Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
Major League Baseball’s trade deadline is always a hectic time of year, the time of year when the sports fan pays attention to the sports ticker on the bottom of the...
The lockout – what is it and why is it plaguing our most popular sporting leagues? When you couple the state of our current economy, along with the middle-class having to...
Undervaluing the whole – where does it come from? Does it spawn from a lack of intensity when attending to the smaller, yet salient details? The popular belief of the casual...
While they began the season with a promising 3-game series victory over their hated rival, the world champion San Francisco Giants, the Dodgers have gone 17-22 since. The last time the...
This is the last stand, the last possible mote that can be dug, preventing the enemy from eventually occupying the fortress that has been constructed over the past few years. The...
Round one of the NBA playoffs started in an unpredicted fashion, but the favorites eventually have come around. Well … for the most part. In the Western Conference, the eighth-seeded Memphis...
The tech and I headed out at dawn. California Jets was back. He was enthralled without coffee from the get-go. I wasn’t exactly. I didn’t quite know what he was so...
Newest Dodger Jerry Sands made his major league debut last night, Monday night, April 18th, versus the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium. The 23 year-old, 6′ 4″, 220 lb right-handed throwing...
Monday evenings in the spring have become an evening for random exercise. No Monday Night Football and no softball on this night. Rather, the stationary bike, the free-weights, the local tennis...
Disgusting. Despicable. Heinous. All are words that have been used to describe the recent atrocity that took place in section three of the parking lot after the Dodgers opening night victory...