Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Making the right choice

Hasheem Thabeet will return for his junior year for the UCONN Huskies. Thabeet was named 2007-2008 NABC National Defensive Player of the Year and Big East Player of the Year. He finished last season ranked no. 3 in the nation in blocked shots, and 2nd on the all time UCONN list behind Emeka Okafor.

Thabeet said “I am excited about the opportunity to stay at UConn and continue the mission that we started this season,” said Thabeet. “I also want to thank my family and close friends for all of their help and support. As a team, we took a step in the right direction this year, but I look forward to us working together to win a BIG EAST Championship and making a run at a national championship. I really enjoy being here, getting a great education and spending time with my friends and teammates.”

THANK YOU THABEET FOR STAYING, BECAUSE I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU PLAY NEXT SEASON!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

I do not agree


I do not agree with Hank on this one

Joba Chamberlain should remain in the pen, and not become a starter. He can throw upwards of 100 MPH on his fastball, and when they need one clutch out, that should be the pitcher to go to.

Hank Steinbrenner said "I want him as a starter and so does everyone else, including him, and that is what we are working toward and we need him there now." You may need him there now, but you also need a set-up man for your closer. If you take him out of the pen, and into the rotation, he is at risk of throwing out his arm and ruining his short lived career.

Steinbrenner compares his potential skills to that of Josh Beckett. YOU ARE DEFINITELY WRONG! Their is no way the two even compare. Chamberlain blows playoff games, while Beckett shines and makes a post-season game look like an exhibition. He mows down every hitter he basically faces. He deserved the ALCS MVP. Hank, leave the coaching to management, and leave Joba where he is. Like Paplebon, he has the potential to save 30 games when Rivera goes. Make the right choice, and leave him where his is.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Sox Keep on Rollin...


I do not want to jinx the Sox, but they are 9-1 in their last 10 games, and are on a win streak of 6. This should not come as a surprise because the Sox have solid pitching and a lights out bullpen. The main surprise is where the offense is coming from. Last night against the Angels it was the top of the line-up that stole the show.

Ellsbury had first inning solo homerun, added another one later in the game, and played gutsy baseball by reaching on a bunt down the first baseline. This performance is what we are going to see for a long time from the leadoff man.

After Ellsbury's performance the second man in the order Dustin Pedrioa finished with four hits, and knocked in the game winning run.

This Sox team is going to be one to remember. I am calling it now, only 22 games into the season and you are looking at the World Series Champions.

Either Ellsbury or Pedrioa is going to win the MVP of both the League, and Championship. For what I can see so far, my guess is going to be Pedrioa will win.

I must admit, last night I did not expect the Sox to win, so I changed the channel and watched Deadliest Catch (which I admit is a great show).

One last thing, without Josh Beckett, the Sox are showing that they can win ballgames no matter who is going to get the start. GO SOX, and good luck to the Celtics, a team that I have not followed all season, and do not want to begin now.


After watching this video, I think we can all agree, Dustin should stick to baseball, and not acting



Sunday, April 20, 2008

Ortiz still #1


Here and an article about David Ortiz.


The question around Red Sox Nation is whether or not David Ortiz is going to hit the way that he used to. People should realize that the season is 162 games long, and that Big Papi will get the clutch hits when he needs to.


The fans and journalists need to stop trying to find excuses as to why he is doing so poorly. Jerry Crasnick writes " One theory making the rounds is that Ortiz's surgically reparied right knee has robbed him of his foundation, and made him tentative at the plate." No Jerry it's not the knee. You see, in baseball, players go through something called a slump. Its when they don't get hits, and their performance is subpar. Eventually, they break out of it. Reporters need to write more about the game, and not why players are not doing good. This does not help the situation, it only makes it worse, especially in Boston.

Even with Ortiz doing horrible at the plate, the Sox have options. Its not like they can't rely on Manny Ramirez and Mike Lowell. They constanly produce and take pressure off him. People just want him to come to the plate, and always hit a home run. This is not possible. The only way to look it at, is that it's only April and not October, when the new king of clutch comes to the plate.

We all know that Ortiz will finish with an average above .300, and at least 30 home runs. Its just a matter of time before these things happen. Gradually he will skip hitting singles due to the shift, go straight to doubles and then put them into the Monster in left field.


No matter the situation with two out in the bottom of the ninth, there is nothing I would want more than to see the man who single handedly took out the Yankees in the 2004 playoffs.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

OLD SSC BASEBALL ROUND UP

Salem State Wins Against UMaine Presque

The Salem State Vikings (14-6) beat the UMaine Presque Owls (2-6) 11-1 Friday, April 4, 2008. Solid pitching, and plenty of offense helped the Vikings to the win.

Starter Josh Jennings got the victory after allowing four hits over five innings. Jennings struck out three batters with his final in the fifth, on a dropped ball by the catcher.

The Vikings scored four runs in the second, and never relinquished the lead. Ryan Kane provided the long ball in the fifth, and scored 2 RBIs. Anthony Palmieri had a pair of doubles, while Matt Mello had a two run single.

The only blunder from SSC came in the seventh inning when pitcher Tim Cooper gave up the Owl’s only run when catcher Jeffery Ramsdell scored. Cooper was also responsible for giving up the only hit from the relief squad.

Head Coach Ken Perrone used a total of 23 players in the game, with four of them coming in for relief of starter Jennings. The Vikings are now ranked No. 8 in New England.

The Vikings have now won five out of their last six games, and have also won 10 of their last 12 games.
Next up for the Vikings is a double-header conference game against Bridgewater State College with first pitch at 12:00 p.m. and 3 p.m. at The Alumni Park in Bridgewater.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

My List










Kevin Love (Power Forward/Center): Averages 17.7 points per game, 1.4 bpg, and has a .354 3P%.








Donte Greene (Small Foward/Power Forward): 17.7 ppg, 1.6 bpg, and has a .345 3 P%











Derrick Rose (Point Guard): 14.9 ppg, 0.4 bpg, .337 3P%























Michael Beasley (Foward): Averages 26.2 ppg, 1.6 bpg, and has a .379 3P%









What is this a list of???
To me, it's a list of the dumbest players who are not ready, and need more time in the NCAA. These "guys" think that they are NBA material after thier freshman year. I wish them no luck, and hope they end up like J.J. Redick, who gets mininal time in the pros. No player should declare themselves after only one year at a university. I hope true veterans eat them alive, and make them look as silly as thier decision. ESPECIALLY KEVIN LOVE!





















Wednesday, April 16, 2008

U-C-O-N-N!





U-C-O-N-N, UCONN, UCONN, UCONN!!


UConn star Doug Wiggins asked the college to release him from his scholarship...No, he does not want to enter the draft, he wants to transfer to another school according to ESPN.com Wiggins is a star player from the state, and gets plenty of playing time. It does not make sense to me to leave a university that could potentially win the NCAA tourney in '09. Good luck Doug, but i think its the wrong choice.
As long as the UCONN does not let Thabeet enter, then the team should be fine!