
Monday, March 30, 2009
Under the Radar - Adam Lind

Thursday, March 26, 2009
Hitting Rock 'Boldin'

In "Cards' Secondary Now Among NFL's Best" by Mike 'Schmitty' Schmitz, he points out a very valid opinion that the Cardinal's secondary arguably ranks among the best in the league. Many changes have been made to the Cardinal's coaching staff, as well as a few new free-agent pick ups that Schmitz highlights in his story. However, what about the Cardinal's high powered offense? A question that remains to be answered is where Anquan Boldin will end up. According to an interview on the Arizona Cardinal's official website, Boldin states, "We will see what [the organization] says, this is totally out of my hands." More on this issue can be seen from the Cardinal's website here. As of right now, he has 1 year still left on an existing contract, however budgeting appears to be an issue, and may very well lead to his trade. Last year, (08-09 season), Boldin's average yards per catch was 11.7, and in the post season (while dealing with injuries) averages 13.6 yards per catch. Losing a receiver that averages a first down per catch could be devestating.
According to their website, there isn't one day that Kurt Warner doesn't text Anquan Boldin about his status on the team. Kurt Warner knows that, with Boldin, this team could be a dominant force in the NFL for many seasons to come. As of right now, Boldin is enjoying the off season, and will wait for a further answer on his contract.
-Other changes to Cardinals Offense: Cardinals acquire free-agent Tight End Anthony Becht from the St. Louis Rams. The Cardinals now have many TE weapons.
One things for sure, with many huge trades and changes going on, the NFL will have a different look next season.
Few noticeably random changes (all of these are off the top of my head):
-Five new rules protecting Quarterbacks and players, most if violated are reprimanded with a 15 yard penalty.
-Lions have decided to change their Logo to give the organization a step in the right direction.
-Terrell Owens is now a Bill. Say that four times, and try to make sense of it.
-The Return of Tom Brady; this alone changes the entire NFL season.
Whatever happens, lets hope that the Cardinal's staff and management can figure something out quick to keep Boldin around for a few more years. Or our beloved team may just hit rock bottom. Oh wait, we still have two receivers whom recorded over 1,000 yards receiving last season. Silly me.
Picture taken from:http://www.giantsfootballblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/anquan-boldin-2.jpg
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Ichiro Rallys Team

Ichiro Suzuki was always known as a prominent hitter, possibly one of the best hitters to ever come out of Japan. However, the Seattle Mariners haven't given him the opportunity to influence an important game lately. Boy oh boy did he get his chance at the World Baseball Classic to make history. The Championship was a hard fought battle, with Japan and Korea battling back and forth through many, especially the later, innings. Korea looked as if they were to claim victory when they tied the game at 3-3 with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning when Lee Bum-ho dinged a single off of Japan's closer Yu Darvish. They couldn't score another run. The game now pushed onto the 10th inning. Seiichi Uchikawa opens up for Japan with a single, sacrificed to second, then made it to third after a single by Akinori Iwamura. Now we enter the Suzuki! One reason I'm writing this is because I don't understand the decision to pitch to Suzuki, and I believe if given the chance again, Korea would have walked him. In this game, it wasn't hard to see that you were getting manhandled, as Japan hit a whopping 15 hits to Korea's 5. Suzuki, after battling a few pitches, hits a blooper between and above the short-stop and second baseman, winning the game 5-3 for Japan. This is now the second time in a row Japan has won the WBC.
If there's one lesson to learn here...
Don't pitch to a teams proven all-star hitter when the game is on the line!
Picture taken from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01372/ichiro_suzuki_1372265c.jpg
The MLB Preview



NL Central: Winner - "Chicago Cubs!" Sleeper - "Cincinnati Reds"
Pick to Click - Joey Votto (1b Reds)/Corey Hart (OF Brewers)
The NL Central has three realistic contenders this year: Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, and Milwaukee Brewers. The Cubs are the most balanced of all three. The Cardinals lack consistency, and the Brewers lack depth at pitching. If the Cardinals can stay healthy, then Albert Pujols might lead them to a division championship. However the Cubs have five solid starters, a solid bullpen (solidified by Carlos Marmol and Kevin Gregg), and an overwhelming line-up (watch out foe Mike Fontenot (2b) fantasy players)... The other two teams - The Pittsburgh Pirates and The Cincinnati Reds - shouldn't play a factor this year. The Reds are a VERY young organization with TONS of talent: Joey Votto, Jay Bruce, Brandon Phillips, Edwin Encarnacion, Johny Cueto, Edinson Volquez, Homer Bailey. The Pirates are... well... the worst Franchise in the league right now (I'm sorry Nate McClouth). The future of this organization lies in the bats/gloves of McClouth (OF) and Andrew McCutchen (OF)... and it is not looking bright.
The Biggest Puma of them all...
May baseball prosper, and the Cubs prosper even more...
Jesse Cook
jdcook@email.arizona.edu
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
UNC's Ty Lawson

As UNC preps up to take on the number 4 seated Gonzaga Friday, many people are questioning whether UNC's point guard Ty Lawson will be playing. While browsing espn, sources say that Ty Lawson (while playing their last game against LSU) re-injured his 'big' or 'thumb' toe. While this injury doesn't appear to be major at first, commanding a high powered offense can become difficult when dealing with this type of injury. According to the sources, he has to deal with the pain and swelling day by day. ESPN appears torn on the issue, as many stories claiming he will play, and he wont play, exist.
Ty Lawson, competitive by nature, says the pain lessens and it's healing with every passing day. UNC's coach, however, is skeptical, and it looks as if it truly will be a game time decision. UNC fans are going to have to sweat it out, and look towards Thursday practice for clear cut answers.
Picture taken from: insidecarolina.com/jimhawkins