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The Sports Fan Superstitions

April 28th, 2008

The Sports Fan Superstitions

What is it about sports and superstitions and curses? Apparently last week at Yankee Stadium a construction worker tried to bury Red Sox David Ortiz’s jersey in the foundation of the stadium. Once co-workers found out what he was doing, they spent hours digging it out for fear that the stadium would be cursed if the jersey remained. Rational people know that these things don’t affect what happens on the fields of play, yet they still believe in the power of the supposedly supernatural.

There are many famous curses in sports; the curse of the coin flip, the Sports Illustrated curse and the most recently, the Madden curse. We’ve also heard of or may have experienced superstitions of things like not washing your socks or kissing your bat before the pitch. Do theses things really affect the out come and do theses curses really exist?

What if the sports world stopped paying attention to these curses and superstitions? Would the good or bad luck change because of it? Honestly, I’m not sure if we will ever find out. I doubt many people are going to take a chance on changing their ways…..just in case. Hey you never know.

Kobe for MVP, Apparently

April 24th, 2008

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The “race” to win the NBA Most Valuable Player award is over. It was really over a while ago, when the conventional sports media came to a general consensus (in print) that Kobe Bryant deserves to be this year’s MVP. The actual votes will be counted, and the Maurice Podoloff Award handed out in June during the Finals.

We’re used to seeing newspaper editorials published in support of one presidential candidate or another. But what if only the newspaper editors were allowed to vote? From a betting standpoint, you’d have a pretty good idea who the winner would be just from reading the papers. That’s what has happened to the NBA MVP race – the voters are telling you whom they are going to vote for, and why.

Betting on the MVP should remain one of the hotter commodities on the NBA futures market. It’ll just be a shorter betting season, cut off by the MVP bandwagon.

Kentucky Derby Odds - Can a Filly Finish First?

April 23rd, 2008

For the first time since 1999, a filly may be making a run for the roses. The last time a filly has won the Kentucky Derby? 1988. Regret won it first in 1915; Genuine Risk took it in 1980; and Winning Colors was the last filly to win the Kentucky Derby in 1988.

Eight Belles has won all four of her starts this year, including the Honeybee at Oaklawn Park, but her owner Rick Porter isn’t sure he’ll race her in the Kentucky Oaks, where she’s favored to win, or the Kentucky Derby, where she’ll be racing with the big boys.

“Based on her talent, her ability, and her versatility, we think she belongs and can compete with colts at the very top end. We wouldn’t run her if we didn’t think we could win (the Derby),” Porter said.

Eight Belles has been training hard and depending on how well she does at Churchill Downs will determine which race she’ll run.

“The only negative is she doesn’t break sharply from the gate, and if she got an outside post in the Derby that wouldn’t help us,” Porter said. “Then we’d have the option of running in the Oaks, but I think she can run with the boys.”

Eight Belles Graded Earnings: $210,000
Eight Belles Race Record: 9-5-2-1

My Top 10 Kentucky Derby Picks:
1. Eight Belles
2. Big Brown
3. Colonel John
4. Pyro
5. Z Fortune
6. Gayego
7. Cool Coal Man
8. Adriano
9. Monba
10. Visionaire

Watch the YouTube video of the 2008 Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn Park, in which Eight Belles won.

Baseball Goes Green

April 21st, 2008

Baseball Goes Green

They are calling it the new “Green Monster.” Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals are completely revamping the 46 year old stadium and bringing it into the future creating perhaps the most environmentally friendly stadium in all of professional sports.

To become energy efficient low-flow plumbing in the stadium will reduce water consumption by 37%, saving 3.6 million gallons of water a year. New lighting allows for 21% less power and walls in the stadium are highly thermally efficient.

To build the new stadium a low-VOC (volatile organic compound) adhesives, glues, and paints were used along with local building materials to save on transportation costs and emissions. As for the old structure 5,500 tons of construction waste was recycled.

For a finishing touch on the stadium, a removal of all contaminated soil and industrial facilities are removed and replaced with liberally placed cherry trees and drought resistant shrubs to eliminate the need for irrigation.

Congratulations Washington Nationals, you are the wave of the future!

Alex Rodriguez Profile

April 18th, 2008

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Alex Rodriguez is finally getting some slack these days, after going behind the back of agent Scott Boras to sign a contract extension with the New York Yankees. Whatever your opinion of A-Rod the person, A-Rod the baseball player is one of the best who ever lived.

Rodriguez didn’t get the silver spoon treatment. He was born to Dominican parents in the Washington Heights (aka “Crack City”) part of the Big Apple. His family moved back to the Dominican Republic when Rodriguez was four. When he was seven, they moved to Miami. Then his father skipped town.

A-Rod went on to be a high-school phenom in Miami. Easily the top prospect in the game at age 17, he decided against joining the University of Miami Hurricanes and turned pro. The Seattle Mariners chose him first overall in 1993. Since then: 522 home runs, nine Silver Sluggers, three MVP awards and counting.

Final Four Update - Memphis 78, UCLA 63

April 5th, 2008

The Memphis Tigers haven’t been to the national championship since 1973; the UCLA Bruins, on the other hand, have been to the title game three times now (in the last three years). How big was this game for Memphis? Huge.

Leading the Tigers was Derrick Rose, who scored 28 points; Chris-Douglas Roberts scored 25 points; and Joey Dorsey picked up 15 rebounds, keeping UCLA center Kevin Love to 12 points and 9 rebounds.

“He’s a great player,” Dorsey said of Love. “I was just trying to make it hard for him to score, and just trying to dominate the glass so they wouldn’t get second shots on the offensive end.”

The loss was a bitter pill for Bruins’ coach Ben Howland to swallow. Thinking that UCLA had a stronger D, Howland must now explain to his players how it is that even with a superstar like Kevin Love on your team, it ain’t over ’til it’s over. And for this UCLA squad, it is over…until next year.

“It’s disappointing,” coach Howland said, “and there’s a lot of sad kids in that locker room right now.”

Odds to Win NCAA Basketball Tournament Championship

April 4th, 2008

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This just in: The North Carolina Tar Heels are pretty good at basketball. They’re so good, they’re getting 8-5 odds to come out of the Final Four and win the NCAA men’s national championship.

That’s quite a compliment. There are no slouches among the three other teams in Saturday’s semifinal; UNC’s competition is the Kansas Jayhawks (3-1 to win the title), the Memphis Tigers (27-10) and the UCLA Bruins (16-5). All No. 1 seeds, just like North Carolina. Are the Bruins only half as good as the Tar Heels?

North Carolina has been convincingly dominant over four straight opponents. None of the other teams can claim that. But four games is also a very small sample size, and all four of these clubs have put together a tremendous season up to now. Finding that balance between long- and short-term performance analysis is part of the art of handicapping, just like any other investment.



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