Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Francisco Liriano
Remember in 06' when Francisco Liriano was 12-3 with a 2.16 ERA? He was virtually unhittable and if these recent winter league reports hold any merit, he may be making a return to that form
Are you talkin' to me?
After making such classics as Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Casino, Mean Streets and Raging Bull, could Martin Scorcese and his alter ego Robert DeNiro be teaming up once again? It sure looks like it
The Hurt Locker
Outstanding movie and very deserving of these awards. Possibly a best director oscar? We'll see.
Monday, January 4, 2010
BoSox Baby
The Red Sox upgraded their defense today by signing Adrian Beltre to a one-year deal with a player option for a second. After signing Marco Scutaro to replace Alex Gonzalez at short and Mike Cameron to replace Jason Bay in left, the Red Sox improved what was statistically a bad defense last year. They also signed John Lackey to a 5-year deal worth 85 million which raised some eyebrows. I think it makes perfect sense. Spending the money they would have spent on Jason Bay by bringing in a consistent winner in Lackey now gives the Red Sox three number one starters. I never question what Theo Epstein does, his track record speaks for itself. He has brought two championships in the last decade to a team that hadn't won one since 1918. Expect the Red Sox to be in the playoffs once again this year and be near the top in run prevention. Now the Sox just need to find a suitor for current third baseman Mike Lowell.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Up In The Air

The movie itself is about a guy named Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) who travels around the country firing people for a living. He spends something like 300 days a year on the road and rarely is home (he is from Wilwaukee, I would stay on the road too). After years on the road alone, Bingham finally is ready to settle down and thinks he has found the perfect woman in Alex (Vera Farmiga of The Departed fame). They have common interests, like a love for the road, but when Binghadm surprises Alex at her house he finds out she is married. The movie ends with Bingham looking at a giant outgoing flights board at an airport signifying that once again, his life is up in the air.
The story is somewhat irrelevant however. At its heart, the movie is about the current economic situation our country faces. The countless firings that take place in the movie are heart-wrenching, especially if you know someone who has lost their job recently. When people work at certain jobs for years and then get let go for reasons out of their control they feel helpless. They ask themselves what they could have done different or what they did wrong, when in reality it isn't their fault at all. They were just victims of this horrible economy. But when one door closes another door opens or as Ryan Bingham would tell you when he is firing you, "Kings and Queens have sat in that same chair and it is because they have sat there that they became what they did."
Up In The Air is based on a novel by Walter Kim and is directed by Jason Reitman.
Deadspin
If you don't read Deadspin, I highly encourage it. It is a sports blog/website but lets just say they have their own spin on things. Sometimes that spin includes video of Cowboy fans having sex in the Dallas Stadium public bathroom.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Team Chemistry?
Apparently Gilbert Arenas was not just storing those guns in the Wizards locker room, he was drawing them on teammates after losing 60K to Javaris Crittendon
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