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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: February 2008
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Monday, February 4, 2008. The Greatest Pitcher Ever. The question then arises, how is a pitcher who has less starts in his entire major league career than an average pitcher’s amount of starts in one season, the greatest pitcher ever? Posted by Insan Derkunt. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Greatest Pitcher Ever. Other Quality Sports Thinkers. Juuust A Bit Outside. View my complete profile.
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: 10,000-Loss Winners
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Sunday, September 30, 2007. Another sad realization that occurred this year was when the Phillies, in front of a national audience, endured their 10,000th loss in franchise history; the most losses a team has suffered in any major sport. Ironically, the noise coming from Citizens Bank Park stands sounded a lot more like cheers instead of boos as fans didn’t seem to be very disappointed by this fact, embracing the “honor”. Posted by Insan Derkunt.
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: April 2007
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Shooting Craps with College Athletes. Possible Picks: QB JaMarcus Russell, QB Brady Quinn, WR Calvin Johnson, OT Joe Thomas. Possible Picks: QB JaMarcus Russell, QB Brady Quinn, DE Gaines Adams, CB Leon Hall, DT Amobi Okoye, WR Calvin Johnson. Possible Picks: RB Adrian Peterson, OT Joe Thomas, S LaRon Landry, DE Gaines Adams, CB Leon Hall. Possible Picks: S LaRon Landry, DE Gaines Adams, CB Leon Hall, DT Amobi Okoye.
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: August 2007
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Thursday, August 23, 2007. The Heavens Haven’t Been Too Friendly With the Yankees. How about none of them. Going back ten years, the Yankees have a record above .500 against all of the mentioned teams and have beaten them in the playoffs at least once. The Yankees are unbeatable right? Wrong Who is this almighty team that has crushed the Yankees for the past ten years? 2007: 6-3, Angels. 2006: 6-4, Angels. 2005: 6-4, Angels. 2004: 5-4, Angels.
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East Coast Bias: September 2007
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Dedicated to Sports and Philadelphia. Welcome to the East Coast Bias! Blogged, hosted, and edited by Team ECB. Team ECB consists of. Winner Of The Philadelphia Film Festival. A Philly Philms production,. The Palestra: Cathedral of Basketball. Sunday, September 30, 2007. For once, Philadelphia fans will be cheering "Phillies! Instead of chanting "E-A-G-L-E-S". A welcome change of pace if you ask me! Saturday, September 29, 2007. East Coast Bias - September 29th. Phillies Take 1st In NL East. We will also ...
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East Coast Bias: July 2007
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Dedicated to Sports and Philadelphia. Welcome to the East Coast Bias! Blogged, hosted, and edited by Team ECB. Team ECB consists of. Winner Of The Philadelphia Film Festival. A Philly Philms production,. The Palestra: Cathedral of Basketball. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Kevin Garnett Leaving For Boston? Yes, and frankly, it couldn't have come at a better time. See Tim Donaghy. Monday, July 30, 2007. East Coast Bias - July 30, 2007. Ripken and Gwynn in the Hall. We have a big July 30th podcast. Where we begin...
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: June 2007
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Saturday, June 30, 2007. Only 364 More Days Until the 2008 Draft! Now that the 2007 NBA Draft is over and guys like Oden and Durant have gone to their respective homes, we can concentrate on more important things… like the 2008 NBA Draft. It's never too early to start, so let's take a look at the 20 prospects that will most likely be taken early in next year's draft. 1 OJ Mayo, PG, Freshmen. He's going number one. 2 Michael Beasley, PF, Freshmen.
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: Philadelphia Still on Santa’s Naughty List
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Thursday, December 6, 2007. Philadelphia Still on Santa’s Naughty List. As for the positions players, Japan’s Kosuke Fukudome is an option for the Phillies as has he a great career in Japan prompting many to compare him to former Philly, Bobby Abreu; seems like a perfect fit right? Posted by Insan Derkunt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Philadelphia Still on Santa’s Naughty List. Other Quality Sports Thinkers. Juuust A Bit Outside.
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: Suicide Watch in Effect for City of Portland
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Thursday, September 13, 2007. Suicide Watch in Effect for City of Portland. My NFL playoff predictions article will be cancelled simply because I don't feel like writing anymore NFL preview articles. I have the Baltimore Ravens over the New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl. The following article is set to appear in my school's newspaper. Sports Moment of the Week. Posted by Insan Derkunt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Juuust A Bit Outside.
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major: July 2007
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Sports Thoughts From An Art Major. Yes, we watch sports too. Monday, July 30, 2007. Gagne to the Yankees Spells Trouble. The Boston Red Sox. This opens the door for the Yankees and Mets to duel it out throughout these last few hours to grab the all-star closer. Yankee fans can pretty much smell Gagne's odor at this point just like they smelt Abreu's odor last year. The question then comes, is this a good move for the Yankees? The question is more like, how is this good? With Gagne's injuries, he is as re...