30 May
Last night Camden Yards was alive again. The Yankees or Red Sox weren’t in town, and it wasn’t opening day but there was an announced crowd of over 42,000 to see Orioles baseball. The reason: the arrival of Matt Weiters. Weiters went 0-4 last night with a strikeout, but no one seemed to care. Brad […]
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28 May
Lord knows that i have thrown out a few guarantee’s in my lifetime. Some right and some wrong. I feel that word gets tossed around too often. Moe Williams had no problem speaking up and GUARANTEEING that his team would win this series and now they are down 3-1 in the series. Even though Moe […]
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26 May
I know Oriole fans, this season has not gone close to as well as we hoped. There is some good news though: The youngsters are on there way. Nolan Reimhold is already in the lineup, and earlier this season Brad Burgeson was put in the rotation. Others are now on the way. Jason Berken makes […]
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21 May
   I’m a big fan of American Idol., and last night was the season finale. Without getting into to much Idol detail, this season’s winner was Kris Allen. I’ve been saying for weeks that Allen is a dead ringer for O’s second baseman Brian Roberts. I even asked Roberts about it on the last homestand. […]
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20 May
I said on Monday that the Lakers would win in 5, and the Cavs would win in 5 as well. I still feel pretty good about my picks. I was however shocked at how flat the Lakers came out. The Nuggets seized control early, Carmello shot over 60 percent from the field in the early […]
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20 May
   The Washington Wizards haven’t played a baseketball game in weeks, but they still found a way to lose last night. The Wizards came into the NBA draft lottery with the second best chance of getting the top pick in the NBA draft. Unfortunately, not one, but two teams jumped them an instead of Blake […]
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19 May
Saturday was the Preakness. It’s the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown. As a born and bred Baltimorean, I guess I’m supposed to take prde in the fact that we host such a major “sporting event”, but for me, the best part of the Preakness is when it’s over. I attended one time when […]
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17 May
The O’s were winning another Koji start 3-1 in the 6th inning when the wheels fell off. Instead Koji gave up four straight hits and a 3-1 lead became a 4-3 deficit. The O’s tie the game at four in the top of the 8th but then give up three runs in the bottom of […]
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14 May
For six games, the Capitals and Penquins played classic playoff hockey. Three overtimes, tons of lead changes, Alex the Great and Sid the Kid playing at superstar levels. This was a fantastic series, and everyone was looking forward to one of the great game 7’s of all time. Problem was, the Capitals never got the […]
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12 May
- the guy that wrote the last comment…. Yes it was silly to take DHB at 7 because there was no value there. I talked to many scouts that said he cant catch, i think thats a pretty important part of being a reciever. Also many of the people i have talked to feel that […]
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