Sometimes it’s just theraputic to get things off your chest. So, in lieu of seeing a counselor, here you go…
Watching ESPNews when the Coco Crisp trade was announced, they said Jayson Stark would be on to discuss the deal. I wanted to hear what he had to say about Andy Marte and the two other players the Tribe received from the Red Sox.
I was disappointed though. Stark only talked about the transaction from a Boston perspective, which I shouldn’t be surprised about since ESPN thinks there are only two teams in Major League Baseball: the Yankees and Red Sox. However, has anyone observed that Boston won a grand total of two more games than the Indians? Does anyone at the "World Wide Leader" think the race between the White Sox, Twins, and Indians just might be more competitive than the AL East?
ESPN might just want to realize people outside of the east coast watch their network, too.
Why does the Cleveland Plain Dealer continue to let Roger Brown write in the sports section? Probably because everyone is like me, and reads his stuff to see what ridiculous comments he can come up with. Brown always criticizes WTAM’s Mike Trivisonno (as well he should), but he is more like the afternoon drive time host than he thinks. Both are akin to the car accidents everyone watches on the side of the road.
Why does Channel 19/43 news anchor Sharon Reed keep showing up on the station’s sports telecasts? She did sideline reporting on the Browns’ exhibition games, and now is working on 43’s Cavs games as well. If she wants to be a sportscaster, then so be it, but stop doing the news.
Please, please let the Seahawks win Super Bowl XL on Sunday. I’m afraid Cleveland will turn into Pittsburgh West if the Steelers win their fifth Super Bowl in Detroit. A fifth crown will tie the black and gold with the Browns at five NFL titles. As WKNR’s Greg Brinda points out all the time, the NFL doesn’t seem to recognize titles prior to the Super Bowl. The Cleveland Browns won FIVE NFL titles and have appeared in 12 NFL title games.
Cleveland got its "one for the thumb" 42 years ago. That’s a fact citizens of Pittsburgh!
KM