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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-18
// April 18th, 2011 // No Comments » // TwitterBarry Bonds finally deemed a convicted felon, cheating doesn't pay…. # @enosarris and scarred his legacy and the baseball record books, worth it when he was already making bank just being in the major leagues? in reply to enosarris # @enosarris definitely a possibility, heck the Giambi brothers were testifying in court to the fact [...]
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-11
// April 11th, 2011 // No Comments » // TwitterGot UConned to death spending all that time in Ct, so let's go BUTLER!!! # @brookiem0nster small world in reply to brookiem0nster # May be a tough season thus far for the Red Sox, but at least they have one insurance: Clay Buchholz has signed a 4-year contract extension #
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-04
// April 4th, 2011 // No Comments » // TwitterMets left fielder Jason Bay scratched from today's lineup w/ strained rib cage muscle. Bay could begin the season on the DL due 2 the injury # Final word on Phillies closer Brad Lidge: "expected to miss 3-6 weeks, recovering from shoulder trouble but wont need surgery to fix problem # Happy Opening Day!!! #
For Love or Money
// February 28th, 2011 // No Comments » // Baseball, General, Sports*As published in the Xenia Gazette 12/24/10* They’re numbers the average American doesn’t see everyday: $142 million, $126 million, $120 million. Numbers that conjure images of a spectacular mansion, a private island getaway, or perhaps a luxury aircraft only the wealthiest could afford. Yet if I were to reveal that these numbers were actually the [...]
Too Great An Expectation
// August 29th, 2010 // 19 Comments » // Baseball, FootballSome might say this is the best time of year to be a sports fan. With the NFL preseason underway and the MLB season winding down towards the hunt for October, fall brings about not only a renewed optimism for sports fans that their team might just clinch a championship, but also an almost cyclic [...]
Ask Brooke
// January 12th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Baseball, General, SportsI get a lot of various emails and facebook messages asking me about my take on various baseball and football topics. I hoped to answer some of the baseball trade talk questions last Saturday on a radio appearance, but some technical difficulties prevented me from going on. So I decided to post some of the [...]
NEW VIDEO
// January 4th, 2010 // No Comments » // General, SportsCheck out a bit of my College Football Highlights reel from the 2008 season at ESPN.
Choose Wisely
// December 31st, 2009 // No Comments » // Football, General, SportsAny hour can be our finest or our darkest; it’s our choice. It’s a simple word with a lot of weight this idea of choice. As a noun many of us find ourselves thankful to carry this option in our back pockets, as if it presents an inalienable right we possess to live our lives [...]
Oh Come All Ye Faithful
// December 24th, 2009 // No Comments » // Football, General, SportsThe other night I agreed to be on a live podcast for someone who had been persistent, but nice about putting to use my desire to talk sports on the air. It was a fun opportunity to calm the nerves of the on-air talent over the latest Yankee trade and break down the Broncos deteriorating [...]
The Price of Perfection
// December 21st, 2009 // 6 Comments » // Football, General, SportsThis week marked the official ending to the New Orleans Saints undefeated season, a 24-17 loss to the Cowboys filled with defensive pressure that produced too many mistakes and too many turnovers. Even a strong rally back in the 4th quarter could not prevent another fumble by the Saints to give them even a chance [...]



