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Feb 19 2009

The Braves are Second Choice Again

Ken Griffey, Jr. has made his decision and once again, the Atlanta Braves are left at the alter. What does this do to the Braves? Well, frankly, nothing. Ken would have helped the Atlanta Braves, but he was not the fix all to their issues. The great thing is, the Braves have 4 young outfielders that now get a chance to compete for the platoon position in left field. Brandon Jones, Jordan Schafer, Gregor Blanco or Josh Anderson now have a better chance at making the roster. Jones and Schafer lead in the area of power but Blanco and Anderson lead in the speed field and have the advantage in time served at the major league level.

With the platoon position being the alternative answer in left field, this still leaves center field opened. Shafer, Blanco, and Anderson are the best 3 out of the 4 for this position. The biggest issue that I see is them needing a true leadoff. Anderson and Blanco is the best prospect for this as well.

Bottom line is that Spring Training will be important for all the people that want to play in the outfield. I can not wait to see what comes out of this.

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Feb 18 2009

Spring Training Gearing Up

Today is going to be the first day for many of the Major League Baseball teams to have full squad practices. Last week, all pitchers and catchers showed up to camps across Florida and Arizona. As people flocked to these spring training facilities, their hopes was to catch a glimpse and maybe even get lucky enough to nab an autograph from their favorite pitcher or catcher. Some got even luckier as some of the MLB everyday stars were out as well.

Today bodes to be a different type of day though. Today, you will see the managers get a little more serious with the workouts as it is time to get rid of the offseason weight and back into playing shape. Today, I expect to here the sounds of spring flowing through Florida and Arizona like a resounding clap of thunder. On top of all this, I cannot wait till the 25th of February when the first games begin.

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Feb 17 2009

Truth, Rumor, or Just Plain Bullshit.

The off season has not been kind to Frank Wren and the Atlanta Braves. First, they were rumored to be in the running of getting Jake Peavy. Then rumors emerged about A.J. Burnett. And as if that were not enough, rumors even came out about Rafael Furcal, the once beloved short stop of the Atlanta Braves. Heck, even Andruw Jones’ name has been tossed around.

Well, now it is the talks about Ken Griffey, Jr. and the decision that will be heard around the world. Will he pick the team that he started at and come full circle or will he play for a manager that he has longed to play for since he started in the big leagues. Well, for the answers to those question, we will have to wait till Ken utters those words. However, it seems as though the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has already chimed in with there 2 cents. I would hate to read yet another retraction.

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Feb 16 2009

Griffey to decide between Atlanta and Seattle

At the age of 39, Ken Griffey, Jr. should be able to choose where he would want to finish out his career. Well, frankly, the ball is in his court. Ken has to step to the plate and decide whether or not to finish his career where he started and complete the full circle or play for the one manager that he has always wanted to play for.

Now, as an Atlanta Braves fan, I pull for him choosing to stay close to home so that he can watch his daughter play basketball and his son play football. Being a Brave warrants this because he is but an hour flight from his home town of Orlando, Florida. This is where his son will be playing football this year. His daughter plays basketball him Atlanta, so he can catch some games there as well.

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Feb 15 2009

Brett Favre Calls it Quits. Again!!!

Brett Favre has decided to hang his cleats up again. Well, at least for the time being. One has to consider that as the season gets closer, that fact may very well change. However, with his retirement being announced, does it mean that the New York Jets are a better team?

Frankly, in my opinion, I have to say “NO”. The reason being is simple when you think about it. First off, you have to consider that the team is now without a quarterback. Secondly, they are without a headcoach. Or maybe I should just state that they lost both of them at the end of the season. Now, both have to be replaced.

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Feb 14 2009

Where will Junior end up?

Rumors have been flying rampant in regards to Ken Griffey, Jr. and where he will call home for the 2009 baseball season. Some speculate that he will land in the Atlanta Braves outfield where he would possibly platoon with Matt Daiz. Others think that he might return to where he began his career and lock into the DH position where injuries are less prone to plague him for the season.

Personally, I think it is going to come down to Junior himself. Does he want to strickly swing a bat in 2009 and very limited chances of ever walking on the field defensively or does he want to chase balls in the outfield with a chance of injuring himself on even a routine play? For me, the love of the game makes me want to play both sides. I guess we will have to wait to see if that same thing applies to Mr Griffey.

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Feb 12 2009

Is Bud Selig going to far with the *?

The question has risen if Bud Selig is going to far by not allowing the records that Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, and Roger Clemons stand without an * beside them. In the beginning with all this crap came out about players juicing, I could agree to that. However, over the last year, my opinion has been changing. Are they guilty? Sure as hell they are. But, if that is the case, then you might as well go as far back as when Babe Ruth played and write an * in there as well.

Bottom line is this; the times might have changed, but so has the game of baseball. It does not make it right to do some illegal and get away with it. It also does not make it right to do that illegal thing and take away something that they worked their entire career over. You do not ban people from the hall of fame because they used a spitter, sand paper, or pine tar to trick a batter. You do not ban people for snorting cocaine or have a drinking problem. So, why ban these 4 players for their offense? Is it any worse than the ones that I named?

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Feb 11 2009

Seth Meyers defends Michael Phelphs

Published by poopy head under Sports Edit This

One of the things that I have always stated is the fact that celebrities have to be careful what they do in public. However, after watching this video from Seth Meyers on Saturday night live, I have changed what I think about celebrities.

Personally, if you are a role model, I believe that you have to be careful of what you do. With that said, I think that when you attend a party, the last thing that you think about is some money hungry freak snapping your picture and then selling it off to the tabloids.

If the worst thing that Michael has ever done is hit the bong, then I do not think that he is that bad. Hell, we have had Presidents that lead this country do worse things.

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Feb 10 2009

A-Rod shows up in the Top 10 List

A lot of the hype that has been on Alex Rodriguez has been brought on himself. As all the big names were falling in the steroid scandals, A-Rod was sitting back taking another shot in the ass. Well, I think that he deserves whatever the media can push out on him.

Last night was a great start to that media blitz and David Letterman started it in his monologue and then carried it over to the top ten list. I have to admit, number 8 is my favorite one and I think probably drew the most reaction from the crowd. With that said, maybe that one should have been number 1.

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Feb 09 2009

A-Rod Sucks

OK, so all of it comes out over the weekend. When Sammy Sosa and Mark McQuire went down in a blaze of glory, there was Alex Rodriguez. When Andy Pettitte and Jason Giambi all went public with their supplement use, there was Alex Rodriguez. The entire baseball nation looked to him to help ease the pain and get them past it all.

Well, all that ended this weekend as A-Rod became A-Fake. Now, I am not a Yankee fan, but I am a huge baseball fan. It pisses me off to a great extent that the highest paid player in baseball can not get there on his own. For someone to use a drug to give them an advantage over their opponents pisses me off more than I can tell you.

With this news, I can never look to A-Fake to be a beacon of HOPE. The 19 year old kid that once sat at shortstop for the Seattle Mariners has disappointed a nation.

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