WrestleMania 40

WrestleMania 40 lived up to the hype.  Might not have been the greatest of all time, but it was one hell of a show.  The Granddaddy of Them All delivered with some great wrestling and even better storytelling.  I am thinking that instead of going match by match, I am just going to hit you with random thoughts I had throughout the weekend

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Update From Yankee Land

Usually I would go a couple of weeks or so to do one of these, especially since most of their minor league teams haven’t even started yet so there will be no prospect watch this week.  However, I just had to talk about what happened this weekend.  And I promise you, this isn’t just a Yankees blog.  It’s just that there really isn’t anything going on with any of the other teams I follow.

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“My Brain Is Better Than Everybody’s”

The title of this article is one of my favorite quotes by Dr. Sheldon Cooper from the show The Big Bang Theory.  I really relate to it.  For reasons way beyond my comprehension, I see sports on a much higher level than everyone else seems to.  I don’t know why this is but the people who play, coach, manage, and cover sports just don’t understand concepts that seem so obvious to me and clearly make the most sense.  I am going to rant about these as they come up.  Last night’s Celtics loss to the Hawks is a great example of one of these coming up.  I’ll explain. 

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Yankees Spring Training Observations

Spring Training has ended and the new season is about to begin.  The New York Yankees are about to launch their latest march toward winning their 28th World Series.  But before we embark on this 6 month, 162 game marathon of ups and downs, wins and losses, highlights and low lights we call a baseball season, let’s look back at all that happened in Florida this spring and see where the team stands. 

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This and That

How excited are you right now?  Right?  You never thought you would see the day.  You believed the glory days were over.  There was a hole in your soul that would never be filled again.  But alas, today is your lucky day.  The hole is filled.  The glory days have returned.  That’s right!  It’s time for another installment of my world famous This and That column! Try to contain your excitement.  If you are new, welcome.  This is my way of writing about a bunch of smaller topics from around the sports world and well, sometimes other places.  Let’s jump in.  

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WrestleMania 40 Preview

We are just about two weeks away from the granddaddy of them all.  The Showcase of the Immortals.  The biggest nights in sports entertainment.  Wrestlemania 40.  Obviously, the biggest storyline heading into the weekend is Cody and Rollins vs. the Bloodline.  I have a lot to say about how that should go down, but first, let’s talk about some of the other matches on the card.

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The Results Are In

The diagnosis is in, and it seems as if the Yankees have dodged a bullet.  Well, maybe it caught them in the leg.  Gerrit Cole has been examined by Dr. Neal ElAttrache and he will officially avoid Tommy John surgery.  At least for now.  According to the New York Post, the plan is for him to miss about two months and use rest and rehab to heal his elbow along with some “conservative, nonsurgical treatment.”

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The Post Trade Deadline Boston Bruins

                The NHL trade deadline came and went today so let’s take a look at what the Bruins did and where the team stands with 17 games left in the regular season. 

The first move the Bruins made was to trade Luke Toporowski and a conditional 6th round pick to the Minnesota Wild for left winger Pat Maroon.  In theory I like this trade.  First off, the Bruins didn’t give anything up to get Maroon.  Toporowski is 23 years old and not much of a prospect and who cares about a 6th round pick.  Maroon is the type of player the Bruins could use in that he plays with a lot of grit and snarl.  He’s the type of guy that will throw his weight around and stand up for his teammates and is more than happy to drop the gloves.  He is not much of an offensive player, though he did once score 27 goals in a season with Edmonton, but he has a specific role to play and he plays that role as well as you can.  He’s a 4th liner that will piss off the other team as he has done plenty of times with the Bruins.  To the point where Jack Edwards once got in trouble because he made fun of Maroon’s weight.  Even in today’s game you need a guy like this on your team. 

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