So your team has “won the winter” as they say. They made the biggest splash, the best signings, and you’ve been essentially anointed as division champion by Valentine’s Day. The problem is winning on the field is much more difficult than winning off the field. In recent memory the 2015 Padres and the 2013 Blue […]
The Longest Shortest Month of the Year
I am a discriminatory sports fan, meaning I do not like all sports equally. Yes, we all have our favorites, but my life revolves around two; baseball and football. Thus, February is the most excruciating month of the year for me. Every year this month that seems to never end leaves an empty feeling like […]
A Letter to Bud Selig
Dear Mr. Selig, I am aware that the state of Major League Baseball dictates a change of the current divisional layout. The divisions have been unbalanced for years and need reshaping in order to increase the fairness in a way that maintains the integrity of the game. While in certain occasions I consider myself a […]
90’s Countdown
This time of year I am pretty restless. At times I feel like I can go on a sports hiatus that begins after the Super Bowl and ends right before the NCAA Tournament begins. I haven’t cared for the NBA since the 90’s, and it seems like the more college basketball that I watch in […]
Why We Love Sports
In a world flooded with scenes like Antonio Cromartie struggling to name all of his illegitimate children and Albert Haynesworth saying he left his $21 million check lying around the house for a couple weeks; it is good to have something that reaffirms our love for sports. Roy Halladay’s no-hitter Wednesday evening was just such […]