Math v. March Madness
June 7, 2011 by Jess Coleman · 6 Comments
On July 27, 1975, a child was born in Washington Heights, New York. Four years later, his family moved to the Dominican Republic, and soon after to Miami, Florida. He grew up rooting for the New York Mets, and idolized Cal Ripken and Keith Hernandez. Like most children, he dreamed about becoming a professional athlete. […]
Citizens Bank Puke
April 26, 2010 by Matt Aber · 3 Comments
After the game on April 14th I double checked the Phillies’ promotional schedule and it was not listed as “Drunk Loser Night†despite what I had seen. It has been about a week and a half since Philadelphia has been held up once again as a shining example of how a few knuckleheads can make […]
Weighing Bryce Harper
March 8, 2010 by Ted Leavengood · 3 Comments
Bryce Harper had no where to go but down after being hyped as Lebron James last June. Â Questions arose after uneven moments in his play last summer, then again at the start of the college season. Â Nationals GM, Mike Rizzo, who will pick first in the amateur draft in three months, must decide whether the […]