Proud and Willis Latest Swimmers to Join Team Adidas Uncategorized by Sportsologist - July 21, 2016July 21, 20160 HERZOGENAURACH, 20th July 2016 – With just weeks to go until the start of the greatest competition in sport, the pressure is on to shave every second. That’s why two more of the world’s premier swimmers have joined the greatest team in sports, adidas. In joining the team, Britons Benjamin
LeBron James celebrated his NBA Championship at Marquee Monday Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - July 20, 2016July 20, 20160 LeBron James celebrated his NBA championship Monday night at Marquee Nightclub in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The Cleveland Cavalier began his night at Beauty & Essex in the restaurant's private dining room, The Jewelry Box, where he had dinner with a group of friends. After dinner, LeBron and his
Does Steinbrenner Trust Cashman To Do His Job? Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - July 20, 20162 There has been reports Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner and Yankees general manager Brian Cashman have a difference of opinion when it comes to how the Yankees should operate in the trade deadline. Cashman wants to trade his assets such as Andrew Miller, Carlos Beltran and Aroldis Chapman for younger, inexpensive players
NHL 17 EASHL Video Preview Sports Video Games by Sportsologist - July 20, 20160 EA SPORTS NHL 17 released a new gameplay video giving the first look at EA SPORTS Hockey League. See how you can take your EA SPORTS Hockey League team to the next level and build your brand by completing games, and leveling up your player and team to unlock customization
2016 Brickyard 400 By The Numbers Report Uncategorized by Sportsologist - July 20, 20160 One of NASCAR’s most popular races, the Brickyard 400, is coming up on Sunday, and the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its 2016 Brickyard 400 By The Numbers Report in order to help fans gear up for the action at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.This includes both an infographic with fun
Signing Wilkerson Provides a Much-Needed Boost Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - July 17, 2016July 18, 20160 One headache is over. No, the Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Jets did not agree to terms. But they did something that was important to the long-suffering Jets fanbase and the locker room. That was extending Mo Wilkerson to a five-year, $86 million contract before the Friday 4 p.m. deadline of
A Hockey Movie — Face Off Gets a Face Lift Entertainment Reviews by Russ_Cohen - July 15, 20160 This hockey love story, a Canadian film, was made over 40 years ago and now it’s back on Blu-Ray (and a standard copy) thanks to VSC. The music was consistent with the era (although too folksy for me) and the cars and hockey equipment; haircuts (Bobby Sherman-esque) are all fun to
Daring, Definitive New York Yankees Quiz 9 Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - July 14, 2016July 14, 20160 Lots of terrific questions and answers were sent along but only a few made my editorializing. Keep them coming. You do not have to be a Yankee fan to take the quiz – it’s sort of a brain teaser. Go to it 94. Who said: "I won't be active in
Travis Sanheim: “This is a Big Summer For Me” Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 13, 20160 Travis Sanheim isn’t looked at as a first round pick anymore. Now he’s looked at as another talented defenseman in a growing stable. Flyers GM Ron Hextall plays no favorites. He favors results. He had to like Sanheim pinning the very talented and slippery Travis Konecny in the recent 3-on-3
Despite Injuries, Collins Has Mets Hanging In There Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - July 13, 2016July 14, 20162 This hasn’t been a fun season for Terry Collins. The Mets have endured many injuries to the point the Mets manager has been combative with the local media and poor long-time Mets public relations manager Jay Horowitz when talking about it this season. Collins and the Mets have received criticism from Mets