Wednesday, June 30, 2010

In Other News: 6/30/10

Didn't think I'd let you go 2 days without any sort of an update, did you?

Quick hits from around the sports world for your afternoon delight. Warning: Reading may cause over speculation of your waning talent

Uh Oh For Federer

Interesting beginning note. If you go to ESPN.com right now and look at their homepage, you may see a title for an article that looks familiar. I knew this blog would help me make millions. Now all I need is one of those lawyers with the catchy tunes on TV who say some shpeal about damages.

Federer made it two bad grand slams in a row today, losing in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. After reaching 23 straight Grand Slam semifinals, he's now come one round short in the past 2. Even though the sports world is in a roar today about how this could be the end of an era for hands down the greatest one of the greatest tennis players of all time, I'm not buying it. Why? After losing to Nadal at Wimbledon in what many think was perhaps the greatest tennis match ever and losing the Australian to Nadal (and showing his misery) two years ago, Federer responded by winning Wimbledon, the French, and beating Nadal on clay at the Madrid Masters. If he says he's hurt, cut him some slack. Instead, reporters are quick to call his bluff, stating that he is coming up with excuses to explain his poor performance. Sounds to me like World Cup hangover....

In other news...

Monday, June 28, 2010

End of the Line for U.S.A. Soccer

Late game heroics couldn't save the U.S. team from elimination

Man, I really had hoped I wouldn't have to be writing this article this soon. As both a fan and a writer for a blog that focuses on teams that can't seem to shake losing, you're aware that very often if you root for certain teams once in a while you have to bite the bullet and write about your team's loss. As such, I allowed myself some time to cool off after U.S.A.'s eliminating loss to Ghana, again, so I could approach this post with a level head and mature demeanor. With that, I can now honestly express my well thought out feelings:

Friday, June 25, 2010

"I Could Beat 'Em in Wranglers"

"Sure you're great at taking a powerbomb, but the key to being a successful
quarterback is giving up your WWE dreams as soon as possible..."

Is it August yet?

No no, I'm not that sick of baseball yet. As a fan, you tend to never stop paying attention, even during the off-season.

As a fan of teams that can't seem to win a championship in recent years, let alone, ever, teams that seem to like nothing more than coming up suspiciously short, you pay special attention to things you borderline neurotically over think can ruin your chances.

As such, I thought it interesting that our favorite gunslingin', heartbreakin', two-timin', wranglin' hunk of QB had some words for the newspaper folk and the NFL community yesterday. Apparently, Favre stated "I can still play at a high level...I would love to go beat the Saints (in the season opener)."

Thursday, June 24, 2010

In Other News 6/24/10

Quick hits from around the sports world for your afternoon delight. Estimated reading time: approximately 11 hours, 5 minutes

History Made at Wimbledon

Nope, this has nothing to do with any of the usuals. Don't know if any of you were watching Wimbledon over the past three days, but today John Isner finally defeated Nicolas Mahut in the longest match at Wimbledon ever. The match was called due to darkness two straight nights and lasted 3 days, 183 games, and 980 points. Unfortunately, due to this match being between the 23rd ranked player in the world and the 149th ranked player in the world, it will go the way all other insane sports records go (Quickly, who can tell me the only major league baseball player to hit two grand slams in the same inning off the same pitcher? Can you name the pitcher too?), and due to that we say...

In other news...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

GOOOAAAL!

Donovan's Injury Time Goal Sent USA Fans From South Africa to the White House Into A Frenzy


There are times when I love my borderline comical inability to predict an outcome right before the end of a game.

I mean, for ever thousand or so "Holy cow we can pull this off!" predictions that I end up being horribly wrong about (I used to be so ecstatic about my fortune telling job prospects), there occurs events such as those which just transpired on the ol' pitch.

Oh yeah. Say it with me people, "Group Champions."

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

In -> Out: How Sweet It Is

Four Years Later, Same Result

Trying out a new theme series of blog updates here, hence the title. Let me know if you get it, and/or if you like it

Sometimes, things work out just the way you wanted.

Other times, however, life's nice enough to give you a little extra, too.

Today, South Africa and France were both eliminated from competition after South Africa defeated captain-less France 2-1. South Africa, therefore, becomes the first host country to fail making it out of the group stage (Songs > Vuvuzelas when it comes to home pitch advantage? Don't worry, I won't go down that road...yet). But despite the loss and record setting elimination, the South Africa Coach still beamed with pride while speaking of his players and how they represented their country.

Uh oh, France. The title of the blog + process of elimination with regard to who I can talk about in this post = ...

Friday, June 18, 2010

Did you see that?!?

I hope you all saw that game last night. What a way to end a series! I mean, talk about a total team effort. I can't believe it came down to the wire! And that defense was spectacular! I would have settled for one sweep on the road, but two?! Sheer awesomeness.

Wait, wait, wait. You thought I was talking about that other series finale last night? Well of course I watched it. Fine fine, it's only fair I close the door on the NBA season just like I closed it on the NHL season too, but after this it's sporadic updates till the weather changes, got it?

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Pressure's On in LA

Well, somebody has been reading my blog...

But days after I rightfully got on Pierce's case pretty hard for his moronic comments and subsequent poor home performance "being a competitor," the Celtics responded by winning Game 4 and Game 5 pretty soundly (Pierce, in particular, played well).

Monday, June 14, 2010

Closing the Door on the NHL Season

Spirits were high in Chicago after the Blackhawks halted a 48 year old curse


Well, they did it. Last Wednesday the Blackhawks ended a 47 season Stanley Cup drought by beating the Flyers in overtime.

It's easy to write about the Blackhawks and their well deserved celebrations (and hangovers that followed) but here at WMBC we like the losers better. So my apologies to the Blackhawks' fans, but this ones going to be about the Flyers.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Going Going Back Back to Cali Cali

"Hey Lakers' Fans, juussssst kidding!"

Helloooooo Mr. Jinx!

But three days after the strong outing by the Celtics in Game 2 and Paul Pierce's subsequent proclaimation to Lakers' fans that the NBA Finals would not be returning to LA this year, Pierce's comment still has potential, even after the Celtics got whooped last night at home.

Strasburg and the "Rebuilding" Nationals


Well...that didn't go as I expected...

I did intend to update yesterday but previous engagements got in the way. Looking back, maybe it's a good thing I didn't.

Monday, June 7, 2010

What About Home Ice?


As if you needed anything more than last night to remind you there are two winter sports championships going on right now (you should see what the "previous channel" button on my remote looks like), your feedback has been heard.

I went on and on about home court advantage for the NBA Finals, so what about home ice advantage for the Stanley Cup Finals? Sorry for the wait NHL fans. Below is a similar analysis to my home court advantage analysis for basketball. For making you wait the whole weekend before you were able to read this in hopes for an escape to the away team curse, I went back to the 1990 Stanley Cup, just for you. Can we be friends again?

Friday, June 4, 2010

Home Court Advantage


I love football and its playoff format especially now that its Playoff OT rules have finally been changed, 10 years too late, but there's beauty in a playoff series, like in the NHL, NBA, and MLB. What makes playoff series so amazing is that in order to have a winner, there has to be an odd number of games (yay for algebra arithmetic) EDIT: and the lower seed gets to play at least one game at home. This automatically creates home field/court advantage EDIT: for both teams, this mysterious, somewhat immeasurable force, and here at WMBC, we love non-tangible factors. But is it a factor?

Edits courtesy of some restless guy from some town.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Imperfect Perfection

Quite a different facial expression here from Galarraga than after the game last night.

I'm sure you have all seen it, maybe watched it, maybe just read about it, but either way I hope you're thinking what I'm thinking, "What a disaster."

I'm passionate about sports like many others, but I have a deep love for baseball. I love the good with the bad, the blatent rules with the subjective calls, it's all part of the game. There are so many unwritten rules that are as much part of the game as the infield fly rule. Here are two of my favorites:

Admin Stuff for WMBC: Update!

Ok, ok, I hear you. The masses have spoken, and I have listened.

Mouseover texts with links that are somewhat ambiguous are awesome. But not to the point of degrading my reader base. Keep it contained to when it's needed, don't overdue it, and don't make the text ruin the links.

Anymore fine tuning you can think of, don't hesitate to pass on a friendly word.

New blupdate coming soon.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Quick Admin Stuff

Big changes here at WMBC. Now the links have mouseover text! That's right, now you can hover over each link for a brief sometimes satirical description of why the link is relevant. Why? Jokes that go over people's heads aren't actually funny at all, and only including some people, like little Jamie Harrison down the street with his super cool clubhouse, is mean and stupid and the clubhouse was probably dumb anyways. But I digress.

All future posts from here on out will include links with mouseover text, and I'll be working backwards to update old posts with these helpful hints. So check back if you had absolutely no idea what I was refering to in a previous post and hopefully we can help clear up the madness. Catch you later.

Down Goes Federer

 

Holy smokes, talk about ending a streak. Yesterday, Robin Soderling defeated Roger Federer in the Quarterfinals of the French Open, halting Federer's consecutive Grand Slam seminfinals streak at 23.

Are you kidding me?

Those among you not impressed go ahead and raise your hand. Are you serious? Fine, let's go ahead and put it in some perspective.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Well That Was Awesome...

Anyone get the number of that bus?

I'm of course talking about the Mets stellar outing yesterday at the Padres. Did anyone else see that one coming?

It is truly a sight watching a team set a record for runs in a game. It truly sucks, however, watching that record set against your pitchers. It's times like these that you need a quick mental exercise to take your mind off the joy of watching your team get shelled. Yesterday's game and the pitching performance of one reliever in particular got me thinking, would Newton have liked yesterday's game?

NBA Finals All Set


Celtics, Lakers, head-to-head in the Finals. I am amped up! This is going to be sweet!