Have you seen this woman?
Hideki Matsui shows off a sketch Thursday of his new wife, whom he described only as a “25-year-old civilian.”Labels: arranged marriage, awkward, dowry
Hideki Matsui shows off a sketch Thursday of his new wife, whom he described only as a “25-year-old civilian.”Labels: arranged marriage, awkward, dowry
Monday afternoon we saw the Cubs edge out Texas in Mesa 7-6 as Dempster looked horrible starting for Chicago. DeRosa, Lee and Ramirez all handled the bat really well for the Cubbies, but Japanese newcomer Fukudome didn't play. My boy Josh Hamilton went 1-3 with an RBI... he hit the ball hard in all 3 AB's though. He's oing to hit 35 HR this year.
Tuesday afternoon we drove up to Maryville, AZ to the Brewers Spring Training facilities and caught their game versus the "visiting" Dodgers. I use quotes because there were as many Dodgers fans out from LA-LA land as there were Brewers fans. Scott and I both got a little burn while laying out on the grass in the outfield. The game ended in a 3-3 tie. Penny looked decent only giving up 1 run on 1 hit in 5 innings, but he walked 5. Furcal, Loney and Ethier handled the bat well for the Dodgers, and Juan Pierre looked old. Pierre did have a bunt infield hit in the 8th though. Andruw Jones looked like he was at least 20 pounds overweight. Scott labeled him "chubby". That's all Scott said all day... so you know Jones looked fat.
The Brew Crew looked like a solid lineup, although they only have 1 LH bat in Prince Fielder in their lineup, which isn't much balance. Weeks looked really good though leading off. Prince looked about 280 lbs and 5'10" tall, about the same height as Weeks. He's going to hit 40+ this year though. Good player in person. Braun lost a fly-ball to left in the sun in the 3rd (which they didn't give him an error), but then redeemed himself and made a nice running catch a few innings later. He should be fine in his transition from 3B.Labels: Arizona, Brewers, Cubs, Dodgers, Rangers, Spring Training
Thanks to the good folks at Kings Hardware for a proper boozefest on Saturday in celebration of my 30th year on this planet, but curses to one Dude Comfort and his repeated pitchers of Blue Ribbon that had me awake at 545am this morning with nothing to do, but log on to the Internets and check out one of the most lopsided rivalries in British Football since the arrival of Mr. Unbelievable to the Premiership. If you want an official recap on the match please visit a proper football site, if you want my biased take please keep reading.
Coming into the match an argument could be made that Stevie G and the rest of the Spanish Army were playing the best football in not only England, but the rest of Europe. An argument that lost any relevant support after Sunday. I’m not going to pretend that I was even slightly objectionable in viewing the match, but trust me when I say that I do respect the players on the pitch even if their crest might be the actual Seventh Sign. Tactically, Rafa and the Reds had finally figured out how to utilize their talent after 6 months of playing football, and by using Stevie G. right behind "There was something in the air that night…The stars were bright, Fernando” w/
the human Labrador Dirk Kuyt on the wing doing what he does best…running without the football. Throw in Ryan Babel and you have yourself Dutch bookends on the wings with Xavi and Javier Mach right in front of the back line and BAM!!!...you have yourself several million happy Scousers, or are they? 
*King Kev and the Toon Army get off the schnide v/ FulhamAmerica, who rocked 5 American Starters over the weekend…although as we’ll see Fulham’s name in the Losers list, this may not be a good thing for American’s playing abroadLabels: Rafa, Relegation, Ronaldo, Roundup, Unbelievable

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It has been since November since a Jayne post...so I'm curious...did he get sucked into the Del Ridge cyphoon? I miss my random movie posts or how a certain someone will be at the local comic festival this year....so if you see Jayne...led him back to the Lodge!
By taking out a scrappy Reading club, Liverpool is now set up for a tough five-game stretch that will define their season in the EPL and in Europe. Manchester United are next at Old Trafford, then Everton, followed by three clashes with Arsenal, including both legs of the Champions League quarter-finals. We will see if they have it in them.
America's team in Fulham pulled off a shocker versus Everton, which leads me to bring up that Jimbo is going to have a Pitch Talk on Tuesday with all of the regulation worries that must be discussed with 8 matches remaining. Can Fulham pull out of the zone with upcoming consecutive matches versus also-ran struggling clubs in Newcastle United, Derby, Sunderland and Reading? Jimbo will bring the details tomorrow. Stay tuned...
ESLEWHERE in the world, with my brother by my side [Mike was down in La-La land on business], I witnessed PSV completing the knocking off of Spurs in UEFA this past week. I was pleased to see the Dutch squad with a ton of noticeable young talent finally pull through in a big [well, kinda big] match against a quality opponent. Spurs were the butt of a joke again. [Sidenote: Speaking of jokes about Tottenham... the movie In Bruges is worth your 10 bucks at the movie theater, and it includes a great quip about Spurs. The film altogether was very good, with quality acting, clever writing, and it is very well edited. Taking on the subject of death is a tough one, and they pulled it off.]
IN SERIE A, Inter bounced back from losing domestically and in the CL with a 2-1 win over Polermo. While Roma kept chase with a decision over Milan under the same score. Roma have a chance to overtake Inter. A small chance. But still a chance. Milan on the other hand, needed those 3 points versus Roma, and are now 4 points back from non-Champions League play next season. Personally, I think Fiorentina is going to blow it versus Napoli and Lyon in these next two weeks.Labels: Arsenal, Chelsea, EPL, Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester United, Pitch Talk, Regulation
AND WE'RE BACK! With both Chelsea and United winning their Champions League matches then subsequently falling to second rate clubs in England's FA Cup, the importance of the FA Cup has now reached a new low... regardless of SAF's tirade against the referees. Although it would be tragic because of the rich history of the Cup's, the FA should think about removing the Premier League from one of the competitions and letting the Championship and lower divisions battle it out for alleged glory.
In league play in England, we saw Arsenal draw against the much weaker Wigan... and Liverpool continue their improved form versus the seemingly regulation bound Newcastle side to regain fourth place. Torres is on fire, simply a force of nature. Moving on, a hiccuping Spurs club got over their Carling Cup hangover with a 4-0 Premier League thrashing of West Ham at White Hart Lane. Now we'll see if they can beat the Dutch side PSV in Eindhoven to continue on in the UEFA Cup.
Labels: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, ManU, Pitch Talk, Premiership


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