Saturday, May 09, 2009

J Roll leading off

Thanks to my man Southwest Johnny for great seats today.

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

The New Shea Blows


After watching a boring 1-0 victory by the Mets tonight, I've come to a couple conclusions. One, the Mets' new ballpark, and I'll be blunt...completely blows and is totally boring to watch a game played there. (No, I wasn't there. I came to this conclusion watching it on t.v. tonight.)


Two, we are finally starting to miss J.C. Romero. I think we would have been better off this evening with J.C. on the mound rather than Scott Eyre, who has not been as effective this year.


Three, this team still has a hard time manufacturing runs against good bullpens late in the game. In the 7th and 8th the Phils had men in scoring position, but looked like a bunch of buffoons trying to get the man home.


Fourth, our lefty laden lineup will have hard times against tough lefty starters. We saw it for sure tonight and I guess we'll see it whenever a good lefty faces the Phils.

Monday, May 04, 2009

Seriously, What Do I Know Anyhow?


In reviewing the Eagles draft last week, I wrote the following:


"I was kind of annoyed with the fact that it seemed that Birds mailed in a good part of the second day of the draft."
Well, according to Peter King of SI.com, I could not be more wrong. He absolutely gushed over the Eagles' draft and intimated that the Birds somehow are rewriting the rules of football. In case you missed it, here are some of the highlights:


This may come out the wrong way, so bear with me. But if I were a football fan looking for a team to root for, I'd pick the Eagles, and what they did on draft weekend is a big reason. The Eagles think. They don't do things the way they've always been done because that's the way they've always been done. For all the frustrations they've given their fans because they haven't won a championship in the 10-year Andy Reid Era, they've done what, as a fan, I'd like my team to do: They give their fans a chance every July at camp time to think they're going to make the playoffs and have a chance to contend for the Super Bowl. Isn't that what you want, as a fan? A chance, every year? What team every year in this decade has given you that chance? Philadelphia. New England. Indianapolis. Pittsburgh. The Giants, maybe.

But what the Eagles did on the second day of the draft -- still unnoticed eight days later; no one's said a word about it -- is one of the greatest feats of trading down and getting value for the future that I've ever seen. And I mean ever. They took the 85th pick and eventually turned it into four draft choices between the third and seventh rounds, plus half of the compensation paid to New England to acquire Ellis Hobbs, a Super Bowl XLII starting corner.
Look, I think the Birds do a decent job with the draft, but I'm kind of flabbergasted by this report. "Greatest feats of trading down and getting value for the future that I've ever seen"??? Peter, if you want to go ahead and crown them, go ahead and crown them, but can we turn down the hyperbole just a notch, please? The Birds did a nice job, but can we see these guys play first before we anoint Tom Heckert, Andy Reid and Joe Banner as the greatest franchise architects of all time.


An article of this nature really makes you think if there is some sort of hidden agenda. It seems like King is trying to get Tom Heckert and Joe Banner named as Executives of the Year before the season even starts.

It's Not Whether You Win Or Lose...It's How Much Talent You Put On The Field


I'm speechless over this one, but I'm about to hop on the phone, dust off the trusty old credit card and order me some season tickets. Anyone with me?


Me Love Some Lingerie Football.


What A Waste of a Weekend

After two straight great sports weekends, things slowed down quite a bit. They slowed down so much this weekend that I don't have a single thing to write about.

I would have loved to have a rubber match game between the Phils and Mets to comment about, but the friggin' rain took that away. D Mac failed to speak at mini camp, so there wasn't much news. About the only thing to come out of mini camp is that Shawn Andrews is moving to Right Tackle and the rookies (Maclin, McCoy and Ingram) seem to be picking up the offense pretty well. If I cared about the Sixers, I'd comment about Theo Ratliff calling out the coach for being soft on the players, but I since I haven't acknowledged the Sixers' existence all season, I don't think I am qualified to give an opinion on that team. The only other thing of note for me was that Jeff Carter played games 3, 4, 5 and 6 with a separated right shoulder. I guess that explains his ineffectiveness.

All in all, nothing occurred this weekend that warranted it's own in depth post. Hopefully, we get some big news fast. I'm searching, but coming up empty.