Thursday, November 3, 2011

Scattered Thoughts

It has been a while since I have updated the blog, so I have decided to begin working on it again.

I am now pursuing a career in journalism, so hopefully this blog can help me with getting some writing out there. Obviously I want to a be a sports journalist.

Because it has been so long, I have a lot to say about the various sports:

BASEBALL:

I was disappointed the Giants didn't win the World Series this year, but I can't complain because when they won it all last year that was the greatest moment of my life. I never thought I'd see the day.

With that said, it was painful to see Buster Posey get hurt and lose him for the whole season. I hope he when he comes back next season he is able to regain the form he had during his awesome rookie year.

Another point about the Giants...I HATED the trade for Beltran. I wanted them to get him, but I did not want to see them give up a prospect as valuable as Zach Wheeler. Of course, Beltran ended up being a bust as well.

If the Giants do decide to re-sign him, I would not offer more than $9/year. I would offer him a 2 year $18 million deal, or a 3 year, $27 million deal. I just don't feel he is worth $10 million/year anymore. He gets hurt too much and he doesn't put up the numbers to demand that much money. In fact, here's how I would characterize Beltran if he were a woman: Beltran is that girl who comes to all the parties and her make-up and clothes make her look better than she is. She's attractive, but she's not THAT attractive. Basically, Carlos Beltran puts up some okay numbers, but his name carries more weight than it deserves. Specifically for the Giants, yes their offense sucks but they shouldn't get put a ton of money in Beltran just because of his name, even though he improves the offense. Sign someone who can increase the offensive output EVEN MORE than Beltran.

Finally, one last note from the baseball world. The Rangers loss. That. Was. Painful. That has to go down as one of the most painful/signature losses in baseball history. The Game 6 collapse was a stomach-punch loss. I knew they wouldn't win Game 7 because teams just don't come back from that kind of loss. One strike away from winning the World Series, TWICE? That's just painful. At to make matters worse they even took a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the 1st inning in Game 1. Lets take a look at some of the memorable stomach-punch losses in recent history:

2002 World Series, Game 6: This was why 2010 was so great for me. The team vindicated what happened in 2002. The Giants were up 5-0 heading into the bottom of the 7th. Then that stupid monkey came out and ruined everything. Even worse, the Giants were still leading in the bottom of the 8th and 5 outs away from winning the World Series when they gave up the lead and lost 6-5. They lost Game 7 4-1 after leading 1-0 after the top of the 2nd.

2003 ALCS, Game 7 - We all remember this game. Grady Little leaves Pedro Martinez in the game 8th inning, and he gives up the lead by allowing 3 runs. The Yankees win the game in extra-innings on Aaron Boone's walkoff home run.

2003 NLCS, Game 6 - With the Cubs only 5 outs away from their first World Series appearance since 1945, Luis Castillo was up to bat. We all know what happens next. He hits a foul ball that Moises Alou tries to catch, but poor Steve Bartman interferes with the play. Castillo ends up walking. Later in the inning Alex Gonzalez bobbles a ball that could have been an inning-ending double play and the collapse was complete, the Cubs lost the game 8-3 and also lost Game 7.

1986 World Series, Game 6 - Poor Bill Buckner. With the Mets down to their last out Mookie Wilson is at bat and a wild pitch is thrown to tie the game. Later in the at bat Wilson hits a slow ground ball to Buckner down the first-base line. The ball goes through Buckner's legs and Ray Knight scores the winning run. The Red Sox lose Game 7 (which people always forget. They always think the Buckner game was the last game of the series).

Hopefully the Rangers can come back from the loss and play well next year. Hopefully they don't become the Buffalo Bills of baseball though.

Also, congratulations to the St. Louis Cardinals on winning and good luck to Tony LaRussa in retirement. They MUST re-sign Pujols otherwise they have completely blown it.

NBA:

I don't even know where to begin with this sport. I think the NBA is completely retarded. However, while I sided with the players in the NFL lockout, I do actually agree with the owners in the NBA lockout. However, I do not agree with how the lockout has been handled. Why did it take until August/September for the owners and players to have their first meeting?????? This is something they should have done in, oh, you know April, May, June, and July!!! Way to show the fans you care. The NBA: Where greed, corruption, stupidity, and ineptitude happens!

I think the players and owners should just agree on a 50/50 split of revenue, do the amnesty clause, and create a hard cap. And maybe owners/GMs should not offer ridiculous contracts to the likes of Eddy Curry, Kenyon Martin, Larry Hughes, Amir Johnson, and MANY others. It was reckless and now the fans are getting punished for it.

For the record NBA: We don't care all that much! We still have the NFL, college football, college basketball, and now I'm paying even more attention to the NHL! Your loss, rich people.

NCAA BB:

As for college basketball, I am very excited for this season! I'm not expecting much from Texas Tech, but I am still anxious to see how different the team is under Billy Gillespie. I look forward to seeing a more mentally-sound team, and one that plays the game more fundamentally.

My mom and I are also doing a season-long NCAA pool where the team/person with the most wins, wins the pool. There is a $25 buy-in, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd place teams/people win money. You pick 3 teams in the top 25 of the ESPN/Coaches poll, and 3 teams not in the poll. Our 6 teams are North Carolina, Duke, Ohio State, Butler, Belmont, and Wichita State. I can't wait to follow these 6 teams all year long, and have a vested interest in some of the smaller conferences in college basketball this year.


This has turned out to be a much longer post than anticipated, so check back later for my thoughts about college football (particularly Tech beating OU and then following that up with a loss to Iowa State), the NFL (some fantasy stuff too), and the NHL (Penguins are in first place!).

2 comments:

Cpt. Jack said...

Hey some of us still care about the NBA!
And dude, I told you Beltran was gonna be a bust. What has he even done since going to the Mets? Other than be mediocre at everything. I know, I know, he has a cool name but that does not make him a better baseball player.
Glad your starting the blog again man
-Cpt. Jack

Trolling Holden said...

Beltran puts up a .920 OPS in your turd park and hes a bust? Good to know