Thursday, November 15, 2007
Week #12 College Football Picks
I was 3-0 in last week's picks. I am 30-11 on the season.
This Week's Fearless Picks:
#7 Ohio State wins at #21 Michigan. Both teams are trying to "salvage" an otherwise promising season.
The Big Ten title, a trip to the Rose Bowl, interstate pride, and an outside chance at the BCS Championship if Ohio State wins and other teams ahead of it falter over the next few weeks in regular season and conference championship play. The stakes were even higher for both teams like last year's "Immortality Bowl" which I thankfully picked the margin of victory, three points, and wasn't far off on the final score, 41-38, touch wood.
#9 Georgia wins at home against #23 Kentucky.
#6 West Virginia wins at #22 Cincinnati. Ohio State needs West Virginia to lose this game.
#15 Clemson wins at home against # 17 Boston College.
Local Picks: Syracuse loses at #24 Connecticut.
Rutgers wins at Pittsburgh.
Posted by the Tank in NY.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Did Boras Overplay His Hand?
Most likely on the advice of his agent, Scott Boras, ARod opted out of his record setting contract with the Yankees on the final moments of the World Series. The Yankees are the team with the deepest pockets and said that they will not negotiate with A-Rod if he opts out. Boras figured that a large contract was out there and displayed a lot of hubris. There has been no record breaking deal yet. Maybe it is not out there, epically now that teams know that they don't have to compete with the Yankees. But Red Sox fans indicated they don't want him. The Mets obviously opted out telling David Wright that he can do his winter workouts on 3rd base. Maybe the Angles will pick him up or the Dodgers or Cubs, but that is it, smaller market teams can't afford him. NY Daily News columnist Mike Lupica, quoting sources close to A-Rod, wrote yesterday that A-Rod may return to the Yankees. The Yankees? Is Luplica nuts, a reversal like that would lose Hank Steinbrenner a lot of credibility. But maybe A-Rod is nervous that he will not get the money and that Boras overplayed his hand? Lupica writes: "It would mean Rodriguez has figured out that even Boras can over-promise sometimes and under-deliver, that there is no $350 million offer out there and was never going to be. More importantly, he realizes how much Boras damaged him and damaged him a lot by having him walk away from his Yankee contract without even giving the Yankees a chance to come to the table." I think Lupica is wrong. A-Rod is afraid of playing in New York under the spotlight. Posted by Steve in New York
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Bob Costas
I recently had the pleasure of meeting fellow journalist and 19 time Emmy award winning journalist Bob Costas. Bob talked about different experiences watching sports since his childhood. Today's school children face a problem with late night baseball games as they have to go to sleep around the third inning. When he was a kid, Bob had the same problem with a twist as World Series games were played during the day. His sixth grade teacher knew this and brought in a television with rabbit ears so he could watch Whitey Ford pitch against Sandy Koufax in 1964.
He joked about sitting in between Joe Morgan and Bob Uecker during a baseball game. Morgan was one of the best second baseman of all time and a Hall of Famer while Uecker bounced around on six teams over a seven year career and hit a mediocre .200. Costas asked Morgan for World Series insight which he then asked Uecker for his. Uecker replied that he was on the disabled list in the 1964 World Series. Costas asked Uecker what was his injury. Uecker replied hepatitis. Uecker sensed that it was a sensitive issue and noted that the trainer injected him hepatitis.
Costas brought up one of his own faux pases and the crowd applauded. He said that broadcasting is not brain surgery. We briefly discussed Syracuse basketball as he is an alumnus and I am a huge fan. Coach Boeheim's successor appears to be Mike Hopkins when the time is right in the future -- hopefully not for a long time. Long live Coach Boeheim! Let's go Orange!
Earlier that week, Costas interviewed Joe Torre for HBO Sports. Costas' producer was wise enough to pull his ten year son out of school. After the interview, Joe met the young boy and wrote a note to the boy's principal saying that he spent the day with Torre. That shows Torre's class and going the extra mile for young people even though he was going through a difficult situation himself in the public limelight. (True and related story: This was reminiscent of my friend Ned who was a broadcasting major in college. He needed to get an interview for a journalism class and he saw Ned waiting to interview him during Spring Training. He stopped the interview with the rest of the media and talked only to Ned. As a result, Ned aced his class and is now a sports producer at a major network. Wow, I miss Joe Torre already.)

Posted by the Tank reporting live from Midtown Manhattan.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Posada Likely to Return to Yankees
The Yankees look like they are closer to signing Jorge Posada, "My first priority is the Yankees," Posada told reporters Sunday at halftime of the New York Knicks' game against the Miami Heat. "I would like to stay with the Yankees. My heart is with the Yankees, so hopefully we can get something done." After losing their manager, MVP 3rd Baseman, hitting coach, 3rd base coach, and pitching coach, Pettitte on the fence, the Yankees can't afford to lose Posada and his numbers. Next stop on the resign train is Mo. Posted by Steve in New York.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Trouble Maker
"I don't take anything he says to heart. Obviously I think I can be better defensively. But I have a Gold Glove, and that's the bottom line, and that's something I'm very proud of, and I feel like I'm getting better and better defensively, and obviously managers and coaches have seen that." --David Wright Yesterday Chipper Jones lashed out in "shock" that David Wright won the Gold Glove: "When I find out [Wright won] I was speechless, for quite some time... Certainly the guys with the least amount of errors and best fielding percentage quite obviously didn't win it.... I wouldn't have been disappointed had someone like [Pedro] Feliz or [Aramis] Ramirez won it. I'm a little confused by the final tally, that's a head-scratcher for me." Chipper is just making trouble. Pedro Feliz is a utility player and while Aramis Ramirez had 10 fewer errors than David Wright, he also played in 40 less games and turned less double plays. David Wright makes a lot of great plays, some truly amazing dives, and I suspect that the number of games played (almost all of them), the depth of the plays, and contribution to his team were taken into consideration, subjective votes, rather than pure statistics. If pure statistics decided the Gold Glove and MVP, then it would be boring and done by a computer. Time for Chipper to Shut Up. Maybe he will name his second daughter Citi. Posted by Steve in New York.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Disco Crisco Twister at Arlene's on Sunday, November 11, at 7 p.m
Disco Crisco Twister .com Nov 11 (Sun) at 7 PM at Arlene's Grocery 95 Stanton St. , New York, NY (Map)
Next Sunday: Disco Crisco Twister at Arlene's Grocery Dana Sterling presents: Disco Crisco Twister Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 7pm Join us for a night of fun, games and live music! Games include: * Live Musical Chairs: just like when you were four, but with a live band!, * Sing That Tune: let your karaoke/musical Jeopardy freak flag fly!, * Intimate Orange Relay Race: pass a citrus between your neck and chest to a complete stranger/new friend!, * Pop Culture Trivia: Do you know what Hollywood bad girls are up to this season? * Flip Cup: show off your dexterity & drinking skills! * Twister (with a twist): grapple 1/2 drunk teammates while reaching for that red dot! Come with your friends and play as a team, or just bring yourself and we'll introduce you to your new teammates. Live at Arlene's Grocery 95 Stanton Street (between Orchard & Ludlow) Subway: F to 2nd Ave. with special musical guests: Neo folk rock & roll The New Surreal Alternative funk-rockers The Vinyl Stash and Bringing the fun electro stuff DJ Skintight Hosted by Ariel (of KiNDERGARTEN) & Stephanie (of Rotten Cheri) 21+ Admission $8 at the Door. Get in for $5 when you RSVP to rsvp@annierock.com www.discocriscotwister.com Sunday Nov 4th 8pm come to...Amateur Female Jello Wrestling going.com/jellowrestle Sunday Nov 11th 7pm come to Disco Crisco Twister going.com/discocriscotwister Read more about this event (and see who's going) 
Friday, November 09, 2007
NFL Week #10 Picks
Last Week: I was 1-1 and 10-6 on the season. However, I am psyched that the Bills beat Cincinnati.
This Week's Fearless Picks:
The Bills beat the winless Dolphins in Miami. It's a potential trap game because the Dolphins played better in London and are coming off a bye week.
The Giants beat the Cowboys in a barn burner at home
Written by the Tank in the Bahamas and posted by Steve.
Thursday, November 08, 2007
College Football Picks
Last Week: I was 6-0 and 27-11 on the season. This Week's Picks: #18 Auburn loses at #10 Georgia Local Picks: South Florida wins at Syracuse. Rutgers wins at Army. Anyway, I'll be rooting for Army. Go Army! Written by the Traveling Tank in the Bahamas and Posted by Steve in Barcelona. We're global!
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