and only 18 walks, good for better than a 10 to 1 ratio. In his playoff career he went 7-0 in his first 8 starts with the Phillies and Rangers before losing twice to the Giants in the World Series.
Other teams known to be interested in Lee are the Rangers and Nationals.
The first signing of the year was Johnny Peralta with the Detroit Lions for 2 years at $11.25 million. Expect bigger names to "come on down" as the next contestants in the Price is Right!
Source: ESPN
Giants Ground Seahawks
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Yankees Have Plenty of Free Agent Questions to Answer
Giants Readying for Monday Night Showdown in Dallas
Tony Romo is on notice with his injured thumb. He should expect to spend the day running all over the place unless he wants to end up like Matt Moore, Jay Cutler, Todd Collins and Shaun Hill. "Yeah, we don’t like to see quarterbacks get knocked out," Cowboys' offensive line coach Hudson Houck told ESPN Dallas. "We faced some pretty good defenses the last three weeks. Tennessee was really good and last week [Minnesota] a really good pass rush." No disrespect to this teams, but they are not eating quarterbacks for lunch like the Giants have been. Injuries on the offensive line should make it an interesting afternoon for the Cowboys.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Rangers Outpitch, Outhit, Outplay Yankees to World Series
At time Hughes looked distracted and not into the moment. His eyes were not those of a focused, concentrated, 18 game winner. He didn't finish a few of his pitches, the Rangers made him pay. Starting in the bottom first inning when shortstop Elvis Andrus led off with a double, advanced to third on a single by center fielder Josh Hamilton and scored on a hit and run ground out by DH Vladimir Guerrero; the Rangers took advantage of every chance they had en route to a 6-1 victory.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Yankees vs Rangers ALCS Game 6 Preview
The first 5 games of this ALCS have been nailbiters or blowouts, it has been very lopsided. While the Yankees have scored a total of 18 runs, the Rangers have scored 32; yet the Yankees have somehow found a way to stay in the series. They pin all of their hopes on righty Phil Hughes tonight with the hope he will force a game 7 matchup between the Rangers Cliff lee and the Yankees Andy Pettitte.
FCC Joins Customers' Anger at Fox, Cablevision
"I know that you are aware that both broadcasters and multichannel video programming distributors have a statutory duty to engage in 'good-faith' negotiations," the Los Angeles Times has reported Lake wrote, also going on to say that if either party is "aware of any conduct by the other side that you believe violates the good faith requirement, please so indicate and provide supporting evidence."
In a clear sign that the two sides are amicable, Fox advised customers unable to access their programming to "switch providers or purchase an over-the-air antenna now," also according to the LA Times.
What both these two fail to realize is that no one who watches Fox on Cablevision actually cares about this game of right and wrong. As far as all affected customers are concerned, both sides are equally wrong and need to resolve this dispute before the world series. Everyone in NY, NJ & CT knows the same family that owns the Knicks and Rangers also owns Cablevision. That bottom line is about to shrink if this problem doesn't disappear faster than Isiah Thomas.
NFL Safety Video Sent to Teams
The NFL sent the above video to all 32 teams illustrating which types of hits are unacceptable and which types of hits are good glean football.
More than any other team, the Giants appear to be victims of both the bad hits (Kevin Boss) and the good clean hits (Ramses Barden). ""I was watching the Sunday night game a little bit and I like what (former safety) Rodney Harrison had to say about how the only time they really got his attention was when they finally suspended him for a game," said Boss in a report on FanHouse.com. Boss has suffered multiple concussions in his career from being "blown up" by defensive players in the past.
One of those players is current teammate Antrelle Rolle, who blew Boss up when he was a member of the Arizona Cardinals last season: "A lot of times it's receivers or offensive guys that maybe are ducking their head or maybe they're running up high. Who's to say what? No one is at fault. Nothing's intentional." Rolle told FanHouse.com in the same report. ""A lot of times it's receivers or offensive guys that maybe are ducking their head or maybe they're running up high. Who's to say what? No one is at fault. Nothing's intentional."
James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers threatened to retire over the new enforcement of these rules after being fined $75,000 of the millions he is to make this season over the hit in the above video, saying "I'm going to sit down and have a serious conversation with my coach tomorrow and see if I can actually play by NFL rules and still be effective. If not, I may have to give up playing football," in a report on NFL.com.
He should ask Todd Heap, DeSean Jackson and Kevin Boss if they think they can actually play by the rules and be effective if that type of hitting is allowed. The league is doing the right thing, preventing head, neck and spinal cord injuries should be applauded. All one needs to do is follow Ray Lewis example of a good, clean, hard hit. As Sandy Alderson said "a great player making a great play."
Girardi's Future in the Bronx
Regarding the Cubs managerial situation, especially when someone already has the job, it wouldn't be surprising to see Micro Joe sign a 2 year deal with the Yankees to keep his options open. He's young (45), very well respected around the league, a world champion as a player and a manager, has won manager of the year; he can go just about anywhere he wants if he decides the pressure cooker environment in New York isn't for him long term.
Not that one could possibly imagine the pressure he would be under in Chicago would be any different or easier to deal with.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Cablevision-Fox Feud Now 5 Days Old
Giants Injury News
Mathias Kiwanuka, who's bulging cervical disk has kept him out the last three games, does not appear he will be available this week. He had an MRI earlier this week and did not hear the answer he was looking for.
Finally, Keith Boothe will attend his first practice for the Giants this year. He has been on the PUP since the season began with a torn pectoral muscle from lifting weights. The Giants have 3 weeks to activate him.
(Giants.com)
Apparently the ALCS is on FOX, according to CNN
CNN=Politics but it sure doesn't = research. Anchor Tony Harris went on the air to mock Lance Berkman for his spill during yesterday's game. Nothing wrong with a good chuckle at someone falling down, we all do it. Where he loses us is when he goes on to laugh at New Yorkers for being unable to watch the Yanks' games versus the Rangers because Cablevision is in a dispute with FOX, despite a CNN-made on screen graphic crediting TBS for the footage and the TBS score bug being on the screen.
The funniest part about all this is that TBS is owned by Time Warner. Yes, Tony Harris works for the same company as Ernie Johnson. Remarkable.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Swisher, Cano, Granderson Power Bombers to Game 5 Win vs Rangers
With clouds hanging over the Stadium as if to remind the Yankees of the potentially dark day ahead of them they took the field just before 4pm to half empty Stadium. C.C. Sabathia rewarded the fans who did show up by firing a first pitch strike over the plate. The Rangers leadoff hitter would single into center field before being out in a double play of Rangers' third baseman Michael Young's bat. Josh Hamilton, the Rangers' Paul Bunyan-like center fielder, reached first but was stranded by Guerrero to end the inning.
Aaron "$%&!ing" Boone and Bucky Dent to Throw First Pitches
Instead of bringing back two guys who beat a team that didn't even make the playoffs this season, maybe they should bring back Shane Spencer or Mariano Duncan, guys ont he team when they owned the Rangers.
Bringing back Ronan Tynan to sing God Bless America wouldn't be a bad idea either, if Eliot Spitzer can make a come back why can't Tynan?
ALCS Game 5 Preview: Rangers vs Yankees
"We haven't lost yet, we just have to play one game at a time. We cannot win three games at a time," said Mariano Rivera before the game "Just play hard today and forget about tomorrow...if we do that, we will have enough to win tonight."
On the season, Sabathia had a major league leading 21 and only 7 losses with a 3.18 ERA. For their careers against him, the Rangers are hitting only .175 with 3 home runs and 14 RBI. The team's best hitter against Sabathia is 3rd baseman Michael Young, who has 12 hits in 38 at bats for a .316 average. "For us as a team, we haven't really put too much stock into our post season past, because that's what it was, the past," said Young. "We're very confident with the guys in this room that we can do some good things."
In game 1 against the Rangers this ALCS Sabathia surrendered 5 runs on 6 hits over only 4 innings. He is looking for a better outing this time around. "We're down and we need everyone to pitch well. Of course I feel like I need to pitch that way every time out," said Sabathia. "I wasn't able to get it done in game 1, but I'll be ready to go...they're good, they can hit, they got a lot of power up and down." He is 8-3 after Yankee losses this season, there's no better man to have on the mound for this pivotal game.
The Rangers starter CJ Wilson was 15-8 with a 3.35 ERA during the 2010 regular season. In game 1 against the Yankees he allowed 3 runs on 6 hits over 7 innings. For their careers, the Yankees are hitting a collective .248 with 2 home runs and 18 RBI. Nick Swisher has 6 hits in 20 at bats for .300 average to lead his teammates efforts against the former closer. Marcus Thames has 5 hits in his 11 at bats against him. The only real weak spot in the Bombers' line up would be Berkman, having no career at bata against Wilson and struggling mightily against lefties this season. He appears to be swinging the bat better as of late, hopefully it translates into something positive.
Mariano Rivera has pitched only one inning this entire ALCS, he hopes to be active later tonight and help the Yankees punch their tickets back to Arlington.
Rangers ALCS Game 5 Lineup
1. Elvis Andrus SS
2. Michael Young 3B
3. Josh Hamilton CF
4. Vladimir Guerrero DH
5. Nelson Cruz LF
6. Ian Kinsler 2B
7. Jeff Francoeur RF
8. Matt Treanor C
9. Mitch Moreland 1B
Pitcher C.J. Wilson
Yankees ALCS Game 5 Lineup
1. Derek Jeter SS
2. Nick Swisher RF
3. Robinson Cano 2B
4. Alex Rodriguez 3B
5. Marcus Thames DH
6. Lance Berkman 1B
7. Jorge Posada C
8. Curtis Granderson CF
9. Brett Gardner LF
Pitching: CC Sabathia
Berkman to Start at First Base for Yanks
Molina, Hamilton, Cruz Propel Rangers to 3-1 Lead Over Yankees in ALCS
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Teixeira Exits Early
Rangers at Yankees: ALCS Game 4 Preview
Burnett, Cervelli and October 2nd
Yankees Lineup Changes for ALCS Game 4
We all understand that Derek Jeter is the captain and one of the greatest postseason hitters in MLB history, but until they remove him from the top of the lineup they will not win this year. He is hitting .259 with an on base % of .289, unacceptable numbers for any player not named Jeter.
Curtis Granderson is batting .316 with an on base % of .458, those numbers are much more representative of a guy you want at the top of your order, not Jeter's. No disrespect to the captain, but facts are facts and the fact is that you aren't producing.
Cervelli catching for Jorge Posada would normally be met with a measure of contempt directed only at a few people in recent Yankees memory: Carl Pavano, Javier Vasquez, A.J. Burnett. The contempt would not be for Cervelli, who did a fine job filling in for an injured Posada at times this year, but for Burnett who is like the New York Lottery every time he takes the field. Who is he to dictate who he pitches to when he can't win regardless of who is behind the plate?
This game has the look of a train wreck written all over it, but "hey you never know!"
Melky Cabrera Released by the Braves
Mike Quade Signs, Joe Girardi Cries on the Inside
Monday, October 18, 2010
Cliff Lee Dominates Yankees, is Now Their Daddy
Giants Release Shayne Graham, Claim Jamon Meredith
The Giants today were awarded offensive tackle Jamon Meredith off waivers from Detroit and released kicker Shayne Graham, who was signed Saturday and kicked four extra points vs. the Lions.
Meredith, a 6-4½, 304-pound second-year pro, played in eight games with four starts for the Buffalo Bills in 2009 – three at right tackle (Oct. 18 at the Jets, Oct. 25 at Carolina and Nov. 1 vs. Houston) and one at left tackle (Jan. 3 vs. Indianapolis).
Meredith, who played at South Carolina, entered the NFL as a 2009 fifth round draft choice by the Green Bay Packers, the 162nd overall selection. He was waived at the end of training camp and signed to the Packers' practice squad. The Bills signed Meredith to their roster on Sept. 22, 2009.
Meredith played the first two games of the current season for Buffalo before he was waived on Oct. 4. He was claimed two days later by the Lions, who waived him on Friday.
At South Carolina, Meredith started 38 games – 19 at left tackle, 11 at right tackle and eight at left guard. A native of Simpsonville, S.C., Meredith was born on May 11, 1986.
Graham was signed after Lawrence Tynes sprained his left ankle on Friday. But Tynes has improved and is expected to kick in Dallas.
Freddy Sez Schulman: Yankees Official Press Release
The Yankees organization issued the following statement regarding his passing:
“Freddy ‘The Fan’ Schuman was an iconic Yankees fan who brought life, youthful exuberance and cheer to Yankee Stadium. The energy and excitement that resonates throughout the Stadium during a Yankees game is made that way by our fans, and Freddy was one of the conductors that could be counted on to bring our orchestra of fans together. Freddy endeared himself to all those he came in contact with, and we send our deepest condolences to his family and his thousands of friends.”
Since 1988, Schuman was a staple at Yankees games, rallying fans with handmade signs and his signature frying pan and spoon, which fans were encouraged to clang together to inspire the team on the field. He gained the nickname “Freddy Sez” from the words that began each of the messages he toted.
To honor Schuman, the Yankees will have some of his memorabilia on display inside Yankee Stadium’s Gate 4 prior to and during tonight’s scheduled 8:07 p.m. game vs. the Texas Rangers. Fans with valid tickets to tonight’s game will be able to view the items, including clothing, signs, and his frying pan and spoon, which fans will be able to clang together in his memory. The items will remain on display at Gate 4 for fans throughout the postseason and eventually become part of a display in the New York Yankees Museum presented by Bank of America located in Yankee Stadium.
Additionally, the Yankees will have a moment of silence for Schuman at approximately 7:53 p.m. prior to tonight’s game.
Andy Pettitte: Big Buck Hunter
Sunday, October 17, 2010
ALCS Ratings on TBS Set Records
Freddie Sez Dead at 82
Giants Hang on to Beat Lions 28-20
Week 6-Lions vs Giants Preview
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Rangers Even ALCS at 1-1
The only problem with all this confidence and reason to feel like the Rangers were just a speed bump was Rangers starter Colby Lewis. After spending years bouncing around the league and even to the Hiroshima Carp in Japan, he came to win. 12-13? Not today. He started the game by striking out Derek Jeter and retiring both Curtis Granderson and Mark Texeira. His team soon rewarded him.
ALCS Game 2 Big for Yanks
What started with Nolan Ryan firing a pitch off the outside corner of the plate in the game's ceremonial first pitch and a line drive 3 run home run off of a struggling C.C. Sabathia by MVP candidate Josh Hamilton, ended the same way every other Rangers playoff game against the Yanks seems to end, with Mariano Rivera closing out the victory. This time the score was 6-5 Yanks at the end in spite of ace C.C. Sabathia struggling for the majority of the his outing.
The Rangers took a 5-1 lead into the 8th inning. A harmless ground ball off of Brett Gardner's bat and ended with a scorching single from Marcus Thames to put the Yankees ahead for good in the top of the 8th. Gardner, after the game, remarked to NJ Star-Ledger columnist Mark Politi "Every time the ball comes off the bat, I just run hard and make them make a play.” At the end of the run he dove head-first into first base and after the game insisted he would have been out had he not.
Before today's game, regarding his speed, he went on to suggest to a group of reporters that there should be a race at the All-Star game every season to determine the fastest player in the big leagues. "I think they need to have a race at the All-Star Game, just line up 10 or 20 guys and see who wins, that would be fun."
Other players in the lineup for this afternoon's game are the usual suspects plus Lance Berkman as the DH instead of Marcus Thames with the righty pitcher throwing today for the Rangers. Taking the hill for the Bombers is Phil Hughes, who won 18 games during the season, good for second on the team behind Sabathia. He looks to not only put the Yankees up 2-0, but also to avenge the hamstring injury that cut short his bid for a no-hitter in the 7th inning of a start in Arlington back in 2007.
Taking a 2-0 lead into Yankee Stadium would be a huge difference from going back to NY tied at one game a piece, especially with Andy Pettitte pitching game 3. One thing is for sure, Brett Gardner won't stop running every single ground ball out as hard as he can "It’s just the way I’ve always played, and playing that way is probably the only thing that got me where I am today."