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San Francisco Giants: A Simple, Long-Term Plan to Keep Tim Lincecum
Posted: 13th February 2010 by Peter Cady in MLB
The probability of Tim Lincecum staying in San Francisco for the next 10 years is very high.
He is smart enough to understand that his quirky personality and liking for green substances is a perfect fit for the Bay Area, and seemed to have a good outlook on his relationship with the team’s front office before his scheduled arbitration hearing last Friday.
The fact that he and the Giants were able to ...
In the grand scheme of things, what Gilbert Arenas is accused of doing is not the worst thing in the history of mankind, nor the NBA.
He kept guns in his own locker at the Verizon Center, and allegedly left four of them in teammate Javaris CrittentonÆs locker with a note reading ôPick one,ö before Crittenton loaded a gun of his own and had a brief exchange with the All Star ...
BREAKING NEWS: Mark Sanchez Jersey Spotted Hanging Behind Charlie Manuel
Posted: 5th November 2009 by Peter Cady in MLB
If you watched the Fox postgame show after the Yankees won the World Series tonight, then you probably saw Charlie Manuel being interviewed by Ken Rosenthal.á And if you did, then you saw the Mark Sanchez home Jets jersey hanging in the background.
I have no clue what the jersey was doing hanging behind Manuel in what I assume was an area located close to the Phillies locker room, and it ...
Cleveland Cavaliers Will Unseat Los Angeles Lakers Atop NBA Throne in 2010
Posted: 23rd October 2009 by Peter Cady in NBA
The city of Cleveland should finally see its first professional sports championship since 1964 in June thanks to Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry giving LeBron James adominant big man to play with in Shaquille O’Neal and upgrading the team’s defense.
Many people may disagree with that, and I understand why.
The Lakers and Celtics sport a better all-around team on paper than Cleveland’s squad heading into the 2009-2010 NBA season, which starts ...
Crabtree Now Has Opportunity to Prove His True Character
Posted: 9th October 2009 by Peter Cady in NFL
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Forget about all the talk of Michael Crabtree being arrogant, selfish and stupid just for failing to sign his first (and possibly only) NFL contract until after week four of the regular season.
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And if nothing else, donÆt pay attention to NBC analyst and former Patriots safety Rodney Harrison calling Crabtree ôThe biggest idiot IÆve ever ...
The 2009 World Series is clearly the YankeesÆto lose.
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Their offense features seven hitters who have at least 22 home runs as of Oct. 1. Don't forget an ace and a legendary closer no one wants to go up against.
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The Yankees have also finished the season stronger than any other team who made the playoffs (they went 19-9 in September). They will have home field advantage from the American League ...
I had a tough week three (8-8), as a lot of games didn't turn out the way that I expected them to (see Jacksonville-Houston, Tennessee-New York Jets, and Indianapolis-Arizona).
However, I now have a better feel for each team after watching another week's worth of games, and that is why I expect to have a big week four. Lets get off the ball like Olin Kreutz and hit these picks, which ...
I went 9-7 in the NFL last week, which puts me at 20-12 for the year. I think I have a good feel for today and Monday's games, so lets get off the ball like Steve Hutchinson and hit these picks, which are in bold and based on the Bodog spread.
Note: Due to an upcoming investments midterm, I do not have time to explain these picks, so please trust me ...
Don’t Write Off the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in October Just Yet
Posted: 26th September 2009 by Peter Cady in MLB
No organization or fan base is more nervous heading into the 2009 Major League Baseball Playoffs than those affiliated with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
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And you canÆt blame them, as the Angels are quickly replacing the 1991 to 2005 Atlanta Braves as a team that plays great in the regular season but lousy in October.
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Los Angeles won the World Series in 2002 and made it to the American League ...
NFL Week Two Guaranteed Locks Courtesy of VincentManning.com
Posted: 20th September 2009 by Peter Cady in NFL
I had a bad day yesterday in college football going a disappointing 5-7, and thus closing out the third week of the season at 6-7 and 25-18 overall. However, I went 11-5 in the NFL last week, and think I got a good feel for today's week two matchups. Let's get off the ball like Anthony Munoz and hit these picks, which are in bold and based on the Bodog ...