Why Alex Rodriguez’s Milestone Moments Drew Yawns
June 22, 2015 by Ron Juckett · Leave a Comment
New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez recently had his 3,000th base hit and the historic moment drew a collective yawn. A sign of how unpopular baseball is? Hardly. Look at the television ratings the game is drawing at a local level. The national pastime is doing just fine, thank you. So, why was this milestone […]
Clearing The Bases
March 21, 2013 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
Welcome to the first day of spring and if you live in the Northeast well then you know it’s about 30 degrees and snowing, not exactly good news for MLB, when the season will begin in about 10 days. Today we will complete our rankings with the outfielders. I’m not going to rank designated hitters […]
Nyjer Needs Some Love
September 4, 2010 by Ted Leavengood · 4 Comments
After two whopping suspensions, dumping on Nyjer Morgan at this point should be half the distance to the goal for egregious piling on. Â The guy needs some love big time. Â So pardon me while I swim against the tide of the conventional wisdom–a concept born and raised here in Washington, DC. I will start at […]