• Dodgers stand pat at the deadline

    It was an exciting time, six years ago this week. Before Frank McCourt was fully-outed as villainous swine and before the Dodgers fell and rose back into contention, there was the...

  • Podcast Episode 100 – Tim Walsh

    On the eve of the first day of practice, Tim Walsh discusses the outlook for the 2014 Cal Poly football season, tells us whether he truly considered playing one of Cal...

  • Darwin Barney becomes a Dodger

    In the midst of an enigmatic season and swirling trade rumors, the Dodgers finally made a trade yesterday, acquiring Darwin Barney from the Cubs for a player to be named later....

  • Blues playing well down the stretch

    Winners of 17 of their past 20 games, the San Luis Obispo Blues are playing well as they head into the stretch run of the California Collegiate League season. Manager Chal...

  • Wiggins or Love? That is the question

    Over the last few days, one of the biggest questions that has the sports world burning is whether or not the Cleveland Cavaliers should part with #1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins...

  • The allure of Del Mar: A day at the races

    Stephan Teodosescu is a graduate student at Cal Poly and is currently living in San Diego to complete a nine-month long internship for his degree. SAN DIEGO — The  smell of corn...

  • Podcast Episode 99 – Jennifer Keddy

    Jennifer Keddy is one of the best volleyball players in Cal Poly history. A two-time All American, she was named to a USA Volleyball roster before injuries spoiled her last few...

  • Blues chop down Foresters

    On Thursday night the SLO Blues beat their rivals from Santa Barbara 8-4 in front of a crowd that made me wonder if there were post-game fireworks. Dakota Hudson took a...

  • No Tony Gwynn tribute at the All Star Game

      On a night that belonged to Derek Jeter, one Hall of Famer’s presence was conspicuously absent last night. Tony Gwynn, who passed away a month ago today, went without mention...

  • Half a season in no-man’s land

    If the Dodgers wanted the Central Coast as part of their media market, they sure could have fooled me. With thousands of other Dodger fans, we are the forgotten children, poised...

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