Friday, July 31, 2009

Video of the Week

Another week has come and gone and my promise to start posting again has gone unfufilled. Oh the humanity.

Anyway,.... I lifted this beauty from the excellent List of the Day




Journey - Seperate Ways, sort of.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Video of the Week



Chavez - Unreal is here

I promise to start posting some interesting(almost) stuff here soon.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Video of the Week



The Dramatics - Watcha See is Watcha Get

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Bold Prediction

ESPN + coming soon = MMA

Friday, July 10, 2009

Video of the Week



Rattled by the Rush - Pavement

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Video of the Week



Elvis Costello - Pump it up

Thursday, July 2, 2009




Forever linked after a trade between the Rangers and the Reds in December of 2007 it seems to me their careers have traveled upon eerily similar paths these past 2 seasons.
April and May of 2008 Hamilton hit .333 and .332 and was name Player of the Month in both months and according to wiki, " to become the first American League player in baseball history to be awarded Player of the Month for the first two months of the season."
In his first nine starts of 2008, Volquez was 7-1 with a staggeringly low 1.33 era.
Both easily made the ALL-STAR game, and both made impacts. Josh in the home run contest and Edinson in the game, where he gave up a game tying 2 run bomb to J.D. Drew*
Both finished the season with sensational numbers, Volquez was 17-6 with a 3.21, Hamilton led the AL with 130 rib-eye steaks, and hit .304 with 32 homers. Both did it in the same fashion, torrid first half, cool second half. Volquez was 12-3 @ the ALL-STAR break with a 2.29 era and among the league leaders in strike-outs. He was 5-3 post ALL-STAR break with era's of 4.54,4.50,and 4.09 in July, August, and September. Josh Hamilton had 95 rbi's** and 21 dingers prior to the 2008 ALL-STAR game and 21 rbi's with 11 round-trippers post.
Both have laid turds in the 2009 season. Both have been on the Disabled List twice this season, the second time within a day of each other. Hamilton is hitting .240 with 6 hr's and 24 rbi's in 35 games. Volquez is 4-2 with a 4.35 era. Neither will be participating in this year's ALL-STAR game. I don't know if they will, but hopefully they will be back next year, and following eight after that. What I do know is that if I were either Volquez or Hamilton I would be rooting like hell for the other to win the lottery.
*J.D. Drew was an all-star?????
**95 freaking rbi's before the ALL_STAR game?!?!