Archive for the ‘Other Side of Sports (Too)’ Category
THE OTHER SIDE OF SPORTS (TOO) Jan. 30th, 2012
Well for those of you that were bored by the 12-9 NHL All-Star game this past Sunday you are not alone. Please feel free to include yours truly. That 12-9 score was not a joke but when one takes a look at the box score you can clearly see not one penalty was assessed except […]
Barry Larkin to the Hall: THE OTHER SIDE OF SPORTS
Well the lineup card is now complete for this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame Induction this coming July in Cooperstown with the addition of the one ball player elected by the baseball writers Barry Larkin. Larkin, who I will not bore you with a lot of stats, is a fish out of water during these […]
BYE, BYE – 2011 THE OTHER SIDE OF SPORTS
Well campers probably the worst year of my life personally is drawing to a close, good riddance, bye bye… and thank god. I mean the Cards did win the series and the NBA almost didn’t play at all and the rest of my life pretty much sucked. Let us see a stroke, […]
THE OTHER SIDE OF SPORTS, December 7, 2011
BY EDDIE (EDWARD) MICHELS Well campers I’m back to the dismay of the gathering multitudes so you might as well just keep reading. You might actually be informed and possible educated. Unless you are a dead baseball fan you might have missed the fact that the Boston Red Sox have hired Bill Buckner […]
THE OTHER SIDE OF SPORTS (TOO) — July 2011
It has been a while since I have graced you eyes fans with my latest ramblings, something you might have enjoyed so if that’s the case open wide and don’t blink. A few weeks back a fan at a Rangers game fell to his death trying to catch a baseball thrown his way […]
McGowan Makes First Start in Almost Three Years
The Other Side of Sports (Too) DUNEDIN, Fl.–Originally scheduled to go two innings/35-pitches for Class-A Dunedin Saturday Toronto Blue Jays RHP Dustin McGowan lasted just 2/3 of an inning in his first rehab start. “The important thing is that I felt good, that’s really all I care about right now,” said McGowan allowed three […]









