Monthly Archives: July 2009

Tuesday’s Top Twelve – Legacies of the Sports World

In the wake of a week of huge deaths in music, entertainment, and sports–Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett, and Steve McNair–the idea of legacy has really hit me.  Furthermore, it is fascinatingly interesting to see the varying “size” of the story … Continue reading

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Cimorelli’s Question of the Day

Now, that Halladay is on the market and the Phillies are seen as the “favorites” to land him, how much is too much for Roy Halladay? Nothing.  Well, nothing short of parting with the nucleus and the Jays aren’t looking … Continue reading

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More Ridiculous Stats (NBA Draft Edition)

Sorry this is two weeks old, but there were some amazing stats dropped at the NBA draft.  Here are just a couple that I remembered: 1). Blake Griffin had 30 double-doubles last year for Oklahoma.  This was the second most ever, … Continue reading

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Cimorelli’s Question of the Day

Any interest in Pedro?

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