Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Give My Boy Tiger a Break...



It’s no secret that I’m a golf fanatic and a huge fan of Tiger Woods. An no its not because 4 our of 5 people think I look like him. Since he started making his mark on tour in the late 90’s, he has been my favorite athlete and continues to be to this day despite all the drama over the past two years. Once again T-Woods has made international headlines for something that in my opinion, isn’t even that big of an issue.

During the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic, Tiger was caught spitting on the green of the 12th hole and now faces a fine of up to $16,000. Seriously? You’re going to fine the guy $16,000 for spitting? I understand that this a professional sport and there is a certain code of conduct that all players must follow but this is absolutely ridiculous. You don’t see fines being doled out to players breaking equipment in anger or throwing clubs into a water hazard out of frustration, but the tour is going to go ahead and fine a Tiger for spitting?

To me the more important and relevant story is that going into the final round Tiger was 1 stroke back of the lead, managed to shoot at 75 and fall into a tie for 20th and more importantly has yet to notch a win since the 2009 incident. But instead, all of these media cockroaches are coming out of the woodwork and attacking Tiger for his conduct on the course, how this is hindering his rehabilitation process, how he will never repair his image this way, and even some go as far as to say they hope he never wins another tournament again (highly unlikely). All I’m saying is give my boy a break. So he fucked some bitches and got a divorce from his wife. Big deal. That’s all in the past and he’s trying to move on and start winning again. Everyone just needs to lay off and give the guy a break and not attack him for every little thing.

Monday, February 14, 2011

100 Wins for the Phillies?

Today is the first day of spring training for the Philadelphia Phillies. With football season long gone, it's now time to look forward to the team that plays across the street from the Eagles and the team from Philadelphia that has the most realistic chance to win a championship. I for one am extremely excited about season and very optimistic that the Phillies will win another World Series. Like most Phillies fans, my first order of business will be to listen to the 4 Aces and Joe Blanton press conference at 1:30pm today. Leading up to today, there has been a lot of talk on local sports radio about how many games the Phillies will win this year. From what I've heard it sounds like Vegas for the most is setting the over/under line at 96.5 wins this year. To me this number sounds on the low side and I'll tell you right now my top three reason why the Phillies will get to 100 wins.

1) The Four Aces + Joe

Ever since re-acquiring Cliff Lee, nobody has stopped talking about what could possibly be one of the greatest rotations of all time. Not only do we have two of the best pitchers in the league going #1 and #1A in Halladay and Lee, Roy Oswalt, who has always been a #1 or #2, moves to a #3, a former World Series MVP moves to a #4, and Joe Blanton all of a sudden becomes the best #5 starter in all of baseball. Baring any major injuries, large dips in performance (Hamels in 2009) or natural disaster, this rotation could easily combine for 60+ wins.

2) Cupcake Division

While the Phillies are certainly the cream of the crop in the National League, the division is which they play isn't particularly all that competitive. The Mets have taken numerous steps back in recent years and finished a distant 4th in 2010. Their position players continue to underachieve and Johan Santana seems to be the only pitcher with any consistency. Even with the recent acquisition of Jason Werth, the Nationals are still the Nationals and will be without Strasburg. It would surprised to see this team compile more than 70 wins this year. The only team that the Phillies should even think about being concerned with is the Braves. The Braves finished second in the division last year behind some strong pitching and with the recent acquisition of Dan Uggla, they should be the only team that could challenge the Phillies.

3) Position Players Bounce Back

Last year was not a great year by any stretch of the imagination for the Phillies line up. Not a single player everyday player finished with an avg over .300 (Polanco was tops with .298), Rollins had statistically one of the worst years of his career, Utley was once again plagued by injury, and Ryan Howard finished below 40 HRs for the first time in 4 years. That being said, this lineup as much as they under performed still made it to the NLCS. Expect the core of Rollins, Utley and Howard to have rebound years and look for the emergence of Dominic Brown, replacing Jayson Werth, who absolutely dominated the minors.


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Super Bowl XLV and onward




So here it is, the final football game of the year and for many of us, the final opportunity to bet on football until next fall. For those of you who have been going with my picks, we've had a pretty successful post-season. Once again, my pick and breakdown of the match-ups can be found at fanalysissports.com. If you guys haven't signed up for this site I once again recommend that you do so. There have been some very solid debates thus far on all topics in the sports world. With the end of football season approaching, look for the majority of my sports related posts to be on the Philadelphia Phillies and their upcoming season. 17 Days till Pitchers and Catcher report. 17 days till the start of the 4 Aces + Joe Blanton.