Sunday, June 14, 2009

Re-entry into the blogging world

Ever have fun doing something, then stop all of a sudden, then forget that you had fun in the first place?

It has been almost a year since I last posted here, some of the pictures I previously used have been deleted and forgotten.

Much has happened in the world of sports since July 15, 2008.

Baseball:

The Tampa Bay Rays made a historic (for them) run on the baseball world and made it to the Series, passing both the Yankees and RedSox on the way. The Rays were a feel good story all the way, with plenty of innocent youth performing the improbable feats to take them further than they ever had been before. When the emerged on the big stage, the World Series, the Phillies reminded them of the dues they needed to pay on the way to capturing a title. In 2008, the Phillies landed their first World Series title since the Tug McGraw, Steve Carlton, and Mike Schmidt Phillies of 1980. The Phils only lost 3 games throughout their 2008 run at the title, one in each round of the playoffs. The World Series MVP, usually reserved for the best hitter during the series, was Cole Hamels. The Phillies two best hitters, Ryan Howard (.286) and Chase Utely (.167) left the voters no choice. Hamels was a nice 1-0 2.77 in 13 IP but that shouldn't have brought home the hardware.

2009 in Baseball is underway, we have seen in no particular order:

- Mannywood put on hold for 50 games

- offseason signings by the Yankees that sent shockwaves throughout baseball (or at least to John Henry's twitter account)

- emergence of Raul Ibanez as a serious power hitter, currently with ML leading 22 HR (evidently clean as a whistle too)

- Chance of Tom Glavine becoming an embraced member of the Braves organization for the next 20 years get flushed down the drain

- The debut of top Braves prospect (see Glavine above) Tommy Hanson. Watch this kid, barring injuries he could be very special

- renewal of the RedSox Yankee rivalry, kind of... currently at 8-0 in favor of the Sox, all the close games have gone the RedSox way, which never happened this regularly in the past. Texiera sideshow and banter should be interesting for next 8 years or so.

- Dodgers continue to win despite loss of Manny. Should be interesting how the chemistry works itself out when he returns.

- Struggles of David Ortiz, current leader in sincere curtain calls for players hitting .220 or less.



Football:

The Pittsburgh Steelers added on to their franchise legacy winning another Super Bowl. The path to the big game was made a little easier by the season ending injury to Tom Brady in week 1 back in September. Big surprises during the 2008 season were the Arizona Cardinals, making their first appearance in the Super Bowl. The Cardinals played the Steelers close and kept it very interesting (rare) throughout the game. Almost as surprising was how the Eagles dumped the defending champs, the Giants, out of the playoffs.

Other news during the year, in no significant order:

- Brett Favre, keep waiting for him to take his circus show to Tampa Bay. Would fit in well down there (Ringling Bros. home is there, sorry, couldn't pass it up). Good luck Minnesota.

- Michael Vick is a little closer to coming back to the NFL, who will want him? I heard something this morning that could put St. Louis in the front of that discussion.



Basketball:

Well, the NBA finals finished up last night...yawn...all the talk of Phil Jackson as the greatest coach ever now has the numbers behind it...Kobe as the greatest ever player now has more numbers behind it...Outside of LA what will this NBA season be remembered for? I'm not sure. There were some stories, nothing major though --> in no particular order:

- Chicago emerges as a young team that is getting closer. Rose will continue to get better and become a force to reckon with

- KG goes down, so do Celts chances of repeating. Just too many minutes for Pierce and Allen and too much inconsistent play. Big Baby and Rondo show possible future of the team though.

- Orlando makes it through to the finals without Nelson. The stars aligned for the Magic this season. Best they really could have asked for. They aren't a team, yet, that should be expected to contend for a title yearly. Add another piece or two and they could be really dangerous. Dwight Howard gets an offensive game? Watch out.

- Shaq, Duncan, KG, Iverson, Norwitzki : are we seeing a changing of the guard?

- Next year could be very interesting with all the non-moves that will be made as teams make final plans to get into the Lebron sweepstakes for the summer of 2010.



Hockey:


- The Pens knocked of powerhouse Detroit the other night. Congratulations. Too bad for Marion Hossa (not really). I guess you can't blame him for ditching a team to try to win a title, just seems he has been doing that for a few years now, seems to be destined as one of the best players not to ever win a championship.

- Hockey is making a small comeback but needs to land a deal back on ESPN or something like it to get more broad appeal again.

- I really enjoyed the Bruins revival, the style of play was great (hitting/checking/skills) and they have a bunch of good young players to build around for years to come. Not so true here in Atlanta...



I hope to post a couple times per week as stories break or news happens that interest me. Feel free to add comments as we go.

2 comments:

  1. Hey, like the site, would you be up to me putting your site on my links list? Let me know. Now on to the sports.

    Didn't know the Rams were interested in Michael Vick. Actually, makes sense. It can't possibly hurt them, at least on the field.

    And you're right about hockey. not the biggest fan, but hope they can get an ESPN deal and bounce back.

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  2. Thanks P-Cat, as I mentioned on your site, just found it this weekend.

    I have no problem with you adding me to your links list. My site is a little outdated until I get some more posts going but whatever...

    The local (Atlanta) sports talk radio guys were talking about Vick this morning, relative to the Rams and connecting the dots to a discussion they had with someone in the Rams front office who used to work in Atlanta. Not a definitive statement, actually might not be anything at all, but it makes sense with the franchise too, the Rams have gone backwards in recent years and need some PR.

    Hockey will never be truly mainstream again (can I say that?) but it needs a lift in visibility for sure.

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