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Name: Steve WIlliams
Member since: October 7, 2005
Last visit: June 3, 2008

sfts2 has posted 1 link and 171 comments to SportsFilter and hasn’t posted any threads or comments to the Locker Room.

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Meaningless awards for Ozzie, Mo, Ichiro, and Ortiz More irrelevant fodder for hot stove action. 62 days until pitchers and catchers report, 107 days until opening day.

posted on Dec 16, 2005 - Go to the detail view for this result

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So it finally comes to an end. Julio Franco has retired.
The oldest man to hit a major league home run has finally retired from professional baseball. His announcement came after a Mexican minor league game. At the age of 49, he's finally hung up the spikes. (crazy Julio Franco trivia inside)

posted to Baseball at 10:44 PM CDT

Dude, you're brutal. With 9 seasons batting over .300 and a lifetime BA of .298 with just about 2600 hits, I'm not sure journeyman is the right adjective.

Comment icon posted at 3:12 PM CDT on May 5

Any Baseball is Beautiful Same goes for wooden tennis racquets. Be sure to click through the slideshow.

posted to Baseball at 9:22 AM CDT

I love that Angell quote...and a very nice photo set.

Comment icon posted at 10:02 AM CDT on March 4

Over the Top An article on some very disturbing incidents that have occurred at some recent college basketball games. When does it go too far?

posted to Basketball at 4:34 AM CDT

The NCAA is clearly once again out of step with reality, and it seems entirely appropriate for them to sanction schools who cannot provide a reasonable level of security to fans and players.

And to the posters above. This behavior has NOTHING to do with the internet, cell phones, blogs or anything like that. Just because similar behavior gets exhibited in those media, doesn't mean that it any kind of cause. The cause is poor parenting. Period. But thats a whole 'nother discussion.

Comment icon posted at 1:18 PM CDT on February 29

Fast and the Furious In a sport historically slow to adapt to any but the slightest change, basketball programs at every level from high school to the NBA are embracing a whole new way of playing the game. Stranger yet, the architect of this change has never coached above Division ll.

posted to Basketball at 5:20 PM CDT

Great read, what an interesting story...

Comment icon posted at 2:40 PM CDT on February 14

Bob Knight Resigns from Texas Tech in midseason after 902 career wins.

posted to Basketball at 9:03 PM CDT

I tend to think that if you really think about what it means to be a coach, and try to tune out the noise from the TV pundits, its hard to not respect Bob Knight. His positives seem to outweigh his negatives by so much. Forget the on court accomplishments. He turned boys to men.

Comment icon posted at 11:15 AM CDT on February 5

Calling Bob Knight a hypocrite is farther from the truth than anything that I have ever heard. There is no coach that is more passionate or caring about his players in the game. No one is is more concerned about doing things the right way. He was tired, not able to give it his best, and tried to do what was in the best interest of the program. As he always did. Yeah, his temper was a problem, but I believe that even the tirades were often scripted and designed to fire up his players and to get through to players that letting their own weakness get in the way of what they wanted to accomplish. Great coaches and great men do that. A flawed man, but a great one. IMHO

Comment icon posted at 8:46 AM CDT on February 6

Senator Wants SpyGate Testimony Before Congress Sen. Arlen Specter, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee and an avid Philadelphia Eagles fan, wants NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to explain to Congress why the league destroyed evidence related to spying by the New England Patriots. "The NFL has a very preferred status in our country with their antitrust exemption," Specter said. "The American people are entitled to be sure about the integrity of the game. It's analogous to the CIA destruction of tapes. Or any time you have records destroyed."

posted to Football at 11:05 AM CDT

I'm so glad there's nothing else that these morons should be working on.

IMHO, this and the steroid crap is driven by a childlike desire to bask in the radiated glow of celebrity heroes and garner some non-CSPAN TV facetime.

Comment icon posted at 11:48 AM CDT on February 1

Bobby Cox is about to break the all-time ejection record. Not everyone approves.

posted to Baseball at 1:26 AM CDT

Where do you think Maddox learned all that crap.

Comment icon posted at 2:45 PM CDT on July 19

Try telling this one to the parents and coaches .......Oh and by the way, good luck with a lot of the kids too!

posted to General at 11:08 PM CDT

If I had a dollar for all the times someones has enlightened me about how tough it is for kids to play professional sports, well, I'd be rich as a professional athlete.

To me, a big part of supporting kids in their athletic dreams is to teach them life lessons like: to achieve a dream takes lots of work - and a little luck, you don't get cut - you cut yourself, and lots of people will explain to you why you will fail.

I ignored all of these people and have had both my son's ignore them too. Both have a shot (I know, I know - a small shot) to play professional ball. If they do not achieve their dream, they both have a Plan B, and will have learned another valuable life lesson.

The possibility of failure is not a reason not to try.


Agree completely, about the specialization issue - kids don't need to specialize very early at all, just leads to burnout.

Comment icon posted at 10:43 AM CDT on June 6

100 Years of TT Racing on the Isle of Mann. The longest, oldest, most dangerous course in motorcycle racing. When they do it well, it's beautiful. When it goes wrong, it really goes wrong. If you're lucky, you survive to tell the tale. 200 people haven't been lucky in the last 100 years. [previously discussed]

posted to Other at 8:16 AM CDT

Great friggin' post.

Comment icon posted at 8:56 AM CDT on May 29

Drood,

Whats the title of the best video in that series in your opinion...I'm going to buy one for a biker friend movie night I'm planning...TIA

Comment icon posted at 11:06 AM CDT on May 30

Leo Messi does a Maradona. The insanely-talented 19-year-old Barcelona midfielder shows why so many call him the new Maradona in a 5-2 drubbing of Getafe. For the second goal of the match, Messi first picks up the ball at the centerline, then jinks, cuts and scurries past 1-2-3-4-5 (the keeper)-6 players before slicing the ball into goal. There's a link to video of the goal in the article but I'll embed clips of both Messi's magic and Maradona's goal for the ages inside. Es fantastico.

posted to Soccer at 8:18 PM CDT

Soccer and Americans. What koyaaan said seems reasonable, but if Americans are too 'something' to appreciate soccer, how do you explain the love of baseball. Maybe we just don't like soccer as much?

Great goal, and the Messi goal was MUCH more impressive than the Maradona.

Comment icon posted at 7:37 AM CDT on April 21

A-Rod caps off winning rally Trailing 6-2 in the ninth, Josh Phelps homered, and Derek Jeter and Bobby Abreu hit RBI singles to pave the way for Alex Rodriguez's 10th homer, a walk-off shot to sweep the Indians.

posted to Baseball at 5:19 AM CDT

I was at this game with my son. It was a great day. Fans definitely showing Arod the love, even before this.

The real story here is 3 strong outings against a tough team by young Yankee pitchers.

Comment icon posted at 6:00 AM CDT on April 20

Nice profile of Manny Ramirez from the New Yorker. “You can write it down just like that: ‘David Ortiz says Manny is a crazy motherf&^%er.’"

posted to Baseball at 1:28 AM CDT

Good player^h^h^h^h^h^h hitter. Nutjob.

Comment icon posted at 9:54 AM CDT on April 18

College basketball's top ten active coaches - SI thinks they know Oddly enough, Nick Nolte's turn as coach Pete Bell in the legendary Western University Dolphins in Blue Chips did not make the cut.

posted to Basketball at 11:16 AM CDT

Gillespie out, Boeheim in.

Comment icon posted at 1:27 PM CDT on April 12