Thursday, September 20, 2012

WTF Orioles!!!

14 games left , Yanks are up 1/2 game on the Orioles. The O’s have won their last 2 in extra innings. So far this year they are 15-2 in extras. The odds against the Orioles winning 15 straight extra-innings games are 16,384-1.
I popped on the Orioles blog “Camden Chat” to see how the fan base is dealing with this remarkable performance.  The nugget I extracted was beautiful in its simplicity, O’s fans have begun and may forever refer to the 2012 orioles as the “WTF Orioles”, sounds appropriate to me.
I made a comment to a fellow Yankees fan this morning: “Buck must wake up every morning and check the standings to make sure he is not dreaming.” The O’s are winning close games and that is the bottom line. No superstars, they are third in majors in taters although no one with more than 30(Adam Jones). No Ace, leading pitcher Wei Yin Chen has 12 wins. Major League low 50 steals--- no speed. They are also second in the majors in home runs hit in the seventh inning and beyond. They also have a solid bullpen led by their closer Jim Johnson. 15 games to go (for the Orioles) it will be an interesting stretch run.
Clearly my heart is with the Yankees but I am glad that the Baltimore Orioles are once again relevant. Years ago I worked at a company where the mail room assistant “Jimmy” was a die-hard Orioles fan. He was a gentle man, friendly, reserved, and genuinely liked by all in the company who crossed his path. Jimmy had a warm smile and his southern roots came through in his demeanor. In this company he was alone in his loyalty to the Baltimore baseball team and the head mailroom guy (Yankees fan) used to remind him constantly of the ineptness of the Orioles.  Jimmy’s loyalty never wavered and he loved his “birds” as much as he did his Newport menthols, and his after work cold ones.  I made a trip down to Baltimore on business which I made sure to include a sidetrip to Camden Yards for a ball game. I picked up a vintage Orioles cap and got a bunch of people to chip in a couple bucks so that I could present the lid to Jimmy “from the guys”.
I don’t believe I ever saw a bigger smile from Jimmy, and he wore that hat a lot.  I have not seen Jimmy in a few years, and I am not sure if he still has that black hat with the orange bird on it, but I am sure he is smiling!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

"He's gone! And nuthins gunna bring him back!"

My title is from one of my favorite Dead songs.  (almost 17 years since Jerry passed)

I couldn't help but post after the Knicks decided to not keep Jeremy Lin. Here is the best article I have read about it. http://deadspin.com/5926800/with-jeremy-lin-gone-all-the-knicks-need-is-a-decent-point-guard-again

The title is so true, pointing out that the Knicks still need a point guard and how Linsanity only happened because they did not have a point guard. They really have not had a decent point guard since Derek Harper. My fellow Knicks fan Roger at Pete's Deli says, "since Charlie Ward" ---- I think we are splitting hairs.

Bottom line is that Felton and Kidd ain't gunna get us a title. I still think the best move would have been to amnesty Amare then we might have been able to get Nash? Or at least been in the running for Paul next off season. 

Let's see what happens, I think by the second month of the season I might be wishing I was watching the Nuggets rather then the Knickerbockers: Lawson, Faried, Gallinari, Anthony Randolph, JaVale McGee, Afflalo, Andre Miller, Will Chandler, not to mention rookie frenchy Evan Fournier. Sounds like a fun team to watch. How much better is Lawson/Miller than Kidd/Felton?

I wish we kept him, clearly money was not the issue. Someone made the point that the Knicks should have realized the value in Lin when the best offer was from the one team who knows how lucrative it can be to have a star with appeal in China.

Let's Go Nugs!

"He's gone! And nuthins gunna bring him back!"

Friday, April 27, 2012

Views from the Seat: Rangers vs. Senators Game 7

What a night tonight at MSG. The house was rocking, the game was exciting, my heart is still racing, and the win was exhilirating. Below are some pictures and one video after the Rangers second goal. All from the newly renovated Section 343, Row B. Pretty awesome experience:


Monday, April 16, 2012

View From The Seats: Twins at Yankees

Back at Yankee Stadium for my first game of 2012 for the Minnesota Twins vs the New York Yankees. This didn't seem like it was going to be a pitchers duel coming in with Freddy Garcia against Carl Pavano, but after a bad 1st inning, Pavano has settled down and held the Yankees in check.

My real attention tonight is to the Rangers as I feel like Steve Bartman sitting at a Yankee game with headphones in but, you know, priorities. The Yankees still have 3 innings to make up the deficit as they trail 5-3 through 6 1/2 innings in the Bronx.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

View from the Seats: Rangers vs Red Wings

The Original Six matchups are usually more fun but tonight was especially so as the New York Rangers got a huge two points beating the Red Wings 2-1 on Overtime at Madison Square Garden.

Today was especially cool as I got to watch the game from a luxury suite (h/t to Howie on that).

After the Rangers fell behind 1-0 on a soft goal, it looked like it could be a long night but the Rangers came back with a power play goal on an amazing move from Brad Richards and an Overtime winner from the Captain, Ryan Callahan.

Henrik Lundqvist was especially good tonight as the Rangers were sloppy in their own zone. He helped the Rangers to move 3 points in front of the surging Pittsburg Penguins for first place on the Eastern Conference. Huge two points for the Rangers tonight in front of the Garden faithful.

Monday, March 19, 2012

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Friday, March 9, 2012

A Fun Debate: The Ultimate 25-Man Roster

Opening Day is less than a month away, but in the meantime baseball fans all need something to keep them busy while their teams get ready down in Florida or Arizona. A few years ago, during a long roadtrip out to Pittsburgh (my favorite ballpark I've seen in person, by the way), my friend and I did a hypothetical of the starting lineup you would build if you wanted to build a team for the next 3 years.

It ends up we weren't thinking far enough ahead. As ESPN's SweetSpot posted this morning: "Michael Baumann of Crashburn Alley has a fun post on a theoretical question: If your life depended on winning the next 10 World Series, who do you pick for your 25-man roster? Money is no object. Injuries are a factor. Your team can't be too old, or it won't win down the road. It can't be too young or it won't win now. So who do you take?"

10 years is a long time so there is a lot of commitment involved here which means that you really have to look hard at those guys in their late 20s and early 30s to see how they will age in the last 5 years of this project. Starting pitching is the toughest, in my opinion, to figure out (especially since injuries are a factor). The other positions have their tough calls as well, like second base: do you go with a Robinson Cano or Dustin Pedroia who may be a little older but are more polished, or do you go with a young stud like Dustin Ackley and hope that he is your answer there?

Let us know what you think in the comments below. Even if you just want to give your starting 9, let's see what you've got.

Monday, February 27, 2012

View from the Seats: Rangers vs Devils

Tonight I'm checking out a new section of Madison Square Garden, West Balcony 19, Row 1. This is an awesome way to watch the game, even if the picture doesn't do it justice. An awesome view and I'm excited for them to finish the construction because that walkway will be very cool.

This game has been a defensive battle as only 26 shots have been attempted so far in the game. Rangers lead 1-0 on a chippy game as we get down to the final few minutes at MSG

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

View from the Seats: Knicks vs Hawks

I had to check out Linsanity in person and, well, wow. A few years ago, the fun and excitement at the Garden was booing Isiah Thomas as they were losing. Now, it's Lob City East and Linning. And it's awesome (h/t to Doug on the awesome seats, too. Section 9, row 16 is the way to watch the game).

It's also a different Knicks team with offensive weapons, depth and *gasp* defense. It's at least fun to watch which is more than I could say earlier in the season. Now, Pringles still has a job, Jeremy Lin jerseys are all over MSG and this is a team that looks like they can do something in the playoffs if they get there.

Well, maybe. But, tonight, as they lead the Hawks by 20 in the 4th, Madison Square Garden is rocking again for Basketball just watched Lin get another assist towards a double-double. Awesome.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Leading a Semi-Charmed Kind of Sports Life

There's a Seinfeld episode where George realizes that it's better to get up and leave the room after telling a great joke and go out on that note, than stay and have the possibility of ruining the mood. I sort of feel like that in my last year of sports. It hasn't always been championships and parades, but, for the most part, it's been pretty close. Here's what it's looked like:
Like Victor Cruz at the Grammy's, I've been salsa'ing with my sports year (sports grid)

February 2011: Won a quarter of the Super Bowl squares. No skill, nothing you can do, but pray, but I took home a nice sum of money just for the score ending up on a random set of numbers. Thank you, Green Bay Packers!

April 2011: Despite knowing very little about the NCAA tournament, I took home the title before the final game was ever played in my only money league. That makes it 4 times in the past 5 years I've come out in they money in March Madness brackets. Proving, once again, that knowing less is sometimes more.

August 2011: Pitching wins championships ended up not only being a mantra in real baseball, but fantasy baseball as well as a 16-team league strategy of hoarding pitchers led to a huge division title in one of the tougher fantasy baseball leagues I've ever played in. I am pretty good at fantasy baseball, but that still was one of my greatest seasons to date.

September 2011: Not only did the Yankees take an improbable AL East crown, but I watched the best final day of the regular season in the history of the game which also saw the Red Sox (and Jonathan Papelbon) blow a huge September lead to take "choking" to a whole new level. "2004" can now be countered with "2011". I will always remember flipping back-and-forth between the live games and MLB Tonight, watching the insanity unfold.