Book Review: Vindicated by Jose Canseco

Just when you thought the conversation about steroid use in baseball was over and done with, Alex Rodriguez continues to break Major League records with every at-bat.  This season, he passed Willie Mays for fourth on the all-time home run Continue reading Book Review: Vindicated by Jose Canseco

LeBron James Westward bound

Weeks ago, we all gathered around our television sets and witnessed something that hadn’t happened in nearly forty years: American Pharoah won horse racing’s Triple Crown. Very soon, we’re about to witness something that’s happened even less frequently than that. Continue reading LeBron James Westward bound

Is Serena Williams the most dominant athlete of this generation?

With all this talk about Michael and LeBron, Money and Manny, A-Rod and Roids, Brady and Manning and whether Tiger will ever return to prominence, one person has dominated their sport this century more than any of them.   And it’s Continue reading Is Serena Williams the most dominant athlete of this generation?

Twitter Blatter: Internet has field day with ex-FIFA prez

This just in!  Soccer’s corrupt. Wait, you already knew that.  That’d be like telling you the sky is blue or Adrian Peterson has poor parenting skills. In news that came as a shock to no one, FIFA’s Sepp Blatter resigned Continue reading Twitter Blatter: Internet has field day with ex-FIFA prez

To hedge or not to hedge: That is my question

Well, after 102 games, Tampa Bay has made the Stanley Cup Finals. And I called it. As you all very well know by now, I’ve been to about fifteen Lightning games this season.  Consider it my crash course in hockey.  Continue reading To hedge or not to hedge: That is my question