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MLB Opening Day 2009

by Joe Sousa on April 6, 2009

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Well, the new baseball season is upon us. This is a great time of year because mathmatically every team is still alive and fans everywhere have hope that this will be the year their team finally wins a pennant or a World Series ring. Since Spring Training numbers don’t mean much it is hard to tell who will be good and who will flop this year. But since the Seattle Mariners are my favorite team here are some quick thoughts about this coming year:

The Mariners will be much better than last year. It will be hard to do worse than last years dismal 61-101 record. 100 losses? Totally unacceptable with that roster. Last year so many of the Mariners under-performed and if they can just play up to their potential that will be a marked improvement. Realistically I don’t think the Mariners will push the Angels too hard for the AL West title but I think they could be around 80-85 wins.

Defensively the Mariners are one of the most improved teams. Last year they were horrible with a -45 FRAA (Fielding Runs Above Average which measures the runs saved or lost relative to the MLB average). This year they are projected to be at +11 so that is a jump of 56 runs. Last year the Rays made a jump from -117 to +59 and look where that got them. Defensive numbers are a much overlooked factor for most teams and with the addition of Franklin Gutierrez and Endy Chavez in the OF and dumping Raul Ibanez the Mariners outfield is much, much better than it was.

Griffy Jr. is back!!! While this won’t be huge in a statistical sense he does bring some much needed excitement to Safeco Field. Griffy is probably the most popular player ever in Seattle (maybe Edgar or Ichiro can make an argument here) and even though he isn’t gonna put up 56 homers and make acrobatic catches in the OF he can still provide some pop in the middle of the lineup and will make a big attitude upgrade in the locker room. Also being able to DH a few times a week should help save his legs and should cut down on some of the injuries.

We need big stuff from the starting pitchers. Felix Hernandez has so much potential it is sick and Eric Bedard needs to live up to his contract. If those two can be solid at the top of the lineup and push for 20 wins I think the back of the rotation will be good enough.

So there will be a lot of ifs and maybes this year with the Mariners. It could be a magical year like 2005 and they could totally outperform what they should do or it could be another disappointment. But I am guardedly optimistic this year. I think they Mariners will be better than most expect but don’t think they are in a position to push for the playoffs quite yet.

As far as the rest of the league? Here is my projected order of finish
AL East – Rays, Red Sox, Yankees, Blue Jays, Orioles
AL Central – Indians, Twins, White Sox, Tigers, Royals
AL West – Angels, Mariners, A’s, Rangers

NL East – Mets, Phillies, Braves, Marlins, Nationals
NL Central – Cubs, Cardinals, Brewers, Reds, Pirates, Astros
NL West – Dodgers, Diamondbacks, Giants, Padres, Rockies

World Series – Mets over the Red Sox

Leave a comment to let me know how stupid you think I am or if you think I am a genius

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Best weekend of the year

by Joe Sousa on March 19, 2009

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As I write this we are just 5 hours away from the glory that is the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.  63 (ok, 64 if you count the play in game) games to determine the NCAA Champ for the 2008-2009 basketball season. I am sure most people with real jobs started working on their fake cough as the day wound down yesterday so when they call in “sick” today it will seem a bit more believable.

I love this time of year and the opening weekend of the tournament is one of the best (ok, maybe it is the best) weekends of the year.  4 straight days of upsets, busted brackets, great plays, heartbreakes, underdogs, and powerhouses.  I am planning on spending most of the next 4 days sitting on the couch watching as many games as I can. The DVR will help me with this since I unfortunatly have a couple other committments I can’t get out of but I will be watching as much as possible. Most of you have probably filled out one or twenty different brackets so I thought I would show you what I have. 

This year I decided to pick a bracket I would want to root for.  Of course not all my picks are ridiculous homer picks but as the tourney winds down you will see my homerism start to shine through.  I want to be able to root for my teams as well as my brackets rather than just picking the best teams the whole way.  If I was in a money pool you can be sure my picks would be different.

The first video will take you through my picks until we get down to the Sweet 16.  Watch below and enjoy.

Video 2 will disect my Sweet 16 and get us down to the Elite 8.  Realistically most of these teams will be gone knowing my past tournament picking failures but it is still fun.

Time for the Elite 8 and Final Four picks.  This is where the homer picks really start to shine through.

So there you have it.  UW vs Gonzaga in the finals and the Washington Huskies taking the whole thing.  Am I an idiot?  Is your Final Four different?  Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

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Final Four tickets – What to do with them…

by Joe Sousa on February 18, 2009

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Well, yesterday the UPS guy delivered me my Final Four tickets.  How did I get them you ask?

Each year the NCAA sells tickets available to the public through a lottery system.  I think there is something like 5,000 tickets or so for sale.  You submit your entry, pay for the tickets you hope to buy (I think I put in for 8), pay a $5 admin fee per ticket and then wait a few months to find out if you are a winner.  There is around 250,000 requests for tickets so the odds are pretty small you will get them but I guess I got lucky.  I got two tickets so they just refunded me the money I had already paid for the other 6. 

Pretty good way for the NCAA to make money.  They took in about $1.25 million in admin fees plus around $37.5 million for all the ticket requests that they got to hold on to for a few months and collect interest.  So just through this process before a ticket is really even sold they are making a few million. 

Anyway, I am now in possession of 2 tickets for the Final Four.  The tickets are good for the 2 semifinal games and the finals.  All in all not too bad for $150 per ticket.  That is if you are willing to go to Detroit.  And if you are willing to watch just any teams play.  If I were to go I would want 2 things:  For it to be held in a cool city somewhere I would want to go to even if the games weren’t there, and I would want to watch a team I care about (Gonzaga, Washington, maybe North Carolina).  And since there is only a few days from the time the Final Four is set to when the games are played it just isn’t really feasable for me to wait and find out.

So what do I do with the tickets?  My intention in buying them was to just resell them (welcome to a capitalist society). Ebay and Stubhub are an option but RazorGator is the official ticket partner for the NCAA Final Four so most likely I would go with that (yet another way for the NCAA to make money on this). But this raises the question of how long do I wait to sell them?  Do I sell them right now?  Do I wait until the 64 team tourney is set?  Wait until it is down to the Sweet 16?  I would guess the demand would go up as the tournament wound down but then there is always the chance that I would be stuck holding the tickets.  Decisions, decisions…

But I am open to other options.  Do I use them as some sort of giveaway for a contest for one of my sports sites?  Do I just give them away to someone who wants them? Something for charity?  I am open to suggestions.  Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

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The 50 Wing Challenge

by Joe Sousa on February 2, 2009

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Well, it is Monday morning after the Super Bowl and more importantly the morning after the 50 Wing Challenge. Just to end all the suspense, yes, I did manage to finish all 50 wings. It was quite the ordeal fraught with many challenges, roadblocks, and excitement. Why did I decide to do this? Well, in the words of the late great Evel Knievel when asked why he wanted to jump the Snake River canyon when he thought there was a 50/50 chance of surviving “Do you know who the heck I am?”. I know you are all curious as to how it went down so keep reading as I break it down for all of you.

1:20 – The deep fryer is on and heating up and the sauce is in the pot simmering away. Takes about 10-12 minutes at 375 to get them fried properly. This deep fryer will take about 15 wings at a time. I could probably do more but overloading a fryer is bad. Don’t want to lower the oil temp too much. The sauce is about 2 parts Frank’s Red Hot and 1 part margerine. This is one of the few instances where margerine outperforms butter.


1:40 – Oil is heated and the first wings are in!!!

2:00 – Time to taste the first wing to make sure everything is good to go and it is awesome. Can’t wait for the rest of the wings to cook and the game to start!!!

2:40 - The first 50 wings are almost done. Just need to cook up the rest for some friends. BTW, a 10lb bag contains about 96 wings. Yeah, I started with plain frozen wings from Costco. I usually use fresh wings but I didn’t feel like cutting up this many wings.

3:10 – About 10 minutes until I start. Got the 60″ HDTV ready to go. FYI, this is the Sony KDS-60A2000 60-Inch Grand WEGA™ SXRD™ Rear Projection HDTV. Had it for about 3 years now and love it. Glad I didn’t go with a smaller one. I thought about getting the 50″ but I have never regretted going with the 60″ even thought it is in a pretty small room.

3:15 – 50 wings cooked and ready to go!!! Yes, there are 50. I counted 3 different times to make sure.

Here is my setup. Forget a TV tray. I brought the dining room table in for this one. Got my wings, some chunky bleu cheese dressing, a Pepsi, a glass of water, a bowl for the bones, napkins, and a wet towel for when the napkins just won’t cut it.

3:20 – Time to get started. The first wing is down and it is delicious

3:30 – 15 wings down and we haven’t even kicked off yet. This should be a breeze. And yeah, I ate 5 during the national anthem.

3:35 – Hines Ward catches one for the first first down of the game. The Cardinals are gonna need to get a stop here and not let Pittsburgh march down the field.

3:40 – Challenge by the AZ Cardinals. NO TD!!! Great challenge by Wisenhunt. Pittsburgh wusses out and kicks a FG instead of going for a 1 foot TD. Lame conservative playcalling by Tomlin. I thought for sure he would go for it. And the Pepsi commercial with Dylan and Doritoes with the obligatory nut shot were pretty sweet. 30 wings down, 20 to go. These things are flying down my throat. Am I gonna finish before halftime? Should I have gone for more than 50?

4:03 – The wings are getting cold. Time to reheat the last few. 15 more to go. My pace has slowed a bit here. Maybe I shouldn’t have gone out so fast. Each wing is getting tougher to get down and I am feeling pretty full.

4:38 – 10 more to go. I am really slowing down and for the first time I am doubting my ability. But come on, I have to be able to get 10 more down in the second half. Here are the remnants of the first 40:

4:57 – Halftime and Harrison just made the longest play in Super Bowl history. Stupid Pittsburgh. Why did Warner make that stupid throw?!?! I need another Pepsi. Pittsburgh did OK in the first half and the Cardinals almost made a game of it going into halftime. Neither team has played great yet. And when are the Cards gonna get the ball to Fitzgerald?

5:06 – Time for Bruce. Let’s see if he can deliver in 12 minutes. I am not a huge Springsteen fan but he does have some songs I like. 9 more wings to go.

5:10 – Sweet crotch cam. Bruce needs to work on his knee slide.

5:26 – 8 more to go. Wow, this is getting tough. With how easy the first 30 wings went down I thought this would be easy but it isn’t. The heat of the wings isn’t bothering me, just the total volume of the wings and the grease factor.

5:42 – 7 more to go. It has been an hour and I have only been able to get 3 down. I figure I got about another hour or so to go so I need to get more than 1 down every 10 minutes.

6:12 – Only 5 wings left. The end is in sight but I am starting to feel like Mr. Creasote from Monty Python. 13 minutes left in the game and the Cardinals need to make something happen soon if they want a chance.

6:24 – 4 more to go. I can feel my gut pushing out. Have you seen the video of the snake and the hippo? Kinda glad I don’t have some dudes poking me with sticks or the wings would be coming back up.

6:29 – 2 more wings left. I can do this!!! I can do this!!! Now the Cardinals just need that mindset.

6:39 – Only 1 wing left in the pan. So close yet so far away.

6:46 – Safety!!! Holding penalty in the endzone on the Steelers!. Cards get the ball back on the 36. Just need one more big play. Gonna hold off on the last wing for a couple minutes.

6:48 – TD to Fitzgerald! 64 yards! Only took 21 seconds but the Cardinals have the lead. But the Steelers still have time. Can the Arizona defense make one more big play to capture their first Super Bowl? Or are we looking at a miracle finish?

6:50 – More importantly than the end of the game: THE LAST WING IS DOWN!!! THE PAN IS EMPTY!!! The glorious last wing is on it’s way down


6:55 – What the heck??? Stupid Santonio Holmes. That was an awesome catch. Why couldn’t the Cardinals make just one freakin defensive play? Steelers need to get fitted for their 6th ring. SuperBowl Fan Gear - Get all your Pittsburgh Championship hats, shirts, jerseys, and other stuff!!!

So the game is over, the wing challenge is over. What a wonderful event (not necessarily the game)!!! The game overall was good in the second half but the first half was just mediocre. I don’t really think either team played that great all game but once again Pittsburgh did enough to win. Yeah, some of those calls against the Cardinals were pretty weak. But they were at least semi-legitimate calls. Most of them were the type of thing where you wouldn’t hear too many complaints if they weren’t called and I would have liked to see the refs keep most of those flags in their pockets but by the letter of the law they were the correct calls.

Commercial-wise I liked the Dylan Pepsi commercial, the first Doritoes commercial with the magic 8 ball and the guy taking one in the junk, and the E-Trade commercial with the baby breaking out into “Broken Wings” by Mister Mister. And the Cash4Gold commercial was suprisingly good. Godaddy? Terrible. Doesn’t Danica have any dignity?

Now it is time to start thinking about what I can do to top the 50 Wing Challenge next year. 3 feet of Italian sausage? 20 Ribs? 15 Tacos? I need some suggestions here. And no, I don’t want a wafer thin mint!!!

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The Obligatory Super Bowl Post

by Joe Sousa on January 30, 2009

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Well, since I am a huge football fan and I have a blog I guess it is my duty to make a Super Bowl post.  Everyone keeps asking me who I think will win and I already gave a more detailed breakdown of what I think will happen at http://nfl-football-jerseys.com/thescoop/?p=46 but I will summarize here.

Basically I hate both teams.  I hate the Arizona Cardinals because the play in the NFC West with my beloved Seattle Seahawks (season ticket holder baby!!!) and thus I hate every NFC West team.  They are the enemy. People keeps asking me “Don’t you want to root for them because they play in the same division?”.  Of course I don’t want to root for them.  I want them to lose every game they play.

I hate the Pittsburgh Steelers because they were handed Super Bowl XL on a platter from the refs. Yeah, the Seahawks could have made more plays to win but those penalties called against the Seahawks were crazy.  I hate using the refs as an excuse as to why the Seahawks lost the game but if you have any sort of a brain you can realize that if the 4 or 5 terrible penalties called against the Seahawks weren’t called the game would have been VERY different (more on this game later). 

So with that out of the way let me try to put on my objective hat and see if I can give a fair assesment of what will happen.  If the Cardinals can get off to a quick start, hit come big plays early, sack Roethlisberger a couple times in the first couple drives, maybe force a turn over they will win.  My guess is 35-17. And based on what they have done in the playoffs they are very capable of this.  If Pittsburgh can put together a couple early, long, clock controlling drives and get the Cardinals in a hole early they will win.  Probably something like 17-13 or so.  They have a pass rush that can mess up any air game from any team and they should be able to get pressure on Warner.

Which scenario will play out?  Smart money is to go with the experience, ground game, defense, and toughness and go with the Steelers but I am gonna go with the Cardinals. They will get out quick and get the Steelers out of their game.

But the real winner?  ME!!! Why?  Well, back during Super Bowl XL I wanted to watch the game alone so I could give my full focus to the game and my other project for the day. I didn’t want people distracting me from my goals and from the game.  My other project?  I wanted to eat 50 wings. No particular reason for that number, it just sounds like a good round number to shoot for.  Now I believe I make awesome wings.  Just deep fry them until crispy, soak in a combination of Franks Red Hot and margerine (a 1:1 ratio for mild, 2:1 for more heat or anywhere in between) for a few minutes and you are good to go.  Very simple.  But the problem was as the game wore on the frustration of the game overtook me and my stomach was in knots.  I think I got up to 38 wings but just couldn’t finish the last few because I was so sick over the game.

This year with no emotional attachment to either team that shouldn’t be a problem.  I plan to try the 50 wing challenge again. If I am still alive on Monday (and not stuck on the toilet) I will post an update.  The only question is whether I watch the game alone with no distractions or go over to a friends house with about 5 other people so I can have a cheering section.  But that would also mean I would have to make wings for them… Decisions, decisions.

But in my mind, even if I get to 35 wings I am a winner because they taste so dang good!!!

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