Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Who's to blame?
So by now everyone has heard about the Brett Favre scandal. It involves him allegedly sending pictures of him, below the waist to a reporter that worked for the Jets at the same time he played for them. The reporter's name is Jenn Sterger. In my opinion she is playing the victim card. She took Brett Favre's knowing that he was a married father. Someone just doesn't send a sexual picture of themselves to someone else. Two have to play the game. It personally bugs me so much that she is making such a big deal about it and people are looking at Brett Favre to blame. If all is true, the only thing wrong he did was send the picture and do not get me wrong, I believe that he shouldn't have done that. However, Sterger needs to own up to her part in the scandal. She knew what was going to happen, she's not that innocent.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Miracle Astros
People refer them to the as "Lastros", "Disastros", "Asstros"..etc. Honestly I could agree with all of the previously stated names at the BEGINNING of the season. That however has changed. The Astros are on a streak. Sure it may be every now and then but it is extremely apparent to anyone who follows them that major changes have been made to their roster. One word can sum it up: youth. The Astros organization has taken the "out with the old and in the new" route. Clearly it is working. The pitching has been superb, the bats have been loud. Hopes of plays offs are a big no no, but a winning season isn't that far off. Some notable players are: Hunter Pence(out field), (Wandy Rodriguez), and several others. Whenever Hunter Pence steps up to bat, you can tell by his swing that no matter what the situation, he is swinging for the fences. Excuse me for saying this but previously he wasn't getting to the fences or even close. However that is not the case lately. Pence has been responsible for a few wins for the Astros. How about his 3 run homer the other night???? On to Wandy...Usually he has a curse on the road with his pitching. Not the case, he has been shutting teams out and limiting to the most minimal of hits. I am extremely proud of the team as a whole. Here's to a winning season! Good luck boys!!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Yao Ming Cleared!
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Goodbye, Lou.
Facts about Lou Piniella and his career with Major League Baseball:
-His 1,835 wins ranks him among the managerial elite, placing him at #14 on the all time win list.
-He is the first manager in Chicago Cub's history to lead the team to back to back post season appearances.
-Piniella is 1 of only 5 managers to win the Manager of the Year award, 3 times.
-He has been in a uniform since 1962.
-He had the team at .500 within 3 seasons of being the manager, the first Cub's manager to do so in nearly 70 years.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
O'Neal Joins The Celtics
The Boston Celtics definitely added a big name to their team today, and that would be none other than Shaq. Despite this being his 19th year in the NBA, Shaq still seems to be in pretty good shape. He will be able to help the Celtics and provide for them in ways that only a veteran of the game like himself could.
Houston Rockets Vs L.A. Lakers= 1/2 of NBA Opening Night
1/2 of this year's NBA opening night will be the Rockets playing at the Staples Center against the Lakers in L.A. Talk about some drama..As a Houston fan, I am for one am still bitter about the whole Ron Artest situation. It absolutely drove me crazy how when he was a Rocket(a very good one at that) he would taunt Kobe, and constantly pick fights with the Lakers, and then all of a sudden he requests to go join them in their quest for another championship, and is all buddy-buddy with all of the players he used to talk so badly about. The Rockets/Lakers games have always been intense and fueled by lots of emotions.
I know it is just a little early for this BUT,
How it looks for L.A. :
The Lakers are coming straight off a great '09 season and a world championship. For their first game I expect them to have it together and play like nothing less than the champions they are. I think they will bring everything they have to prove that they are ready to dominate another season.
How it looks for Houston: The All Star center Yao Ming will be playing for the first time since the '08 play offs. Yao is expected to be in great health, despite numerous issues with previous injuries. Despite not playing the whole 2009 season, Yao was constantly sitting on the bench with the other players and still participating in the time outs. If cohesion permits, I think the Rockets have a great chance at a very good season this year.
Game date/time : October 26, 2010 at 10:30 pm E.T.
Congrats Alex Rodriguez on #600!
Alex Rodriguez finally hit home run #600 of his career today August 4, 2010. He is only the 7th man in the history of Major League Baseball to reach this tremendous milestone. Other members of the 600 home run club include: Babe Ruth, Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds*, Ken Griffey Jr., and Willie Mays. Many people are filled with doubt about the validity of A-Rod reaching this great feat. Their main complain being that he at one point in his career used performance enhancing drugs (steroids). I support A-Rod and all of his accomplishments because he was one of the few to come forth and actually admit his mistake, own up to it, and move on. Others who OBVIOUSLY have used steroids are still dodging the question and still refusing to talk about it, they will always be in denial.
Interesting facts about Alex Rodriguez and his 600th home run:
-Youngest player ever to reach the milestone (35 years old)
-2nd Yankee in history to get 600 home runs
-He played 2,267 games to reach this record
- It 8,688 trips to the plate to make it happen
-It was his 255th home run as a Yankee
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Last Game As A Little Puma: Saying Goodbye
Yesterday marked my last day as a Little Puma (hopefully not forever). It was a pretty sad day. The Little Pumas have become a part of the experience of Minute Maid Park. People were constantly taking pictures or coming up to us to talk about Lance Berkman. Of course there were those who never knew what we were dressed up as or why we would dress up. While dressed up people told us we were : tigers, lions, wallabes, kangaroos etc. I never quite understood why people thought we were tigers, our suits don't have stripes. Once people heard the full story behind who we were, I definitely think they appreciated us a little more. As soon as the news hit that Berkman was OFFICIALLY traded and that it was our last game to be dressed up, people were coming up to us thanking us, sharing their favorite memories of us..It was great. With the people coming up to us with nothing but kind words and well wishes, that really helped make it a little less sad. I remember the first time I ever saw The Little Pumas at an Astros game. I found out they represented and cheered on Lance Berkman "The Big Puma". I knew I would love to be one of them but I was way too nervous to ask them if I could join. Instead I lurked their website for awhile before asking the creator of the LP's (Bubba) if I could join. He said yes and the rest is history..I am so glad and thankful to have been a part of something so great and fun. I have nothing but well wishes for Lance as a New York Yankee. I am thankful that Houston had such a great player. He will always be a highly respectable baseball player. Thank you Lance.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Bye, Bye Berkman
My first post will be about Lance Berkman getting traded from the Houston Astros to the New York Yankees. As big of a Berkman fan that I am, I am also very happy for him. He may not be in his prime anymore but he definitely can finally be in a place where he can showcase his talent and also win. I am also happy that he is going to my second favorite MLB team. I love the Yankees. So now that my favorite Astro(and one of my favorite baseball players) ever, is playing for New York, I am pretty excited. Of course I am very sad too. As a huge sports fan I have always tried to not become too emotionally attached to any players. Berkman was different. I was part of The Little Pumas(his fan club). Sure some people thought we were crazy, dressing up in full puma costumes and going absolutely nuts each time Berkman appeared at the plate, but it was a true admiration for a truly great player. Berkman was a class act. He handled everything with respect on and off the field. I know I can safely speak on behalf of Houston that we will all miss him.
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