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Thursday, July 29, 2010

T.O. Meet Mr.OchoCinco

Now that Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco have joined forces, I can't wait to see these two play together. Their duel player touchdown celebrations will be marvelous. Its too bad that NBA players can't team up somewhere and play together....O wait. People talk about how this will be a distraction for the Bengals, who will try to win their division again. The only distraction will be who the defense decides to double cover. Even though both are older, they still have premier talents and can create space for one another. Watching the Bengals will be one of my priorities this season.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

2011 NCAAB Freshman to Watch

John Wall who? Forget Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, and Derrick Favors. This year's class of talented freshman will leaving you drooling for more. Here are my Super Seven Frosh:

  1. Enes Kanter-C-Kentucky: Is a projected top 3 pick and he will make Kentucky fans forget that guy named Cousins.
  2. Harrison Barnes-SF-North Carolina: Top recruit of 2010, and has the talent to start in the NBA right now.
  3. Perry Jones-PF-Baylor: Ferocious rebounder and definitely a lottery pick next year.
  4. Brandon Knight-PG-Kentucky: Another fab freshman on the Calipari squad, and was Gatorade High School Player of the Year.
  5. Kyle Irving-PG-Duke: Regarded as the top guard of the class and will be key part of Duke's chances to repeat.
  6. Jereme Richmond-SF-Illinois: Mr. Basketball of ILL and he will help take this team to March and beyond.
  7. Josh Selby-PG-Kansas: Bill Self says Josh is a great rebounding guard and will be a tremendous distributor to the shooters on KU.

Monday, July 26, 2010

MLB Trade Deadline Heating Up

We are less than a week from the July 31st trade deadline. Here are 7 possible deals that I am hearing that could take place.

1. Edwin Jackson to Nationals, Adam Dunn to White Sox, young pitching to Arizona:
This has been reported by many sources and every team in the deal gets what they want.

2. Derek Lee to Angels: The Angels will not stop dealing, even after acquiring Dan Haren, as they get D-Lee to waive his no trade clause.

3. Miguel Tejada and Luke Scott to Detroit: The Tigers have been bit by the injury bug, and this would be a nice trade to keep them in the hunt.

4. Jorge Cantu to Rockies: Cantu has been linked to Rangers, but i think Rockies will slide under the radar and land him.

5. Lilly to Mets: Yankees have been interested in him, but i think he goes to the crosstown rivals.

6.-Corey Hart to Giants- Giants need an outfield bat and Brewers will sell this July, but not Prince Fielder.

7. Oswalt to Phillies- He has said he doesn't want to play for Phillies and would rather pitch for Cardinals, but i don't think the Cards have enough pieces and cash to land him.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Team USA

There are 22 players in USA summer camp competing for 12 roster spots for the FIBA World Championships in Turkey this September. Here are my 12 players to make the team:

Guard-
Rondo
Rose
Billups
Evans
Westbrook

Foward-
Durant
Odom
Wallace
Gay

Bigs-
Love
Lopez
McGee

Thursday, July 22, 2010

CP3 Trade

Chris Paul has requested a meeting with the Hornets, which is when he will probably request a trade. Here are 4 trade possibilities:

NY gets: Chris Paul

NO gets: Wilson Chandler, Anthony Randolph, 2011 draft pick


Por gets: Chris Paul, James Posey

NO gets: Dante Cunningham, Jered Bayless, Joel Przybilla, and Rudy Fernandez


ORL gets: Paul, Posey

NO gets: Vince Carter and Jameer Nelson


Mavs get:Posey, Paul

NO gets: Caron Butler, J.J. Barea, and Alexis Ajinca

I think he spends the 2010-2011 with the Hornets, but next off season will be wild.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Fantasy Football Pre-Rankings

Here are my top 12 players going into the season.
  1. Chris Johnson(Ten)
  2. Adrian Peterson(Min)
  3. Maurice Jones-Drew(Jac)
  4. Steven Jackson(STL)
  5. Andre Johnson-(Hou)
  6. Ray Rice(Bal)
  7. Drew Brees (No)
  8. Michael Turner(ATL)
  9. Frank Gore(SF)
  10. Rashard Mendenhall(PIT)
  11. Aaron Rodgers(GNB)
  12. Larry Fitzgerald(ARI)
My players for a breakout year:
Shonn Greene(NYJ) He will have the starting job in his second year, plus a veteran line and more experienced Mark Sanchez.
Rashard Mendenhall (PIT) I have him in my top 10 as i think he can become a premier back in the AFC.
Tony Romo(DAL) Add Dez Bryant to already Roy Williams and Miles Austin, plus Jason Witten, and Romo can easily throw for 3,000 yards.

Players I'm not high on-
Thomas Jones(KC) Jamaal Charles will eventually get most of the hand offs in KC.
Roy Williams(DAL) He might lose his spot to rookie Dez Bryant.
Tony Gonzalez(ATL) Starting to lose production in the red zone.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Lou Pinella Retires

Recent reports earlier this month stated Pinella was on the verge of retirement, and today that was proven. The 2008 Manager of the Year is finally stepping away from the game, as the Cubs will try to rebuild with a new roster and manager this off season. Sweet Lou gave it a good run with the Cubs, but could never reach the standards all Cubs fans have: World Series Title. Some people say his timing is bad with this announcement, but i agree with him saying, " I want to give the Cubs plenty of time to plan and find a replacement." The season is basically over for the Cubbies, and all they have left to play for is for a spot on the roster next year and for Lou's legacy.

Here are some names I'm hearing for next year:

Joe Girardi- Some people say he would be crazy to leave the Yanks, but if he can't get a new contract with New York, he would jump to Chicago in an instance.
Ryne Sandberg- Manager at AAA and would be a fan favorite and hometown hero.
Alan Trammel- Managed the Tigers a couple years back and has been on the bench with Lou all these years.
Bob Brenly- The rumors will continue if he will come out of the booth and coach again.
Greg Maddux- A wild card, and has been an assistant to Jim Hendry.

Monday, July 19, 2010

MLB Mid-Season Awards

Here are my mid-season awards for MLB:

MVP
NL- Prado(ATL) Having a career year and surprsing star leadoff man has
Braves in 1st place.
AL- Cabrera(DET) Putting up Triple Crown type numbers.
LVP
NL-Ramirez(CUBS) Hitting a lowly .217 and a horrific OPS at .275.
AL-Figgins(SEA) Signed a big contract in the offseason and hasn't even come close to the hype.
ROY
NL-Heyward(ATL) Came out of spring training with a ton of upside, and he has displayed plenty of it.
AL-Boesch(DET)- Came out of nowhere and now could be third rookie to lead league in hitting( Ichiro & Jackie Robinson)
Cy Young
NL-Jimenez(COL) First one to 15 wins and counting.( He knows his ERA can't reach zero, right?)
AL-Lester(BOS) Overcame early season struggles and around the top of league for strikeouts.

Miscellaneous

Best Web Gem-Buehrle(SOX) Hands down awesome
Best Injury-Morales(LAA) I wonder if he wishes he didn't hit that home run after all.
Worst Promo night at the ballpark-Florida Marlins- vuvuzelas night, just imagine.
Best first MLB at-bat-Nava(BOS) Try hitting a grand slam, first pitch, at Fenway. Anyone jealous?

Friday, July 16, 2010

MLB Second Half

Sorry folks, not a lot of service in northern Minnesota.

After the N.L. finally won the all star game, its time to exam all the division races and the trade deadline.

The surprising Division leaders in the N.L( Reds, Braves,& Padres) have shocked the baseball world. I think the Braves will hold on to their lead, but the Reds and Padres will fall to the Cardinals and Rockies, respectively. The Wild Card will then come down to the Reds and Padres, plus possibly the Dodgers if they can add another starting pitcher. The Phillies will have to much ground to make up when they get fully healthy.

In the A.L, my picks are the Yankees, Tigers, and Rangers, with the Rays fighting the Angels for the Wild Card. The White Sox can contend if they add a bat, but i think starting pitching is a problem for them now that Peavy is out. Red Sox have way to many injuries and won't make a major splash before the trade deadline.

My mid season World Series pick is the Yankees vs the Rockies.

18 Big Names that might be on the move:
Adam Dunn
Dan Haren
Roy Oswalt
Prince Fielder
Ted Lilly
Jake Westbrook
Ricky Nolasco
David Dejesus
Matt Capps
Joakim Soria
Pudge Rodriguez
Derek Lee
Lance Berkman
Josh Willingham
Corey Hart
Jason Werth
Ryan Theriot
Dan Uggla
We could see upwards of 2/3 of these names on the move, or as low as only 5. It all depends how much the buyers are willing to part with.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Home Run Derby

First off, i had more yawns(7) than Home runs by the first two batters(3).

  • I'm glad Big Papi finally got his first HR derby championship under his belt on his fourth try.
  • Good to see the young gun Hanely Ramirez show off his power skills. He is known more for his glove and average than his power, but definitely showed it off today.
  • $573,000,000 was awarded to The Boys and Girls Club of America by State Farm. Way to hit those gold balls boys!
  • I can not wait till Bryce Harper gets into this event. If he does anything close to what he did at Tropicana Field( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liS3kGvQ9Bk) they may have to cancel the All-Star game.
  • It's good to see the players out of their tense mode and interacting with each other and the fans. But come tomorrow, its all business as Home Field advantage is on the line.
What upcoming star do you want to see in a derby?

World Cup Recap

Before the World Cup, i was hardly a Soccer fan. I could care less who did what in the Europe League or how qualifying went. Now, this past month i have really gotten into the sport. Here are some of the moments that really stood out to me over this past month.

  1. The U.S. Run: They actually won the group stage and the game against Algeria was pure storybook.
  2. Switzerland over Spain: No one in a million years expected this. Im pretty sure Spain forgot about this already.
  3. French Team: What a joke, they make the Minnesota T'Wolves look like a true team.
Best Player: Forlan, Uruguay- 5 goals and made an average team reach the semis.
Biggest Surprise: No African team went deep into the tournament except Ghana.
Biggest Disappointment: the 2006 finalist teams( Italy/France) failed to make it to the knockout stage.
Best Game: Ghana vs Uruguay-EPIC
Most annoying- vuvuzelas
Best Celebration dance- South African team after scoring first goal of the tournament.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bulls Future

Even though the Bulls struck out this year for the big free agents, they still moved in the right direction. They added a very solid post player in Boozer, who will go along well with Joakim Noah and help develop Taj Gibson. They went out and added shooters,( Korver, Redick) which they desperately needed. They should try to bring back Brad Miller for some veteran leadership and try add 1 more guard(Nate Robinson or Shannon Brown would be a good fit)
Moving forward, they have positioned themselves to be players once again in the 2011 free agency pool. They will have to sign Noah to an extension,( and possible Rose) but still should be able to offer a max contract. Carmelo Anthony has a good shot to be out on the market and he would be the perfect fit for the Bulls. If that doesn't work out, Rashard Lewis could be available from Orlando, but it would likely cost the Bulls at least Taj Gibson and a draft pick. The Bulls still have one more summer to get it right.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

All Star Game

I personally can not wait for the upcoming All Star game. I think it will be a low scoring game that will come down to pitching and defense in the end. The NL has a strong staff featuring, Ubaldo Jimenez, Roy Halladay, Josh Johnson,and Tim Lincecum to name a couple. They also have plenty of power of the bench, including 3 first baseman,( Votto, Howard, Gonzalez) not to mention Albert Pujols as the starter.

On the AL side, the starters are solid all through the field. Jeter might actually hit last!( Hows that for an all star game lineup?) And keep a look out for the AL's big 4 lefty pitchers. Cliff Lee,( who will still represent the Mariners) Jon Lester, young ace David Price, and South Sider Matt Thornton.

Some snubs i thought were deserving:

  • 2 South Siders- Alex Rios ( .305 14 HR 47 RBI) Paul Konerko ( .299 20 HR 63 RBI)
  • LAA-Jered Weaver ( 8-4 2.97 ERA)
  • SD- Matt Latos (10-2 2.45 ERA0
  • Det- Brennan Boesch ( .345 .605 SLG0
One last note, I am glad to see more middle relief pitchers head to Anaheim. They deserve more respect and attenttion for the role they play for their teams. 3 were chosen this year, Arthur Rhodes(Cin) Matt Thornton (CWS) Evan Meek (PIT)

Leave comments or your snubs

Free Agency

Now that the Free Agency frenzy is pretty much over, lets go over some of the highlights.

  • Obviously, the big winner was the Miami Heat. Adding 3 major superstars to your team makes you an instant Championship contender. People should stop talking about of how it won't work, like who should take the last shot or run the team. All 3 are professionals and will do what it takes to win. Give the last shot to the hottest hand during that game and/or whoever has the mismatch. Give the Heat another solid guard( have been linked to Mike Miller and Derek Fisher) and some big bodies to defend the paint, and a championship can be within reach in Year One.
  • The Bulls did not come out with any of the top free agents, but i do feel they improved immensely. Boozer will be solid next to Noah, and they added shooters to go along with Rose at the point. What I also like is that they still have enough money left over to offer a max contract to someone next year. Do I smell Carmelo here?
  • My winners of free agency besides the Heat are the Knicks and Suns. The Knicks grabbed a superstar in Amare and got a solid player in Raymond Felton at point. Plus, look for them to be aggressive next year during free agency. I felt the Suns replaced Stodemire fine by reataining Channing Frye and signing Hakim Warrick form the Bulls. Look for them to compete again in the West.

Friday, July 9, 2010

MLB trade rumors

Now that the halfway mark is upon us in the MLB season, here are some possibilities that might happened between now and July 31st:

  • The Sox have now shown they can compete in the AL Central. Can they pull a trigger though for an arm or a bat? Peavy is now gone for the year and Cliff Lee is off the market. Roy Oswalt, Ted Lilly and Carlos Zambrano have all been linked to possible trades. All are unlikely though because of their high salaries, and Kenny Williams is reluctant to take them on.
  • If the Sox go after a bat, Adam Dunn and Prince Fielder are at the top of their wish list. They would provide immediate help in the middle of the lineup and could replace Paul Konerko if he does not come back next year.
  • The Sox have plenty of prospects to move if they choose to, including, Jordan Danks, Tyler Flowers,Dan Hudson, and Dayan Viciedo
  • Cub's fans, beware. At least 2 of these 5 names will not be with you in August and beyond: Aramis Ramirez, Derek Lee, Kosuke Fukudome, Ted Lilly, Carlos Zambrano. With the Cubs falling deeper and deeper into the cellar of the NL Central, teams will be dialing up Jim Hendry's number to strike a deal. DLee has the best chance to go, according to sources, that indicate the Angels are very high on him. The Cubs may try to move Alfonso Soriano if they can find any takers.
With the hot stove of July cooking up, it will be interesting to see who lands where

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