Wild Weekend of Sports highlights the biggest and best sports news and events from the weekend, with a little bit of comic relief. Saturday * The Notre Dame Fighting Irish scored 20 points in the fourth quarter and beat Oklahoma… Read More ›
Month: October 2012
The San Francisco Giants deserved to be crowned World Series Champions
The San Francisco Giants ended their immaculate postseason run, in the same fashion they have all year. Fight. The Giants knew how to fight more than any team in baseball this season and the final result was sweeping the Detroit… Read More ›
Another week, another Heisman shakeup
Each week a new star emerges in college football. The consistent ones are the rarities, making them the real stars. For the first five weeks, Geno Smith was Mr. Consistent. Three weeks ago, I tabbed him as the likely winner… Read More ›
The San Francisco Giants will win the World Series in 7 games
The San Francisco Giants have won six elimination games this postseason. They just came back from a 3-1 deficit in the NLCS, becoming only the 12th team to come back and win a seven-game series after falling back that far…. Read More ›
#OrangeOctober is still alive in San Francisco
The word destiny is thrown around all too often in sports. In the NLCS, destiny was well used and in full effect. Could the NLCS end any differently? No, it was destiny to go to Game 7 with the San… Read More ›
Wild Weekend of Sports: All Aboard The Kleinapple Express!
Wild Weekend of Sports highlights the biggest and best sports news and events from the weekend, with a little bit of comic relief. Saturday * Kansas State dominated West Virginia in a 55-14 blowout. Geno Smith’s Heisman chances are as… Read More ›
Shohei Otani opts for an MLB career
Shoehi Otani, Japanene high school flamethrower has decided to pursue a career in Major League Baseball, breaking the norm of turning professional in Japan first. Otani who is only 18 years old, will be a hot commodity with a fastball… Read More ›
The great A-Rod debacle
There has never been an athlete quite like Alex Rodriguez. Not one in New York City, as a Yankee and flat out never. No superstar in sports has had to go through what Rodriguez has had to in the last… Read More ›
Tim Lincecum is the perfect choice for Game 4
There might be another chance of rain in St. Louis for Game 4 of the NLCS, but there is an even bigger chance of excitement. The series is at 2-1 in the Cardinals’ favor, and though it is not an… Read More ›
Baseball needs more like Derek Jeter, Chipper Jones
In Game 1 of the ALCS the New York Yankees came back from four runs down in the ninth inning to go into extra innings once again in the playoffs. Then, in an instant New York and every baseball fan… Read More ›