It’s Time for the Baltimore Orioles to Cut Ties with Dave Trembley
Published By Kevin Paul On Wednesday, April 14th 2010. Under AL East, American League, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, Kevin Paul, MLB, Writers Tags: Adam Jones, AL East, American League, Baltimore Orioles, Bill Murray, Blown Saves, Brian Matusz, Brian Roberts, Charm City, Clint Hurdle, colorado rockies, Fire Trembley, Groundhog Day, Jim Tracy, Major League the Movie, Meatballs, Mike Gonzalez, MLB, National League Manager of the Year, Nick Markakis
With a 1-7 start to the 2010 Major League Baseball season, it’s likely that most critics would say it is “business as usual” for the Baltimore Orioles.
Not so fast.
2010 was stated to be the end of the rebuilding process for the Orioles, as frequently stated by head honcho Andy MacPhail ... Read More
Pick Your Knows: Boston Red Sox Over Philadelphia Phillies & Other MLB Predictions
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, April 4th 2010. Under AL East, American League, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Features, Kevin Paul, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, MLB, National League, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pick Your Knows, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, World Series, Writers Tags: 2010 MLB Predictions, Adrian Beltre, AL MVP, Albert Pujols, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Brian Matusz, Chicago White Sox, Chris Young, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Dan Haren, Edwin Jackson, Jason Heyward, John Lackey, Jon Lester, Kevin Youkilis, New York Yankees, NL MVP, Philadelphia Phillies, Red Sox vs Yankees, Red Sox Win World Series, Roy Halladay, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, World Series Prediction
There’s only one better way to kick off the baseball season than Red Sox and Yankees on opening night – and that would be having a double header combining Sox and Yanks, along with the Cubs and Cardinals.
Let’s make that happen, Bud!
Next time, OK?
Anyway, I digress into a peanut and ... Read More
Fantasy Baseball: Top Ten Comeback of the Year Candidates
Published By Kevin Paul On Friday, April 2nd 2010. Under American League, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Fantasy, Fantasy Baseball, Kevin Paul, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, MLB, National League, Philadelphia Phillies, Writers Tags: Adrian Beltre, American League, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Chris Young, Cole Hamels, Comeback of the Year, David Wright, Fantasy Baseball, Francisco Liriano, Geovany Soto, J.J. Hardy, Jake Peavy, Minnesota Twins, MLB, National League, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Stephen Drew, Top 10, Top Ten Comeback Candidates, Ty Wigginton
If you’re a die-hard fantasy geek, then you’ll know that more often than not, leagues are won by the sleeper picks and late draft selections that pan out.
In particular, those mid-to-late round picks often feature potential comeback of the year candidates. Here’s a top ten list of predictions for fantasy ... Read More
Fantasy Baseball: Phil Hughes’ Value Up, Joba Chamberlain’s Down
Published By Kevin Paul On Thursday, March 25th 2010. Under AL East, American League, Fantasy, Fantasy Baseball, Kevin Paul, MLB, New York Yankees, Writers Tags: 5th Starter, American League East, Bargain Pick, Fantasy Baseball, Hughes Wins Starter Job, Joba Chamberlain, MLB, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Pitching Rotation
Today, the New York Yankees made an announcement that should raise the eyebrows of many fantasy baseball team owners.
Phil Hughes was named the 5th starter – ending speculation that was ongoing in the spring between Hughes and teammate Joba Chamberlain.
“What I set out to do this spring was win that ... Read More
Hump Day Links: Hot Cheerleaders, Elin, the New Jersey Nets & More
Published By Kevin Paul On Wednesday, March 24th 2010. Under Baltimore Orioles, Celebs, Features, Hump Day Links, Kevin Paul, March Madness, MLB, NBA, NCAA BB, New Jersey Nets, NFL, PGA, San Francisco 49ers, The Masters, Tiger Woods, Writers Tags: Baltimore Orioles, CEO, Cinderella, College Cheerleaders, Elin Nordegren, Failed Career, Fan with Bag on Head, Final Four, Hot Cheerleaders, Kansas State, Las Vegas, Links, March Madness, NBA, NCAA, New Jersey Nets, NFL, San Francisco 49ers, Sidney Ponson, Spoil Girlfriend, Tiger Woods, Upset
It’s Wednesday – time for “Hump Day Links”… featuring various entertaining reads throughout the online sports world. This week’s candidates would certainly get an elated “f-bomb” from Vice President Joe Biden…
Hump Day Links (Vol. 5): Good Reads for March 24, 2010
Sports Chump: Sports Media and Political Correctness
Great read. I ... Read More
Throwing Tomatoes: Targets in Sports (June 24, 2009)
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, July 5th 2009. Under Big 12 Football, Features, Humor, Kevin Paul, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Kings, MLB, NCAA FB, NFL, NHL, Soccer, Tennessee Titans, Throwing Tomatoes Tags: Big 12, Chris Johnson, Jarrett Stoll, Kevin Paul, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Maria Sharapova, MLB, NFL, NHL, Spain Soccer, Terrell Owens, Throwing Tomatoes
Originally posted to KP’s Blog (via Fox Sports) on June 24, 2009
Vine ripened, sliced, diced, tossed on a burger - sounds damn good for a warm summer day.
Just not today.
I'll take my burger medium, with cheese, and lycopene-free, because these tomatoes are being saved for the sports world, my friends...
Throwing ... Read More






