Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Mets sign Jason Bay


Free agent outfielder Jason Bay has reached an agreement with New York Mets, with a four year, $66 million contract. Bay, who hit .267, with 36 home runs, and 119 RBI with the Boston Red Sox last season was perhaps the most sought free agent outfielder on the market this offseason. Bay boosts the middle of a Mets lineup that wore down with age and injuries last year.

In other free agent news, infielder Mark DeRosa has signed a two year, $12 million deal with the San Francisco. DeRosa, who hit .250 with 23 home runs, and 78 RBI with Cleveland and St. Louis last year, provides needed power for the light-hitting Giants.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009!

Merry Christmas to all my readers! Hope you guys got what you wanted and enjoy your day. After you're done celebrating, dig in with a NBA Christmas Day Quintuple header as well as an NFL special tonight.

Heat @ Knicks 12 PM ET on ESPN
Nothing better to kick off a great slate of action than with D-Wade at the Garden.
Celtics @ Magic 2:30 PM ET on ABC
It's an Eastern Conference showdown in Orlando, with Dwight hosting Garnett.
Cavaliers @ Lakers 5 PM ET on ABC
LeBron vs. Kobe in Hollywood. This potential NBA Finals preview also features the best two players in the league. You have NO excuse not to watch this.
Clippers @ Suns 8 PM ET on ESPN
Nash and Amar'e welcome Baron Davis and L.A. for a primetime showdown in the desert.
Nuggets @ Trailblazers 10:30 PM ET on ESPN
It's a Northwest division showdown with 'Melo against Roy.
Chargers @ Titans 7:30 PM ET on NFL Network
This should be a great game in Nashville. Vince Young and the Titans desperately need a win to stay in playoff contention, while Philip Rivers and San Diego can clinch a first round bye with their 10th straight win. In the end, I like the Chargers and Rivers to make more plays down the stretch, as I (as a Texan fan) hope Tennessee gets knocked out tonight.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Ingram Wins Heisman


In the closest ever vote in the history of the award, Mark Ingram came out on top. The Alabama running back becomes the 75th winner of the award representing the best player in college football, edging out Stanford running back Toby Gerhart by a mere 28 points. Third was Texas QB Colt McCoy, while Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and 2007 winner Florida QB Tim Tebow rounded out the top five. Ingram, this year, for #1 Alabama, who will face McCoy and #2 Texas for the BCS National Championship in Pasadena, California January 7, has gained a school-record 1542 yards and scored 18 touchdowns. "I'm a little overwhelmed right now," he said on the podium. "I'm just so excited to bring Alabama their first Heisman winner."

Sunday, December 6, 2009