Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

mofome

Banned
June 9th had several highlights, but the top belongs to young Steven Strasburg who was selected first overall by the Washington Nationals in this years MLB player draft. Anyone who follows baseball even a bit is familiar with the name Strasburg at this point. He has been on multiple magizine covers and been a feature story on ESPN more than once. His now legendary 103 mph heater is headed for the Nations capital, or so Nats fans hope. Linked up with agent Scott Boras, this saga is one likely to be filled with a touch of drama before the young righty is officially a professional. It's safe to assume there will be times when a deal seems looming and other where there looks to be no hope; in the end I expect the jewel of the 2009 draft to sign just prior to the deadline in mid August.

On the hardwood tonight King Kobe left his scowl at home and, seemingly, left his cape in the locker room at halftime. Following a first quarter that had fans ready to see a performance for the ages, Kobe Bryant failed to complete the show. In reality, Kobe has now hurt his team down the stretch in two games in a row; the pressure of LA, a championship, Shaq, and the Orlando defense has gotten the best of the future hall of famer. With plenty of talent around him, Kobe seems to feel that he needs to take the team on his shoulders to close games out, and that is exactly what The Magic have prepared for. The Eastern Conference representatives are extremely athletic and just too good to beat one on five. As a fan of the game you have to admire his willingness to put it all on himself, but if he doesn't start trusting the other guys on his team, he will find himself still one title behind Shaq when this season comes to its conclusion.

Our night of sports entertainment was supposed to be a three headed monster, but the Yankees put Johnathan Papelbon, and most who tuned in donning their Yankees gear, to sleep. AJ Burnett is either really feeling the pressure of New York or, just not all that good at baseball. Certainly the big righty is talented, but maybe not 80 million dollars talented. I've got an idea for the Yanks, try scouting a bit instead of treating the rest of the league as your farm system. Find yourself a Joe Saunders, draft yourself a Josh Johnson. Perhaps, and this is just a suggestion, figure out before the season starts whether or not Joba or Hughes or any of your other pitchers are actually starters or relievers. Then, and this is just a suggestion, address the other areas instead of having your pitchers left to wonder if they are going to be closing or starting every day as they come to the park.

The Pitching matchup of the day was decent, but it didn't really live up to its potential. Granted it may have been easier to pitch if there was a little atmosphere to the stadium down in Florida, but even without the adrenaline boost of a decent crowd, I expected each Josh Johnson and Chris Carpenter to put on more of a show than they were able to.

From there a couple former cy young winners got knocked around with Lee giving up over 10 hits to the slugging Royals and Johan managing a win while despite throwing a few pitches that ended up as souvenirs.

Todays top surprise performances came to us from a couple American League starters. Brian Tallet used his extremely underwhelming arsenal to blank the Rangers for seven innings and a few hours later, future MLB journeyman, Scott Baker managed to shut down the hot Oakland athletics as a bit of an underdog. The mighty As tried to make it interesting with a five run 9th which did cut the lead in half, but still failed to make the game interesting. Perhaps a few of those runs helped a fantasy team or two. Then again, if you have an Oakland Athletic bat starting on your fantasy team, you're most likely getting started with your draft prep for 2010.

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winkyduck

TYVM Morgan William!!!
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

Helllllllllllllooooooooooo idiot blogger!!!!!!! did you forget anything? Like a Hockey game? Hard to take this seriously when he leaves out 1 of the 2 best sporting events of the night

can't wait to see what this moron will do friday for G7 of the Cup
 

Viejo Dinosaur

EOG Master
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

Can't wait until August 15th when the Nats will fail to sign the kid....Mo, you better mark that date on your calendar...

Not rooting against you, but Boras can be a motherfuker...
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

The NHL game was riveting. This was a team who was one win away from a title and one team fighting to remain alive....the action and intensity was unmatched. The effort from both teams was as high as it can possibly be, the sacrifice was incredible and the ending was sensational.

hopefully more of the same for game 7
 

PO69

EOG Master
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

If the Nationals actually sign Strassburg, that will be the end of the "franchise." They have WAY too many holes to waste 50 million on one player. They should trade his rights TODAY!!!!!!!!
 

winkyduck

TYVM Morgan William!!!
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

The NHL game was riveting. This was a team who was one win away from a title and one team fighting to remain alive....the action and intensity was unmatched. The effort from both teams was as high as it can possibly be, the sacrifice was incredible and the ending was sensational.

hopefully more of the same for game 7

agree - how the wings failed to get one in the net on that last goal mouth scramble was beyond me. and cleary with a breakaway with 100 seconds left - WOW. i have no idea how they can have 3 stars of the game and LEAVE OFF Rob Scudari? anyone who saw the game KNOWS he was probably the #1 star of the game because without him the Wings win the game and the Cup. Scudari made a great "save" to flick away a puck in 3P when the net was open and then at the end of the game how many "saves" did he make and somehow NOT cover the puck with his hand for a penalty shot? Scudari was EASILY Star #1 of the game

FK - we both know what Friday will be like

MUST SEE TV!
 

mofome

Banned
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

Can't wait until August 15th when the Nats will fail to sign the kid....Mo, you better mark that date on your calendar...

Not rooting against you, but Boras can be a motherfuker...




Stephen Strasburg's agent, Scott Boras, said on Wednesday that he expects the No. 1 overall pick to reach an agreement with the Nationals prior to the Aug. 17 deadline.
"I think whenever you're drafted by a Major League team, the focus throughout the negotiations is, 99 percent of the time, to reach an agreement with a Major League affiliate and sign the athlete," Boras said. Boras hasn't publicly put a number on how much he'll be asking for, but he has repeatedly referred to the right-hander as an "extraordinary" talent, and the price tag for Washington will obviously be nothing close to modest.
Source: Nationals.mlb.com


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mofome

Banned
Re: Blogspot: The Day that was, June 9th

Helllllllllllllooooooooooo idiot blogger!!!!!!! did you forget anything? Like a Hockey game? Hard to take this seriously when he leaves out 1 of the 2 best sporting events of the night

can't wait to see what this moron will do friday for G7 of the Cup


winky, you called the dude an idiot but his blog was pretty on tonight.
 
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