Cliff Lee (again) – They Year of The Pitcher Continues
Cliff Lee is bordering on the ridiculous. Does he look like an athlete – no. Is he his sport’s most dominant player
Cliff Lee is bordering on the ridiculous. Does he look like an athlete – no. Is he his sport’s most dominant player
Even if what should have happened did happen, nobody outside the House that Ruth built would have known, cause in NY – the cable network that Fox is on was blacked out in a “dispute” over money and the early games of the series basically didn’t exist. So, I didn’t watch the World Series, did [...]

There’s something special being a fan of any team to have ever played at Shea Stadium.. First of all there was the wind, and the bathrooms, but mostly the losing. Now this particular stub comes from a series the Mets shouldn’t have even been in. After a highly unlikely route into the playoffs they found [...]

Received a call from my friend Steve on Tuesday evening, with an extra ticket to Game 1 of the NLDS game Phillies vs. Reds 10/06/10; little did I realize at the time that I would be witnessing baseball history (thanks to a friend named Steve) the start of Doc-tober. Roy ‘Doc’ Halladay throws a no [...]

In 1992, my boss took me to The Spectrum in Philadelphia to see the NCAA Men’s Division I East Regional final. With 2.1 seconds remaining in OT, Grant Hill threw a pass the length of the court to Christian Laettner, who dribbled once, turned, and hit a jumper as time expired to seal Duke’s 104-103 [...]