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MLB: NL West First Half Recap and Second Half Preview
The National League West will be a two-team battle heading down the stretch in 2014 as three of my five preseason predictions in the division are still in tact. Check out the 1st half recap and 2nd half preview for … Continue reading
MLB: Jeter’s Final ASG, Trout Crowned MVP
Derek Jeter, the name that echoed throughout Target Field during the 85th All-Star Game on Tuesday night. The 14-time All-Star didn’t fall short of his clutch self, and the captain showed a stellar performance, going 2-for-2 with an RBI. Mr. … Continue reading
NBA: Bad Guy Might Finish First
If nice guys finish last then, using logic, you can say that the bad guys finish first. I don’t mean bad as in villainous or evil, but bad as in doing a poor job in their respective position while showing … Continue reading
NBA: Welcome Home King James
The LeBron James announcement Friday morning marks not only one of the most historic moments in basketball history, but perhaps, in the history of American sports. This time, ‘The Decision’ lacked the glitz the now 29-year-old provided the world the … Continue reading
NBA: Pau Gasol the Answer for OKC?
As the (NBA) world comes to a stop waiting on LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony to make their free agent decisions, one of the only teams not in pursuit of those big fish is after a seven foot fish of … Continue reading
Germany and Argentina Face Off Once Again for World Cup Glory
Germany and Argentina remain as the final two teams playing for the World Cup championship. The two squads will meet Sunday afternoon, coming off of very unique and different semifinal matches. Germany advances after an absolute rout of Brazil. The … Continue reading
Out on Vacation
I will be away from posting articles on Arizona sports until July 22nd. Thank you to everyone who reads my posts and comments. Thank you to all of my new followers on Twitter. Although it will be a long and … Continue reading
MLB: 2ND Half Pitching for the AZ Diamondbacks
In my last article I wrote that the Diamondbacks coaches and front-office have an immediate task for the second half of the season; that is to evaluate the players on their roster for possible movement. This article I will take … Continue reading
MLB: 75th Anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s Speech
75 years ago today, Lou Gehrig gave his famous “Luckiest Man” speech in the Bronx. Teams and umpires pay tribute this Independence Day by wearing a special patch during today’s games, and the MLB donated 300,000 to the battle against … Continue reading
MLB: Beltran And Wheeler Homer In Yanks’ Victory Over Twins
The fifth inning didn’t fare well for the Twins, as they saw two homers propel the Yankees into the lead. Carlos Beltran and Zelous Wheeler each tattooed the ball, contributing to Thursday night’s 7-4 New York victory. Bringing its winning … Continue reading






