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Making an All-Star Team … For the Price of Prince Fielder
Don’t be alarmed … well, maybe be a little alarmed. I’m sorry. Prince Fielder brings out the mad scientist in me. So, in case you’ve been hibernating, Tuesday Prince Fielder agreed to a nine-year deal with the Tigers, a deal … Continue reading →
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Can the Angels Buy Happiness?
Money talks. Admittedly, I don’t know this from personal experience (right now my wallet is drier than the Sahara). But it’s true. Just ask Rod Tidwell. Or Kenny Powers. Or Busta Rhymes. I guess that’s why the sports world can’t … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J. Burnett, Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, American League, Anaheim, Arab Money, Atlanta Braves, Barry Bonds, Boston Red Sox, Busta Rhymes, Butler University, C.C. Sabathia, C.J. Wilson, Daniel Tosh, Detroit Tigers, Eastbound and Down, Jerry Maguire, John Lackey, Justin Verlander, Kenny Powers, LeBron James, Los Angeles Angels, Michael Jordan, Miguel Cabrera, National League, New Testament, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Eagles, Prince Fielder, Rod Tidwell, Roy Halladay, Sahara Desert, Scottie Pippen, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Tim Tebow, World Series, Yankee Stadium
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Sports Success Brings Detroit Hope
You won’t see many college kids heading to Detroit on Spring Break. You probably wouldn’t go there on your honeymoon either. It didn’t make this year’s Top 10 cities to raise a family (or the top 50 … or the … Continue reading →
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How to Lose the Wild Card in Three Minutes
It’s certainly been an interesting week for me. Sunday I had food thrown at me at the Bills game (that’s the last time I wear a Welker shirt in the state of New York). I also tried sushi for the … Continue reading →
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The Summer of Jesse: My Adventures in The World of Sports
In 10 short days I’ll be beginning my final semester at Syracuse University. That means the Summer of Jesse is almost over. This summer was particularly memorable, especially from a sports point of view. See, growing up in Connecticut, I … Continue reading →
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