As we near the end of baseball’s regular season, fans must take in the surprises and amazing feats of the 2012 season — The Nationals, the Orioles and the A’s, R.A. Dickey’s knuckleball, Mike Trout, and Miguel Cabrera’s race for… Read More ›
Month: September 2012
Inkwell
Due to publication rules, I can no longer post my full articles for The Inkwell, so I will be posting a preview and the link to my article of my sports column. Keep reading and I’ll keep writing.
Wild Weekend of Sports: Playoffs, Injuries & Upsets, Oh My!
Wild Weekend of Sports highlights the biggest and best sports news and events from the weekend, with a little bit of comic relief. Saturday * Gio Gonzalez became baseball’s first 20 game winner of the season. He was also Washington’s… Read More ›
Wild Weekend of Sports
Starting Monday, I will be introducing “Wild Weekend of Sports.” This will be highlighting the biggest sports events, news and highlights of the weekend with a little added comic relief. The new section will not be on the home page,… Read More ›
Jackie Robinson biopic, ’42’ looks epic
The new Jackie Robinson biopic, “42,” already looks epic after its first official trailer. The trailer is an eye-catcher right away. As commentary makes you inch closer to the screen with Robinson walking up the dugout steps, you know you’re… Read More ›
The curse of college football’s preseason No. 1 team
Every year the Associated Press comes out with their preseason rankings for college football, and the hype begins over the AP No. 1 team. The No. 1 team is filled with stars who assemble a seemingly unbeatable team, who usually… Read More ›
Yunel Escobar’s eye-black has no place in baseball
Yunel Escobar’s gay slur on his eye-black has no place in baseball, or any other sport. Escobar, the Toronto Blue Jays and the game of baseball should feel embarrassed. The result of the of the gay slur has been a… Read More ›
Washington Nationals make mistake in shutting down Stephen Strasburg
The Washington Nationals have made a huge mistake by shutting down ace pitcher, Stephen Strasburg, for the rest of the season. The move made by team management is not fair to the team, to Strasburg and especially not to the… Read More ›
How new age media would have changed 9/11
11 years later, the United States still clearly remembers the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. There is no taking back what happened to our country on that day of terror, but there’s no doubt that new age media would… Read More ›
Student-athletes one step closer to compensation
Student athletes may be one step closer to compensation after a group of lawyers representing former college football and men’s basketball players told a federal court Aug. 31 they are seeking to change the fundamental way current athletes are compensated… Read More ›