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NBA Draft Decisions

The 2008 NBA Draft has finally arrived and the Chicago Bulls are minutes away from being on-the-clock and having to unveil their choice for the number one pick. Most people, myself included, have concluded that the Bulls will select Derrick Rose at number one. However, the Bulls are not saying anything so Rose’s selection at the top is not a forgone conclusion. For months, Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose were considered the premiere players in the NBA Draft and assuming Rose goes first in the draft, then everyone would expect Beasley to go number two. Well that makes perfect sense except for the Miami Heat, selecting at number 2, have held separate work outs for OJ Mayo and Jerryd Bayless over the last couple days. Could the Heat select Mayo at 2 or trade for Mayo or Bayless using the number 2 pick? Anything could happen.

Then after that, it only gets more confusing. The Minnesota Timberwolves own the number three pick and are praying that the Heat choose Mayo so that Beasley falls into their laps. That is certainly a possibility, but it is more likely that Miami grabs Beasley at number 2 and entertains trade offers for him, which leaves Mayo for the Timberwolves. However, Minnesota is not set on Mayo and I’m sure they will think hard about Russell Westbrook or even Kevin Love. The Timberwolves could also trade the number three pick and move back a little hoping, that Love is still on the board. As you can see, trying to predict the draft this year is impossible and I expect trades to completely throw any predictions off. I tried a couple of days ago with my predictions and I can’t imagine getting more than one or two of my fifteen picks correct. Read more…

Categories: NBA

2008 MLB Mid-Season Report

It is nearly the middle of June and Interleague Play is about to get underway so I have decided that it is a good point to look back at the first couple of months of the season

Best Team: Though not completely clear cut, this award goes to the Chicago Cubs who are currently 18 games above .500 and own the best record in MLB, a game and a half ahead of the Los Angeles Angels. They have scored 369 runs, second in Major League Baseball, but the Cubs have allowed the fifth least amount of runs in the entire league at 268. The 101 differential between runs scored and runs allowed is first in baseball and they also have the best ERA in the National League at 3.66. Alfonso Soriano leads the team with 15 home runs and seven of the Cubs’ eight daily batters have averages equal to or above .280. The Cubs possess the best team OPS in National League at .809 and have the third best bullpen ERA at 3.17. Leading in almost ever statistical category, offense or pitching, the Cubs have jumped to the top of league as they hope to win their first championship in 100 years.

Worst Team: One of my favorite awards, the Worst Team Award gives me a chance to look at the most incompetent, hopeless, and pitiful team that Major League Baseball has to offer. Though there are many candidates for this award, the Washington Nationals are most deserving. Though they only have the seventh worst ERA in MLB at 4.56, they have scored the fewest runs out of any team for the entire season at 243. The Nationals have the second lowest OBP (.310) and the lowest OPS (.666).  They have blown 14 saves in 27 opportunities and possess the third highest bullpen ERA at 4.37. All of these stats have combined to make the Nationals 15 games below .500, 6.5 games behind the fourth-placed New York Mets.

Surprise of the Year: Without a doubt, this award goes to the Tampa Bay Rays as they have shocked everyone in MLB to jump out 10 games over .500 and second in the American League East. Their pitching has been excellent with a 3.87 ERA, fourth in the American League, and their bullpen has a 3.53 ERA, fifth in the American League. They have blown only five saves, are 10-7 in one run games, and have scored 24 more runs than they have given up. Offensively, the Rays have many talented, young players such as Evan Longoria, BJ Upton, and Carl Crawford who, along with Carlos Pena and Eric Hinske, are leading the team to victory. Longoria, Hinske, and Pena have 10, 11, and 11 home runs respectively while Upton is batting .294 with a .404 OBP and Crawford has 20 stolen bases. Though not overpowering offensively, the Rays’ pitching has made up for their lack of offense and has propelled them to the sixth best team in all of baseball. 

Indiviudal Awards
AL MVP – Josh Hamilton, Texas Rangers
NL MVP – Lance Berkman, Houston Astros
AL Cy Young – Cliff Lee, Cleveland Indians
NL Cy Young - Edinson Volquez, Cincinnati Reds

End of Season Predictions
AL East – Boston Red Sox
AL Central – Chicago White Sox
AL West – Los Angeles Angels
AL Wild Card – Tampa Bay Rays

NL East – Florida Marlins
NL Central – Chicago Cubs
NL West – Arizona Diamondbacks
NL Wild Card – St. Louis Cardinals

ALDS: Red Sox over White Sox, White Sox over Rays
NLDS: Cubs over Cardinals, Marlins over Diamondbacks
ALCS: Red Sox over White Sox
NLCS: Cubs over Marlins
World Series: Red Sox over Cubs

Those are my predictions for the rest of the 2008 MLB season, but I have to admit that I am not the most unbiased reporter as I am a big Red Sox fan.

With the new site updates, I have decided to create a broader, more general page about Major League Baseball. To get to the previous Red Sox page, click the link below.

Categories: MLB

2008 Wimbledon

June 24, 2008 3 comments

The grass-court major is underway in England as Roger Federer easily defeated Dominik Hrbaty (6-3, 6-2, 6-3) in his first round match. Other ranked seeds to win yesterday include number 3 Novak Djokivic (7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 6-0) and number 5 David Ferrer (7-6, 6-3, 1-3, retired). Number 7 David Nalbandanian was the only high ranked seed to lose in the first round, falling to Frank Dancevic (6-4, 6-2, 6-4). Rafael Nadal is currently in action against German Andreas Beck and Nadal has taken the first set 6-4. Four seed Nikolay Davydenko is also in action against a German. He’s facing Benjamin Becker and has dropped the first two sets (4-6, 4-6) so he will need a comeback to make it into the second round. Read more…

Categories: Tennis
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