Monthly Archive: July 2010
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Chris Tillman has been shaky in his brief big league career. Tillman was/is a highly hyped pitching prospect but his overall stuff has not been consistent in the majors, even though...
O.K. Maybe it wasn’t the greatest comeback of all-time, (remember the Red Sox game last July?) but it was, in a word, amazing. The O’s took down the Texas Rangers 7-6 in 10 innings on...
The Orioles overcame three errors and a four-run deficit to beat the Texas Rangers 6-4 on Thursday night. Jeremy Guthrie was sloppy, allowing four runs and five walks over 4 2/3 innings, but the bullpen...
Well, it’s good to be back… I’ve gotta say I had a better week than the O’s. Obviously I don’t plan on recapping every game since Saturday, so here’s a quick run-down: Saturday night: O’s...
1. New Orleans Saints- Drew Brees is one of my favorite players to watch, they can score whenever they want. I can’t take the Superbowl champs out of the top spot. 2. Indianapolis professional football...
By: Dave Eddy July 6, 2010 Following a disappointing showing in this spring’s Stanley Cup Finals, the Capitals figured to be in the market for a couple of specific pieces to bolster their chances next...
By: Sam Smith July 4th, 2010 Nationals closer Matt Capps was the Nationals lone selection to the 2010 All-Star Game. If you ask me, he was the right choice. Capps has recorded 22 saves this...
Who’s going to be the odd man out? With the addition of Marc Bulger, the Ravens now have 4 quarterbacks on the roster. Spots 1 and 2 are taken by Joe Flacco and Bulger respectively, Troy...
The Birds came oh-so-close to taking out the Red Sox at Fenway Park, but fell 3-2 on Friday night. O’s starter Brad Bergesen was magnificent, going 7 2/3 innings and allowing just three runs off...
The O’s tied a season-high with five homers on Wednesday night, beating the Oakland A’s 9-6 at Camden Yards. (It’s hard to believe, but the Birds hit five homers against the Red Sox on May...