Mike and Mitch, two students at Syracuse University, blog about all things sports and life.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Worst World Series. Ever.
MY LOGIC:
--How many people outside of the Dallas/Fort Worth/Ballpark at Arlington are Texas Rangers fans? I'll tell you. 12. Very few people actually care about the Rangers as a team. Sure, the Josh "Nobody Seems to Care that I likely used Steroids" Hamilton story is a "great story". And the Rangers have one of the Brothers Molina (I believe Benjie "Monkey Boy" Molina is down there). But seriously, Baseball will always be second fiddle to Football in baseball. Fans don't really care about baseball down in Texas.
--Small markets will be an issue here. As discussed above, the Rangers fan base really doesn't spread too far. The Cards market spreads a bit further than that of Texas, but generally fans are older, because they remember the glory days of Stan "The Man" Musial. These fans can't make it past 9pm, which is an issue when it comes to watching games. The Rangers market, according to Baseball Almanac, is about 5 million people. The Cards is about 2.5 million people. A total of 7.5 million people. There are 8 teams who have a market larger than the Rangers and the Cardinals COMBINED. While not the smallest possible 2011 World Series (that belongs to the ever thrilling series of Tampa Bay and Milwaukee), it's definitely one of them.
--Am I biased? Totally. Will I still watch? Maybe a bit. I do believe that St. Louis will come out on top, led by Albert "Get your finger out of my" Pujols and Chris "If I Were A" Carpenter. Cards in 6.
By the way, the last two teams I cheered for in playoff series (The Yanks and the BrewCrew) both lost.
Pretty interesting article from the guys over at The Yankees Analysts here. Check it out if you get a chance.
Go Cards
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
First NFL Coach Fired
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
One more for the road.
What may go down
THE IDEAL:
The Yankees resign Brian "Ca$hmoney" Cashman really quickly, making things run smoothly for the rest of the offseason. Carsten "Charles In Charge" Sabathia is feeling generous and doesn't opt out of his contract. This will make Yankee fans very very happy and calm their nerves. CJ "Better than Woodrow" Wilson will sign with the Yankees, bulstering the pitching staff. AJ Burnett is traded away to the Giants for cash.
Moreover, Theo "I've Never Played Baseball, But I Still Think I'm Smart" Epstein leaves the Red Sox for the Cubbies, just as free agent season starts. The Red Sox sign no considerable free agents, and are stuck with the same roster as last season.
Epstein makes the Cubbies brilliant through moves that he never thought would work with the Sox. The Cubbies win 95 games and advance to the World Series, where they lose to the Yankees in 6 games.
THE BAD: Charles in Charge opts out with the Yankees and signs with Toronto, who found some mass amount of extra money. Sabathia wins 28 games next season with the Jays, and they win the division. The Red Sox take the Wild Card. The Yankees only win 79 games, their first losing season in a long time. AJ "Black Eye" Burnett, the ace of the 2012 Yankees staff, wins 13 games with an ERA of 5.68. Michael "Forehead" Kay is still convinced run support is a real statistic.
Epstein signs a long extension with the Red Sox. Through some risky moves, the Sox end up with "Better than Woodrow" Wilson and trade John "Ugly" Lackey to Japan for a few California Rolls. The Sox win 86 games.
World Series: Seattle over Houston. They both became miraculously good.
THE LIKELY: Ca$hmoney resigns with the Yankees. Charles in Charge opts out, but the Yankees sign him to a nice contract, ensuring his Pinstriped future. AJ Burnett remains around. Jorge "Po" Posada retires. Joe "Retardi" Girardi returns, making way for another year of ulcer inducing bullpen decisions.
The Sox have a decent offseason, returning the majority of their free agents. Peter Gammons is the new General Manager.
The Cubs, equipt with new General Manager, I've Never Played Baseball, but I'm still smart Epstein, sign Albert "Fingers in" Pujols away from the Cardinals.
World Series: Phils over Yankees.
Perhaps the ideal will come true?
Sunday, October 9, 2011
The Philadelphia Heat vs. The Buffalo Williams
Saturday, October 8, 2011
The most absurd letter ever and various other thoughts
"Girardi shouldn’t have held back ace in finale
Last Wednesday [Sept. 28], four teams had a chance to make the playoffs in the wild card races on the final night of the baseball season. Would it be the Tampa Bay Rays or Boston in the American League? The St. Louis Cardinals or the Atlanta Braves in the National?
The games themselves were epics. Most true baseball fans were channel-surfing, not wanting to miss any of the action. The Yankees were having their way with the Rays, leading 7-0, going into the bottom of the eighth inning. Then, the unlikeliest of things happened: Three Yankee pitchers imploded, as the Rays scored six runs. With a one-run lead entering the bottom of the ninth, Yankee manager Joe Girardi chose not to try to win the game. He refused to bring in baseball’s all-time save leader, Mariano Rivera, reserving him for the playoffs beginning two nights later.
Girardi’s inaction sullied the game. He owed it to baseball fans everywhere, but more importantly to the integrity of the game. You should try to win every game you play.
If Joe Girardi is not suspended by the commissioner for this insult, he should at least feel ashamed. No, this is not quite the Black Sox scandal of 1919, but it shouldn’t be minimized, either."
This is absolutely absurd. Rivalries mean nothing to this man. There is nothing quite like a good rivalry. I have literally no issues with the way Girardi handled the last game of the regualar season. In fact, I was cheering for the Rays. (See my earlier post for more on that)
However, now, I am a member of a new team, #TeamFireGirardi. Joe "Retardi" Girardi's overmanagement of the critical Game 5 was dismal. When you're spot pitching in the 3rd inning, there's no turning back. The Yankees could have won this game. Is Retardi the only one to blame? No. We can blame the "Terrible Three" of Alex "Centuar" Rodriguez, Mark "Horseface" Teixeria, and Nicholas "Nick" Swisher.
These three SUCKED. SO HARD this series. There was no need for them to bat all in a row. More often than not, it was three outs in a row. Retardi should have switched them up.
Lastly, where was Jesus "The Second Coming" Montero this series? He was non existent. What's the point of putting him on the roster if you're not going to play him? He can hit better than Russel "The Muscle" Martin, and his defense can't be THAT terrible.
All said and done, a disapointing showing for the Pinstripers. It's going to be a long winter, filled with CC Sabathia drama and NBA lockout drama.
And, the long awaited "Favorite Team Left", I'm rooting for the................. MILWAUKEE BREWERS! I dunno why. Just a change in pace. Go BrewCrew!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
The Good, The Bad, and the Syracuse-Rutgers Clusterfuck
Rutgers threw an interception on the next possession, giving Syracuse the ball in field goal range, which they turned into 7 points squandered by playing conservative and making missing a short field goal.
Rutgers, on their next possession, had a negative 6 yard, 9 play drive that took up nearly 5 minutes. I don’t know how they did it. I think I’m repressing memories at this point. All I know is that Syracuse got the ball on a fumble inside of field goal range and drove the ball to the five yard line. From there, they decided to pass into the endzone. Syracuse kept the threat of the run by having someone in the backfield made the pass obvious by leaving nobody in the backfield and blew another scoring opportunity with an interception.
The fourth quarter started with Syracuse up by 10, and it was cut to 7 by San Squared when he hit a field goal. The Syracuse field goal on the next possession was made blocked when the coaches adjusted for ignored the way Rutgers blocked the extra point earlier. Rutgers then tied the game by returning the kick and not having a stupid penalty call it back mounted a long, game tying drive with 2:09 left. Syracuse had the ball in a long field goal situation with 30 seconds left on third down, so they ran the ball so that they would have the last play of the game be a scoring opportunity for Syracuse threw a pass to force a long fourth down just outside of field goal range. Syracuse pinned Rutgers deep launched a risky pass late over the middle which was intercepted and returned to field goal range. The mid length field goal was good wide left, forcing the game into overtime.
Overtime featured the worst coaching decision of the game, courtesy Doug “The Manimal” Marrone. Fourth and inches from the 4, he calls a QB sneak under the knowledge that his field goal unit is terrible launched a field goal under the boos of all of the 42,000+ fans in the stadium (Just kidding, many people left when they realized that they were going to die in 7 days after watching this horrifying game). The next 2 OT possessions were field goals by Rutgers, and then Syracuse fumbled and lost the game. The fumble was reviewed, and it was clear that Cutback was down by contact. It wasn’t overturned. We must remember that SU won against Toledo on a blown call that was reviewed and held up. My guess is that officials in the Big East aren’t allowed to overturn calls, but I can’t keep writing about this. Awful game. I’m disgusted. I want to go see my fun buddy Vic but after seeing Rutgers and Syracuse suck today, I don't think I need any more sucking today. I’m going to watch some baseball.