By : Mike Rifkin On Tuesday night, Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season establishing a new Yankee and American League record. The record overtakes the 61 hit by Roger Maris in 1961. But this is nothing against Judge he bet on himself this season and had arguably one of the greatestContinue reading “Embracing History”
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Swept Away
By: Mike Rifkin The New York Mets entered Atlanta with a one game lead in the NL East and if they won one game they controlled their own destiny. But worst case scenario happened as the Braves swept the Mets and not only lead the division by two games, but their magic number to clinchContinue reading “Swept Away”
RUSH DOSEN’T HAVE TO RUSH ANYTHING
By Mark Halpern I have been a Dallas Cowboys fan for 39 years now (Thank you, I apricate the condolences), and I have seen it all from down in the dumps to being the world’s champs. Dallas fans not only want to win it all but also want consistency in our team, and theContinue reading “RUSH DOSEN’T HAVE TO RUSH ANYTHING“
Brewing Hade
By : Mike Rifkin On August first, the Milwaukee Brewers led the NL Central by three games over the St. Louis Cardinals. On Tuesday the Brewers lost to the Cardinals, in which the Cardinals clinched the NL Central. Now the only way Milwaukee can make the playoffs for a fifth straight season is by gettingContinue reading “Brewing Hade”
Here Come The Mariners
By : Mike Rifkin The Seattle Mariners currently hold the third Wild Card spot in the American League looking to break the longest current playoff drought in the four major sports. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001. But the Mariners have made moves where they are thinking in the long term, notContinue reading “Here Come The Mariners”
Guard-ing The Central
By : Mike Rifkin We are coming down the stretch of the Major League Baseball season the Cleveland Guardians have made a massive statement. Starting last Thursday the Guardians had nine games against the Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox the two teams trailing them in the AL Central. All the Guardians did in theContinue reading “Guard-ing The Central “
THE 2022/23 DALLAS COWBOYS
By Mark Halpern The moment that all of us Football fans can’t wait for and the players as well is upon us in 3 short days. The Buffalo Bills will take on the Super Bowl Champs the Los Angeles Rams. This will open the Football season for a juggernaut matchup this Thursday. This gameContinue reading “THE 2022/23 DALLAS COWBOYS“
Heavyweight Battle Part Two.
By: Mike Rifkin For the final time this regular season the two teams with the best record in the National League will play when the Dodgers and Mets open up a three game series Tuesday night at Citi Field. The two teams played a four game set at Dodger Stadium in early June and splitContinue reading “Heavyweight Battle Part Two.”
South Side Slump
By: Mike Rifkin As we head into September the Chicago White Sox sit five games out of the AL Central and six games out of the last wild card spot. But why should fans trust the White Sox? They just got swept at home by the Arizona Diamondbacks and are 2-8 in their last 10Continue reading “South Side Slump”
METS SEPTEMBER CALL UP THOUGHTS
By Mark Halpern September is a mere four days away, and ball clubs will get the option to add players to the roster till the end of the season. September call-ups are when minor leaguers who are at the top or having a fantastic season in the minors can get the chance to beContinue reading “METS SEPTEMBER CALL UP THOUGHTS”