Decided to make this about my fandom
My first sports detailed memory was in 1986. It did not involve football or hockey, it was baseball. It was the '86 World Series, Mets vs Red Sox
My parents let me stay up late on school nights to watch the World Series. I got to see my then favorite team (The Mets) play. It was the last games for my dad's favorite player, Tom Seaver.
I saw Mookie Wilson & Bill Buckner, Clemens & Gooden.
It was the first time I got to stay up late on my own. That series led me to really enjoying the World Series. There was only one other World Series that captured my imagination, but that is a story for another day.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Better Late, Than...
So I finally get to it, it is time to talk Nationals.
This team could be a force in the coming years. Due in main part to three strong up-and-comers, Bryce Harper, Drew Storen, & Stephen Strasburg.
I'll start with the 2010 Number 1 Pick, Bryce Harper. This kid hits bombs, he is a pretty good catcher with a big-time arm. The Nats at the moments are looking to put him in the outfield. He looks to be in the running for a call up in 2012 or 2013.
Now we got a forgotten young man, but looks to be a stud closer. That guy is Drew Storen. He is on the team now, but is used mainly as a set-up man for the set-up man. He should be closing no later than the start of the next season.
Now for the biggest name in baseball currently, Stephen Strasburg. This guy has got amazing stuff. His fastball has big speed and plenty of movement. His curveball is absolutely devastating. Plus his change-up is over 90 MPH. This kid seems to be the real deal.
For Washington, their future is bright as the sun. Their present is not too shabby either.
This team could be a force in the coming years. Due in main part to three strong up-and-comers, Bryce Harper, Drew Storen, & Stephen Strasburg.
I'll start with the 2010 Number 1 Pick, Bryce Harper. This kid hits bombs, he is a pretty good catcher with a big-time arm. The Nats at the moments are looking to put him in the outfield. He looks to be in the running for a call up in 2012 or 2013.
Now we got a forgotten young man, but looks to be a stud closer. That guy is Drew Storen. He is on the team now, but is used mainly as a set-up man for the set-up man. He should be closing no later than the start of the next season.
Now for the biggest name in baseball currently, Stephen Strasburg. This guy has got amazing stuff. His fastball has big speed and plenty of movement. His curveball is absolutely devastating. Plus his change-up is over 90 MPH. This kid seems to be the real deal.
For Washington, their future is bright as the sun. Their present is not too shabby either.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Best WR That is not Jerry Rice (via vote) Past 35 Years
10. Hines Ward
Highest Placing: 7th by Ashley
Lowest Placing: 15th by Rick V
9. Terrell Owens
Highest Placing: 2nd by Jeremy & Buffalo Rick
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Eric, Monty, & Rick V.
8. Sterling Sharpe
Highest Placing: 1st by Ashley
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Tim & Web
7. Marvin Harrison
Highest Placing: 1st by Jeremy
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Monty
5. Andre Reed (tie)
Highest Placing: 1st by Buffalo Rick
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Tim
5. Steve Largent (tie)
Highest Placing: 1st by Eric
Lowest Placing: 14th by Ashley
4. Art Monk
Highest Placing: 1st by Web
Lowest Placing: 15th by Tim
3. Randy Moss
Highest Placing: 1st by Tim
Lowest Placing: 11th by Buffalo Rick
2. Tim Brown
Highest Placing: 1st by Rick V.
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Web
1. Cris Carter
Highest Placing: 1st by Monty
Lowest Placing: 8th by Tim & Rick V.
The Real #1: Jerry Rice
Just Missed the Cut: Isaac Bruce & James Lofton
Highest Placing: 7th by Ashley
Lowest Placing: 15th by Rick V
9. Terrell Owens
Highest Placing: 2nd by Jeremy & Buffalo Rick
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Eric, Monty, & Rick V.
8. Sterling Sharpe
Highest Placing: 1st by Ashley
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Tim & Web
7. Marvin Harrison
Highest Placing: 1st by Jeremy
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Monty
5. Andre Reed (tie)
Highest Placing: 1st by Buffalo Rick
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Tim
5. Steve Largent (tie)
Highest Placing: 1st by Eric
Lowest Placing: 14th by Ashley
4. Art Monk
Highest Placing: 1st by Web
Lowest Placing: 15th by Tim
3. Randy Moss
Highest Placing: 1st by Tim
Lowest Placing: 11th by Buffalo Rick
2. Tim Brown
Highest Placing: 1st by Rick V.
Lowest Placing: Not Ranked by Web
1. Cris Carter
Highest Placing: 1st by Monty
Lowest Placing: 8th by Tim & Rick V.
The Real #1: Jerry Rice
Just Missed the Cut: Isaac Bruce & James Lofton
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Ken Griffey Jr.
Junior Griffey was drafted in 1987 by the Seattle Mariners. In 1989, he became my favorite player. I always paid attention to what he did, even though my love of baseball eroded.
For me, his was the most beautiful swing in baseball. It is what a swing should be. He was great offensively & defensively. Injuries hampered him, but those things happen.
For his career, here are his stats:
.284 Batting Average, 630 Home Runs, 1,836 RBI, 2,781 Hits, & 10 Gold Gloves
So with Griffey's retirement, the last of my childhood favorite players has retired. (Anthony Carter, Michael Jordan, & Mario Lemieux) So there goes the last piece of my childhood. I never got to see Junior in person, but I want to thank him for being great on the field, in life, & as a role model. So goodbye, Junior. We'll see you in Cooperstown
For me, his was the most beautiful swing in baseball. It is what a swing should be. He was great offensively & defensively. Injuries hampered him, but those things happen.
For his career, here are his stats:
.284 Batting Average, 630 Home Runs, 1,836 RBI, 2,781 Hits, & 10 Gold Gloves
So with Griffey's retirement, the last of my childhood favorite players has retired. (Anthony Carter, Michael Jordan, & Mario Lemieux) So there goes the last piece of my childhood. I never got to see Junior in person, but I want to thank him for being great on the field, in life, & as a role model. So goodbye, Junior. We'll see you in Cooperstown
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Greatest Sports Movies
Due to the delays, Holiday, & other issues; this week's vote will not have the highest/lowest votes.
10. SlapShot (tie)
10. Major League (series) (tie)
9. The GamePlan
7. Necessary Roughness (tie)
7. Miracle (tie)
5. The Waterboy (tie)
5. The Blind Side (tie)
4. Happy Gilmore
3. Rocky (series)
2. A League of Their Own
1.Field of Dreams
10. SlapShot (tie)
10. Major League (series) (tie)
9. The GamePlan
7. Necessary Roughness (tie)
7. Miracle (tie)
5. The Waterboy (tie)
5. The Blind Side (tie)
4. Happy Gilmore
3. Rocky (series)
2. A League of Their Own
1.Field of Dreams
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