Monday, October 18th, 2010
By Josh
If you watch ESPN round the clock like I do, you’ll know that walk off hit happen more frequently than a Lindsay Lohan probation violation. There’s at least 5-6 a night and they all end with a mosh-pit at home plate (unless you’re the Anaheim Angels) that screams “act like you’ve been there before.” But all bets are off in the playoff’s. You’re one out away from a fall full of golf. So…playoff walkoff’s….here’s eleven good ones.
Friday, January 30th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
The Arizona Diamondbacks have just officially signed free agent pitcher Jon Garland. Garland will now step into his comfortable number-three hole to balance a top-heavy staring rotation featuring Brandon Webb and Dan Haren. Given his previous postseason success with the 2005 champion Chicago White Sox, he adds another dimension to this team achin… Click to read more
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
By Jason M. Williams
Following a disappointing season that saw the Yankees fail to reach the postseason for the first time since 1993, amidst the festivities of the final season in beloved Yankee Stadium, they realize that they must make a strong statement this off-season. There is one main objective for revamping this underachieving roster: Add young superior talent.
The… Click to read more
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
By Jason M. Williams
New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina is calling it quits after a brilliant 18-year career. Sure, the Moose very well might take his 270 career victories, 17 consecutive seasons with 11 or more wins, and 2,813 strikeouts to the Hall of Fame one day; but for Yankee fans, it is a time to consider that this could be the end of a relatively dark era in recent memory b… Click to read more
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
By COED Staff
Since trading Manny Ramirez to the Dodgers, there has been one man who has missed “Manny Being Manny” the most – David Ortiz. Without Manny hitting behind him, Ortiz has regressed back to his normal mediocre
self and is no longer carrying the big stick as the folk hero he has become since going to Boston.
David Ortiz was nicknamed “B… Click to read more
Sunday, October 12th, 2008
By COED Staff
With a name like Luisana Lopilato, you have to be famous. And this 21-year-old Argentinian actress and model has been blowing up in South America since the age of 12 with her roles in Chiquititas and Rebelde Way. And to go along with growing her celebrity, Luisana just got hotter and hotter, landing on the cover of Maxim and tons of other publications. When you&… Click to read more
Sunday, October 12th, 2008
By COED Staff
Forgive me for going on a tangent over the national pastime – but every time we advance into a new round of the baseball post-season we are subjected to watching baseball teams wearing goggles and running around the locker room pouring champagne and beer over everybody. Now this is a terrific event when your team wins the CHAMPIONSHIP – but when… Click to read more
Saturday, October 11th, 2008
By COED Staff
Twelve Years ago, Joe Torre became the manager of the New York Yankees and guided them to the pinnacle of the baseball world in only his first season at the helm. When Charlie Hayes made the final out in Game 6 of the 1996 World Series, the Yankees won the world championship for the first time in 18 years.… Click to read more
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
By Steve - Seton Hall
The Red Sox won the World Series. The Yankees are in shambles and so is the college football Top 25! Kobe is out of LA and Chad is out of NY. Joe is coaching the Dodgers and Joe is coaching the Yankees!
Sports is moving at a mile a minute and to make a legitimate educated guess as to where the sports world will be 365 days from now would be near impossible.
This is why we tu… Click to read more