This is a summary of Dirk Nowitzki’s season: NBA Finals MVP, 23 points per game and, oh yeah, did I mention NBA Champion? Now, here’s Allen Iverson’s season… in Turkey: 14 points per game in seven games, knee surgery. And that’s how you know who still has it and who doesn’t.
Baseball is facing a major problem. Over the past few decades, the youth of America has grown less and less interested in the 150-plus-year old sport. Once considered America’s pastime, many children are now passing over baseball for more “exciting” sports, such as basketball and lacrosse. More »
July 18 is National Yogi Berra Day. In commemoration of this special man, I took a trip to the Yogi Berra Museum on the Montclair State University campus in New Jersey. For those of you who don’t know much about him, Berra was a baseball legend. He is a Navy veteran. More »

When thinking about life, does anything go exactly as planned? Of course it doesn’t. This is extremely true when looking back on the first quarter of the 2011 MLB season. Certain teams and individual players have excelled beyond expectation, while other teams and players have undoubtedly preformed way below their anticipated numbers. Here is a look at a few teams and players that have definitely surprised many so far… More »

I am a die-hard-only- play-with-the-Red-Sox-in-The-BIGS 2, cheer-every-time-they-hit-the-ball-Niagara-Falls-describes- my-tears-when-they-lose-in-the-playoffs kind of Red Sox fan. So this goes without saying: I HATE THE YANKEES. The Red Sox-Yankees rivalry has been around for more than 100 years, one of the longest standing rivalries ever. More »
This week, Barry Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice. That got me thinking… what has happened to baseball? Will there ever be a true “home run king” again? The lies are endless. Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens, Jason Giambi. And what does all this mean for the Hall of Fame? More »