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Sports Prognosticator, Commentator, & Rennaisance Man


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Plans for the Cubs

The Cubs trail 2-1 to the D’backs as I write this and my plan for them is to ride them tomorrow and then for the 4 home games they have against the Marlins. I will then pause the Cubs for their 4 games in Milwaukee; restarting them for their 9 game homestand against the Pirates, Astros and Cardinals. At that time I will evaluate the scenario before deciding what to do for the Cubs 6 road games in Atlanta and then Florida. The Cubs then have 6 home games against the Reds and Nationals. That decision can wait.




MLB Stock Portfolio - Update

To say the Cubs bats have been disappointing over the past two games is an understatement. The team that led MLB in offensive productions has mustered just 2 runs in their 2 games since the break, and yesterday’s run was the work of the pitcher Carlos Zambrano hitting a HR. Let’s not panic. The Cubs are the best team in the NL, there really isn’t a question about that. Houston is somewhat hot, and has proven to be a second half team the past couple of years. It is important to remember why the Cubs are in the portfolio. Their record over the second half will be enough games over .500 that they will earn money. For now, until the bats warm up, I am going to lay off aggressive plays and be in position to strike once the Cubs get it going.

The Mets and Tigers are in the same boat. They were hot and may face a little cool down time. Overall, these teams will be in their respective pennant races and there are no plans to inactivate these stocks.

The Brewers are performing to expectation, as they are slightly ahead of the Anticipated Bank after two games. A rare occurrence today with the Brewers, clearly a better team than the Giants, being an underdog. Granted it is because the Giants ace, Tim Lincecum, is throwing; but with the Brewers stock performing well this will be an aggressive play today.

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MLB Stock Portfolio

Off to a nice start of the second half with the Tigers and Mets getting wins last night. Tonight there is a full slate of action with all 4 active funds in play. After the A’s traded yet another pitcher I dropped them from the portfolio. That makes two pitchers in the past few weeks and GM Billy Beane commented that he is thinking about being a good team for years to come, not just this year. That doesn’t instill confidence.

The Tigers and Mets are being played due to my belief that each team will be at least 12 games over .500 over the remainder of the year. The Cubs are the best team in the NL and have not lost more than 4 games in a row in the first half. The Brewers adding CC Sabathia gives them two aces and a low likelihood of a long losing streak. Additionally, the Brewers were 2 games from the playoffs last year and will challenge for at least a Wild Card spot.

All these stocks will remain open for the foreseeable future




Brett Favre is a F**king Asshole!

I cant keep it in anymore, I have to scream this out or I am going to hurt somebody, Brett Favre is a f**king asshole! F**k him. Do us all a favor Brett and go kill yourself.

There I said it. Do I feel better? A little. But not 100%. If you aren’t familiar with the situation, let me give you a quick recap. Brett Favre, Green Bay Packer QB for the previous 16 years retired in March of this year. Brett had an awesome career. He came out of nowhere; playing QB at Southern Miss and being drafted by the Falcons he was traded to the Packers for a case of beer and ended up restoring pride and dignity to a storied franchise. Brett was a hero to many, and will always be an NFL legend. He won a Super Bowl, lost a Super Bowl and made many, many amazing plays, along with some really dumb ones. But that was part of Brett’s charm. He was a gunslinger, a gambler, a man from the deep south who wore his heart on his sleeve and embodied a spirit of resilience, energy and excitement.

I have never been a Brett Favre fan, personally thinking he has always been more lore than a solid QB. For every great play he made, he made two stupid plays. For every needle he threaded he also threw an interception that made his own fans scratch their heads. But one thing was always true, Brett played the game of football the way we all wish every player played it; with passion, with guile, and with a determination that was always admirable.

Brett overcame an addiction to painkiller (I have more to say on that topic in a moment) to admirably lead his team. His teammates have never said a bad word against him; coaches loved having him on their rosters.

But now back to March of this year. After a few years of talking about retirement and leaving the Packers in a position of having to wait and see what Brett was going to do well into each summer, Brett finally decided he had enough. The game had finally taken its toll on Brett; it was too much like work now and not enough of a game which he loved. His body now spoke louder than his mind when it came to whether or not the abuse was all worth it. Brett cried at his retirement speech and the world applauded him, cried with him and the gunslingin’ cowboy rode off into the sunset.

That brings us to the present. Brett began text messaging people in the Packers front office, hinting at a possible comeback. No one knew what to say. A few years back the Packers had drafted Aaron Rodgers out of Cal to be their QB once Brett hung it up. Rodgers was highly touted and in the moments he had to show his stuff he showed that his accolades were well deserved. The Packers were ready to move fwd with their new young, yet experienced QB. They had a team that went to the NFC Championship last year (a game that Brett lost with a horrible throw in OT) and were ready to get to the Super Bowl this year. The media then reports that GM Ted Thompson tells Brett they will talk when Thompson gets back from vacation. Brett then tells the Packers he wants an unconditional release so that he may pursue opportunities with other teams. You see, Brett still had 3 years on his contract so if he were to file for reinstatement, he would belong to the Packers and would either need to play for them, or they would need to trade him. The Packers declined Brett’s request and said that if he wants to come back they would welcome him to he the backup to Aaron Rodgers. This is where Brett begins to show his true asshole colors. He said he doesn’t feel welcomed by the Packers, he may want to play again and wants the Packers to tell him he can come be their QB again. But he doesn’t want to commit to coming back until the Packers commit to making him their starting QB. This is after the Packers have run mini-camp and the team is getting ready for pre-season camp to start. Brett just wants the reins handed back to him and doesn’t really care who else is affected by it. Then last night I see that his agent made the comment that Brett doesn’t need to file for reinstatement until Week 6 of the NFL season so it is in the hands of the Packers as to what to do next.

No, no it isn’t you asshole! If you want to pay football again then file for reinstatement and then the Packers can decide what to do, but understand that they have already said that Aaron Rodgers is the QB going into this season. In the meantime, Brett goes on Fox News and speaks to Greta, sends text messages to anyone that will listen, and had tried to make the Packers out to be villains.

This whole situation will eventually come to an end, but it won’t be soon enough.

In regards to Brett’s previously mentioned pain killer addiction. The only thing that is possible, that I find acceptable, is that perhaps Brett is bored and is finding himself drawn more to painkiller and other recreational drugs and realizes he needs the structure of football and something to prepare for to keep himself sane. If that is the case, and it has not been said anywhere but here, but if that is the case than I hope Brett finds the help he needs but please stay away from the rest of us Asshole!




All-Star Break

There has been no action since July 9th as I am evaluating which teams to play in the second half. I believe that we got all we are gonna get out of Tampa. If you believe that Tampa is in it until the end, then you also have to believe that they will push to win 95 games. I believe 95 games are necessary to win the AL East. If Tampa does win 95 games, that puts them at 40-29 from here on out. Do you believe that the team that was the worst in MLB last year is going to keep pace with the defending World Champion Boston Red Sox as well as the underachieving New York Yankees? I am not sure. Understand that Baltimore is also improved and the Blue Jays also underperformed in the first half. That makes the Rays remaining schedule fairly difficult.

I do like the Brewers, Mets, Tigers, and A’s in the second half and am also considering the Blue Jays and Twins. The key is to identify who you think will finish over .500 and to also identify those teams Value Index. The higher the Value Index the lower the risk. We will talk more about this later.




Today’s Baseball Action

I closed the Oakland A’s fund with their trade of Dan Haren to the Cubs. This is due to lack of confidence in the A’s ability to withstand a losing streak. This fund could open in the future. Here is how the fund closed: OAK +15.05%

Yesterday began the Milwaukee Brewer fund. I believe the Brewers will win the majority of their games from here on out as well as having a low likelihood of a losing streak over 5 with the addition of CC Sabathia to a staff that already has Ben Sheets. The Brewers only missed winning the NL Central by 2 games last year. They are legit.




A Great Sports Day, With Only One Event

There are a few truly great sports days and most of them you can see coming. Granted many more disappoint but one of the main ingredients of a great sports day is that there are many scheduled events of at least some local importance. New Years Day used to be like that before they diluted the bowl games over a two week period. But how many New Years Days do you recall for ALL the action that day, not just your favorite team getting a win? Not many. An example of a great sports day was June 5, 1999 when the NY Knicks were playing the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Yankees and Mets were playing an interleague game (this was only the 3rd year of interleague so it was still a big deal) and Charismatic was running in the Belmont Stakes for a chance at a Triple Crown. This day had all the makings of a great sports day if for no other reason than there was all day sports, a major ingredient in being a great sports day, get it? June 5, 1999 ended up being great because the action was also great. The Knicks and Pacers played a game that came down to the final 5 seconds, and LJ hit his famous 4-pt shot; the Yankees and Mets played an entertaining 6-3 NYY win and Lemon Drop Kid upset Charismatic. This was a great day.

Additionally, there are a few games that you wish would never end because of the continued drama and unbelievable action. Three instances that come to my mind:

  • This past year’s LSU-Arkansas football game the day after Thanksgiving. A 4-OT, 50-48 Arkansas win.
  • The 2003 ALCS Game 7 which ended on the Aaron Boone HR in the 11th inning.
  • First Round of the 1987 Stanley Cup playoffs, New York Islanders vs. Washington Capitals, Game 7. The game went 4-OTs before Pat LaFontaine scored at 1:56AM, and Islander goalie Kelly Hrudey stopped 73 shots


Add yesterday to both of the lists, and it all happened with only one event

Not all the ingredients were in place, but many were. Two fierce rivals, two stellar athletes, amazing play after amazing play, a comeback, an upstart, the dominant one and what turned a special event into a special day, some rain. You add all those ingredients and you get not only a great tennis match on one of the grandest of stages but for those of us watching on the east coast we got drama from 9 am until 4pm, an all-day event.

I went to the store and it was still on, I did some chores and it is was still on. Only a little would I feel bad about wishing players that had endured so much to endure a little more just for my pleasure. Yesterday I wanted the match to go on. I thought let Federer and Nadal play until neither could grip a racket, play until they broke all their rackets, just keep playing.

July 6, 2008 will go down as a special day in sports.




Daily Dean for June 16, 2008

Yesterday’s Results: Boston Celtics 3-star cover. Detroit Tigers, Oakland A’s, and Pittsburgh Pirates all win; Tampa Bay Rays lose.

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Basketball

The Los Angeles Lakers staved off elimination with a 103-98 win over the Boston Celtics. The Celtics covered the spread and the Over hit. In last night’s game Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom showed up and actually contributed; first time all series. Ray Allen struggled from the field and Kevin Garnett did not play up to his normal ability. Combine that with Kendrick Perkins not being in the line-up and there is your story line for Game 5.

Game 6 is set for Tuesday in Boston where the line is currently Boston -3.5 and the Total is set at 192.5. Now help me understand something. The Lakers are no less than a 7.5 point favorite for the 3 games in LA. In the first two games in Boston the Celtics were favored once and were a dog in the other game. The Celtics are 5-0 ATS in this series; yet the line is inly 3.5?!?! I don’t get it, but I will take advantage of it. The Celtics will win tomorrow night and cover . . . easily. Early pick for you, Celtics 5-stars.

Baseball

Interleague at AL: The Tigers stay hot sweeping a 3-game set from the Dodgers, winning yesterday 5-4 . . . The Indians beat the Padres 7-3 . . . The Cubs took 2 of 3 from the Blue Jays, 7-4 was last night’s score . . . The Priates eked out a 5-4 win in 10 over the Orioles . . . Florida salvaged a game versus Tampa Bay 9-3 . . . The Rockies took 2 of 3 from the White Sox winning 5-3 . . . The Nationals beat the Mariners 6-2 . . . The Angels defeated the Braves 2-0.

Interleague at NL: The Rangers and Mets split a DH. Texas won 8-7 and the Mets won the second one 4-2 . . . . The Red Sox 9-0 over the Reds . . . The Brewers avoided a sweep by the Twins wining 4-2 . . . The Yankees scored 13 and held the Astros scoreless . . . The A’s swept the Bay this weekend, last night it was 5-3 OAK . . . The Roayls had a 5 run 4th and beat the Diamondbacks 8-3.

National League: In the lone non-Interleague game the Cardinals took advantage of the Phillites inability to throw the baseball and won in 10, 7-6.

Who’s Hot? / Who’s Not?: The Tigers have won 6 straight and the Yankees have won 4 in a row . . .The Dodgers have dropped 5 in a row as have the Astros.

Scores

Standings

Football

Nothing here for you.

Euro Cup

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Other

The US Open will come down to a playoff between Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate.

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Daily Dean for June 13, 2008

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Basketball

The Boston Celtics overcame a huge first half deficit to win Game 4 of the NBA Finals 97-91 over the Los Angeles Lakers. The Celtics lead the series 3-1 with Game 5 set for Sunday in Los Angeles. The Lakers led 35-14 after one quarter and held a 58-40 lead at the half. The 3rd quarter however belonged to the Celtics outscoring LA 31-15 and in the 4th 26-18. This series is now over. The Lakers show they don’t have what it takes, and last night was the game they needed. They went from having this game locked up and the series evened at 2, to being down 3-1 and being known as chokers.

Baseball

American League: The Tigers finished a 3-game sweep of the White Sox with a 2-1 win . . . Kansas City defeated Texas 6-5 . . . The Red Sox, powered by a Mike Lowell grand-slam, beat the Orioles 9-2 . . . The Indians keep the Twins slide alive, winning 12-2 . . . Hideki Matsui hit a grand-slam on his 34th birthday giving the Yankees all their runs in a 4-1 win.

National League: The Pirates move to within 1 game of .500 with a 7-5 win over the Nationals . . . The Mets continue to blow games losing to the Diamondbacks 5-4 in 10 innings . . . The Brewers got 5 runs in the 2nd and beat the Astros 9-6 . . . The Cubs got a Jim Edmonds HR in the 9th to tie the game and then won it in the 11th, 3-2 over the Braves. That was the Braves 21st consecutive 1-run road loss tying the MLB record . . . The Giants beat the Rockies 10-7 . . . The Padres got more good pitching, defeating the Dodgers 9-0 . . . The Phillies avoided being swept by the Marlins, winning 3-0 . . . The Reds got 4 in the 7th and beat the Cardinals 6-2.

Who’s Hot? / Who’s Not?: The Cubs have won 4 straight and the Braves have lost 6 straight.

Scores

Standings

Interleague resumes today with some cool games. The Red Sox and Reds play for the first time since the 1975 World Series is one example.

Football

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Euro Cup

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Daily Dean for June 11, 2008

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Basketball

The Los Angeles Lakers took Game 3 from the Boston Celtics 87-81, the Celtics covered and the Under hit. The series is now 2-1 Boston, with Game 4 scheduled for Thursday in LA. One thing was made crystal clear for me last night, the Boston Celtics are a better team than the Los Angeles Lakers. This isn’t up for debate, its a fact. It doesn’t mean the Celtics are guaranteed to win the series, but all the things we heard about the Lakers are not true. Pau Gasol has not shown up for 3 games, Lamar Odom has gone back into the shell I thought he had shed during the Spurs series, and the bench is better with the Celtics, it isn’t even close. The difference last night was that Paul Pierce did not contribute offensively; he had 6 points.

The line for Thursday is LA -8 and the Total is set at 192. That is too many points and it is caused by the perception that the Lakers are better than they really are. The Lakers winning last night only adds to the public’s mis-perception of the Lakers.

Baseball

American League: The Orioles scored in bunches, beating the Red Sox 10-6 . . . The Tigers showed a little something yesterday, beating the AL Central leading White Sox 6-4. Is it a changing tide? . . . The Indians kept the Twins sliding down the standings, winning 1-0 . . . The Blue Jays beat the Mariners 3-1 . . . The Rangers beat the Royals 6-5 on the strength of a 4 run 8th inning . . . The Yankees scored in the first and the ninth, beating Oakland 3-1 . . . The Angels beat the Rays 6-1.

National League: The Nationals scored twice in the 9th to beat the Pirates 7-6 . . . The Mets and Diamondbacks were tied at 5 in the 8th, the D-backs won 9-5 . . . The Marlins cooled the Phillies for at least one night, 5-4 . . . The Cardinals took care of the Reds 7-2 . . . The Cubs overcame an early deficit and beat the Braves 10-5 . . . The Astros and Brewers are neck and neck, Houston won last night 6-1 . . . The Rockies beat the Giants 10-5 . . . The Dodgers took care of the Padres 7-2.

Who’s Hot? / Who’s Not?: There are no winning streaks of note . . . The Twins have lost 6 in a row, the Mets have lost 5 and the Braves have lost 4.

Scores

Standings

Football

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