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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Wednesday, July 15th, 2008 - All-Star All Timer

The bar is set real low as All-Star Games go across sports, but last night's (this morning's?) was the best I've ever seen. Great article from Jayson Stark summarizing it here. The Mets stud third bagger David Wright almost came in as a pitcher. Imagine if his arm went Canseco? Imagine if the game ended tied? Bud Selig looked like he aged a dozen years last night, leaving him looking not a day over a thousand as that possibility grew. Oh yeah, the AL won again...which do you think are smarter and better fans? On one hand, you have the last All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium and the fans do the traditional role call, including for the hated Red Sox, or you've got the looming MLS All-Star Game at BMO Field in Toronto with the supporters groups vowing to sit silently in protest over the possibility that the Toronto Argos might play at BMO in the future? Yankee fans win this decision by a mile, mostly for recognizing time and place, and not being drama queens...one NBA GM told ESPN The Magazine that the dearth of first round foreigners in the draft isn't on Darko Milicic alone, and that Andrea Bargnani hasn't helped either. The impact of their failures doesn't match what Kwame Brown did for high schoolers draft stock, but it is close, he said. Ouch...the Buffalo Bills first five opponents were 36-44 in 2007 before they hit the bye week...the NFL must be getting closer to starting its season, as already star players are going down with injuries. Peyton Manning is out 6 weeks with an infected Bursa Sac...Chase Hilgenbrinck, a defender for the New England Revolution in the MLS, is leaving the game to join the priesthood. That has to be a first in pro sports...the Tampa Bay Rays have 17 of their last 24 games on the road this season. No chance they win the AL East...Chase Utley apologized for his F-bomb in the Home Run Derby a couple nights back...Frank Lampard is said to be ready to demand a move to Inter Milan from Chelsea. Is there a player whose stock has fallen faster the last three years than Lamp's? He was an utter beast a few years back, and is now a disposable piece...the Milwaukee Brewers play 23 games in the second half against teams over .500 today. They may not win the NL Central, but you've got to think they're a lock for a Wild Card...longtime RM reader B. Kennedy tipped us off that it is good to see that Suck Chwirsky isn't letting a move to a better basketball market in Chicago get in the way of him waxing knowledgeable. The latest is his suggesting that the Minnesota T-Wolves should've drafted Brooks Lopez instead of Kevin Love. Loved hearing new Raptors play-by-play man Mike Devlin described on Fan 590 as a "professional basketball play-by-play man" with the inference clear that he wasn't about sideshows, catch phrases or self promotion like Suck was...UFCer Quinton "Rampage" Jackson comes by his nickname honestly, leading police on a chase while he sped through traffic with a flat tire...have a great Wednesday.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ouch, the Bmo field comments, and we're not a mile ahead...more like a couple lightyears...wear Black people and don't chant so we could make the free newspaper that no one reads.

Coke head is now part of AC Milan...enjoy playing in the cup no one cares about.

If I'm the Croatian mens basketball team, I'm looking at that game which just finished a half hour ago and saying " we better play for 40mins".

TB said...

By "we" I assume you're talking about your "YF" name (for those that don't know, it is short for YankFan). I'm guessing my comments wouldn't fly well with the RPB, but they're acting like a bunch of arrogant old men when it is a group that should be about fun and supporting the game, not tearing it down at arguably its second most important even insofar as MLS goes.

Canada won and looked good, I take?

Anonymous said...

Canada looked horrible first half..down 18..clawed back to keep it to 7...went back down by 13 with 3 mins left in the 4th...then they went to an unstoppable offense and their D was incredible..won the game by 2...with the Koreans in tears wondering WTF just happened.

Ya, with regards to RPB..it's going to be hilarious...no one outside of their inner circle really gives a damn either.

Anonymous said...

oh no ...

what am I going to do with my Chase Hilgenbrinck jersey now?

He was my favorite "defender" for the New Jersey Evolution. He was the main reason for many of their thrilling nil - nil draws.

Man , could that guy defend.

NP -- New Jersey Evolution fight song.

BigHeadedJerk said...

Mike Devlin came across as a total phoney from what I saw of him...

Not sure if he's much of an upgrade...

TB said...

Bukkake - front page on ESPN, something that the CFL cannot claim to be familiar with. Also known as "the big leagues" of sports reporting.

Anonymous said...

TBEK ,

whether you want to admit it or not , your MLS is as second class bushleague as the CFL. Just substitute Rocket Ismail for David Beckham.

Anonymous said...

sorry for the "anonymous" post , forgot the Bukkake trademark.

I think the CFL was front page ESPN when Mark Gastineau played for the Lions. Or was that Dexter Manley with the Roughriders (Ottawa , not Saskatchewan) ???

Anonymous said...

crucial difference is that mls is the highest level of soccer in north america and it's a league which is moving "forward" in catching up with the rest of the world.
level-of-play-wise, cfl isn't even in the same hemisphere as nfl. and it certainly ain't closing the gap.

Anonymous said...

define "moving forward" to me regarding your beloved MLS?

The CFL is not the NFL , nor pretends to be. It's a great product played by some pretty damn good athletes. Out West here we have no illusions of being considered "big league" like all you dumb fucks in Ontario. We love the CFL for what it is and don't want it to change.It's our league , and were fine with it. Second class? Sure , but worth every penny.

As for your "moving forward" , bottom line is the CFL will still be alive and kicking many years after the MLS has called it a day.

Anonymous said...

by moving forward i mean they're moving "forward" (not backward or neutral) as far as level of play goes. it's getting better with every passing year. the cfl is stuck in neutral, forever pissing in the wind.

maybe the "great product played by some pretty damn good athletes" is the cancon illusion you're being sold.

don't get me wrong, though, for i don't find the nfl exciting in the slightest, either.