Unrelated Topics - Baseball, Football, and Basketball
A quick shuffle through the Mental In-Box.....
- The announcement that Clayton Kershaw signed a seven year, $215 million dollar deal with the Dodgers was stunning to me, although perhaps it should not have been. The team has signed a local TV deal that, according to some reports, is larger than the deal that the Yankees have, and an ownership group that thinks nothing of spending tons and tons of money. Few things in sports are as fragile as a pitcher's arm, so for their sake, here's hoping Kershaw doesn't encounter Kerry Wood- or Mark Prior-like arm miseries.
- The signing tells me one thing that is relevant for Pirates fans: Let us enjoy and treasure Gerrit Cole for these next five years before free agency is granted to him. If he develops they way we hope he can and if the going rate for such pitchers is now thirty million a year, well, he most likely will not retire as a Bucco.
- How about Alex Rodriguez with his 162 game suspension, saying that he still plans on showing up for Spring Training with the Yankees? Can you imagine what a circus THAT will be?
- As exciting as the NFL playoff games during Wild Card weekend were, the ones this past weekend were pretty lackluster. The one significant take-away that I took from Round 2 was a giant WOW for the performance that the New England Patriots put on in handing the Indy Colts' heads to them.
- Back on September 5, I made the following statement in my Steelers preview post: As for the Super Bowl, how about the Broncos to defeat the 49'ers in a New Jersey blizzard on February 2. And it is still possible that that could happen!!! To be honest, I'd have given long odds back then that that prediction would still be alive going into Championship Weekend. Not sure if the blizzard is still a possibility, though.
- I'm sure you all probably saw the comments made by Art Rooney II in his traditional post-season interview with the Pittsburgh media last week. I can't take too much issue with most of what he said except for the comment that the Steelers "should have been in the playoffs". Presumably he was talking about the missed calls by officials in that final game between Kansas City and San Diego. Also presumably, he had forgotten about that 0-4 start to the season.
- Great exchange between Kornheiser and Wilbon on PTI on Tuesday:
- Tony: And what would the ACC be like right now without Syracuse and Pitt?
- Wilbon: It sure ain't your grandaddy's ACC this year.
- Remember all the talk among basketball know-it-alls saying what a tough time Pitt, Syracuse, and Notre Dame would have adjusting to the ACC? A quarter of the way into the schedule, it sure looks like they all had that statement backwards.
- Listening to Pitt basketball games on the radio remains high comedy. The game against NC State a few weeks ago is a prime example. When Pitt fell behind 17-2 at the beginning, the pissing and moaning of Hillgrove and Groat was classic, and when the Panthers turned it around in the second half to win by 15, said pissing and moaning turned into unbelievable smugness and gloating.
- On the topic of college basketball, I watched the entire game between #1 ranked Arizona and UCLA last week. It was a terrific game, won by Arizona despite a late charge by the Bruins, and was made all the more enjoyable, to me anyway, because of the color commentary provided by Bill Walton, who has an incredible ability to talk endlessly about almost anything. As entertaining as he was last week, I get the feeling that if I was subjected to him more than two or three games a season, he would drive me to the point where I would want to throw a shoe at my television.
Good stuff Bobby ... I agree with you on Cole. Do you think that MLB should have two leagues, the have's and the have not's instead of the National and American designations?
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