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, MLB, Minnesota Twins, 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
Throwing Tomatoes: Who in Sports Should See Red This Week?
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, July 5th 2009. Under East, Eastern Conference, Features, Humor, Kevin Paul, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NCAA BB, NCAA FB, NFL, NHL, NL West, National League, Nebraska, Orlando Magic, Pac-10, Pittsburgh Penguins, Southeast, TWHS, The U.S. Open, Throwing Tomatoes, USC Trojans, Washington Capitals Tags: Brett Favre, Calvin Borel, Dallas Cowboys, Jeremy Mayfield, Kevin Paul, Manny Ramirez, Mine That Bird, MLB, NASCAR, NBA, Nebraska, NFL, Orlando Magic, Pittsburgh Penguins, Throwing Tomatoes, Tim Floyd, Tony Romo, USC Trojans, Washington Capitals
Originally posted to KP’s Blog (via Fox Sports) on May 12, 2009
Who knows why the tomato was the fruit of choice when an individual wanted to show displeasure for something.
It is what it is, so why question it?
Instead, keep the tradition alive by throwing tomatoes at the individuals in sports ... Read More


