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The (Near) Perfect Game

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Armando Galarraga pitched what should have been a perfect game for the Detroit Tigers. Umpire Jim Joyce botched the call. Now it is up to Commissioner Bud Selig to decide whether or not to change the call. It is not likely he will change the call, but it would be great if he did. It is similar to the story of Ernie Shore. Babe Ruth was the starting pitcher for the Red Sox one day in 1917. He walked the first batter on 4 straight balls. Ruth was then ejected for arguing. Ernie Shore came on in relief and retired the next 26 batters after the leadoff was thrown out trying to steal. Some record books give Ernie Shore credit for a perfect game though MLB does not recognize it. Maybe it is time to fix both calls.

College Football Picks 9/12/2009

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Penn St. 41  Syracuse 18

Iowa 24  Iowa St. 12

Notre Dame 21  Michigan 19

Eastern Carolina 29  West Virginia 16

Tennessee 38  UCLA 14

LSU 28  Vanderbilt 24

Missouri 36  Bowling Green 14

Georgia 16  South Carolina 7

USC 34  Ohio St 17

College Football Picks Sept. 3, 2009

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

South Carolina 24 - NC State 17

Utah 38 - Utah State 8

Boise State 38 - Oregon 35

Tennessee 31 - W. Kentucky 7

Notre Dame 22 - Nevada 12

Oklahoma St. 23 - Georgia 16

Missouri 27 - Illinois 13

Oklahoma 30 - BYU 20

Alabama 32 - Virginia Tech 13

Miami 28 - Florida St. 26

PETA May Picket Philadelphia Eagles Games

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Lisa Lange, the Senior VP for PETA, was on the Larry King Live television program discussing Michael Vick and his sigining with the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL.  She discussed how Michael Vick had lied to PETA about his involvement and she even stated that PETA would consider picketing the Philadelphia Eagles.  She further stated that she did not believe that Michael Vick deserved to sign a mutlimillion dollar contract with an NFL team.

Now for my commentary.  What is Michael Vick supposed to do?  Michael Vick went through the criminal justice system.  He was sentenced to a prison term.  He served 18 months in a prison, and then he finished his 23 month sentence by being on house arrest.  Vick received no pay during all of this.  He was forced to go into bankruptcy to help pay off his financial obligations.The man has paid his debt to society.  Dogfighting is brutal, but come on.  We are talking about the death of animals, not humans.  If it had been a human he had mudered, he would hopefully still be in prison. 

When someone commits a crime, once their debt is paid to society he or she should be allowed to seek an honest living.  Vick has done this.  He is a football player.  He was involved in dogfighting.  It isn’t as if he was a veterinarian.  It may make sense that he would not be allowed to go back to that. 

I am not a Philly fan by any stretch of the imagination.  My Bucs have faced them several times in important games.  I cannot stand the Eagles.  I have a new respect for them though.  They are doing what they feel could make them better.  The NFC, especially the NFC East, is strong.  The Cowboys and Giants will be difficult to beat.  The Redskins could be tough, too.  The division should be a real dog fight.

Sahel Kazemi DUI Video

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Josh’s 2009 MLB Predictions

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

American League

East - Boston, Tampa, New York, Baltimore, Toronto

Central - Chicago, Cleveland, Minnesota, Kansas City, Detroit

West - Los Angeles, Oakland, Texas, Seattle

Wild Card - Tampa

ALCS - Boston, Chicago

National League

East - Atlanta, Philly, New York, Florida, Washington

Central - Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Houston, Cincy, Pitt

West - Arizona, Los Angeles, Colorado, San Francisco, San Diego

Wild Card - Philly

NLCS - Philly and Cubs

World Series - Philly loses to Boston