Q & A with beIN SPORTS host, Kay Murray Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - August 18, 2016August 18, 20160 I caught up with beIN Sports host, Kay Murray to discuss European soccer's popularity and more: 1) What's your ranking for FCBarcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico de Madrid and why? There shouldn’t be a lot between the three, but on paper, you’d have to say that the ball in is Barca’s court, which
Spaceman Movie Review Entertainment Reviews by Russ_Cohen - August 18, 2016August 18, 20160 “Spaceman” is the nickname of a left of center (sometimes high), crafty left-hander named Bill Lee who had a very interesting and successful career as a major league pitcher. Having played for just 2 franchises in his 14-year career, the sometimes problematic hurler always yielded results until his differences with
Michael Phelps Reveals He Isn’t Hanging Up His Swim Trunks Uncategorized by Sportsology - August 17, 2016August 17, 20160 Michael Phelps may not be fighting for any more gold medals after the Rio Games, but that doesn't mean he's completely ditching his swimming roots. While speaking about his retirement following the 2016 Olympics, the Team USA swimmer tells E! News' Will Marfuggi, "Even though I'm done in the pool, I'm not 100 percent
These Baby Bombers Provide Intrigue For Yankees Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 17, 2016August 18, 20160 Gary Sanchez, Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge are getting an opportunity to play as beneficiaries of the Yankees’ youth movement. They are making the most of it by producing at the plate. They have hit home runs for the Yankees since being called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The presence of Sanchez, Austin
Old-Time Baseball 2016 Edition Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - August 17, 2016August 17, 20160 The first edition of this book sub-titled America’s Pastime in the Golden Age was published in 2006. It remains one of my favorite works, delving deep into baseball’s storied past, filled with all kinds of insights and oddities to the way things were when the world of sports was a
Heart Headlines Great Summer Triple Bill Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - August 13, 20160 Camden, NJ - - The band opened up with “Wild Child”. They built up some anticipation at the beginning and Ann Wilson already started to wow the crowd with her special vocals. Their second selection was “Magic Man”. Guitarist, Craig Bartock really worked the whammy bar to perfection. Keyboardist, Chris Joyner played
Hockey Strong Book Review Hockeyology Reviews by Russ_Cohen - August 12, 20161 Hockey Strong means playing through pain. Lots of players do that so discussing hockey scars with Michael Rupp was a good way to lead off the book. Shjon Podein’s 70-something stitches was a story I remember. Dave Brown is featured and I always say good things about him because he’s my
GREEN DAY WILL RELEASE NEW STUDIO ALBUM – REVOLUTION RADIO – ON OCTOBER 7TH VIA REPRISE RECORDS Music & Concerts by Sportsology - August 11, 20160 ALBUM IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER TODAY FIRST SINGLE, "BANG BANG," NOW AVAILABLE August 11, 2016 - (Los Angeles, CA) - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees and Grammy Award-winning rock band Green Day will release their 12th studio album, entitled Revolution Radio, on October 7th via Reprise Records. The album is available for
Celebrating the 1996 World Cup of Hockey Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 11, 2016July 29, 20180 If you’re a Canadian you may want to click off the article. This Fall the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame will be inducting the 1996 World Cup of Hockey team. Other than the “Miracle on Ice” team they’re the next most important team in USA Hockey history in my estimation.
The 20-Yard End Zone Delays, Controversy, and a Winner Footballology by Footloose - August 10, 2016August 10, 20160 It was an interesting week in the CFL. Things started Thursday night in Winnipeg on Milt Stegall Night. After a lightning delay of more than two hours, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers stormed out of the gate and took a 34-0 halftime lead on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and would win 37-11. Stegall, the second