It’s a three-peat, but not the kind you want. For the first time in his soon-to-be Hall of Fame career, Mariano Rivera blew a save three consecutive trips to the mound. It appears the unstoppable isn’t quite the hurler he […]
Author: Alomar Sharpe
NHL Lockout: Day Number “Who Cares”
Even though NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly and players’ association special counsel Steve Fehr spoke to each other on Saturday, don;t get your hopes up. It’s something our good friend Mike Lederer knows too well. Labor disputes. While Lederer spent […]
NFL asks judge to dismiss Vilma motion
The saga continues, and no I’m not talking about P.Diddy and the Bad Boy Family. Although, I will say this case “can’t stop, won’t stop” being in the news. Friday, the NFL asked a U.S. District Court judge to dismiss […]
NCAA Investigators spent time at Miami
Not much is known as to why NCAA investigators are at Miami, but Hurricanes fans can’t be happy. Reports surfaced earlier this week that NCAA investigators spent several days in Miami earlier this month. According to sources who informed The […]
Pete Rose getting some Reality TV TLC
At 71-years-old, Pete Rose is stepping back into the batters box. Only this time he is taking a crack at reality television. The cable network TLC, most famous for home and garden fixer-uppers, says it has started production a show […]
Redskins pull a Mike Ditka, trade with Rams
After perhaps the most boring NFL Draft in 2011, the 2012 NFL Draft is already more interesting. And it’s still more than 40 days away. ESPN.com and FoxSports.com reported Friday night that the St. Louis Rams confirmed they agreed – […]
Patriot League opens opportunity, offers new athletic scholarships
Lehigh’s Gabe Knutson blocked Bucknell’s Cameron Ayers’ baseline layup attempt with seven seconds to play which gave the Mountain Hawks the 82-77 victory in the Patriot League championship game. The small university outside Philadelphia has had a pretty good 2011-2012 […]
FIFA approves two new goal-line technologies
Well, for the first time in my life, I think I am ready to say it: Soccer is better and smarter than baseball. And people, it’s the truth. FIFA approved two tests on two goal-line technology systems to monitor/determine if […]
UConn’s Calhoun returns to bench
Connecticut basketball coach Jim Calhoun is a fighter. Less than one week after having back surgery the Hall of Fame coach is back on the sideline. Calhoun received a standing ovation as he walked on the court before the UConn-Pitt […]
Colorado State football looking for walk-ons
Your football team might be in a jam if at the start of spring practice, instead of looking AT new players you are looking FOR new players. For Colorado State football, that is – unfortunately – where they are. Head […]