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Posts by: jwright

FINAL FOUR PREVIEW

On March 28, 2011 By

“Another fantastic March has once again brought us to the Final Four in Houston this week and each team brings a different story. Jim Calhoun leads UConn to his fourth Final Four and definitely his most improbable. Butler once again shocked the nation to win at least four tourney games for the second [...]

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NCAA Tournament Sleepers

On March 15, 2011 By

“I love March. It is a sign that we have almost made it through winter, the light at the end of the tunnel. The main reason I love it though, is because of the NCAA Tournament in college hoops. The great thing about this annual event is that it will NEVER go away. [...]

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Offseason Grades for AL East

On January 30, 2011 By

BALTIMORE (B)

WHAT I LIKED: The Orioles have certainly upgraded their offense with Mark Reynolds, JJ Hardy and Derek Lee revamping their infield. I like the Lee signing as he is on a one year deal and should be motivated to play for another contract. All three players should [...]

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Dominoes Fall in A.L. East

On January 23, 2011 By

The domino effect continued this weekend in the AL East where Tampa picked up former Red Sox Johnny Damon and Manny Ramirez and Toronto traded the second highest paid player in baseball in Vernon Wells. For the Rays, these are the types of players they are forced to compete for due to the [...]

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NFL Playoffs: Take the Favorites

On January 20, 2011 By

The more things change, the more they stay the same in the NFL. Just ask the Pittsburgh Steelers who seem like they are in the AFC Championship game EVERY year. As much as that pains me to say, the numbers don’t lie as they have HOSTED half of the AFC Championship games [...]

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Power Struggle in the Bronx?

On January 20, 2011 By

Trouble in Yankeeland? Sox fans had to smell desperation when the Yankees reached out and gave Rafael Soriano, a very good 31 year old veteran reliever, a three year $35 million contract TO PITCH THE 8TH INNING FOR THEM. We’ll never know if they still would have done it if the [...]

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