
Friday, August 22, 2008
Ugly Loss

Thursday, August 21, 2008
Questioning Beijing

Sunday, August 17, 2008
My Appologies
Hey everyone, I'm sorry I haven't posted since Friday, but I'm trying to get ready for college...packing up, meeting with friends one last time, and so on....so I'm really sorry, but until I get moved and settled in, (moving in on Wednesday) I might not be updating every day. I hope you all understand and please keep checking in! I hope to start things up and really going again later this coming week!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Friday Fantasy Focus
Since we had our fantasy football draft yesterday, I'm going with the NFL this week. Oh and by the way, my team is stacked for a 10 person league. So here's what I'm going to do... I'm going to list my team and tell you why I picked them and why you should pick them... Unfortunately that's about all I can do, because I can't exactly write a book for you. I don't get paid for this.

Quarterback: Donovan McNabb, PHI (6th round, 60th overall)
There's only one word to describe McNabb: Dangerous. Injury risk? You bet he is. Donovan's missed over 31% of the Eagles' games the past three years, but his upside is so great it was hard to pass him up in the 6th round. In McNabb's career he's thrown 171 TDs compared to only 79 interceptions, so he probably won't be getting me negative points. It hurts that he doesn't have T.O. there to catch balls for him anymore, but he's got Mr. "Wes Welker before Wes Welker was cool" Kevin Curtis, and Brian Westbrook is starting to shine. I'll be praying to the football gods every week, asking not to see Donovan on the injury report.
Runningbacks: LaDanian Tomlinson, SD (1st round, 1st overall)
Do I even need to describe why I took L.T.? The only other person I would have considered with my number 1 overall pick would have been Adrian Peterson, but he's an injury risk... A.P. hasn't played a full season since his sophomore year with the Sooners in 2004. Almost as scary as McNabb. We play a points per reception league so that makes L.T. even better. I need to stop wasting my time here. Obvious pick. Next player.
Jamal Lewis, CLE (4th round, 40th overall)
Lewis may not be the punishing bulldozer he was back in 2003 (2,066 yards), but he bounced back nicely with the Browns last season after some thought his career was done. Jamal's only sat 6 games since 2002, and he's big enough that he deals the punishment. 1,300 plus yards last year and 11 total TDs sounds good... Unfortunately he doesn't catch the ball out of the backfield much (30 catches in '07). But Lewis had the 6th most fantasy points for runningbacks in our league last year and grabbing him 15 runningbacks into the draft made me feel VERY good.
Wide Receivers: T.J. Houshmandzadeh, CIN (2nd round, 20th overall)
"Who's your mamma" is a solid go-to guy for Carson Palmer, and the more he and "Ocho-Cinco" bicker, the more balls come T.J.'s way. He's definitely on the rise. The last 4 seasons his receptions and touchdowns have steadily increased, and with the exception of '05 (in which he only played 14 games) his yards have too. The Bengals might struggle this year as well, which means they'll have to throw the ball if they trail...not to mention Rudi Johnson isn't anything special anymore so they have no run game. Another 4,000 yard season for Palmer and another 1,000-plus for Houshy.
Larry Fitzgerald, ARI (3rd round, 21st overall)
Second straight year and 3 out of the last 4 that I've had Fitz on my team. The guy is just so solid. 1,409 yards last year and 10 touchdowns. Hopefully the Cards don't keep Leinart in for long because Fitzgerald and Warner are a lethal combo. Some questions about how many catches he'll get now that Anquan Boldin is back, but they were both together in 2005 and I mean they just played terrible together...cough...1,400-plus for both of them....cough. I'm not worried. Arizona actually has a shot at winning their division and plays some weak defenses on their schedule: (Miami, NYJ, St. Louis and San Fran twice each).
Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ (5th round, 41st overall)
I may have been able to get this guy a little later in the draft but I didn't want to take any chances. Cotchery had a very quiet 82 receptions for 1,130 yards last year on a dismal Jets offense. With Jerricho taking balls from Brett Favre now, I feel even better about this pick. Can you say, "sleeper"?
Tight End: Tony Scheffler, DEN (7th round, 61st overall)
Scheffler is young but has great hands and very good speed for a tight end. I'm sure losing 15 pounds in the offseason will help that speed even more. He has the ability to shine, no doubt. He's too big for corners and safeties to stop him and he's too fast for linebackers. Jay Cutler's young too, still getting used to playing in the NFL, and the first thing young QBs look for is a security blanket short and across the middle. Scheffler is his man. And even if this pick doesn't work out, I've got Ben Watson sitting on my bench.
Kicker: Shayne Graham, CIN (12th round, 120th overall)
With Vinatieri, Folk, and Josh Brown off the board already, I figured I would stick with Mr. Consistency here. First off, you know the Bengals are going to put some points on the board. Graham's never been injured while with Cincy and he's a career 85% kicker. Over the past four seasons he's averaged 125 points, and he's coming off a year that he scored 131 and only missed 3 kicks all year. A career 79% from 40-49 jumps at me too.
Defense: Indianapolis (8th round, 80th pick)
With a healthy Bob Sanders and Dwight Freeney, this defense can be downright scary. Freeney and Robert Mathis on each end will put a lot of pressure on QBs and force some tough throws. Kelvin Hayden and Bob Sanders will be the secondary's anchors. Unfortunately I didn't reach the Chargers defense in time...they will be spectacular. But Indy's D is very solid if it can stay healthy.
Bench: Isaac Bruce, Fed Taylor, Matt Schaub, Ben Watson, Deuce McAllister, Philadelphia
Thursday, August 14, 2008
My Take On MLB Replays

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
What Were They Thinking?

Texas Shootout At Fenway

- David Ortiz, AKA Big Papi, had 2 homers and six RBI's....in the first inning...
- The 36 total runs put up by both teams is tied for the AL record.
- Rangers pitcher Scott Feldman gave up 10 runs in the first and stayed in the game, becoming only the second pitcher to ever do that, along with...and this doesn't surprise me a bit...Mark Redman.
- The game showcased 400 pitches, 37 hits, 36 runs, 13 walks, 11 different pitchers, 11 doubles, two 5-hit performances, and despite putting up a football score, the teams combined to only strand 15 runners.
- Scott Feldman allowed 12 runs in 2 and 2/3 innings of work (in which he threw 90 pitches!)...only half of them were earned.
- The sellout crowd at Fenway witnessed a 3 hour 58 minute 9-inning game.
- Every starter on each squad had at least one hit, with the exception of Red Sox catcher Kevin Cash.
- 12 of the 18, or 67% of the starters had multi-hit game.
- Texas joined elite company of being one of only four teams since 1900 to score 17 runs and lose, notably joining the Marlins who lost 18-17 earlier this year against Colorado.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Major Statement


Saturday, August 09, 2008
Murder, Then Suicide Shakes Beijing

Thursday, August 07, 2008
Friday Fantasy Focus
Since I'll be gone all day tomorrow to watch the Royals and Twins play in Kansas City, I should probably post twice today to make up for it. I decided I would do a weekly Fantasy Focus every Friday. I'll start things off with baseball until the NFL season gets under way. I'll show a player at each fantasy position that you should pick up or consider trading for in your fantasy league.

Catcher: Kelly Shoppach, CLE
While a .280 average, 12 homers and 35 RBI's doesn't jump off the page at you, here are some numbers that might. Over the last week, the Cleveland catcher has 7 hits and is hitting .368 over that span. Also, over the past month, Shoppach is ranked third (McCann, Doumit) among all catchers according to Yahoo! rankings and is tied for the most homers by a catcher in that span (5, McCann).
1st Base: Chris Davis, TEX
Since being called up to the bigs on June 26th, Davis has been a fantasy stud. In only 36 games he's compiled 39 hits, good for a .295 average, 11 homers and 28 RBI's. If you spread that out into an entire season, say 155 games, his numbers would read: .295, 47 HR, 120 RBI. Pretty impressive.
2nd Base: Mike Aviles, KC
Although he plays on a bad Kansas City team, Aviles is a good pick up. Since getting the starting spot in early June, he's hitting .330 with 7 home runs, 36 runs, 31 RBI and 3 stolen bases. Over the past month he has had 40 hits (.377 avg.) and is ranked 3rd among all 2nd basemen.
3rd Base: Melvin Mora, BAL
In the past month, Melvin Mora has gone crazy. In that span he's hit .330, raising his batting average 29 points, from .227 to .256. Also over that month he's hit 4 homers and 28...that's right, 28 RBI's. That's second in the Majors among all hitters (Miguel Cabrera, 32).
Shortstop: Stephen Drew, ARI
J.D's little brother is finally making a name for himself. In the past week he's had 12 hits (.414 avg.) and in the past month he's ranked 6th among all shortstops with 12 runs, a homer, 16 RBI and posting a .346 average. His season numbers aren't bad either: .278, 13 HR, 47 RBI.
Outfield:
Fernando Tatis, NYM
The 33-year-old seems to be back in his old 1999 form when he belted 34 jacks. Tatis is currently on a 12-game hitting streak. During that span he's hitting .383 with 4 homers and 11 RBI's.
Alexei Ramirez, CWS
You don't see many 6'3" guys who can play both second base and outfield. Ramirez has had multi-hit games in 4 of his last 8. And in the past month, Ramirez is hitting .337 with 3 homers, 14 RBI and 5 stolen bases.
Garrett Anderson, LAA
If someone doesn't already have this guy in your league, definitely consider picking him up. Although his power numbers have dropped considerably since '03 he can still hit for average and rive in runs for that potent Angels offense. In the past month, Anderson is hitting .371 with 3 homers and has driven in 21 RBI.
Starting Pitcher:
Ubaldo Jimenez, COL
After starting the season 2-8, Jimenez has come back to win 6 of his last 7 starts (6-1) and his last 3 starts he's given up just 1 run on 11 hits in 22 innings pitched.
Gil Meche, KC
Meche finally looks to be back on track. He's won each of his last 4 starts and is 7-1 his last 10. Over that span he's pitched 64 and 1/3 innings, fanned 52 and only given up 3 home runs.
Oliver Perez, NYM
Before his last start against Houston where he gave up 4 runs in a losing effort, Perez had gone 2-1 his last 6 starts in which he threw 44 and 1/3 innings, allowing just 6 earned runs (1.22 ERA) and 44 strikeouts.
Closer:
Mike Gonzalez, ATL
Rafael Soriano is back on the DL, which means Mike will get the closing duties again. Gonzalez will get you K's and doesn't allow many baserunners. The only question about him is how many save opportunities he will get on an injury plagued Braves team.

Catcher: Kelly Shoppach, CLE
While a .280 average, 12 homers and 35 RBI's doesn't jump off the page at you, here are some numbers that might. Over the last week, the Cleveland catcher has 7 hits and is hitting .368 over that span. Also, over the past month, Shoppach is ranked third (McCann, Doumit) among all catchers according to Yahoo! rankings and is tied for the most homers by a catcher in that span (5, McCann).
1st Base: Chris Davis, TEX
Since being called up to the bigs on June 26th, Davis has been a fantasy stud. In only 36 games he's compiled 39 hits, good for a .295 average, 11 homers and 28 RBI's. If you spread that out into an entire season, say 155 games, his numbers would read: .295, 47 HR, 120 RBI. Pretty impressive.
2nd Base: Mike Aviles, KC
Although he plays on a bad Kansas City team, Aviles is a good pick up. Since getting the starting spot in early June, he's hitting .330 with 7 home runs, 36 runs, 31 RBI and 3 stolen bases. Over the past month he has had 40 hits (.377 avg.) and is ranked 3rd among all 2nd basemen.
3rd Base: Melvin Mora, BAL
In the past month, Melvin Mora has gone crazy. In that span he's hit .330, raising his batting average 29 points, from .227 to .256. Also over that month he's hit 4 homers and 28...that's right, 28 RBI's. That's second in the Majors among all hitters (Miguel Cabrera, 32).
Shortstop: Stephen Drew, ARI
J.D's little brother is finally making a name for himself. In the past week he's had 12 hits (.414 avg.) and in the past month he's ranked 6th among all shortstops with 12 runs, a homer, 16 RBI and posting a .346 average. His season numbers aren't bad either: .278, 13 HR, 47 RBI.
Outfield:
Fernando Tatis, NYM
The 33-year-old seems to be back in his old 1999 form when he belted 34 jacks. Tatis is currently on a 12-game hitting streak. During that span he's hitting .383 with 4 homers and 11 RBI's.
Alexei Ramirez, CWS
You don't see many 6'3" guys who can play both second base and outfield. Ramirez has had multi-hit games in 4 of his last 8. And in the past month, Ramirez is hitting .337 with 3 homers, 14 RBI and 5 stolen bases.
Garrett Anderson, LAA
If someone doesn't already have this guy in your league, definitely consider picking him up. Although his power numbers have dropped considerably since '03 he can still hit for average and rive in runs for that potent Angels offense. In the past month, Anderson is hitting .371 with 3 homers and has driven in 21 RBI.
Starting Pitcher:
Ubaldo Jimenez, COL
After starting the season 2-8, Jimenez has come back to win 6 of his last 7 starts (6-1) and his last 3 starts he's given up just 1 run on 11 hits in 22 innings pitched.
Gil Meche, KC
Meche finally looks to be back on track. He's won each of his last 4 starts and is 7-1 his last 10. Over that span he's pitched 64 and 1/3 innings, fanned 52 and only given up 3 home runs.
Oliver Perez, NYM
Before his last start against Houston where he gave up 4 runs in a losing effort, Perez had gone 2-1 his last 6 starts in which he threw 44 and 1/3 innings, allowing just 6 earned runs (1.22 ERA) and 44 strikeouts.
Closer:
Mike Gonzalez, ATL
Rafael Soriano is back on the DL, which means Mike will get the closing duties again. Gonzalez will get you K's and doesn't allow many baserunners. The only question about him is how many save opportunities he will get on an injury plagued Braves team.
Welcome To The Meadowlands, Brett

Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Twilight Zone in KC

In other news:
It looks like Brett Favre will not be playing this ye

Brad Penny is set to return to the Dodger rotation on Friday. This may finally be the spur to get them over the hump and into first in the NL West....and what the hell happened to Andruw Jones?...Braves fans around the world are saying "I told you so."
Rays OF B.J. Upton will sit today for "lack of hustle" when he didn't run out a grounder in last night's game. I really like what Joe Maddon is doing with these young Rays players...He's turned a cellar team into a first place pennant contender. Joe Maddon: AL manager of the year without a doubt in my opinion.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Fine Line Of Dunking. Don't Cross It.
First, I would like to let everyone know that I got my Facebook account temporarily disabled today for advertising my site (deemed as spam). I guess it'll be back in a few days. So anyway, I was searching around on YouTube for some dunks...found some terrible "amateur" ones and figured I'd share my top 5 with you. Enjoy!
#5: I think my favorite part of this one is the other kids' reactions...or lack there of...
#4: Cut through this video and start it 30 seconds in...the failed dunk isn't funny..stupid little white kids...but I couldn't help but laugh at what happened as he was laying on the ground.
#3: Is this Richard Simmons?!? Good thing there was a cushion...
#2: See there's this thing in basketball...it's called a backboard.
#1: I like his polo and jeans. Hey, at least he looked good while getting absolutely owned.
#5: I think my favorite part of this one is the other kids' reactions...or lack there of...
#4: Cut through this video and start it 30 seconds in...the failed dunk isn't funny..stupid little white kids...but I couldn't help but laugh at what happened as he was laying on the ground.
#3: Is this Richard Simmons?!? Good thing there was a cushion...
#2: See there's this thing in basketball...it's called a backboard.
#1: I like his polo and jeans. Hey, at least he looked good while getting absolutely owned.
Monday, August 04, 2008
No Tiger, No Viewers

Remembering A Legend: Skip Caray

Saturday, August 02, 2008
Panther Punch Out

Michelle... "Wie" Don't Like You

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