MLB is Ramping Up Neutral Site Games Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - August 16, 2018August 16, 20180 MLB has played a lot of exhibition games in places like Puerto Rico, Japan, and Australia. They have a lot more places targeted in the future but for now Williamsport, PA will be the next game up. The Phillies and Mets will meet for a Sunday in-season game. Tickets aren’t available
Fenway Flashback Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - August 15, 20180 The glory days are back at the Fens as the 2018 season heads down the home stretch. There is a lot of excitement about the real possibility of another world championship for the Sox. Royal and loyal rooters, though, still have in their memory bank images of a sad long
Diagnosing and Rehabbing Sports Injuries Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - August 11, 20180 If you’re a weekend warrior or you have a son or daughter in organized sports, chances are you’ve seen a few orthopedists over the years. I visited a place like that recently. Reconstructive Orthopedics, 16,720-square-foot location in New Medford, New Jersey. High school sports are fun, great for your kids, but
More Things You Probably Didn’t Know About the (Part II)Yankees Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - August 8, 2018August 8, 20180 Much terrific reaction to the first piece on this topic has now resulted in more. There is a world of fascinating sidebars, trivia items, facts and factoids about the Bronx Bombers. Enjoy another sampling. Yogi Berra, Mosts, a Partial List Most postseason games - Yogi Berra holds the record for appearing in
Team USA Can Count on the Hughes Brothers Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 5, 2018August 5, 20180 Brother combinations in sports can be magical. A few hockey notables were Bill and Bun Cook, Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Peter, Anton and Marian Stastny, Bobby and Dennis Hull, Phil and Tony Esposito, Henri and Maurice Richard; they all played together at some point in their careers. The World Junior
Sam Darnold Shouldn’t Start Game One for the Jets Footballology by Russ_Cohen - August 3, 20180 The New York Jets drafted quarterback Sam Darnold with the third overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. He’s from USC, the same college that Mark Sanchez attended. Both didn’t have a lot of starts as they entered the Jets first training camp. Sanchez was rushed by then, Jets coach,
San Francisco Legends Take on ALS DVD is Unique Footballology by Russ_Cohen - August 2, 2018August 2, 20180 This DVD is a time capsule. Many of the players who were interviewed have since passed away. It’s a lot of fun and it’s filled with love at the same time. “Just when we were finishing up the videotape, back in 1990 or so, we were notified by the NFL and
Voke Tab Review Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - August 1, 20180 Voke Tab is a tablet made out of Green Tea, Organic Guarana Berry seed, and Organic Acerola Cherry with Vitamin C, at least the one I was testing. The taste is tough without sugar. It’s a bit bitter but not horrible. You do get used to it. The results were really
The Mets Grabbed Headlines for the Wrong Reasons on Trade Deadline Day Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - August 1, 2018August 1, 20180 When the Mets decided they could compete next year and that’s why weren’t trading Jacob deGrom or Zack Wheeler, they promptly went out and lost 25-4 to the Washington Nationals. The likelihood of the Mets signing Jacob deGrom to a team-friendly deal after the season he’s having is the longest of
Red Sox vs Yankees Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - July 31, 2018July 31, 20180 Throughout the 2018 season, the Yankees and the Red Sox have kept their eyes on the ball and the standings as baseball’s greatest rivalry plays out again. Coming up another series between the two rivals, another head to head confrontation in the “blood feud.” Way back then, as the story goes,