October baseball in view for Atlanta Braves

Today is a much needed off day for the Atlanta Braves as they head into a four game home series against the Washington Nationals. You can look at it both ways for the Braves off day. The Braves do need the rest because a lot of the players are in the lineup down this stretch … Continue reading October baseball in view for Atlanta Braves

My Sports Bucket List

Now hear me out, there are many fans that want to go to different sporting venues, which is all well and good, and that would be awesome. My next away baseball stadium that I would like to go see would be Wrigley Field in Chicago to see the Braves play the Cubs. Other than going … Continue reading My Sports Bucket List

Today in Sports History…August 8

This one will be debated forever in NFL history for his unfavorable responses to off the field issues of players actions off the field. But on this day, August 8, 2006, Roger Goodell was voted in as the next NFL commissioner to surpass Paul Taglibue by all 32 team owners. Goodell has been great when … Continue reading Today in Sports History…August 8

Top 3 Braves plays of first half of season

A little late in posting this article. The second half is underway and the Braves (62-45) are still in first place by 5.5 games over the Washington Nationals (57-49). There are so many top plays so far in this miraculous 54-37 first half of the Atlanta Braves season in which the Braves finished the first … Continue reading Top 3 Braves plays of first half of season

Today in Sports History…July 18

It was way back on July 18, 1897 that Chicago White Stockings (later changed to Chicago Cubs) first baseman Hall of Famer Adrian "Cap" Anson, was the first player in baseball history to record 3,000 hits. Anson was born on April 17, 1852 in Marshalltown, Iowa and died on April 14, 1922 at age 69 … Continue reading Today in Sports History…July 18