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Well, so far we have done the best All-time HR hitter...Pitcher...SS...and Catcher....
So today, we'll discuss who is the best all-time MLB...Read More
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Melo: "Dont blame me for this one...I scored 39 and had TWO assists...what more do you want from me? Defense?"
Greetings from the Hoodwood, where the locals are praying for our peeps in Oklahoma, stay Okie strong Hoodwood sends its love and prayers.
NBA: Another Knick flameout
I think its funny that there were so many that thought that the New York Knicks were really going to beat the Pacers. After they had nearly choked away their firsr round series with the Celtics. They got smoked in the 1st game with the Pacers. But the Knick fans shrugged it off as so much that their squad was tired from the battle royal with the Celtics. It seemed validated when they routed the Pacers in game 2. “See!” Knick apologists like Colin Cowherd said. The Knicks will roll and win it in 5. Problem was the Pacers weren’t having any of it. They bounced the Knicks in games 3 and 4 in Indy and the Knicks were pushed to the brink. Winning a game 5 handily, the so called experts said that all the pressure was on the Pacers. Win in Bankers Life Fieldhouse Saturday night in game 6 or face a winner take all showdown game 7 in MSG, after racing to a big lead the Pacers had to weather a barrage of 3 pointers by the Knicks by Iman Shumpert (that’s where Nerlens Noel gets the hightop fade look from) JR Smith (where had he been) and fought back into the game. Unheraled Chris Copeland made a couple threes to start the 4th, and the Pacers were on the ropes. When Smith drilled a 3 to give the Knicks a 92-90 lead and the Pacers Paul George missed a mid ranger jumper it look like the Knicks could deliver the knockout blow and Carmelo Anthony who was having a monster game and would finish with 39 points would head to the bucket when this happened…
The Pacers were busting out the Kool-Aid and I was ready to bust out some Funkadelic on the 8 track...It was a funky block party in Nap-town and the Knicks were just not hip to the beat. After the block they just seemed to wilt. The Pacers got back to back buckets from former Bearcat Lance Stephenson including a critical 3 point play on a driving layup and getting fouled by JR Smith who was having a miserable series and just was not the same player after getting that one game suspension in the Celtics series. The Knicks would never get close to the lead again and the Pacers rolled home to a 106-99 win it was ironic that Smith took the last shot for the Knicks a 25 footer that missed of course Smith scored only 15 points on 4-15 shooting. Melo had 39 points but he and Smith were two of only three players on the Knicks scoring in double figures, Shumpert had 19 points on an efficient 6-10 shooting. But the other geriatric Knicks, Jason Kidd, Amare Stoudamire, and Kenyon Martin scored under 5 points. Raymond Felton was 0-7 and was shutout. The Knicks won 54 games and Im trying to figure how. 11 of the 16 so-called experts polled on ESPN picked the Knicks and of course look like fools. The Pacers now face the Heat whom they’ve beaten twice in 3 tries. I think the Heat will in 6 but the Pacers will be a tough out.
What happened to LA Sports
I remember a piece a couple decades ago that was written about the New York rap scene it literally asked “Has New York fallen the fuck off or what?” Now the death of the New York rap scene has of course been greatly exaggerated and the Big Apple rap scene continues to thrive. But the same question could now be asked about the LA sports scene. Of course with no pro football there is no movement in that front in the city of Angels. Speaking of Angels, they and the Dodgers looked to make big splashes with high priced acquisitions. The Angels already bolstered with the signings of Albert Pujols last year and then the Halos then acquired Josh Hamilton. With those feared sluggers the Angels looked to be the real bully of not only the AL West but the AL as well. But the Angels have struggled mightly at 17-27 are 11 games behind the rolling Texas Rangers only the neophyte Houston Astros are further back. Across town in Chavez Ravine the Dodgers are just as bad at 18-25 are only 7 games behind the Giants but are just not playing well. Dodger management has publicly stated that they are nowhere close to firing manager Don Mattingly but the lineup that is packed with stars like Adrian Gonzalez, Matt Kemp, Andre Eithier and Carl Crawford is just not producing runs. The Bums are -36 in run scoring differential. If it wasn’t for Clayton Kershaw the Dodgers pitching would be lifeless. With the slow return of Zach Greinke the Dodgers are 5-12 this month after starting at exactly .500 The Dodgers and Angels are the bull teams for interleague next week and face each other but the excitement of the first round of the Freeway series just elicits yawns and wonder of which Angelino baseball team will stink it up more. The mediocrity isn’t limited to the baseball teams, both basketball teams were bounced out of the NBA playoffs in the 1st round. Though the Clippers won their first ever division title, and roared out to a 2-0 first round lead they then dropped the next four against the Grizzles and were sent home. The Lakers (stop laughing) were pretty much destroyed when Kobe Bryant went down and Dwight Howard just wasn’t able to pick up the slack. They were swept by the Spurs. Wow, who is facing off in the Western conference finals??? The Grizzlies and Spurs. Hmmmm. I know dvt, I know the Kings are repping strong as the defending Stanley Cup champs and are thumped the Blues in their first round Stanley Cup playoff series. They also have won their first two games at Staples against the Sharks. But they lost game 3 and may be in some serious trouble.
Phat Dap Head Slap
Phat Dap
I don’t think Ive ever given someone Phat Dap two weeks in a row but given the situation, I think this merits it. Dap to Dodgers CF Matt Kemp who immediately pledged $1000 donation for every homer that he hits from now until the All-Star break for the victims of the OKC tornadoes. Kemp got off to a good start on his pledge homering Monday in a Dodger win. Matt Kemp is fast becoming one of my favorite players and one fo the good guys in the sporting world
Head Slap
A pair to Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods who just cant let their little spat go. Woods bluntly said “No” when asked had he ever thought of picking up the phone and calling Garcia to mend their tiff. And while the response garnered some chuckled from the assembled media at the AT&T invitational, Garcia was not one laughing, he stated at a London Press junket that he thinks that Woods “called him a whiner which may be true but it’s the first honest thing that he has said in 15 years. This war of words is getting silly and it makes both golfers look petty and like a pair of whiny bitchy schoolgirls. The media is eating it up but I would have expected more from both. Let the rivalry be on the golf course with good play not catty he said, he said shit.
That the view from the Hoodwood for this week, Until Next Post Fellow Sports Fans!
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Yeah, some people want you to keep quiet...I know plenty of people want me to be quiet...But we know that just isn't going to happen...Sometimes shit needs to be said...Even if it upsets people...Why hold it in? 'Cause some one on facebook may unfriend you? They aren't your friend if they can't take you telling the truth, or sharing how you feel about something...
New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist caught some shit for venting his frustration after the Rangers lost game one to Boston Thursday night, in OT...Lundqvist was upset with himself for the 3-2 loss...But he also voiced his frustration with the teams lack of offense so far in the playoffs...He said what every single Rangers fan has been saying for weeks...But people thought it was wrong for him to call out his teammates...Why? Why can some hack write about how horrible the power play is, but the guy carrying the team can't?
I'm not joking, I read a blog that pointed out that Lundqvist hasn't been good in OT...Well, couldn't that also be pointed at the rest of team for defensive breakdowns, and lack of scoring!?! There was even a comment that Thursday night Lundqvist wasn't at his best...Well, the 2 previous games he threw shutouts...And yeah, if you watched closely, he wasn't at his best...And with that said, he made 45 saves on 48 shots...And his teammates blocked over 20 shots that night...If not for Lundqvist, Thursday night, the Rangers would have been destroyed...So he blew off some steam, and rightfully so!
But things got worse...Sunday the Bruins blasted Lundqvist and company 5-2...I had hoped Henrik popping off would have charged them up...And actually some of the Rangers did look like they took it up a notch...But the Bruins had a lot more jump...The series goes back to New York now...I'm not worried yet...The Rangers just need to do what they did against Washington...They'll be alright...
-Saturday horse racing took a ding again...They've been dying for a Triple Crown winner but it won't happen again...Just as favorite, Orb started to make his move, Titletown Five and Departing tried making their own moves, and pinched Orb in...He got stuck in the pack and couldn't do a thing...I had Departing winning, (Thanks Eddie Olczyk) but no one was catching Oxbow...That horse ran a hell of a race...With that said, I'll still be watching the Belmont...there are a number of exciting horses, and this thing should be wide open.
-Saturday morning Little Beeze and I headed off to our first baseball practice...Things are running behind this year...New organization running the league, and they're trying to figure it out...The practice was good...I've got a lot of good hitters...And my two best fielders, are girls...They both have great baseball sense...I can already tell it's going to be a good season...Had a number of parents that stuck around and helped out...Nice change of pace!
-Cleveland weather update...We have officially skipped Spring and are into Summer...80 degrees this weekend and my kids wanted to go ice skating Friday night...

And when we weren't at the Rink, or Baseball practice...Little sis, wouldn't leave big brother's side...

-And lastly, The Cleveland Indians...I'm shocked...There has been a lot of rumbling about the Tribe having low attendance...Well, considering a 24oz Pabst cost $10, Parking $20...And every road in the City is ripped up or closed...and the last two seasons the team fell apart after the All-Star Break, I'm guessing people are playing it safe with how they spend their money...It also doesn't help that while the Tribe is playing great, all the Sports talk shows in town are talking about the fucking Browns for some reason...
Have a week...
The Beeze.
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With the Original Six making such a strong showing in the 2013 season (note the absence of "2012-") I'm led to reflect a bit. All six teams made the playoffs. Just five had a shot at making the quarterfinals, what with Boston and Toronto facing each other, and four did. The way the quarters are aligned, the semifinals will also feature half Original Six teams.
For some reason all this made me think of the name "Milt Schmidt". I know who he is because he's been associated with the Bruins for so long, either in peripheral roles (he's 95) or in larger ones --- such as the GM who brought Esposito, Hodge and Stanfield from Chicago and drafted Bobby Orr, the coach who took his team to two finals, and the 2-time Cup winner. His Kraut Line from Kitchener and from my parents' generation was the cornerstone of a dynasty --- one which, like the Red Sox and the Bears of the time, was nipped in the bud by World War II, the draft, and in many cases the players' self-sacrificial priorities. The whole Kraut Line enlisted in the RCAF early in the war, returning to Boston only in 1946. Goalie Frankie (Mr. Zero) Brimsek, an American, enlisted in the Coast Guard.
Thinking and reading about Schmidt made me wonder --- who, exactly, is the dominant figure of each old franchise for the span of its existence? To young fans, the latest are always the greatest. Of course, the view that athletes simply get better with time is as corrupt as the theory that humanity has 'gotten taller' throughout history. Depends on who and where you were. In Medieval Europe, the land of 5'3" suits of armor, poor weather and nutrition (along with smallpox and a plague or two) helped keep the surviving population's size down. But a cache of 24 sets of Spartan armor almost 2000 years older, unearthed a couple of decades ago, was found to fit individuals between 6'4" and 6'7". And as far as the athletes go, put the modern players in old rinks with old rules and old equipment and they'd be helpless. The old guys might not fare better in the modern game. It's an impossible argument. Players must be judged by their time. Some are so great they transcend debate.
I wonder what the popular consensus would be? For Boston, Chicago and Detroit it's easy to guess that Orr, Hull and Howe would be the quick choices today. Montreal? Could be any one of many, but I'm guessing the Rocket would still get the popular nod. Toronto? Their greatest days are long ago, and I've seen rankings with names across time like Syl Apps, Davey Keon, Darryl Sittler, Tim Horton and more. New York is a bit problematic, with most gravitating around Brian Leetch because of his Cup and his fine play over a long span, and of course the great Andy Bathgate.
It's the perfect topic for an endless series of blogs and columns by an endless stream of bloggers and writers. Here's what I think.
The Bruins? 99.9% of fans polled today would say "Bobby Orr" even if they never saw him. But Bobby Orr himself says the greatest living Bruin is Milt Schmidt, even over teammate Phil Esposito who won six (straight!) goal scoring titles with absurd totals. A look at the records substantiates his claim. Lost in history is the fact that Schmidt was considered the Bruins' #2 star while Eddie Shore still played. But he's 'Mr. Bruin'. And he may never have been brought up if Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer, his two linemates from junior hockey and lifelong friends, hadn't begged the Bruins to get him. Together they formed the legendary Kraut Line. But wait... the leader of Boston's greatest line and the assembler of Boston's Big Bad Bruins still isn't our man. It's not even Johnny Bucyk, the multigeneration star who scored 50 goals and won Lady Byngs even with those dreaded BBBs. So who? The honor falls to the late Dit Clapper. Why? Well, for starters he played 20 years, all for Boston. When his legs began to slow down Art Ross moved him to defense because he was indispensable. He remains the only NHLer to be named an All-Star at both forward and defense. He scored 41 goals in 1929-30 in 44 games (amazingly, losing the goal-scoring title to teammate Cooney Weiland who had 43). When he retired, he was instantly enshrined in the Hall of Fame as an Honoured Member. Not only was it the first waiting-period waiver, but he was at the time the only living player so honored, let alone the only fresh retiree. He went to seven Cup finals, winning three, more than any other Bruin. He was player-coach on his last trip there, He took Boston to the finals once when the Kraut Line were all in the RCAF. If Tom Brady is the greatest Patriot, how is Dit Clapper not the greatest Bruin?
How about the Chicago Black Hawks? One of the O6's less successful franchises along with the Rangers over the years, they've nevertheless seen a slew of greats come and go... Pierre Pilote. Stan Mikita. Jeremy Roenick. Glenn Hall. Chris Chelios. Add many greats like Ace Bailey of the long-lost prewar years (they won two Cups in the 1930s). But it's a moot point, because the face of the franchise is so clearly Bobby Hull. Always the gentleman player, the muscular speedster with the invisible shot had little trouble maintaining his gentlemanly stature on and off the rink. Once the Bruins' dreaded Ted Green was asked why he seemed hesitant to pick a fight with Hull to get him off the ice. He replied that he wasn't afraid but he wasn't crazy either.
Ranking great Montreal Canadiens is kind of like ranking great New York Yankees. So many outlandishly successful teams to pick from, with so many great players. The Yanks did it with money, the Habs with territorial rights (that assertion has been 'debunked' recently by Montreal sources, but Pat Burns himself referenced it when he was fired). The greatest of those dynasties was headed up by Toe Blake, both as a player and as a coach. Blake had almost an all-Hall team, featuring among others the two dirtiest defensemen in hockey according to Andy Bathgate, those being Doug Harvey and Tom Johnson. But his brightest star and the brightest in Montreal's all-time galaxy is generally considered to be the Rocket himself, Maurice Richard. I'll go with that. Opposing teams had fits of angst every time the line of Richard, Beliveau and Geoffrion hit the ice. Fifty goals in fifty games? In 1945? First to 500? All that and much, much more.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have produced as many greats as anyone. Overshadowed in Canada for much of their existence by the juggernaut in Quebec, they nevertheless have produced many cups (still #2 to Montreal) and many stars despite a long drought of late. Jack Adams? Lanny McDonald? Bob Pulford? King Clancy? Turk Broda? The teams of the postwar NHL coached by Hap Day (the "Little Major"... Conn Smythe was "The Major") were among the most loved and most successful, even more so than Punch Imlach's '60s squads. But the face of the franchise comes from Imlach's era, and despite his tragic passing in 1974 his name is still strewn all over Toronto. Of course, it's Tim Horton. Bobby Hull said that despite being a gentleman he was intimidating due to his sheer strength, and compared him favorably to the "vicious" Eddie Shore.
The Detroit Red Wings have always been among the more successful franchises, and recent times have only embellished their high rank. But there's no point in going down the enormous list of great names, because in this case, as with Chicago, it's too easy. There's only one real candidate, and that's Gordie Howe. Certainly the only player ever to deck both Bobby Orr and Rocket Richard in a fight, he nevertheless had the eternal respect of both. Richard once said that he considered himself one of the best, but that Howe truly "had it all." Orr was asked once whether he thought the best player of all time was Wayne Gretzky or himself. Without pausing for a breath he said "Gordie Howe". He meant it. I'll take their word for it.
The New York Rangers have had infrequent dominant teams, but their roster has always included greats like Andy Bathgate, Vic Hadfield, Rod Gilbert, Brad Park, Ed Giacomin, and Harry Howell. A lot of folks today will give the nod to either Mike Richter or Brian Leetch, the latter making considerable sense. But to me Bathgate, who was considered at the level of Howe and Richard in his day, clearly outranks them all --- except for one. The Rangers' most memorable player was cast away (rather like Ted Lindsay in Detroit) after a decade for advocating a players' union, and then proceeded to win four Cups and two Vezinas in five years in his native Montreal, showing what he could do with a great team in front of him. While facing 40+ shots a night in New York, he was asked which NHL team gave him the most trouble. He replied "The New York Rangers." Accused by his coach of having a beer belly, he replied that he only drank Johnny Walker. He was the last goalie to shun the mask except for late NHL short-timer Andy Brown. He was --- who else? --- Gump Worsley.
So there they are. Have at it.
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On this fine Saturday, it is time to take a quick look at who is playing great and who is playing like...well, poorly. For those playing poorly, my man Clint is going to take you out. Before we get to the current S-list players, let's look at the A-list, and I start by cross - referencing a post I put up on Tuesday on King Lundqvist in the NHL Section.
On Monday last week, the Rangers put the Capitals out of their usual April / May misery with a 5-0 blitz in Game 7. There never would have been a Game 7 if Lundqvist did not carry the Rangers there with a brilliant shutout in Game 6. His understated demeanor and his cool style on the ice perhaps is less flashy than some of the other great goalies that might come to mind, but Henrik is one of the best...ever, and definitely in with the Good!
As a brief side not, I went to see the new Star Trek movie today and found it thoroughly entertaining. As one who enjoyed the original series and the Kirk-based movies (a little less for the modern cast), this re-launch of the movie series with young stars is very, very well done. If you like Star Trek at all, and really even if you don't (Mrs. Tzu even liked it), I suggest taking it in. Good!
Now on to my MLB Good,Bad & Ugly (GBU for short) analysis...

The Yankees & Red Sox are 1 - 2 in the AL East again. I had prematurely encouraged Yankee haters to do a spring dance on an early Yankee grave, but to their credit they quickly righted the ship and are now 10 games over .500. The Red Sox looked awful last year and it was possible cause for long term concern, yet here they sit, 1 game behind the Yankees at 25-17. The real surprise, and one of my true candidates for really good is Buck Showalter, is the Orioles. It would have been very easy to write off their season in 2012 as a fluke, but here they are just a couple of games back. Hooray for the O's! The Yankees, Red Sox & O's....Good!
Also Good in the American League...the INDIANS, yes the Cleveland Indians, are in first place in the AL Central. With a renewed pitching staff that is coming together and solid team hitting, the Indians are finally showing the promise that fans have been expecting for the last couple of years as preseason trendy picks to surprise...well, surprise! The Tigers are right there as expected as are the Texas Rangers. The Rangers have already put 6.5 games between themselves and the A's...Good!
In the National League, the St Louis Cardinals are scary good. They are playing .659 ball at 27-14, best in the Majors. They have a +51 run differential 40 games into the season - yikes that is good. Also Good in the National League we have the Braves, Reds, Giants, & Nationals along with a surprising Arizona team. The NL is going to be fun to watch as the season unfolds. Look for the Wild Card to go down to the wire.
On the player front, Miguel Cabrera has validated his Triple Crown effort with another run at the title. He is already leading in batting average and RBI...can HR's be far behind? How about Chris Davis for the O's? Hitting .317 with 11 HR and 39 RBI. In the Future is Now category, Bryce Harper has 11 HR to go with a .299 BA and a .617 SLG for an OPS of 1.011. And who the hell is Paul Goldschmidt?! Where did he come from? (Note to Team Q - nice draft pick in Round 7) If you don't know, take a look at the stats table - his OPS is 1.077 (12 HR, .338 AVG).
Yu Darvish & Jordan Zimmerman have 7 wins, Felix Hernandez, Clayton Kershaw and Shelby Miller have microscopic ERA and Mariano is back leading the AL in saves. Good for Mariano, who seems like a really good guy to me, especially for a Yankee - and the dude can pitch.
For the Bad, we have a few good candidates...
Let's start with the LA Angels ("LA" is bad, Anaheim is good), This glamour team is 15-27 with pitching that has been sub-par and star hitting that has been well below expectations. Albert Pujols...remember him?...hitting .242. Josh Hamilton? barely above the Mendoza line at .210. Wunderkind Trout, the best of the group at .282 but still below expectations. (As a side note, the ESPN fantasy geniuses still have Trout as a top 10 pick with the updated rankings. This is why I generally don't worry too much about what they see when putting together a draft plan). For the bucks invested, BAD.
The other LA team, the Dodgers, is slightly better off, but not much. At least they have Adrian Gonzalez who is mashing at .338, but they are still in last place. The only reason the Angels aren't in last is because of the Ugly Astros. As for the Dodgers, it may be time to be blue. A team ERA of 3.89 doesn't sound bad, but in the NL, that is 15th. Only 21 quality starts out of 40 games and just allowing too many baserunners. Considering the strength of their division, they are going to be looking up in the standings all year.
Also Bad, are the Mets...come 'on Give me a Break! (channeling my Warner Wolfe)...in a city where they are beloved, here is ownership that has run a team into the ground. They can't hit - a team batting average of .229! A team ERA of 4.5 - if it wasn't for David Wright, who would you think is on this team? Not just Bad, also SAD.
And then there is the Ugly....

The Astros need no introduction. Who made the call to move to the American League West? I hope that they got some decent comp, because it is going to be a long haul for Astros fans. This team was in the World Series just 7 years ago. Now they have 11 wins through 42 games. No hitting, especiall no pitching (team ERA of 5.76!) and NO HOPE. Things are definitely UGLY in Houston.
Also Ugly, but of a slightly different ilk is the Toronto Blue Jays....here's a team that everyone and their brother picked as the AL East Champs and there they sit at the bottom of the heap. Dickey? Ugly. Buehrle? Ugly! Dickey is their team leader in ERA with 4.83! Buehrle - who I loved as a White Sox - has an ERA of 6.33. Their closer, Casey Janssen is the only one getting it done. For all the bucks and all the hype, definitely UGLY!!
And on that happy note, I think I will call it a night. Have a great Saturday!
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Just a day dreamin’ the other day...
Wonderin’ what it would be like for the rest of my life...
Don’t think I could take it...
So I decided to reduce it to the next five years...
Then I had to make the big decision...
Who do I pick???
And who can I stand to live without...
Amongst my many favorite teams...
Clippers, Lakers, Chargers, Kings, Aztec football...
Once I pick I can’t go back...
For five looooooong year...
You are cordially invited to join me...
And select only one team...
Just one team you can watch and follow for the next five years...
And you have no access to the other ones...
No access whatsoever...
Read the paper, it ain’t in there...
Watch TV...

Just a snowy picture...
Same for that radio station...
It ain’t there either...
Who do you love the most???
Who can’t you live without...
And the others just don’t exist...
For five years...
You won’t even know when they’re playing...
Or not playing...
So...
Imagine the off-season...
The loooooooong off-season...
If you pick a basketball team
You can’t watch the other sports...
Not just your team...
But the entire sport...
Well...
Maybe we could let you watch the other sports...
Or maybe not...
But not your team in that sport...
Is your absolute favorite team in your absolute favorite sport???
Tough choice???
Will it be based on how well that team is playing at the time???
Or will you pick a crummy team in your favorite sport???
I must say...
This is a tough one for me...

Baseball is my favorite sport...
That’s my generation...
But there’s nothing like going to a hockey game...
Or sitting in the stands with my season tickets...
Watching SDSU...
My college football alma mater...
If I don’t pick a college basketball team...
I miss March Madness...
Do I mind missing the Super Bowl???
Or the World Series???
The Stanley Cup...
Could I bear not getting to watch???

The dreaded Pro Bowl???
And...
As with any challenge like this...
There must be an *asterisk...
A disclaimer...
*Your actual mileage may vary...
*Member FDIC...
*If it lasts for more than four hours, call a doctor...
Okay...
One more thing...

Soccer doesn’t count...
You can’t pick a soccer team...
Because most soccer fans are one-sporters...
The wouldn’t miss the other sports any ways...
And that’s not fair to the rest of us...
Does that hurt you soccer fans???
Then fall down and fake an injury...
So...
Who’s your pick???
Are you going for quantity???
162 baseball games???
Or quality???
A four month college football season...
As for me...
I will pass on the Clippers and the Chargers...
I will miss the Clips...
But I can definitely live without the Bolts...
Especially after being Norved to death the last few years...
It’s between the Angels and the Kings...
And if I don’t take the Halos...
What do I do during the summer months???
Hmmm...
I could go to a minor league park???
Does that count???
I’ll count it...
I’m the boss here...
I’ll pass on the Angels...
So the only one left is...

GO! KINGS! GO!
dvt
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