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The Rain Maker Sports: Sports Bytes - May 24, 2010
Yesterday was a tough day for pitching aces: C.C. Sabathia was rocked for six runs in five innings by the Mets; Roy Halladay was lit-up for six earned runs in 5.2 innings; and Zack Greinke was pounded for seven earned runs in just 3.1 innings . . .
How bad are the Yankees right now. They are 4-6 in their last 10 games, and they just lost two of three to their cross-town rivals--the last place NY Mets . . . In the three game series the Yankees generated a grand total of nine runs . . . Prior to last night's game Mark Texeira was batting .204--the second lowest average in the American League among players with at least 150 at-bats . . .
Somebody please put Randy Wynn and Chan-Ho Park on a raft and ship them off to the "Lost" island . . . Speaking of "Lost" I gave the final episode a "C" rating. I had no problem with the survivors discovering they were dead, but I was disappointed that the creators did nothing to explain "the island". Ultimately, I know no more about the island today than I did before the finale . . .
Alex Rodriguez needs to start dating Kate Hudson again . . .
What a tragedy. Former All-Star P Jose Lima died of a massive heart attack at the age of 37 . . .
Tim Wakefield is only 20 innings away from reaching the 3,000 innings-pitched milestone. Yesterday the knuckleballer threw eight shutout innings against the NL East-leading Phillies. Somehow it was only his first win since July 2009 . . . I've said it before and I will continue to say it: if I were starting a team Kevin Youklis would be among the first players I'd grab. Yesterday he went two for four with a triple and a homer . . .
The Rays are the best team in baseball and the Red Sox are arguably MLB's hottest team. Their three-game series beginning tonight should be as exciting as a 15-round heavyweight championship fight . . .
The San Francisco Giants have lost five in a row and are 14th in the NL in runs scored (175) . . .
The Mariners continue to slide. They are now 3-7 in their last 10 games and sit 12 games below .500. They have scored the fewest runs of any team in the American League (153). Free agent signing Chone Figgins epitomizes how poorly the M's offense has played: his batting average (.195) is only 15 points higher than his weight (180 lbs) . . .
The Blackhawks vs. the Flyers would make for an exciting Stanley Cup . . .
The Tampa Tribune has ripped the growing possibility that the Meadowlands will host the 2014 Super Bowl. The Florida newspaper argues that a NY-area Super Bowl is "the worst idea since Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty [filmed] 'Ishtar." ' The editorial also pleads that "[u]nless reason prevails . . . NFL owners [are] about to be led down a slushy path by a commissioner determined to reward New York for building a new home for the Giants and Jets." Truthfully, even though I am a New Yorker, I can't say I disagree with them . . .
Bears LB Brian Urlacher should find a better way to defend his club than by calling out Chicago Bears legend Gale Sayers. In response to some critical but reasonable comments Sayers made about the state of the Bears today--including questioning whether Urlacher can recover from his wrist injury--Urlacher slammed Sayers and implied that the Hall of Famer was overrated. " Let me ask you a question: 'How many championships did Gale Sayers win? How many playoff games did he win when he played? None. None. None . . . Does [Sayers] know how to win football games? Does he? No. How are you going to criticize someone else when you haven't done it yourself?" Urlacher's suggestion that Sayers is overrated is ironic considering that in a 2006 Sports Illustrated poll of 361 NFL players, Urlacher was voted the second-most overrated player in the NFL behind only Terrell Owens . . .
Am I the only sports fan who could care less that Tony Romo may play in the U.S. Open?
About the Author
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