October 22, 2008
- 11:30 am
By COED Staff

The Fall Classic has finally arrived. After 162 regular season games and two rounds of playoff action, Major League Baseball is down to its final two teams: The Philadelphia Phillies and the Tampa Bay Rays. Now it doesn’t surprise a lot of people that the Phillies have returned to the World Series, but the Rays?!?!
Yes, the Tampa Bay Rays won the American League Pennant. Both teams got here with tremendous pitching and clutch work coming out of the bullpen. Both teams have the ability to hit the cover off of the ball. Here is a breakdown of what to expect this World Series: (more…)
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October 13, 2008
- 3:45 pm
By COED Staff
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October 13, 2008
- 10:30 am
By COED Staff
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October 12, 2008
- 1:30 pm
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 you win the AL Wild Card? (more…)
June 3, 2008
- 12:00 pm
By Steve - Seton Hall
In 1999 John Hamilton was the first pick of the Major League Baseball draft. The “Golden Boy” as he was dubbed, was a “5-Tool” power hitting outfielder with a rocket arm that consistently registered 96 MPH on the radar gun. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays drafted Hamilton 1st that year and gave the promising high school senior a 3.96 million dollar signing bonus.
Flash forward to 2005. Hamilton has been out of baseball for 3 years and hit rock bottom. He acquired a nasty drug habit that completely drained his bank account to the point where, “the check he made out to a crack dealer bounced and he had to ask his father-in-law to go and give the dealer $2,000 cash.” His 6′4” 230lb frame diminished to a skinny 180 lbs. and became covered with over 25 regrettable tattoos.
Now it’s 2008 and Josh Hamilton is back from the dead sitting at the top of the MLB All-Star ballot and is a legit threat to baseball’s Triple Crown, leading the American League in batting average, home runs and RBIs.
Hamilton’s compelling journey is the type of story from which Hollywood movies are made and it’s chronicled in this week’s Sports Illustrated, a must read for any sports fan.
Read Sports Illustrated’s cover story – The Super Natural: After drugs and alcohol nearly destroyed his career before it got started, a repentant Josh Hamilton has miraculously restored the skills that now make him a Triple threat.
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