Yelling From The Bench: The Last Dance Dominants, The NFL Stays Home, The Legend Of Jon Daly Grows
John Supowitz | May 13th, 2020 I’m back with another episode of Yelling From the Bench. Has Micahel Jordan danced on the heart of Joe
John Supowitz | May 13th, 2020 I’m back with another episode of Yelling From the Bench. Has Micahel Jordan danced on the heart of Joe
The San Fransisco Giants have a long and prestigious history that dates back all the way to 1883 when they were known as the New York Gothams, this makes them the first professional baseball team in New York. Two years later, they became the New York Giants and began playing in the historic Polo Grounds, which was known for the shape that was unique for baseball games, left field was 279 ft, right was 258 ft, and center was 483 ft, the reason was that the stadium was also the home for the New York Titans, now known as the Jets, and the New York Football Giants.
John Supowitz | May 6th, 2020 I’m back with another episode of Yelling From the Bench and I cover a wide range of topics. Josh
The sports world has been glued to “The Last Dance” over the last couple of weeks and its in-depth look at the last Bulls championship team and players surrounding it.
John Supowitz | April 29th, 2020 There have been so many great baseball video games throughout history. I and some of The Scorecrow staff give
John Supowitz | April 26th, 2020 Our gyms are now in our homes. What are you using to stay fit? Peloton? Tonal? Lifting random furniture?
Thanks to the current pandemic, we are stuck at home binge-watching The Office and having night terrors of Joe Exotic. The one major thing we don’t have is sports. Rest assure, sports will come back, but at what capacity?
The reigning National League Central Champions will try to win back-to-back divisions since the 2014-15 seasons. There have not been many turnovers going into this season; the biggest change is losing outfielder Marcell Ozuna, who had 52 home runs and 177 RBI in his two seasons with St. Louis.
After making the playoffs in 2017 and 2018, it was thought the Colorado Rockies would contend in the National League West, or at least find themselves in the playoffs, none of that would be the case. Colorado instead was not a factor at all in 2019, finishing fourth in the NL West with a 71-91 record.
Welcome to August. The dog days of summer are here you deserve something refreshing and I know you’re sick of Claw Daddy’s.
You know the rules: 7 best hitters of the week
Welcome to August. The dog days of summer are here you deserve something refreshing and I know you’re sick of Claw Daddy’s.
You know the rules: 7 best hitters of the week
There was a lot of expectations in Flushing this year: Wilson Ramos, Jed Lowrie, Robinson Cano, with a Cy Young deGrom, the Mets looked to be a force in that heavy National League East. Unfortunately, the familiar injury bug and some players not living up to expectations have them in fourth place. They have said Noah Syndergaard is available, and a few teams could use an ace quality pitcher like him. He won’t come cheap; The Mets will look to rebuild their franchise as a result of trading him. Here’s what some teams may need to give up to land the Syndergaard.
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