Tag Archives: yankees
Quick Picks: Division Series
While I want to do a whole “Playoff Extravaganza,” I may not have the time, so I at least want to do a quick rundown on my thoughts for the playoffs. Rangers-Rays, ALDS I love the Rays. I love their … Continue reading
One for the Memory Banks
Sports is one of those things that is always there, no matter where we are in our lives – what our “joys” and “worries” happen to be at that time. Sports keep going. Games are played. And, memories are made. … Continue reading
Live Blog: Phils’ Spring Opener, BYU-San Diego State
Every winter, baseball fans keep their eyes on the calendar, looking toward the date that pitchers and catchers report for the start of spring training. Once that day comes, though, it’s anti-climactic. It’s not until the spring training games get … Continue reading
Cliff Lee Returns!
On a frigid December day, Phillie fans have their thoughts on April and July and, most of all, October, as Cliff Lee signs a 5-year deal to help form (arguably) the best starting rotation in the history of baseball. The signing came … Continue reading
2010 MLB Playoffs: Podcast Preview!
Head on over to http://broadstreetbelievers.podbean.com to stream or download the latest BSB Podcast. Listen to us preview the entire MLB Playoffs, with plenty of focus on the Phils, in just over half an hour.
Tuesday’s Top Twelve: The Contenders
This is one of my favorite (and maybe the only) regular Top Twelves. About this time in the baseball season, it’s interesting to start thinking about (a) the races and (b) what teams are best suited for fall baseball, as … Continue reading
Live Blog: World Series, Game 6
5:49 PM: OK, just over two hours until game time. Check out Bry’s post below for a preview of the next two games (that’s right, I said two games). This will be a more sporadic version of the live blog, … Continue reading
Counting Outs & Measuring Blood Pressures
Well, here we go again. After one much-needed day off (for the fans), we are right back to the heart attacks that are involved in being a fan of either of these World Series teams tonight with Game Six. Andy … Continue reading
Two Tough Ones Left to Go
A big Game 5 win is behind the Phillies and they now have today to catch their breaths and prepare for what is still an uphill climb to another title. From the very start of this postseason, there have been … Continue reading