What a week to shit the bed. Jason lost, plus I was playing Ryan. If I won, I could make up some ground on those guys. Sadly I lost 8-2. Sunday I was down 10-2, but at one point had come back to 7-4, but then Ryan had a reliever pitch well and his ERA/WHIP edged me out.
I think I made a mistake trading Prince Fielder for Andrew Bailey and Michael Cuddyer. The saves are nice, but Cuddyer is not really a good substitute for Fielder. By the end of the week I had dropped him and picked up Denard Span to help me with stolen bases.
Joey Votto has been hurt all week, yet is not on the DL. Sucks for me. Should I try to pick up another 1B? If there was one out there, I would have picked him up by now. Most of my hitters sucked, most of my pitchers sucked. Ugh, I am getting frustrated...
This week I am taking on Pat, who is in fifth place behind me. If my team does not come together and kick a little ass, then it will be time to make some changes. Jonathan Broxton was about my only stud this week, 3 SVs, .55 WHIP and a 0.00 ERA. Not too bad.
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Monday, February 6, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Are We Winning?
As most of you know, I read a good amount of books. Mainly fiction, but every once in awhile I will read something nonfiction. Rarely do I read sports books. Which I think is weird, since I love sports. Some of you also know that I am a huge fan of Deadspin, especially the Will Leitch days. Well, he has a new book out, called Are We Winning? Fathers and Sons in the New Golden Age of Baseball. I decided to pick it up last week and pretty much could not put it down once I started it.
The book is about a trip to the Cardinals/Cubs game in '08 when the Cubs clinched the division. Leitch attends the game with his father and a friend (a hated Cubs fan). Actually this is just the backdrop of the book. Leitch is writing the book to his nonexistent son. It is broken up into chapters by inning. He explains modern baseball and how it is doing just fine, but also his own relationship with his father.
My favorite part of the book can be read here. He discusses Steve Bartman and how that could have been any diehard baseball fan. Anyone could have reached for that foul ball and ended up being blamed for ruining a season. Utterly ridiculous the way Bartman was treated.
The book also made me think of the relationship with my own father. In fact, so much of Leitch's description of his dad, reminded me of my dad. Playing catch and my dad being able to launch flyballs into the stratosphere, or being able to throw the length of our field without much effort always amazed me.
If you are a fan of baseball or just want to read about father/son relationships, this is definitely a book you should check out.
The book is about a trip to the Cardinals/Cubs game in '08 when the Cubs clinched the division. Leitch attends the game with his father and a friend (a hated Cubs fan). Actually this is just the backdrop of the book. Leitch is writing the book to his nonexistent son. It is broken up into chapters by inning. He explains modern baseball and how it is doing just fine, but also his own relationship with his father.
My favorite part of the book can be read here. He discusses Steve Bartman and how that could have been any diehard baseball fan. Anyone could have reached for that foul ball and ended up being blamed for ruining a season. Utterly ridiculous the way Bartman was treated.
The book also made me think of the relationship with my own father. In fact, so much of Leitch's description of his dad, reminded me of my dad. Playing catch and my dad being able to launch flyballs into the stratosphere, or being able to throw the length of our field without much effort always amazed me.
If you are a fan of baseball or just want to read about father/son relationships, this is definitely a book you should check out.
Friday, November 25, 2011
2011 MLB Prediction Results
Let us look at how well I did this season with my predictions:
NL East
I got the first two correct with the Phillies and Braves. I also knew the Mets would be better than the Marlins. Unfortunately, the Nationals had to screw things up by finishing in third. I was right that Stanton would become an elite power hitter, unfortunately he did not hit 40, so I get no real credit.
NL Central
I did not get one team right. Pretty damn dumb on my part. Let us look at how I did with my Pirates against certain pitchers:
Greinke: 3-1 against the Buccos. So they did at least beat him once.
Halladay: 2-0. Okay, I was a little off on that one.
Lee: 1-0. Not looking good.
Lincecum: Did not even pitch against them.
Zimmerman: Same as Lincecum.
Bailey: Homer beat the Buccos, but he gave up three runs.
Gee: He beat the Pirates twice, and had a great game where he went eight innings of one run ball.
Lohse: He was 2-1 and did not shut them out either.
NL West
I at least got the Dodgers correct! Go me! I do not think anyone predicted Arizona winning this one, so whatever. Mat Latos started the season hurt, but did not get hurt during the season. I also want to point out that the Giants would not have won the division if Posey had been healthy the full year. Just saying.
I got the wildcard wrong, I got the NLDS completely wrong. I will point out that I said the NLCS would be between a division champion and a wildcard from within that division (Phillies/Braves) and instead it was the Brewers/Cardinals.
I did not get any of the awards right, but I did mention Freddie Freeman, who ended up in second place for ROY. I was also a little under on Troy Tulowitzki's stats, he was just .302/30. My bad.
I did predict the Pirates record correctly, which is pretty awesome. I should have entered a contest or something.
AL East
I got three out of the five correct. If the Red Sox would not have had their monumental collapse, I would have nailed the entire division. Way to go Pirates for ruining that one for me (trust me, I am more than happy being wrong, if it means being at PNC to see the Red Sox lose). The Yankees finally brought up Montero, and I am pretty sure people will want to see him more often next year instead of Jorge.
AL Central
I only got the Royals right in this one. Who knew the Indians would be a good team. Or that the Twins would absolutely suck? Not this guy. At least I predicted that Grady Sizemore would get hurt. Still no word whether or not he is doing softcore porn yet.
AL West
I got the Rangers and the Mariners right.
The only things I got right were the Rangers winning the ALDS over a team and the Royals record.
Needless to say, this was a bad year for me.
NL East
I got the first two correct with the Phillies and Braves. I also knew the Mets would be better than the Marlins. Unfortunately, the Nationals had to screw things up by finishing in third. I was right that Stanton would become an elite power hitter, unfortunately he did not hit 40, so I get no real credit.
NL Central
I did not get one team right. Pretty damn dumb on my part. Let us look at how I did with my Pirates against certain pitchers:
Greinke: 3-1 against the Buccos. So they did at least beat him once.
Halladay: 2-0. Okay, I was a little off on that one.
Lee: 1-0. Not looking good.
Lincecum: Did not even pitch against them.
Zimmerman: Same as Lincecum.
Bailey: Homer beat the Buccos, but he gave up three runs.
Gee: He beat the Pirates twice, and had a great game where he went eight innings of one run ball.
Lohse: He was 2-1 and did not shut them out either.
NL West
I at least got the Dodgers correct! Go me! I do not think anyone predicted Arizona winning this one, so whatever. Mat Latos started the season hurt, but did not get hurt during the season. I also want to point out that the Giants would not have won the division if Posey had been healthy the full year. Just saying.
I got the wildcard wrong, I got the NLDS completely wrong. I will point out that I said the NLCS would be between a division champion and a wildcard from within that division (Phillies/Braves) and instead it was the Brewers/Cardinals.
I did not get any of the awards right, but I did mention Freddie Freeman, who ended up in second place for ROY. I was also a little under on Troy Tulowitzki's stats, he was just .302/30. My bad.
I did predict the Pirates record correctly, which is pretty awesome. I should have entered a contest or something.
AL East
I got three out of the five correct. If the Red Sox would not have had their monumental collapse, I would have nailed the entire division. Way to go Pirates for ruining that one for me (trust me, I am more than happy being wrong, if it means being at PNC to see the Red Sox lose). The Yankees finally brought up Montero, and I am pretty sure people will want to see him more often next year instead of Jorge.
AL Central
I only got the Royals right in this one. Who knew the Indians would be a good team. Or that the Twins would absolutely suck? Not this guy. At least I predicted that Grady Sizemore would get hurt. Still no word whether or not he is doing softcore porn yet.
AL West
I got the Rangers and the Mariners right.
The only things I got right were the Rangers winning the ALDS over a team and the Royals record.
Needless to say, this was a bad year for me.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Congratulations Ryan!
Good job Ryan on winning our fantasy league for the third year in a row. Obviously, this cannot happen next season. I do not care if we all have to band together to defeat you, but we will make it happen!
I have some ideas for next season, but that is something for another post. I figure, the best way to show my respect for Ryan, is to show a good picture of him...
I have some ideas for next season, but that is something for another post. I figure, the best way to show my respect for Ryan, is to show a good picture of him...
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Comic Book Characters Should Play Baseball: Marvel Edition
Last time I looked at the DC characters, and it was pretty fun. This time I want to take a look at the Marvel characters, but I do not want to use the same types of characters.
Owner
Imagine if Tony Stark had decided to never take that fateful trip and instead bought a baseball team. Hell he would be like a drunken Mark Cuban. He is super-intelligent, so I imagine he would meddle with the team much like Jerry Jones, but during one of his drinking binges he could always pull off a crazy trade...
Also, I am pretty sure he would have some sexy cheerleaders.
Catcher
Durability is something that makes a catcher valuable. You do not want a guy like Chris Snyder or Ryan Doumit out there who could get hurt on every single play. Imagine Wolverine out there (hopefully he made it into baseball before getting an adamantium skeleton), getting down, blocking balls, having no problem taking a collision at the plate. He would easily break Cal Ripken Jr.'s record.
I picture him having a little bit of pop in his bat, and with his animal reflexes he might be able to be a pretty decent hitter. I would imagine a .275 average and about 25-30 HRs per year.
Also, he always seems to be crouching down into a catchers position. I think it is just a short leap for him to throw on a mitt. I just feel bad for the guy who gets into a fight with him and one of those creepy, boney claws pops out.
Owner
Imagine if Tony Stark had decided to never take that fateful trip and instead bought a baseball team. Hell he would be like a drunken Mark Cuban. He is super-intelligent, so I imagine he would meddle with the team much like Jerry Jones, but during one of his drinking binges he could always pull off a crazy trade...
Also, I am pretty sure he would have some sexy cheerleaders.
Catcher
Durability is something that makes a catcher valuable. You do not want a guy like Chris Snyder or Ryan Doumit out there who could get hurt on every single play. Imagine Wolverine out there (hopefully he made it into baseball before getting an adamantium skeleton), getting down, blocking balls, having no problem taking a collision at the plate. He would easily break Cal Ripken Jr.'s record.
I picture him having a little bit of pop in his bat, and with his animal reflexes he might be able to be a pretty decent hitter. I would imagine a .275 average and about 25-30 HRs per year.
Also, he always seems to be crouching down into a catchers position. I think it is just a short leap for him to throw on a mitt. I just feel bad for the guy who gets into a fight with him and one of those creepy, boney claws pops out.
First Base
You want a big power-hitter playing over at first? How about the guy known as Power Man. Instead of becoming a Hero for Hire, what if he went into baseball? The dude would probably belt about 50 HRs per year. He has the strength, he would just have to work on being able to hit a baseball.
I picture him as a three true outcome kind of guy. Like Adam Dunn or Carlos Pena. Probably strike out a ton, walk a good bit, and absolutely crush baseballs. Also, since he has that enhanced durability, you do not have to worry about him getting hurt.
I would love to see what would happen if Prince Fielder or Albert Pujols tried to smack on him. He would probably have to give them a beat-down.
Second Base
Instead of going out and raising a fortune to help fun a silly club that wants to take over the world (or whatever the Hellfire Club wants), Sebastian Shaw would have made perfect second baseman. He could easily absorb the kinetic energy of the ball and then throw it to first with the same force (if I remember his powers correctly).
Unfortunately, he would probably have played back in the early 1900s with Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb (god, those two together would have been a pretty scary thing). I can see him being pretty decent turning the double-play and all he would need is some people to punch him in the dugout before he could go up to bat, maybe give him a little extra strength. I imagine a .250 hitter, with probably 10-15 HRs. I picture him being more of a defensive guy.
Third Base
Honestly, did you think I would create this team and not include the main man of the Marvel Universe? Obviously Captain America would be a perfect third baseman. He has range and agility, so he would make Ryan Zimmerman look like Pedro Alvarez. Also, tossing that shield around probably makes him a fairly accurate hitter and have a little zip on the ball (good thing Luke Cage is over there in case one misses a glove!).
Did I mention that he can probably hit a little bit too? I imagine him to hit for a ridiculously high average with plenty of home runs. I bet he would hit around .400 with 40+ HRs. Honestly, he had the perfect opportunity to make this happen. He could have been unfrozen and just disappeared from the world. Join a baseball team and make a fortune.
Sadly, he decided that continuing his career as Captain America was a smarter move than crushing baseballs and winning MVPs. What a loser.
Shortstop
Quick reflexes, photokinetic memory...hmm how could these serve a baseball player? Well just plop ol' Taskmaster in front of a TV for a few hours and allow him to watch every great SS and then watch him go out and perform perfectly.
His other skills are also enhanced, so he would probably be a great hitter. He would basically be just like Starlin Castro...minus the fact that he could field his position.
Dear Pittsburgh, please go out and sign this guy immediately! His weird skeleton face might be a problem...I really hope that is just some weird mask.
Left Field
This team definitely has some power in the infield, what they would really need in the outfield is a supreme defense. Some guys with canons who can just gun runners down. Imagine having Bullseye out in left-field. He can kill people by throwing a card at them. I am sure he could throw a baseball from left to home...I bet he could throw out Sid Bream...
Also, with his fighting skills and ability to hone in on an object, he could probably be a pretty decent hitter. I could see him hitting .300 and maybe hitting 20 HRs.
Right Field
So a similar type player, with probably a better arm over in right. Hawkeye would pretty much kick ass out in the field. He has that fantastic athletic ability from his circus days.
I would imagine that his years of doing all that crazy training with Captain America has made him pretty quick, so I could see him being a 20 HR guy, but his value would be his ability to get on base and steal bases. I am thinking maybe 60-80 per year. With these guys hitting behind him, he could probably score about 130 runs per year.
Oh, and come on, he wears this outlandish uniform and still manages to bang most of the girls in the Marvel Universe? Yeah, he would definitely enjoy the baseball lifestyle.
Center Field
Okay, this would not be a team if I did not include Spider-Man. Obviously, he could only play one position. Out there in CF, he could use his abilities a little bit and rob HRs all day. Also, he has enhanced speed and reflexes. I can imagine a ton of Web Gems from him out there. He would be like Andy Van Slyke out there, making constant great catches.
He has super-strength and the ability to dodge bullets. You think a 95 MPH fastball is going to phase him? I am guessing he would go down as one of the greatest players of all time. Probably club 50-60 HRs, hit around .450, and steal a few bases. Yeah, he would be good.
Oh and if you do not think he would do something like this, then you do not remember what Peter Parker did when he first received his powers. He joined a professional wrestling group. Maybe if Uncle Ben had not been shot, Peter may have realized that the real money is in professional baseball.
Pitchers
Remember in the last edition, I used the Arrow family as a group that would make great pitchers. I decided to go a different route this time. You need a pitching staff? I can give you two pitchers and that is all you will need.
Mystique would be able to copy pretty much any pitcher ever. Four days in a row, she could be four different pitchers. Clemens, Pedro, Randy Johnson, Verlander...all she needs to do is change the facial features a wee bit.
After that you might need to allow her an off day, maybe so she could go out just be herself. Being a guy for that long would probably get weird.
I say, you take a guy like Longshot and teach him a knuckle-ball. Think about it, his mutant ability is to make probability/luck go in his favor. Every time he tosses that sucker, things would be in his favor, it looks like it will be a ball, but it somehow drops in for a strike. A guy hits it and it just seems to go right to the SS.
Unfortunately, he might need to wear an eye-patch or something. Also, he just looks like an old 80s style pitcher with that great mullet. Hey Longshot, Doug Drabek called, he wants his hair-style back.
Well there is the team, who do you think would win: DC or Marvel? Hmm...
I picture him as a three true outcome kind of guy. Like Adam Dunn or Carlos Pena. Probably strike out a ton, walk a good bit, and absolutely crush baseballs. Also, since he has that enhanced durability, you do not have to worry about him getting hurt.
I would love to see what would happen if Prince Fielder or Albert Pujols tried to smack on him. He would probably have to give them a beat-down.
Second Base
Instead of going out and raising a fortune to help fun a silly club that wants to take over the world (or whatever the Hellfire Club wants), Sebastian Shaw would have made perfect second baseman. He could easily absorb the kinetic energy of the ball and then throw it to first with the same force (if I remember his powers correctly).
Unfortunately, he would probably have played back in the early 1900s with Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb (god, those two together would have been a pretty scary thing). I can see him being pretty decent turning the double-play and all he would need is some people to punch him in the dugout before he could go up to bat, maybe give him a little extra strength. I imagine a .250 hitter, with probably 10-15 HRs. I picture him being more of a defensive guy.
Third Base
Honestly, did you think I would create this team and not include the main man of the Marvel Universe? Obviously Captain America would be a perfect third baseman. He has range and agility, so he would make Ryan Zimmerman look like Pedro Alvarez. Also, tossing that shield around probably makes him a fairly accurate hitter and have a little zip on the ball (good thing Luke Cage is over there in case one misses a glove!).
Did I mention that he can probably hit a little bit too? I imagine him to hit for a ridiculously high average with plenty of home runs. I bet he would hit around .400 with 40+ HRs. Honestly, he had the perfect opportunity to make this happen. He could have been unfrozen and just disappeared from the world. Join a baseball team and make a fortune.

Shortstop
Quick reflexes, photokinetic memory...hmm how could these serve a baseball player? Well just plop ol' Taskmaster in front of a TV for a few hours and allow him to watch every great SS and then watch him go out and perform perfectly.
His other skills are also enhanced, so he would probably be a great hitter. He would basically be just like Starlin Castro...minus the fact that he could field his position.

Left Field
This team definitely has some power in the infield, what they would really need in the outfield is a supreme defense. Some guys with canons who can just gun runners down. Imagine having Bullseye out in left-field. He can kill people by throwing a card at them. I am sure he could throw a baseball from left to home...I bet he could throw out Sid Bream...
Also, with his fighting skills and ability to hone in on an object, he could probably be a pretty decent hitter. I could see him hitting .300 and maybe hitting 20 HRs.
Right Field
So a similar type player, with probably a better arm over in right. Hawkeye would pretty much kick ass out in the field. He has that fantastic athletic ability from his circus days.
I would imagine that his years of doing all that crazy training with Captain America has made him pretty quick, so I could see him being a 20 HR guy, but his value would be his ability to get on base and steal bases. I am thinking maybe 60-80 per year. With these guys hitting behind him, he could probably score about 130 runs per year.
Oh, and come on, he wears this outlandish uniform and still manages to bang most of the girls in the Marvel Universe? Yeah, he would definitely enjoy the baseball lifestyle.
Center Field
Okay, this would not be a team if I did not include Spider-Man. Obviously, he could only play one position. Out there in CF, he could use his abilities a little bit and rob HRs all day. Also, he has enhanced speed and reflexes. I can imagine a ton of Web Gems from him out there. He would be like Andy Van Slyke out there, making constant great catches.
He has super-strength and the ability to dodge bullets. You think a 95 MPH fastball is going to phase him? I am guessing he would go down as one of the greatest players of all time. Probably club 50-60 HRs, hit around .450, and steal a few bases. Yeah, he would be good.

Pitchers
Remember in the last edition, I used the Arrow family as a group that would make great pitchers. I decided to go a different route this time. You need a pitching staff? I can give you two pitchers and that is all you will need.
Mystique would be able to copy pretty much any pitcher ever. Four days in a row, she could be four different pitchers. Clemens, Pedro, Randy Johnson, Verlander...all she needs to do is change the facial features a wee bit.
After that you might need to allow her an off day, maybe so she could go out just be herself. Being a guy for that long would probably get weird.
I say, you take a guy like Longshot and teach him a knuckle-ball. Think about it, his mutant ability is to make probability/luck go in his favor. Every time he tosses that sucker, things would be in his favor, it looks like it will be a ball, but it somehow drops in for a strike. A guy hits it and it just seems to go right to the SS.
Unfortunately, he might need to wear an eye-patch or something. Also, he just looks like an old 80s style pitcher with that great mullet. Hey Longshot, Doug Drabek called, he wants his hair-style back.
Well there is the team, who do you think would win: DC or Marvel? Hmm...
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 24 and Fantasy Football Week Two
Baseball
And just like that, my season is over. Offord defeated me 6-5. Congrats Offord on fifth place. Way to go me for sixth place. I would like to point out that while it was close, most of my team sucked, minus Ryan Braun and Justin Verlander. They pretty much tried to win this week by themselves. Braun hit .455/.455, with six runs, four HRs, and seven RBIs. Verlander won two games, with twelve Ks, 0.00/0.93. Pretty impressive guys. Also, these two picked up via trade, so obviously my draft skills suck.
Ryan is taking on Dave in the finals, as James battles Imler for third place. I honestly do not care what happens at this point. I hope everyone wins.
Kevin's League
I beat Earthurriquakeacane! 129-124, which was the second highest score for the week and I took over first place with the only undefeated record. Michael Turner and Jahvid Best had great games, but Jamaal Charles got hurt. I picked up Pierre Thomas for next week.
Speaking of next, I take on Couch Potato Hero's and as of now the match-up projection does not look good for me. Although, he still has Dez Bryant and Michael Vick, and either one could sit out this week.
Steel City League
Six stitches! Jesus, I haven't been raped like that since my prison days...157.90 to 82.46. That is pretty much an ass beating right there.
Most of my players underachieved, or in Dez Bryant's case, he did not even play. Also, the Arian Foster may have hurt his leg some more, so who knows how that will go for me. My best player was Matthew Stafford.
This week I take on Hurricane Arians, and he is projected to beat me, but one can never rely to heavily on those things.
And just like that, my season is over. Offord defeated me 6-5. Congrats Offord on fifth place. Way to go me for sixth place. I would like to point out that while it was close, most of my team sucked, minus Ryan Braun and Justin Verlander. They pretty much tried to win this week by themselves. Braun hit .455/.455, with six runs, four HRs, and seven RBIs. Verlander won two games, with twelve Ks, 0.00/0.93. Pretty impressive guys. Also, these two picked up via trade, so obviously my draft skills suck.
Ryan is taking on Dave in the finals, as James battles Imler for third place. I honestly do not care what happens at this point. I hope everyone wins.
Kevin's League
I beat Earthurriquakeacane! 129-124, which was the second highest score for the week and I took over first place with the only undefeated record. Michael Turner and Jahvid Best had great games, but Jamaal Charles got hurt. I picked up Pierre Thomas for next week.
Speaking of next, I take on Couch Potato Hero's and as of now the match-up projection does not look good for me. Although, he still has Dez Bryant and Michael Vick, and either one could sit out this week.
Steel City League
Six stitches! Jesus, I haven't been raped like that since my prison days...157.90 to 82.46. That is pretty much an ass beating right there.
Most of my players underachieved, or in Dez Bryant's case, he did not even play. Also, the Arian Foster may have hurt his leg some more, so who knows how that will go for me. My best player was Matthew Stafford.
This week I take on Hurricane Arians, and he is projected to beat me, but one can never rely to heavily on those things.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 23 and Football Week One
Baseball
Well that is the end of the season. Okay, not really, but I lost to James 7-5. I am now playing Offord for 5th place. Ugh, what a shitty way to end the season. My team was beating James pretty bad all week and then completely collapsed over the weekend. I was winning batting average, but ended up losing because my team completely sucked.
Anyways, it was a fun season, and I will try my best to win against Offord this week. Good luck to everyone else still fighting for the championship. Hopefully someone will beat Ryan, we cannot allow him to three-peat. None of my players deserve any credit. They can all suck it.
Football
Two leagues and two wins. Very nice way to start the season. In Kevin's league I beat Victorious Secret 104-42. It was pretty awesome. The majority of my guys got more points than they were projected, minus Matt Schaub. Luckily, the NY Jets scored 19 points, so that was a nice bonus.
In the Steel City league, I thought for sure that I was doomed. I got pretty intoxicated over the weekend (more on that later) and did not get to a computer in time to replace Arian Foster. Also, I made a trade for Dez Bryant, but it went through on Saturday, but again did not start him. So, I had two empty spots.
In all honesty, I should have been destroyed, but fortunately my opponent did not replace a certain injured Indianapolis QB. That saved my ass because I won 105.80-103.70. Also, remember how I said I was going to look at defensive players? Well I picked up Brian Urlacher and that was a very wise choice. He racked up 20 points for me. Aside from Matt Stafford, he was my best player.
Hopefully I do not make any idiotic mistakes this week.
Well that is the end of the season. Okay, not really, but I lost to James 7-5. I am now playing Offord for 5th place. Ugh, what a shitty way to end the season. My team was beating James pretty bad all week and then completely collapsed over the weekend. I was winning batting average, but ended up losing because my team completely sucked.
Anyways, it was a fun season, and I will try my best to win against Offord this week. Good luck to everyone else still fighting for the championship. Hopefully someone will beat Ryan, we cannot allow him to three-peat. None of my players deserve any credit. They can all suck it.
Football
Two leagues and two wins. Very nice way to start the season. In Kevin's league I beat Victorious Secret 104-42. It was pretty awesome. The majority of my guys got more points than they were projected, minus Matt Schaub. Luckily, the NY Jets scored 19 points, so that was a nice bonus.
In the Steel City league, I thought for sure that I was doomed. I got pretty intoxicated over the weekend (more on that later) and did not get to a computer in time to replace Arian Foster. Also, I made a trade for Dez Bryant, but it went through on Saturday, but again did not start him. So, I had two empty spots.
In all honesty, I should have been destroyed, but fortunately my opponent did not replace a certain injured Indianapolis QB. That saved my ass because I won 105.80-103.70. Also, remember how I said I was going to look at defensive players? Well I picked up Brian Urlacher and that was a very wise choice. He racked up 20 points for me. Aside from Matt Stafford, he was my best player.
Hopefully I do not make any idiotic mistakes this week.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Sports Silliness
The last few days have provided some funny sports stuff. Let us take a look at a few of them.
Haha, very classy Rice! Probably the only thing I will remember about them all season.
World-class athlete...running is hard!
Seriously, what the hell is Morgan thinking? Does he really want a piece of Pujols? That man would destroy him. Also, I would love to see Fielder and Pujols fight. Plus, if Morgan was so serious about fighting, how is it that Prince Fielder is able tolightly jog run full speed over to grab Morgan? That was one of those: "oh shit, I hope someone grabs before I get my ass beat."
And then Morgan decides to go to twitter...
Calling Albert Pujols a woman...wow. Very clever Nyjer! I also see that spelling is kicking your ass, especially "where vs. we're." What a joke...
Things I learned from the Sidney Crosby press conference:
-His brain is like a Ferrari
-The etymology of the word concussion...it comes from Latin!
-Christmas is a celebration
-90% is better than 89%
-Sid needs to buy polo shirts a size bigger...he looked like he was about to explode out of that and start screaming "SID ANGRY!!! SID SMASH!!"
-According to the ladies, Sid is still sexy.
-Vestibular perception
-Sid is not retiring. Or at least, do not bet on that.
Wow, just wow...these uniforms look like something you would see in Grant Morrison's Invisible.
Haha, very classy Rice! Probably the only thing I will remember about them all season.
World-class athlete...running is hard!
Seriously, what the hell is Morgan thinking? Does he really want a piece of Pujols? That man would destroy him. Also, I would love to see Fielder and Pujols fight. Plus, if Morgan was so serious about fighting, how is it that Prince Fielder is able to
And then Morgan decides to go to twitter...
Calling Albert Pujols a woman...wow. Very clever Nyjer! I also see that spelling is kicking your ass, especially "where vs. we're." What a joke...
Things I learned from the Sidney Crosby press conference:
-His brain is like a Ferrari
-The etymology of the word concussion...it comes from Latin!
-Christmas is a celebration
-90% is better than 89%
-Sid needs to buy polo shirts a size bigger...he looked like he was about to explode out of that and start screaming "SID ANGRY!!! SID SMASH!!"
-According to the ladies, Sid is still sexy.
-Vestibular perception
-Sid is not retiring. Or at least, do not bet on that.
Wow, just wow...these uniforms look like something you would see in Grant Morrison's Invisible.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Fantasy Football Preview
This year I am in two leagues: Kevin's league that I was in last and one with a bunch of Pittsburgh fans via twitter. We shall now take a look at how my teams look.
Ngewo's Crappy Team
In Kevin's league, I was able to attend the draft because a certain hurricane caused the date to change and instead of being an in-person draft, we just did it online. Here are my results:
I like this team. I took a chance on Jones and if he can perform well, I could honestly see some big things from him come mid-season.
I took Antonio Brown very late because I figured, what the heck. Might as well get him now before someone scarfs him up if he starts putting up big numbers.
I think my biggest problem will be deciding who to start in my flex position each week. Do I go with Best or Jones?
Another tough decision is which QB to start. I guess that is a good thing though.
Their are only eight teams in this league, so it is hard to tell if my team is really good, or if everyone's team is really good. If that makes sense...
I am a little annoyed that Ryan did not get in the league this year, since he was the one who got me involved. We had some fun last year with trades and playoff games...well Ryan, if you want to offer advice, feel free.
FinishingInTheRear
This league is a little different: 14 teams, more position players: 3 WR/3 RB/and the flex position includes TE, also there is a defensive player as well.
Unfortunately, since it was decided pretty late to do this league, the draft was set for today and the only time available was 2:00, so I had to let Yahoo auto-draft. I did a little adjusting to the pre-rankings, but I did not notice the defensive player, so I have no clue how this will turn out.
Auto-draft looks to have done a fairly good job. I realized when I got to work that when I bumped defenses up in the pre-rankings that I may have pushed them way too high. I was almost hoping that I would end up with Green Bay and Pittsburgh. Figured that would be good trade bait.
My WRs look a little week, and I could be in trouble if Stafford gets hurt pretty early on. I might have to look into making a trade with one of my RBs.
I also could probably upgrade on the defensive player, but I will need to look to see how the scoring works. When Amanda (the commissioner of the league) tweeted me my roster, it said B. McCann. My first thought was: huh, they really did make it a combined baseball/football fantasy league. I was happy with McCann as my catcher...
On a side-note (I am very hyphen happy tonight), I want someone to invent a year long fantasy sports league that allows you to draft players from all sports. And I have the perfect day to hold the draft: the day after the baseball all-star game. No sports games that day! You allow the season to run until the next ASG...it would be awesome...
Anyways, let me know what you think of my teams, what could I improve? Also, I will try to update my weeks just like I do for baseball, but that will have to happen on Tuesday.
Ngewo's Crappy Team
In Kevin's league, I was able to attend the draft because a certain hurricane caused the date to change and instead of being an in-person draft, we just did it online. Here are my results:
I like this team. I took a chance on Jones and if he can perform well, I could honestly see some big things from him come mid-season.
I took Antonio Brown very late because I figured, what the heck. Might as well get him now before someone scarfs him up if he starts putting up big numbers.
I think my biggest problem will be deciding who to start in my flex position each week. Do I go with Best or Jones?
Another tough decision is which QB to start. I guess that is a good thing though.
Their are only eight teams in this league, so it is hard to tell if my team is really good, or if everyone's team is really good. If that makes sense...
I am a little annoyed that Ryan did not get in the league this year, since he was the one who got me involved. We had some fun last year with trades and playoff games...well Ryan, if you want to offer advice, feel free.
FinishingInTheRear
This league is a little different: 14 teams, more position players: 3 WR/3 RB/and the flex position includes TE, also there is a defensive player as well.
Unfortunately, since it was decided pretty late to do this league, the draft was set for today and the only time available was 2:00, so I had to let Yahoo auto-draft. I did a little adjusting to the pre-rankings, but I did not notice the defensive player, so I have no clue how this will turn out.
Auto-draft looks to have done a fairly good job. I realized when I got to work that when I bumped defenses up in the pre-rankings that I may have pushed them way too high. I was almost hoping that I would end up with Green Bay and Pittsburgh. Figured that would be good trade bait.
My WRs look a little week, and I could be in trouble if Stafford gets hurt pretty early on. I might have to look into making a trade with one of my RBs.
I also could probably upgrade on the defensive player, but I will need to look to see how the scoring works. When Amanda (the commissioner of the league) tweeted me my roster, it said B. McCann. My first thought was: huh, they really did make it a combined baseball/football fantasy league. I was happy with McCann as my catcher...
On a side-note (I am very hyphen happy tonight), I want someone to invent a year long fantasy sports league that allows you to draft players from all sports. And I have the perfect day to hold the draft: the day after the baseball all-star game. No sports games that day! You allow the season to run until the next ASG...it would be awesome...
Anyways, let me know what you think of my teams, what could I improve? Also, I will try to update my weeks just like I do for baseball, but that will have to happen on Tuesday.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 22
The final regular week of the season. Unfortunately, I was winning 12-0 all week, then on Saturday some of my pitchers sucked and Shellie's pitchers decided to take advantage. She took over ERA on Saturday, and then on Sunday, some asshole named Jeremy Hellickson decided to throw a complete game shutout. That dropped the final score to 9-2. I went from sixth place to fifth place, but had I not tied the win category, I would have jumped to third and if I went 12-0, I am pretty sure I would have been in second place.
Congratulations to Ryan for getting the first seed and pretty much dominating all season. Good luck to everyone in the playoffs. This week I take on James, who finished in fourth place. I tied him the first time and beat him 9-3 last time. Good luck my friend!
My best player this week was Dustin Ackley, he hit .429/.480, had a HR and a SB. He also racked up six RBIs and three Runs. Great week for the rookie.
Congratulations to Ryan for getting the first seed and pretty much dominating all season. Good luck to everyone in the playoffs. This week I take on James, who finished in fourth place. I tied him the first time and beat him 9-3 last time. Good luck my friend!
My best player this week was Dustin Ackley, he hit .429/.480, had a HR and a SB. He also racked up six RBIs and three Runs. Great week for the rookie.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Comic Book Characters Should Play Baseball: DC Edition
The other day I was thinking about comic book characters and how silly it is that all of these characters become heroes/villains when they realize they have some kind of power or ability. If I found out that I had enhanced strength or something, I would probably go into professional sports. Much easier to make millions.
I started to wonder which comic book characters would make the best baseball players. I decided to only use the humans who had minor enhancements. Obviously Superman would destroy a baseball. And yes, the Flash would just tap the ball and make it home in under a second. People would probably notice they were a little different.
Shortstop
Remember the days before Alex Rodriguez played for the Yankees? Or before he took performance enhancing drugs? He was a big guy, who could hit and play his position. He was quick, agile, and powerful. Who does that sound like?
Batman is 6'2, 210 lbs. and is a master in multiple forms of martial arts. He would be amazing in the field. Throwing batarangs probably means he would be pretty accurate throwing to first from awkward positions. Oh, and he is big and strong, and could probably be a 40 HR type guy.
Second Base
You need someone quick at second, who can help turn those tricky double plays. Well if Batman is at SS, then you would definitely want Robin at second. Obviously I mean Tim Drake. He was my favorite Robin. Tim is listed at only 5'1, 115 lbs, but I think he may have grown a little bit. Anyways, he would have the quickness to make those turns and throws to first.
Also, since he loves to use his bo staff, he would probably be a great slap hitter. I could imagine him being more like Ichiro, high average and a ton of stolen bases.
Third Base
This is one of the positions where you want some serious power. This is the character that got me thinking about this whole post. Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke. He has enhanced abilities: strength, agility, reflexes, and a healing factor.
This guy is a mercenary, but he could easily make a crap-load of money hitting 50 HRs per year and also hitting around .400. If Albert Pujols or A-Rod can get over $200 million (I am sure Pujols will get that kind of money), Slade would probably be even higher paid. Plus, his extra abilities would not be noticeable as long as he did not jump twenty feet into the air or something.
Oh, and with that healing factor, he could probably break Cal Ripken's consecutive game streak.
First Base
This is another one of those big, power-hitter type positions. You would someone who is a big target for the other infielders to throw too, but also someone who can just crush a baseball.
Bane would make a great first baseman. He is 6'8 and as long as he does not overdo it on the Venom, he would not look a muscle-bound freak. Just use it on occasion and keep belting out HRs, probably would strikeout a few times though. He would be like Adam Dunn.
Luckily, as of now, MLB does not test for Venom. If they did, Bane could be banned for a few games. Although, he has stopped using it in comics, to get started in baseball, while growing up in the Caribbean, I am sure he would have been juicing.
Center Field
When you think of a center fielder, you want someone who is a natural athlete, and very fast. They usually have a lot of ground to cover. Well, who better than Nightwing? He is built almost exactly like Andrew McCutchen.
Dick Grayson was a fantastic gymnast and acrobat long before he met Batman. That kind of thing probably would come in handy when making ridiculous catches. Also, he probably has a cannon from throwing batarangs and whatnot. I picture him as .300 hitter, who steals about 30-50 bases per year. Not a huge HR guy, maybe 15 to 20, but probably a fantastic gap hitter.
Left Field
Here is another one that has super powers, but those could easily be hidden. Animal Man could play left field. He could summon the speed and power of any animal he wanted. As long as he does not overdo it, he could become one of the greats out there.
I picture him putting up numbers similar to CarGo last year. 35-40 HRs, 40-50 SBs, an average around .350. Yeah, people would probably remember Buddy Baker as a player more than they remember him as a superhero.
Right Field
You want an amazing athlete out there who can throw the ball to third base and home on a rope. Who would be better than Mr. Terrific? The dude has won the Olympic gold medal in the decathlon and has multiple black-belts.
I bet he would put up a .300 average, hit about 25-35 HRs, and probably gun down about 15 guys a year trying to tag up on him. The guy just seems to excel at whatever he does.
Catcher
This is such a tough position because most people do not realize how difficult it can be. Also, there are so many different types of catcher. Personally, I look for a good defensive catcher. The abilities you want in that kind of catcher are quick reflexes. People forget that a catcher has about the same amount of time to react to a pitch as the hitter. If his pitcher misses his target, there is not a lot of time to move the body to make the catch.
Captain Boomerang Jr (Owen Mercer) would be perfect. He is an expert at throwing objects, so he could probably throw out a good amount of runners, plus he has a little bit of super-speed, which means he can probably use that to slow down the rest of the world. A runner stealing second would not distract him as the pitch is coming in. Plus, he could use a little bit of that speed to allow him to steal bases. I could see him racking up somewhere around 60-100 SBs in a season, probably have a huge OBP with all of his walks since he can slow the world down and know if a pitch is a ball or strike.
Pitchers
If you want a good starting staff, you might as well look no further than the Green Arrow and his family. Ollie, Roy, and Connor are all expert marksmen. Using a bow makes a person have a very strong arms and chest. They could easily become a pitcher with that kind of skill-set. You might as well add Merlyn to that mix as well. Instead of becoming an assassin, why not make millions throwing a baseball?
And what about a late inning reliever? How about Hourman? The dude could just pop one of his Miraclo pills and be a hard throwing closer for about an hour. He could be a two inning closer as long as it does not take more than an hour.
Alright, well that is it for this installment. Next time I will look at some Marvel characters.
I started to wonder which comic book characters would make the best baseball players. I decided to only use the humans who had minor enhancements. Obviously Superman would destroy a baseball. And yes, the Flash would just tap the ball and make it home in under a second. People would probably notice they were a little different.
Shortstop
Remember the days before Alex Rodriguez played for the Yankees? Or before he took performance enhancing drugs? He was a big guy, who could hit and play his position. He was quick, agile, and powerful. Who does that sound like?
Batman is 6'2, 210 lbs. and is a master in multiple forms of martial arts. He would be amazing in the field. Throwing batarangs probably means he would be pretty accurate throwing to first from awkward positions. Oh, and he is big and strong, and could probably be a 40 HR type guy.
Second Base
You need someone quick at second, who can help turn those tricky double plays. Well if Batman is at SS, then you would definitely want Robin at second. Obviously I mean Tim Drake. He was my favorite Robin. Tim is listed at only 5'1, 115 lbs, but I think he may have grown a little bit. Anyways, he would have the quickness to make those turns and throws to first.
Also, since he loves to use his bo staff, he would probably be a great slap hitter. I could imagine him being more like Ichiro, high average and a ton of stolen bases.
Third Base
This is one of the positions where you want some serious power. This is the character that got me thinking about this whole post. Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke. He has enhanced abilities: strength, agility, reflexes, and a healing factor.
This guy is a mercenary, but he could easily make a crap-load of money hitting 50 HRs per year and also hitting around .400. If Albert Pujols or A-Rod can get over $200 million (I am sure Pujols will get that kind of money), Slade would probably be even higher paid. Plus, his extra abilities would not be noticeable as long as he did not jump twenty feet into the air or something.
Oh, and with that healing factor, he could probably break Cal Ripken's consecutive game streak.
First Base

Bane would make a great first baseman. He is 6'8 and as long as he does not overdo it on the Venom, he would not look a muscle-bound freak. Just use it on occasion and keep belting out HRs, probably would strikeout a few times though. He would be like Adam Dunn.

Center Field
When you think of a center fielder, you want someone who is a natural athlete, and very fast. They usually have a lot of ground to cover. Well, who better than Nightwing? He is built almost exactly like Andrew McCutchen.
Dick Grayson was a fantastic gymnast and acrobat long before he met Batman. That kind of thing probably would come in handy when making ridiculous catches. Also, he probably has a cannon from throwing batarangs and whatnot. I picture him as .300 hitter, who steals about 30-50 bases per year. Not a huge HR guy, maybe 15 to 20, but probably a fantastic gap hitter.
Left Field
Here is another one that has super powers, but those could easily be hidden. Animal Man could play left field. He could summon the speed and power of any animal he wanted. As long as he does not overdo it, he could become one of the greats out there.
I picture him putting up numbers similar to CarGo last year. 35-40 HRs, 40-50 SBs, an average around .350. Yeah, people would probably remember Buddy Baker as a player more than they remember him as a superhero.
Right Field
You want an amazing athlete out there who can throw the ball to third base and home on a rope. Who would be better than Mr. Terrific? The dude has won the Olympic gold medal in the decathlon and has multiple black-belts.
I bet he would put up a .300 average, hit about 25-35 HRs, and probably gun down about 15 guys a year trying to tag up on him. The guy just seems to excel at whatever he does.
Catcher
This is such a tough position because most people do not realize how difficult it can be. Also, there are so many different types of catcher. Personally, I look for a good defensive catcher. The abilities you want in that kind of catcher are quick reflexes. People forget that a catcher has about the same amount of time to react to a pitch as the hitter. If his pitcher misses his target, there is not a lot of time to move the body to make the catch.
Captain Boomerang Jr (Owen Mercer) would be perfect. He is an expert at throwing objects, so he could probably throw out a good amount of runners, plus he has a little bit of super-speed, which means he can probably use that to slow down the rest of the world. A runner stealing second would not distract him as the pitch is coming in. Plus, he could use a little bit of that speed to allow him to steal bases. I could see him racking up somewhere around 60-100 SBs in a season, probably have a huge OBP with all of his walks since he can slow the world down and know if a pitch is a ball or strike.
Pitchers
If you want a good starting staff, you might as well look no further than the Green Arrow and his family. Ollie, Roy, and Connor are all expert marksmen. Using a bow makes a person have a very strong arms and chest. They could easily become a pitcher with that kind of skill-set. You might as well add Merlyn to that mix as well. Instead of becoming an assassin, why not make millions throwing a baseball?
And what about a late inning reliever? How about Hourman? The dude could just pop one of his Miraclo pills and be a hard throwing closer for about an hour. He could be a two inning closer as long as it does not take more than an hour.
Alright, well that is it for this installment. Next time I will look at some Marvel characters.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 21
I definitely owe Jason a few dozen cookies! Okay, not like he actually benched everyone, but he could have been a dick and started paying attention this week. I beat him 7-3, which is great, but there is even better news: I am now in sixth place!!!
I decided to pick up John Danks and he was a very pleasant surprise. A win and 10 Ks. I will take it all day long. Verlander picked up two wins this week, but Sabathia did not have one. I tied that category, ugh.
My best hitter was Ortiz, the dude was a beast this week. Ryan Braun also had another huge week, with four stolen bases. Unfortunately, he did most of his good work against the Pirates, so he deserves this picture:
Picture via the always awesome Rumbunter...
I decided to pick up John Danks and he was a very pleasant surprise. A win and 10 Ks. I will take it all day long. Verlander picked up two wins this week, but Sabathia did not have one. I tied that category, ugh.
My best hitter was Ortiz, the dude was a beast this week. Ryan Braun also had another huge week, with four stolen bases. Unfortunately, he did most of his good work against the Pirates, so he deserves this picture:
Picture via the always awesome Rumbunter...
Monday, August 22, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 20
Fuck! I was winning all week long! Sorry about the vulgarity, but it is the only way I can express how angry I am after this week. When I left on Saturday morning for a weekend trip, I was up 7-3. I came home Sunday night and had lost to Dave, 6-5. What the hell happened?
Well the first thing I can mention, is that I did not start Jon Lester on Monday. I came home from work and assumed that he would be on a night game, but no! He was playing at noon or something ridiculous. We tied in strikeouts, Lester had at least one that game. Also, his ERA and WHIP would have driven mine down, although I do not think enough to actually win.
I have two weeks left to go from 8th place to 6th place. This is actually doable, since 1.0 game behind the sixth place person. This week I take on Jason/Nick (who is probably not paying attention anymore or if the should at least not start anyone and allow me to sweep them...please.)
Tough to decide who my superstar was, probably because I am so irritated. I would have to say Ryan Zimmerman, but one could argue for Derek Jeter or Ryan Braun. Drew Stubbs still eats cock.
Well the first thing I can mention, is that I did not start Jon Lester on Monday. I came home from work and assumed that he would be on a night game, but no! He was playing at noon or something ridiculous. We tied in strikeouts, Lester had at least one that game. Also, his ERA and WHIP would have driven mine down, although I do not think enough to actually win.
I have two weeks left to go from 8th place to 6th place. This is actually doable, since 1.0 game behind the sixth place person. This week I take on Jason/Nick (who is probably not paying attention anymore or if the should at least not start anyone and allow me to sweep them...please.)
Tough to decide who my superstar was, probably because I am so irritated. I would have to say Ryan Zimmerman, but one could argue for Derek Jeter or Ryan Braun. Drew Stubbs still eats cock.
Friday, August 19, 2011
College is Overrated
The Pirates signed their second round pick, Josh Bell. There seemed to be a debate about whether or not he would sign since he sent out a letter asking teams not to draft him because he wanted to go to college and play for the University of Texas.
Most people thought this was a ploy to get a team to offer him more money. And it obviously worked, but the thing that cracked me up, was the number of people saying that they could understand why he would want to go to college.
This is something I read somewhere "he may want to go to college to get his degree in case baseball does not work out." Umm, yeah, that is all well and good, or he could take that huge signing bonus he received and tuck about $100,000 away in case he gets hurt and wants to go to school. That should cover it.
I could understand if he was deciding to go to college because he was not considered a huge prospect, but he would have probably been a top fifteen pick if he had not scared everyone away with that letter. Yes, he could go to college and do very well and end up being a top five pick, but what if he gets hurt, ends his career? Or because of injury, gets drafted in the eighth round.
It reminds me of those college football players who stick around for their senior year, yet they are already considered a top draft pick (I am looking at you Peyton Manning). I wanted Manning to get hurt so bad and end up never making it to the NFL. Oddly though, now I actually like Peyton Manning. That is a different story though.
What other things would there be that Josh Bell would miss out on? The college experience? Banging a bunch of college girls? Look, I am sure with his huge stash of cash, he will be able to stay up late and sleep with some hot girls. Hell, he can swing by any campus and probably pick up a few girls. Hey Josh, anytime you want to go out at PSU, let me know, I'll show ya the hot spots!
Hell, this is good advice to any young person who has no clue what they want to do with their life. If they only want to go to college in order to party, here is my suggestion: go to a huge college and become a bartender. Seriously, move to PSU/UT/OSU...wherever. Become a bartender, you will have money all the time and you will get to do some serious partying. Once you get tired of the college town, move to the beach and do it for awhile. As you are doing this, tuck away a little money in case you decide you want to go to school. Then, go to a technical school and become a plumber or a HVAC repairman. Best advice I could ever give anyone!
Most people thought this was a ploy to get a team to offer him more money. And it obviously worked, but the thing that cracked me up, was the number of people saying that they could understand why he would want to go to college.
This is something I read somewhere "he may want to go to college to get his degree in case baseball does not work out." Umm, yeah, that is all well and good, or he could take that huge signing bonus he received and tuck about $100,000 away in case he gets hurt and wants to go to school. That should cover it.
I could understand if he was deciding to go to college because he was not considered a huge prospect, but he would have probably been a top fifteen pick if he had not scared everyone away with that letter. Yes, he could go to college and do very well and end up being a top five pick, but what if he gets hurt, ends his career? Or because of injury, gets drafted in the eighth round.
It reminds me of those college football players who stick around for their senior year, yet they are already considered a top draft pick (I am looking at you Peyton Manning). I wanted Manning to get hurt so bad and end up never making it to the NFL. Oddly though, now I actually like Peyton Manning. That is a different story though.
What other things would there be that Josh Bell would miss out on? The college experience? Banging a bunch of college girls? Look, I am sure with his huge stash of cash, he will be able to stay up late and sleep with some hot girls. Hell, he can swing by any campus and probably pick up a few girls. Hey Josh, anytime you want to go out at PSU, let me know, I'll show ya the hot spots!
Hell, this is good advice to any young person who has no clue what they want to do with their life. If they only want to go to college in order to party, here is my suggestion: go to a huge college and become a bartender. Seriously, move to PSU/UT/OSU...wherever. Become a bartender, you will have money all the time and you will get to do some serious partying. Once you get tired of the college town, move to the beach and do it for awhile. As you are doing this, tuck away a little money in case you decide you want to go to school. Then, go to a technical school and become a plumber or a HVAC repairman. Best advice I could ever give anyone!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 19
I beat Dan 6-5. Unfortunately, it dropped me to 8th place in the league. Still pretty close to jumping up in the standings though.
I won the pitching categories minus WHIP and the only hitting category I won was OBP. My team was actually pretty good hitting-wise. We tied with eight HRs and my team did hit .278 for the week.
My pitching was okay, nothing great. I really do not even have a player that I want to mention as my superstar this week. I guess I will go with Josh Tomlin, he had a win and a 1.42 ERA with a nice .79 WHIP.
This week I take on Dave, and I seriously need a victory. A big one...
I won the pitching categories minus WHIP and the only hitting category I won was OBP. My team was actually pretty good hitting-wise. We tied with eight HRs and my team did hit .278 for the week.
My pitching was okay, nothing great. I really do not even have a player that I want to mention as my superstar this week. I guess I will go with Josh Tomlin, he had a win and a 1.42 ERA with a nice .79 WHIP.
This week I take on Dave, and I seriously need a victory. A big one...
Monday, August 8, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 18
Another win! I beat Pat 6-4, bringing my record back over .500. I am now in seventh place and could jump into sixth with another week or so. I won the following categories: runs, average, OBP, holds, ERA, and WHIP. We tied stolen bases and strikeouts, which is just annoying. You mean one of my pitchers could not get one more K?
My pitchers were not spectacular this week. I only mustered two wins. I also only picked up four saves (three of which were from Drew Storen). My hitters were okay, but no one really had a mind blowing week. Ryan Zimmerman scored three runs, had five RBIs, and hit for .429/.500 over the week. Not too shabby.
I want to point out how much I hate Drew Stubbs. The days I started him, he would end up being hitless and pretty much useless. I benched him on Sunday and he hit a homer and stole a base. Ugh, that has been how he has been all season. A complete cock-muncher.
This week I take on Dan, who is in dead last. I should beat him and if I can give him a good beat down, hopefully I will be in sixth place.
My pitchers were not spectacular this week. I only mustered two wins. I also only picked up four saves (three of which were from Drew Storen). My hitters were okay, but no one really had a mind blowing week. Ryan Zimmerman scored three runs, had five RBIs, and hit for .429/.500 over the week. Not too shabby.
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This week I take on Dan, who is in dead last. I should beat him and if I can give him a good beat down, hopefully I will be in sixth place.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Cubs Game
The Place That Shall Not Be Named gave me and a coworker tickets because we are part of a peer-advising program (I am the adviser). I was a little bummed because I figured they would have us in the luxury box, but instead we sat up in section 316. As you can see, the seats were good, there are no bad seats at PNC Park.
Not much to say though, the Pirates lost even though newly acquired Derek Lee hit two home runs.
We went to Rivers Casino before the game and I played three-card poker again. I won the first two hands and immediately thought "oh boy, here we go." Then, they switched dealers, every time they switch dealers on me, I end up going on a losing streak. I should just leave the table. After that I lost every single hand and I had decent hands. If I had a K73, the dealer would have a K84. The dealer was even making comments about it. Oh well, you win some, you lose some. I dropped my $100 in about ten minutes, not very cool. Hell, I was broke before my beer arrived, haha.
It was a fun time though, drank some beer, saw some baseball, ate some food, and fed my gambling addiction. I cannot complain.
Not much to say though, the Pirates lost even though newly acquired Derek Lee hit two home runs.
We went to Rivers Casino before the game and I played three-card poker again. I won the first two hands and immediately thought "oh boy, here we go." Then, they switched dealers, every time they switch dealers on me, I end up going on a losing streak. I should just leave the table. After that I lost every single hand and I had decent hands. If I had a K73, the dealer would have a K84. The dealer was even making comments about it. Oh well, you win some, you lose some. I dropped my $100 in about ten minutes, not very cool. Hell, I was broke before my beer arrived, haha.
It was a fun time though, drank some beer, saw some baseball, ate some food, and fed my gambling addiction. I cannot complain.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week Seventeen
This was an intense week. Every time I would check the match-up at work it would flip-flop. I would be up 6-5, then down 7-4. It was pretty nerve racking. I ended the week in a strong way though, cementing a victory over Offord 7-3. The most impressive thing was coming back to win runs on Sunday. My team scored nine runs to take the category. I also won RBIs, AVE, OBP, Ks, Holds, and WHIP.
Allow me to bitch and complain for a second. I use Fantasy Guru on my phone and I have not had any problems with it before. Saturday night, I set my team for Sunday including Justin Verlander. For some reason the stupid thing did not take the change and I had him on the bench. He had a win, 9 Ks, and 0 earned runs over eight innings! We tied in the wins category! I do not feel like doing the math to see if it would much it would have dropped my team ERA.
My big player was definitely Ryan Roberts, granted a bunch of guys on my team had great weeks, but Roberts has been slumping and it was nice to get any kind of production out of my second base position. He hit .389/.500, 4 Runs, 2 HRs, 3 RBIs.
My pitching was good again, minus Charlie Morton deciding to completely ruin the hard work of Sabathia, Lester, and Verlander (his first start anyway). Ryan offered me a trade for Jon Lester, I think it was Carlos Pena and Heyward. I turned it down, at the moment my team is firing on all cylinders. I do not see a reason to mess with anything, unless a great trade would come along.
My record is now 96-97-11 and I am still in 8th place. Another win this week and I could quickly be in sixth and then from there, who knows...
Allow me to bitch and complain for a second. I use Fantasy Guru on my phone and I have not had any problems with it before. Saturday night, I set my team for Sunday including Justin Verlander. For some reason the stupid thing did not take the change and I had him on the bench. He had a win, 9 Ks, and 0 earned runs over eight innings! We tied in the wins category! I do not feel like doing the math to see if it would much it would have dropped my team ERA.
My big player was definitely Ryan Roberts, granted a bunch of guys on my team had great weeks, but Roberts has been slumping and it was nice to get any kind of production out of my second base position. He hit .389/.500, 4 Runs, 2 HRs, 3 RBIs.
My pitching was good again, minus Charlie Morton deciding to completely ruin the hard work of Sabathia, Lester, and Verlander (his first start anyway). Ryan offered me a trade for Jon Lester, I think it was Carlos Pena and Heyward. I turned it down, at the moment my team is firing on all cylinders. I do not see a reason to mess with anything, unless a great trade would come along.
My record is now 96-97-11 and I am still in 8th place. Another win this week and I could quickly be in sixth and then from there, who knows...
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Links and Videos and Stuff
I have nothing to write about...well nothing that has not been said by better folks than me. So whatever.
The Pirates
As everyone knows by now, the Buccos lost in a crazy game where the umpire blew the call. If you checked all the blogs in my links section, they all had something to say about it. None of them say it nearly as well as WHYGAVS. That is just pure emotion...
Comic-Con
I was pretty uninterested in the happenings of SDCC this year. It is crazy to think that I used to want to go there so bad, yet now I have no real interest in it. I still love comics, but the idea of going there and watching movie previews seems a little insane. I think it used to be about comics, now who knows what it is...anyways, read Filmdrunks last photo diary from SDCC, pretty cool.
Noah's Ark
This video is pretty funny, a little long though. Brought to you by: XKV8R.
Miss USA
Over at Sean's site, he posted this video, which is a great parody of the actual Miss USA contestants answering the question about should evolution be taught in schools.
Stupidity amazes me.
The Pirates
As everyone knows by now, the Buccos lost in a crazy game where the umpire blew the call. If you checked all the blogs in my links section, they all had something to say about it. None of them say it nearly as well as WHYGAVS. That is just pure emotion...
Comic-Con
I was pretty uninterested in the happenings of SDCC this year. It is crazy to think that I used to want to go there so bad, yet now I have no real interest in it. I still love comics, but the idea of going there and watching movie previews seems a little insane. I think it used to be about comics, now who knows what it is...anyways, read Filmdrunks last photo diary from SDCC, pretty cool.
Noah's Ark
This video is pretty funny, a little long though. Brought to you by: XKV8R.
Miss USA
Over at Sean's site, he posted this video, which is a great parody of the actual Miss USA contestants answering the question about should evolution be taught in schools.
Stupidity amazes me.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Fantasy Baseball Week 16
It was the moment you have all been waiting for: the rematch between Ngewo's World and Sean's Ramblings. I won the last match-up and needed a big win to keep myself in the playoff hunt. Needless I gave Sean a smackdown he will not forget! Okay, that is not true, I beat him 8-4.
He beat me in Wins, Ks, Holds, and SBs. How weird is that? The categories I lost were the ones I usually win...Sadly it was a week where Sabathia and Verlander had only won start each. Normally they would pile up the strikeouts and get me a bunch of wins. Also, Drew Stubbs usually gets me stolen bases, but I have not been starting him since he is slumping. Oh well, you cannot win them all I guess, right?
My team hit 11 HRs, and hit .310/.373, pretty awesome. My pitching was also great with a 2.16 ERA/1.08 WHIP. Why can't they do this every week?
I had some major hitters this week: Ryan Braun, Eric Hosmer, Derek Jeter, and Ryan Zimmerman (amazing that I had seven stolen bases, but still lost that category). My best hitter was Miguel Montero, well that is a toss-up since Braun was pretty awesome too. Just take a look at these numbers.
I am still in 8th place with a record of 89-94-9, but I am slowly making my way back up to at least sixth place. I am taking on Offord this week, he is in 2nd place. Imler is in 7th place, but he is taking on James this week, so you an imagine who I am rooting for...
He beat me in Wins, Ks, Holds, and SBs. How weird is that? The categories I lost were the ones I usually win...Sadly it was a week where Sabathia and Verlander had only won start each. Normally they would pile up the strikeouts and get me a bunch of wins. Also, Drew Stubbs usually gets me stolen bases, but I have not been starting him since he is slumping. Oh well, you cannot win them all I guess, right?
My team hit 11 HRs, and hit .310/.373, pretty awesome. My pitching was also great with a 2.16 ERA/1.08 WHIP. Why can't they do this every week?
I had some major hitters this week: Ryan Braun, Eric Hosmer, Derek Jeter, and Ryan Zimmerman (amazing that I had seven stolen bases, but still lost that category). My best hitter was Miguel Montero, well that is a toss-up since Braun was pretty awesome too. Just take a look at these numbers.
I am still in 8th place with a record of 89-94-9, but I am slowly making my way back up to at least sixth place. I am taking on Offord this week, he is in 2nd place. Imler is in 7th place, but he is taking on James this week, so you an imagine who I am rooting for...
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