Saturday, March 15, 2008
March Twister
A tornado in Atlanta last night rocked the rafters, lights, and other parts of the Georgia Dome last night. It interrupted the end of the Alabama and Mississippi State game. After an hour, the final 2:11 of overtime was completed and Mississippi State won 69-67. The Kentucky-Georgia game was postponed to today and moved to Georgia Tech.
This tornado brought back bad memories as my parents, brother, and his then girlfriend were almost killed by an unseasonable 155 mile-per-hour tornado on May 31, 1998, during El Nino-La Nina. (The last tornado in my hometown was 1932.) No one was hurt thank God.
Posted by a concerned Tank in NY.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Len Elmore
I had the pleasure of meeting NYC basketball legend and ESPN analyst Len Elmore right outside of the Garden near where I currently work a couple of hours ago.
While I was coincidentially mailing Steve my deposit for our upcoming Everest Base Camp trip (touch wood) from the nearby Post Office on 32nd and Eighth, I happened to see Len.

It was great to meet him as I had listened to him recount his personal favorite moments as a player and a fan during the Marquette-Seton Hall game broadcast last night on ESPN. His recount of the Knicks 1970 championship was inspirational and mere days before I was born. I hope to live to see those Knicks glory days again, God Willing.
Len was cool and down to earth.
Posted by a grateful Tank reporting Live from outside the World's Greatest Arena, Madison Square Garden.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Orange Crushed
My beloved Syracuse Orange lost to the Villanova Wildcats, 82-63, today in the opening round of the Big East tournament at the Big East Tournament at the Garden.
The Orange started strong but played poorly in the second half. Their collapse before the half was similar to the recent second half collapse against Pittsburgh.
The only consolation is if the Orange play well enough in the NIT (Not In Tournament) to make the Finals at the Garden in a few weeks.
Posted by a depressed Tank reporting live from right outside the Garden at 2 Penn Plaza in NY.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Billy Crystal a Yankee?
The Yankees are signing up a new player: comic Billy Crystal. He will work out with the team today and play in the spring training game against the Pirates on Thursday. This is a gift from the Yankees to Crystal for his 60th birthday.
While this is cute, it is a disaster. First what happens if Crystal gets injured. He is a 60 year old man playing baseball with men half his age and in world class shape. Second it sets a bad precedent. Who will be next?
Do the Yankees really need a publicity stunt like this? Do they need the distraction? What is next, allowing some hedge fund manager to sponsor third base, have his photo on the bag at Yankee stadium to play in three spring training games next year?
Posted by Steve in Lisbon.
Monday, March 10, 2008
The Mets on the mend
Last week the Mets got in trouble from MLB for not fielding a "representative" team. That was because only David Wright and Jose Reyes were not on the DL. They are slowly starting to come back. It started with Ryan Church, coming back after his brutal concussion. Then Brian Schneider and Endy Chavez came back this weekend from their hamstrings.Even Damion Easley (ankle) and Jose Valentin (who was out most of last year) are back. That gives the Mets more depth if Chavez will replace Alou in Left Field for the beginning of the season. Los dos Carlos (Beltran and Delgado) were in today's lineup. So things are slowly getting better. We are waiting on the health of el Duque and Pedro Martinez while also hoping that Luis Castillo recovers soon. The real question mark is setup reliever Duaner Sanchez. The Mets need him back in a big way.
Sunday, March 09, 2008
The Rockets are on a Roll
The Houston Rockets are the hottest tean in the NBA. The Rockets, no relation to Roger Clemens, have won 18 in a row and are now the third seed in the Western Conference. And the last seven games have been without Yao Ming. Incredible.
Who knows if they can win it all? My cousin Mirko does but I am still sticking with the Spurs. As long as the Celtics don't win, I don't care. I am going to enjoy the stretch run and the playoffs.
Posted by a grateful Tank in NY.
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Friday, March 07, 2008
The Banged up Mets
While the addition of Johan Santana was a key component to the 2008 plan for the New York Mets playoff plan. Some other areas that have to fall into place are Moises Alou and Carlos Delgado. Unfortunately they are both a question mark in spring training. Moises Alou will be out for 4-6 weeks and not return to the lineup until early May. Carlos Delgado is banged up with a bad hip, a hip that can effect his swing. Even more than Johan Santan, Alou and Delgado hold the key to the Mets playoff fortunes this year. Let's hope that they heal fast. Posted by Steve in New York
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Perfect Spring Game
Yankee pitchers combined to pitch a rain shortened six inning perfect game on Tuesday.
Opening Day is a little over three weeks away. I can live with the following starting rotation:
Chien-Ming Wang Andy Pettitte Mike Mussina Philip Hughes Ian Kennedy / Kei Igawa
The loser of the fifth starting job can be an emergency reliever and/or long man.
If Igawa hasn't fixed his mechanics, send him to AAA to continue working and/or someone gets injured, God forbid. He was part of the perfect game so he'll hopefully be okay, touch wood.
Of course, I have not included Carl "The Cavalry" Pavano. (Super Twin Gil, Please make sure Medford Bob hasn't fallen out of his chair.) Seriously, I don't know if Pavano will ever throw another pitch for the Yankees. His contract is the closest thing to legalized theft this side of the Tax Man.
Joba: Lots of people want him to start as he did back in college at Nebraska. I think he is more effective in the bullpen as a setup man to Mariano as Mariano was to John Wetteland in the mid 1990s. When I was at Game 3 of the ALDS, he pitched 2 innings but was more effective in the first of those two innings. If he was a starter, he would win 18-20+ games, God Willing. Another starter like Kennedy or Igawa could win about 15 games, touch wood. However, if Joba is in the bullpen, he has a chance to help close out 40+ games. Therefore, the difference between Joba's 18-20+ games and Kennedy/Igawa's 15 games is about 3-5 games. But, the difference is more games to win 40+ games in pen is greater than the 3 to 5 games as a starter. How many saves did Mariano blow because he was overworked, injured, etc.? I'll address this more in the future.
Posted by The Tank in NY.
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