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Yanks Win Opener for Old Friends

Much of the offseason talk surrounding the 2007 New York Yankees was the future of the franchise.  The succession of ownership, the plethora of young pitching studs and the contract statu... Read More

 
Hockey Media Over-reacts To Lidle Tragedy

The tragic plane crash in New York this past week that took the life of Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle gave rise to several columns in the hockey media over so-called "dangerous pursuits" of NHL players away from the ice. Those "dangerous pursuits" include piloting an airplane, skydiving, hang-gliding, bungee-... Read More

 
How To Mourn For An Athlete

As the news of yesterday’s tragedy involving Cory Lidle began to flood the media, I was astonished at both the depth of coverage on the plane crash as well as the length of coverage on the major sports networks.  One could hear the news on the radio, read about it on the internet, or watch ESPN coverage w... Read More

 
BLOG WINNER/NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION

The last couple of days have been rough in the Sports world.  We will see better days to come. This week's competition was on the light side but a blogg... Read More

 
A Reflection of the Tragic Death of Cory Lidle

A Reflection of the Tragic Death of Cory Lidle By Kevin Stewart As many of you probably know, New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle was tragically killed when the single-engine airplane he was piloting crashed into an apartment high-rise on Manhattan's Upper-East side. Like most people, I was completely shocked when I arrived at work to hear the startling news.&nb... Read More

 
Lidle Now An Angel

Above: Former MLB pitcher Cory Lidle Photo courtesy of http://cbs.sportsline.com The Score: New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle, a licensed pilot, and hi... Read More

 
The sad, the bad and the ugly

Two stories hit the sports newswire today that you can consider one sad and the other bad.I sat in front of the TV watching my guilty pleasure, All My Children, where ABC cut from the show t... Read More

 
I Was Thinking...

...one thought still remains from the Red Sox-Yankees series last weekend - George Steinbrenner won't... Read More

 
Papi Can Lead - The Question Is, Can You Boys Follow?

Watching David Ortiz play the game of baseball, I think I know what it was like to watch Ted Williams in 1941, Carl Yastrzemski in 1967 and Jim Rice in 1978. Those three are possibly the most dominant offensive seasons by Red Sox hitters in the past seventy... Read More

 
Breaking down the deadline deals

With two months of the season to go, and between 13 and 18 teams still having a real shot at the wild card race, teams were willing to go after players. Granted, they weren't the big name players that many people speculated would be traded, but some ou... Read More

 
Phils trade Abreu and Lidle for little in return

Phillies' GM Pat Gillick held a full press conference after he traded away Bobby Abreu and Cory Lidle, but all he really needed to say was "uncle." That's because the Phillies, five and a half games out of the wild card at the end of July... Read More

 
Phillies Beat Sox: Coste Called Up as Gonzalez Pulls Pin on Career

The Phillies bats woke up this afternoon brutalizing the Boston Red Sox after two humiliating home losses in a row.  But the big story on Action News tonight is: A-Gonz A-Gone!!!UnHappy Camper Alex Gonzalez ... Read More

 
Barry Bonds hits number 714; does anyone care?

Mark it on your calendar everybody.  May 20th, 2006 marks the day Barry Bonds hit his 714 homerun to tie the Babe.  In the da... Read More

 
The Phillies Barstool: Clutch Rowand Downs Atlanta Braves

Clutch Rowand Leads Phils to Squeaker over Braves Phillies win at home-climb to 13-14 on 4th consecutive win Clutch Rowand's 3 fed-ex night included a 2 run box of waffles in the 8th & gave the Phightin's their lucky 13th win of the season. Like a good porn film the Phillies came from behind for the 3rd straight game with a late inning... Read More

 
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