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tommysands has posted 16 links and 159 comments to SportsFilter and 3 links and no comments to the Locker Room.
A suggestion for the New and Imporved SpoFi. What would be really nice as we move towards the new and imporved board, would be to place a link on the side of the home page for both the Filter and Locker Rooms where the number of posts and comments since last vist are shown. Probalby be too complicated or expensive but... just askin.
posted on August 20, 2005 - Go to the detail view for this result
Stiking Out With My Son Here'a a great article written by Frank Gannon about a father who wants to turn his son on to the Great National Past Time. Nothing sensational here, just a nice "feel good" story about baseball. Note: some of us younger people read old folks magazines too.
posted on August 19, 2005 - Go to the detail view for this result
Host of new rules for the 2005 NFL Season It continues to amaze me how part time NFL officials can remember all the complicated rules which frequently change and be expected to accurately spot and call violations in blazing real time action.
posted on August 18, 2005 - Go to the detail view for this result
It takes forever to open the Sports Filter page. When I click on any one of the 5 sub links under the main Sports Filter link on my home page I immediately go to the site. However, when I click on the main Sports Filter link it seems like it takes forever before the page opens. Is this just me and my computer?
posted on August 13, 2005 - Go to the detail view for this result
OJ unplugged by 18 year old. Here's an interesting print and video interview of OJ. What's interesting about it is not OJ's answers so much as it is the interviewer, Graham Bensinger who is host of "The Graham Bensinger Show" on 1380 ESPN in St. Louis and Sportsradio 620. He's only 18 years old! Hell, he's not even old enough to drink!
posted on August 13, 2005 - Go to the detail view for this result
Stiking Out With My Son Here'a a great article written by Frank Gannon about a father who wants to turn his son on to the Great National Past Time. Nothing sensational here, just a nice "feel good" story about baseball. Note: some of us younger people read old folks magazines too.
posted by tommysands at 06:31 PM on August 21
Stiking Out With My Son Here'a a great article written by Frank Gannon about a father who wants to turn his son on to the Great National Past Time. Nothing sensational here, just a nice "feel good" story about baseball. Note: some of us younger people read old folks magazines too.
posted by tommysands at 06:31 PM on August 20
Twins to have a weekend celebration of the 1965 World Series Team It will be a bittersweet 40th Reunion as some of the more popular member of the team have passed. Earl Battey and Bobby Allison are among those who will be missed. It was a great series agfainst the Dodgers. One that went 7 games. If today's media coverage were around back then, this series would have gone down as one of the all time best. Allison's game saving catch and Koufax pithcing game 7 on 2 days rest, are just two of the highlights.
posted by daddisamm at 01:37 PM on August 20
Twins to have a weekend celebration of the 1965 World Series Team It will be a bittersweet 40th Reunion as some of the more popular member of the team have passed. Earl Battey and Bobby Allison are among those who will be missed. It was a great series agfainst the Dodgers. One that went 7 games. If today's media coverage were around back then, this series would have gone down as one of the all time best. Allison's game saving catch and Koufax pithcing game 7 on 2 days rest, are just two of the highlights.
posted by daddisamm at 01:37 PM on August 20
League, union haven't talked about issue recently If Bud is so excited by the idea that baseball can solve the steroid problem, the question is, "Why don't they?"
posted by dbt302 at 10:07 PM on August 20
Stiking Out With My Son Here'a a great article written by Frank Gannon about a father who wants to turn his son on to the Great National Past Time. Nothing sensational here, just a nice "feel good" story about baseball. Note: some of us younger people read old folks magazines too.
posted by tommysands at 06:31 PM on August 20
Football fans are idiots Football is pricier, more uncompetitive and less atmospheric than ever. So why do supporters still lap it up, asks a bemused Sean Ingle
posted by Pete at 03:22 PM on August 20
League, union haven't talked about issue recently If Bud is so excited by the idea that baseball can solve the steroid problem, the question is, "Why don't they?"
posted by dbt302 at 10:07 PM on August 20
Twins to have a weekend celebration of the 1965 World Series Team It will be a bittersweet 40th Reunion as some of the more popular member of the team have passed. Earl Battey and Bobby Allison are among those who will be missed. It was a great series agfainst the Dodgers. One that went 7 games. If today's media coverage were around back then, this series would have gone down as one of the all time best. Allison's game saving catch and Koufax pithcing game 7 on 2 days rest, are just two of the highlights.
posted by daddisamm at 01:37 PM on August 20
Stiking Out With My Son Here'a a great article written by Frank Gannon about a father who wants to turn his son on to the Great National Past Time. Nothing sensational here, just a nice "feel good" story about baseball. Note: some of us younger people read old folks magazines too.
posted by tommysands at 06:31 PM on August 20
Football fans are idiots Football is pricier, more uncompetitive and less atmospheric than ever. So why do supporters still lap it up, asks a bemused Sean Ingle
posted by Pete at 03:22 PM on August 19
The Unofficial NFL All-Criminal Team Here's a list of the NFL's all-time top criminals . See if your favorites made the cut .
posted by evil empire at 05:24 PM on August 19
Football fans are idiots Football is pricier, more uncompetitive and less atmospheric than ever. So why do supporters still lap it up, asks a bemused Sean Ingle
posted by Pete at 03:22 PM on August 19
Host of new rules for the 2005 NFL Season It continues to amaze me how part time NFL officials can remember all the complicated rules which frequently change and be expected to accurately spot and call violations in blazing real time action.
posted by tommysands at 08:42 AM on August 18
Australia hang on for the draw, keeping the Ashes level at one match apiece with two still to be played. Heroes were captain Ricky Ponting (consuming almost half of the day's balls in a 150+ stand) and last pairing Lee/McGrath, who survived the final 3½ overs 9-down.
posted by silverpie at 01:00 PM on August 18
ny, yes, I'd love the links and it's nice to 'meet' you too. Let me know when the book comes out so we can make sure the folks on this board are aware of it.