Bowling Green vs. Minnesota Duluth Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 30, 2019March 30, 20190 I saw some great things on the ice from some players on both sides. Minnesota-Duluth photo by Nina Weiss Ryle Tufte – Dallas draft pick – 6-6, 230 – LW – Early on he looked a bit slow. Not fully engaged and his passing was off. As the game rolled on, he
Tony White Music – – Album Review Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - March 25, 2019March 25, 20190 Tony White Music dropped a CD recently and I had some thoughts about it. 1. Angel- Written by Kyle Ann Burtt Arranged by Kyle Ann Burtt & Tony White Produced by Tony White Kyle Ann Burtt -Vocals Tony White-Soprano Sax Mario Serio-Keyboards Karl McNeil-Bass M&M Drums Thoughts - Angel had really nice vocals. Clean sound. 2. Comparassa - Written, Produced
Dominic Smith or Peter Alonso or Both? Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - March 24, 20190 Dominic Smith has lost weight again and had a battle with sleep apnea. He’s ripping it up in spring and has deserved to stay until the bitter end and until the Mets make a final decision on who makes the Opening Day roster. Spring training stats are fool’s gold. So, I
1927: New York Yankees, Spring Training Flashback Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - March 23, 2019March 23, 20190 Another spring, another spring training for the Yankees of New York. All of them have had special meaning for baseball’s greatest franchise. Perhaps none was more special than for the ’27 team, best in baseball history. Comfortable among the high and mighty or the ordinary, friendly with the press, moving around
Iron Men or Iron Pyrite Baseballology by The Colonel - March 18, 20190 I was reminded recently of how long I’ve been watching baseball. In looking at the Blue Jays troika of hitters in their farm system, Bo Bichette, Caven Biggio, and Vlad Jr., it dawned upon me that I was not only a big fan of their fathers but that I was in
Barry Zito Highlights Baseball and Grammy Exhibit Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - March 11, 20190 Take Me Out to The Ball Game: Popular Music and The National Pastime exhibit here at the GRAMMY Museum opens on March 14th through the fall of 2019. Barry Zito was a top-notch pitcher in major league baseball for 15 seasons. During that time, he won the Cy Young in 2002
Remembering Reggie Jackson With The Yankees Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - March 10, 20190 "He'd give you the shirt off his back. Of course, he'd call a press conference to announce it." - Catfish Hunter "Off the record, he's a piece of shit."–Billy Martin Out of the blue, the man who once seemingly made headlines all the time came out of the shadows recently to dominate
Utica Comets-Philadelphia Flyers Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 2, 2019March 3, 20190 Comets: Jonah Gadjovich – Good play along the wall. Skating is still a bit choppy. Good defensive instincts. Very engaged on every shift. Crisp passing. Guillaume Brisebois – Good accurate wrist shot on the power play. Puck movement was good. Good directional skater. Accurate passer. Feisty, not afraid to get chippy to