Friday, July 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
July 15th marks the anniversary of the Philadelphia Phillies losing their record 10,000th game, which at the time was the most in MLB history. A quick check of the books shows that despite their recent streak of consecutive division titles and playoff appearances they still hold that top spot for losingest pro baseball team of all-time. Of course, losingest can be taken in a variety of ways – could mean most losses or it could mean worst win/loss percentage. So, we’ve taken both into consideration when running down the losingest teams of all-time, past and present. Check out the full rundown after the jump.
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
By David S. London
When it comes to sports sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. Just ask Phil Jackson. While he’s been one of the luckier sports figures, there are some who have no choice but to raise their arms to the sport gods and scream, “why me?!?” Who are some of the unluckier sports names past and present?
Monday, July 19th, 2010
By COED Staff
Today we are heading to our fourth stadium, Wrigley Field in Chicago. The stadium, built in 1914 is well known for its ivy that covers the outfield wall. The Cubs are also well know for their legendary announcer Harry Caray and his impersonator Will Ferrell, Henry Rowengartner and super sexy hotties like Marisa Miller who love to wear Cubbies jersey’s… Click to read more
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
By COED Staff
Last year, the New York Mets were overtaken by the Philadelphia Phillies in the final weeks of play as they suffered one of the worst September breakdowns in baseball history. That agonizing finish set General Manager Omar Minaya in motion over the winter, making sure that he acquired an ace-quality arm to provide consistency and excellence down the strec… Click to read more
Monday, October 29th, 2007
By Mike - Montclair
After a 86-year freezeout, the curse of the Bambino lives no longer, as the Boston Red Sox won their second World Series in four years last night against the Colorado Rockies (final score 4-3).
Is this the beginning of a new era for the Sox and their fans alike?
The Colorado Rockies, a great team in their own right, were stomped by the Red Sox, swept in four games wi… Click to read more