Sunday, March 22, 2009

American League Preview


This week the Preachers will wrap up the WBC and preview the AL - all in a tidy 90 minutes! So will the Rays defend the penant? Will they even make the playoffs in the seemingly loaded AL East? Can the Yanks spare A-Rod for a month or so? How many wins for C.C.? Will Ortiz rebound sans Manny? How about the Angels without K-Rod? Are the A's poised for a run? And what of that AL Central? Will the Twins emerge from the pack or will the Tigers - and their Venezuelan duo of Magglio and Miguel - make up for a disappointing '08? (By the way, though we don't think that's Hugo Chavez crossing the plate, we can't be certain.)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Let the Madness Begin!


Oh yes, it's that time off year again.  Buzzer beaters, 5-12 upsets, Bill Rafftery's irish flu, Digger's matching ties and highlighters . . . you gotta love it.  So who do you have in your office pool.  Any first round upsets?  What about your final four?  And who's gonna cut down the nets in Detroit?  Could be a big year for the Big East, especially if Johnny Flynn has anything to do with it.  Should be a fun couple of weeks.  Onions! 

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Mount Rushmore of Sports


So ESPN has been doing a state-by-state (and now I think sport-by-sport) sports version of Mount Rushmore. Basically you vote on the four greatest athletes from that state to be carved into hypothetical stone as a tribute to their legacies. Though this is rather silly in a way, it does make for good conversation. Leave it to ESPN to once again fill in a slow sports time of the year with a gimmick and leave it to us to copy it! Anyhow, let's cut to the chase: if we take the nation as a whole, who should be on our national sports Mount Rushmore? And if you want to get really crazy, who would be on an all-time althletes Mount Rushmore, any time from anywhere?

Monday, February 16, 2009

Oscar Time


As the NBA emerges from its All-Star weekend and Spring Training gets underway, it can only mean one thing . . . it's Academy Award time! So let us know who you think should win and who do you think will win, as we here at the Preachers feel that the two rarely coincide. Though we'll reveal our picks on the air this week, I for one will say I'm going with Mickey Rourke for best actor. And what's up with The Wrestler getting the shaft for best picture, not to mention best song?!?!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Here We Go Again. . .


Just when you thought there'd be nothing much to talk about in sports the next few weeks, Sports Illustrated decides to drop this A-Rod nugget on us right before Spring Training begins. So now that A-Rod seems to be admitting to steroid use (with the Rangers, that is), what do we make of all this? A-Rod's transgressions aside, what's with the leaking of confidential information? Further, aren't we overeacting a bit at this point? Really, how surprised can we really pretend to be given what's gone on the last ten years? Ahhhhhh, baseball sure has a knack of starting the season on the wrong foot.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Super Bowl XLIII


As the 2008 NFL season came to dramatic end on Sunday, the Steelers were the last team standing. So where do we rank this game in Super Bowl history? Can the Steelers now lay claim to the title of "America's Team" with their 6th Lombardi trophy? How great was that James Harrison INT return? Should Big Ben have won MVP? How awesome was The Boss at halftime? (That last question was rhetorical.) Is Kurt Warner now a shoe-in Hall of Famer? Join us Tuesday at 5 PM as we wrap up the season that was.

Monday, January 19, 2009

The NFL Playoffs


While many thought the Steelers might emerge from the AFC, few if any picked the Cards, who are looking to end a 60 - yes 60 - year title drought. (And you Jet fans thought you had it bad.) So what do we make of this Super Bowl and what do we make of the playoffs leading up to it? Was it fair that the Colts had to play at 8-8 San Diego? Could Jake Delhomme have played any worse? Should Titan or Giants fans be more disappointed with their teams' one-and-done efforts? Are Eagle fans ready to turn once more on Donovan McNabb? Is Troy Polamalu the best safety in the game? And what receiver is better right now than Larry Fitzgerald? Super Bowl XLIII: not quite what we at Bleacher Preachers expected it to be.