Sunday, March 31, 2013

2013 AL West Preview

So my Astros were forced to switch from the National to American league, so from now on, I'll be publishing AL West previews.
1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
2012 Record: 89-73
Projected 2013 Record: 94-68

The Lineup
The Angels broke the bank for the second straight off-season, signing away  OF Josh Hamilton from the rival Rangers, to add to a potent lineup already containing MVP runner-up Mike Trout, 1B Albert Pujols, and DH Mark Trumbo. Ridiculous contract, aside Hamilton improves the Halos' lineup from the left side of the plate instantly, and makes the Angels a contender for not only the AL West, but a World Series. 
The Pitching
The Angels once great pitching was mediocre last year, finishing ranked 18th in ERA. It looks to be just about the same this year, with journeyman starters Joe Blanton, Jason Vargas, and Tommy Hanson, behind ace Jered Weaver and C.J. Wilson. The bullpen, equally bad last year, looks to Ernesto Frieri and ex-Phillie Ryan Madson to slam the door on wins, something which did not occur time and time again last year.
The Key
It always comes down to pitching. The Angels have a lineup capable of winning the World Series, but if they don't get consistent starting pitching from the back-end of the rotation, they might be the biggest waste of money not named the Dodgers.


2. Texas Rangers
2012 Record: 93-69
Projected 2013 Record: 90-72
The Lineup
The Rangers may have lost Josh Hamilton, but the top scoring team in MLB will still put up a lot of runs, as they signed veterans Lance Berkman and A.J. Pierzynski to fill holes at DH at catcher, respectively. 3B Adrian Beltre and RF Nelson Cruz, as well as 2B Ian Kinsler should still be great, but the Rangers really need Berkman, Pierzynski, as well as LF David Murphy to produce from the left side of the plate.
The Pitching
The Rangers starting pitching wasn't terrible last year, but it wasn't great either. Righty Yu Darvish looks to follow up an outstanding rookie season and become the ace of the staff, while lefties Matt Harrison and Derek Holland, as well as converted reliever Alexi Ogando round out the staff. In the bullpen, the Rangers have reliable Joe Nathan, as they converted 83% of save opportunities last year, 2nd best in the majors.
The Key
In order for the Rangers to get over last September's collapse and get back to the World Series, they are going to have to get great starting pitching from a rotation that was average last year, as well as consistent production from declining veterans Lance Berkman and A.J. Pierzynski. 
3. Oakland Athletics
2012 Record: 94-68
Projected 2013 Record: 88-74
The Lineup
The A's lineup was average last year, and should be again this year, as Bob Melvin's team got production from a lot of different guys last year on their way to stunning the Rangers and winning the AL West. RF Josh Redick and LF Yoenis Cespedes are the anchors of the lineup, which will also need consistent production from 1B Brandon Moss, and new DH Chris Young.
The Pitching
The Oakland rotation is what got them to the ALDS last year, as Brett Anderson, Jarrod Parker, and Tommy Millone were outstanding last year. The bullpen may be even better, as Grant Balfour, Ryan Cook, Jerry Blevins, and Sean Doolittle make up the strength of this team.
The Key
Has to be consistent offensive production up and down the lineup, like what happened last year. Cespedes has all-star potential, but getting production from Moss, Young, and Reddick will determine if the magic continues.

4. Seattle Mariners
2012 Record: 75-87 
Projected 2013 Record: 81-81
The Lineup
The Mariners’ offense was among the worst in major league baseball last year, finishing 27th in runs scored. To improve that, Seattle signed DH Kendrys Morales and LF Michael Morse to anchor the middle of a lineup that also has C Jesus Montero and 3B Kyle Seager. Veteran outfielders Jason Bay and Raul Ibanez are also available off the bench.
The Pitching
The Mariners' starting pitching is the strength of the team. Felix Hernandez, who signed an enormous contract in the off-season is the best pitcher in the division, and behind him, Hisashi Iwakuma and Joe Saunders are decent major leaguer starters. In the bullpen, the Mariners are average, as Tom Wilhelmsen will hope to duplicate his 38 saves from a year ago. 
The Key
Has to be offensive consistency. Morales and Morse have to be the 3-4 combination in the middle of the lineup to jump start an offense that has been among the worst in baseball for the last five years.
5. Houston Astros
2012 Record: 55-107
Projected 2013 Record: 52-110
The Lineup
Still in full scale rebuilding, hometown team's offense was dead last in the majors in runs, and looks to about the same this year. 2B Jose Altuve should be an all-star second baseman again, but behind him are a lot of unknowns. New LF Chris Carter, acquired from Oakland for Jed Lowrie, has the most power and potential, and CF Justin Maxwell looks to build off of last season, when he hit 20 home runs. Former prospects 1B Brett Wallace, C Jason Castro, and 3B Matt Dominguez also look to improve and prove they are major leaguers.
The Pitching
The Astros’ pitching got a few nice surprises last year, as righty Lucas Harrell came out of nowhere to post a respectable 11-11 record. Bud Norris is the team's best pitcher, but is coming off a disappointing 2012, when he was 7-13 with a 4.60 ERA. The rest of the rotation consists of perfect game wonder Phiip Humber trying to make the majors, Brad Peacock, acquired from the A's, and ex-Mariner flop Erik Bedard. In the bullpen, ex-Rockie Jose Veras will be the closer.
The Key
New league, new logo, new uniforms, but should be same result for a team that has the potential to lose the most games in MLB history. Getting any consistency in terms of batting average from the everyday lineup would be nice for a team that has a total team salary less than that of Alex Rodriguez. 

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Trey Burke, Michigan Comeback to Stun Kansas


Down 14 to the top-seeded Jayhawks, #4 Michigan looked dead and buried. But then, Trey Burke took over the game, leading the Wolverines back all the way with an incredible 30-foot three-pointer to force overtime. In total, he had 23 points, all in the second half and OT, as the Wolverines advance to the Elite 8 for the first time since 1994, and will play Florida, which eliminated Cinderella FGCU, Sunday for the right to go to the Final Four.

In other games Friday, in the Midwest Region, the top two seeds, Louisville and Duke advanced relatively easily.

Here is the Elite Eight Schedule, with winners going to Atlanta for the Final Four next weekend.
Today
East Region
3:30 PM CT #4 Syracuse vs. #3 Marquette
West Region
6:05 PM CT #9 Wichita St. vs. #2 Ohio State
Sunday
South Region
1:20 PM CT #4 Michigan vs. #3 Florida
Midwest Region
4:05 PM CT #2 Duke vs. #1 Louisville

My picks: Syracuse, Ohio State, Michigan, Louisville

All games on CBS.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

LaQuinton Ross Sends Buckeyes Elite 8 Bound

Ohio State gets a game winning three pointer in the final seconds for the second straight game, as LaQuinton Ross hits a three-pointer for the left wing with 2 seconds to lead #2 Ohio State over #6 Arizona 73-70 in the West Regional Semifinals in Los Angeles. The Buckeyes will face #9 Wichita State in the West Regional Final on Saturday, as the Shockers eliminated #13 La Salle 72-58 in the late game in LA.

Meanwhile, in the East Region, the Big East Conference pulled off two upsets, as #3 Villanova shredded #2 Miami, while #4 Syracuse took out #1 Indiana, to set up the first all-conference regional final since 2009 (Villanota-Pitt).

Sweet 16 Schedule

Tonight
East Region
6:15 P.M. CT #3 Marquette vs. #2 Miami on CBS
8:45 P.M. CT #4 Syracuse vs #1 Indiana on CBS
West Region
6:47 P.M. CT #6 Arizona vs. #2 Ohio St. on TBS
9:17 P.M. CT #13 La Salle vs. #9 Wichita St. on TBS
Friday
Midwest Region
6:15 P.M. CT #12 Oregon vs. #1 Louisville on CBS
8:45 P.M. CT #3 Michigan State vs #2 Duke on CBS
South Region
6:37 P.M. CT #4 Michigan vs. #1 Kansas on TBS
8:57 P.M. CT #15 Florida Gulf Coast vs. #3 Florida on TBS

My bracket record: 30-18

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Heat Streak Ends at 27

The second longest winning streak in NBA history is over, as the Chicago Bulls defeat the Miami Heat 101-97 tonight to snap Miami's 27 game winning streak. Luol Deng had 28 points and 7 rebounds, as the Bulls snap the Heat's streak, despite playing without all-star center Joakim Noah.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Aaron Craft Sinks Iowa State

Aaron Craft's three pointer with 0.4 seconds left led #2 Ohio State to advance to the Sweet 16, with a 78-75 win over Iowa State in the West Region. The Buckeyes escape and will face #6 Arizona in the Regional Semifinals Thursday in Los Angeles.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Shockers Top Gonzaga


The first #1 seed has fallen, as Gonzaga falls to #9 Wichita State 76-70 in the West Region. The Shockers made 14 three pointers to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2006. Meanwhile, in the East Region, #4 Syracuse advanced to the Sweet 16 for the 4th time in 5 years with a 66-60 win over #12 Cal, and #3 Marquette advanced to Sweet 16 for third straight year with 74-72 win over Butler.
In the Midwest Region, top-seed Louisville advanced to its 4th Sweet 16 in six years with a 82-56 win over #9 Colorado State, while #12 Oregon upset #4 Saint Louis 74-57 to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2007.

Today's Round 3 Schedule:
(All times eastern, games also available on March Madness on Demand)
West Region 12:15 PM (10) Iowa State vs (2) Ohio State CBS
East Region 2:45 PM (9) Temple vs (1) Indiana CBS
South Region 5:15 PM (8) North Carolina vs (1) Kansas CBS
South Region 6:10 PM (11) Minnesota vs (3) Florida TNT
South Region 7:10 PM (15) Florida Gulf Coast vs (7) San Diego State TBS
West Region 7:40 PM (13) La Salle vs (12) Ole Miss tru TV
East Region 8:40 PM (7) Illinois vs (2) Miami (FL) TNT
Midwest Region 9:40 PM (7) Creighton vs (2) Duke TBS

My bracket record: 24-16

Upsets Galore

Incredible day for crazy upsets in the NCAA Tournament on Friday. In the most stunning upset, #2 Georgetown falls to #15 Florida Gulf Coast in the South Region 78-68. Playing in their first ever tournament game, the Eagles from Fort Myers, FL took out the Big East regular season champion Hoyas in shocking fashion, as witnessed by the Bret Comer to Chase Fieler alley-oop to seal the win below.
Meanwhile, in the insane West Region, #13 LaSalle took down #4 Kansas State, and #12 Ole Miss took out the Big 10 Tournament Champions in #5 Wisconsin.  Absolutely stunning upsets, as there are no more perfect brackets on Yahoo or ESPN's tournament challenges. 


Today's third round schedule
(All times eastern, games also available on March Madness on Demand)
South Region 12:15 PM (5) Virginia Commonwealth vs (4) Michigan CBS
Midwest Region 2:45 PM (6) Memphis vs (3) Michigan State CBS
Midwest Region 5:15 PM (8) Colorado State vs (1) Louisville CBS
West Region 6:10 PM (14) Harvard vs (6) Arizona TNT
Midwest Region 7:10 PM (12) Oregon vs (4) Saint Louis TBS
East Region 7:45 PM (6) Butler vs (3) Marquette CBS
West Region 8:40 PM (9) Wichita State vs (1) Gonzaga TNT
East Region 9:40 PM (12) California vs (4) Syracuse TBS


My bracket record: 20-12

Friday, March 22, 2013

Day Two Schedule

Well, my bracket is already busted, with 12th seeded Oregon and California, as well as 14th seeded Harvard pulling off impressive upsets on the first day. Also Bucknell and Belmont failed to deliver for me.

Here's today's day two schedule.
(All times U.S. Eastern, games also on March Madness Live)

12:15 PM (15) Albany vs (2) Duke CBS
12:40 PM (12) Ole Miss vs (5) Wisconsintru TV
1:40 PM (9) Temple vs (8) North Carolina State TBS
2:10 PM (15) Pacific vs (2) Miami (FL) TNT
2:45 PM (10) Cincinnati vs (7) Creighton CBS
3:10 PM (13) La Salle vs (4) Kansas State tru TV
4:10 PM (16) James Madison vs (1) Indiana TBS
4:40 PM (10) Colorado vs (7) Illinois TNT
6:50 PM (15) Florida Gulf Coast vs (2) Georgetown TBS
7:15 PM (15) Iona vs (2) Ohio State CBS
7:20 PM (9) Villanova vs (8) North Carolina TNT
7:27 PM (14) Northwestern State vs (3) Florida tru TV
9:20 PM (10) Oklahoma vs (7) San Diego State TBS
9:45 PM (10) Iowa State vs (7) Notre Dame CBS
9:50 PM (16) Western Kentucky vs (1) Kansas TNT
9:57 PM (11) Minnesota vs (6) UCLA tru TV

My bracket record after day one: 9-7

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Day One Schedule

The 64-team field is set, and today, the real madness begins! Full day one schedule is below. Remember all games of the tournament are live online at March Madness Live.

(All times ET)
12:15 PM (14) Valparaiso vs (3) Michigan State* CBS
12:40 PM (11) Bucknell vs (6) Butler* tru TV
1:40 PM (9) Wichita State vs (8) Pittsburgh* TBS
2:10 PM (13) New Mexico State vs (4) Saint Louis* TNT
2:45 PM (11) Saint Mary's vs (6) Memphis* CBS
3:10 PM (14) Davidson vs (3) Marquette* tru TV
4:10 PM (16) Southern University vs (1) Gonzaga* TBS
4:40 PM (12) Oregon vs (5) Oklahoma State* TNT
6:50 PM (16) North Carolina A&T vs (1) Louisville* TBS
7:15 PM (13) South Dakota State vs (4) Michigan* CBS
7:20 PM (11) Belmont vs (6) Arizona* TNT
7:27 PM (12) California vs (5) UNLV* tru TV
9:20 PM (9) Missouri vs (8) Colorado State* TBS
9:45 PM (12) Akron vs (5) Virginia Commonwealth* CBS
9:50 PM (14) Harvard vs (3) New Mexico* TNT
9:57 PM (13) Montana vs (4) Syracuse* tru TV






Enjoy the games today and good luck in your brackets! My bracket

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

First Four Tonight

Tonight, the tournament begins with two of the "First Four" games in Dayton, Ohio.

In the first game at 5:40 PM CT on truTV, #16 seed Liberty (15-20), champions of the Big South conference tournament, will play #16 MEAC champion North Carolina A&T (19-16) for the right to advance in the Midwest region to play #1 Louisville on Thursday.

In the second game, two "last four in" mid-major teams will go head to head with Middle Tennessee facing St. Mary's as #11 seeds for the right to play #6 Memphis in the Midwest region. Tip-off of the game will be about 8:10 PM CT on truTV.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Selection Sunday

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Today is the big day. 27 teams have already punched their ticket to the Big Dance by winning their conference tournament (listed below). Only four conference championships remain (SEC, ACC, Atlantic-10, Big 10) today with potential #1 seeds on the lineFor teams like Virginia, Maryland, Ole Miss, and Tennessee, who are all on the bubble, today is going to be a day of waiting and hoping to get a chance in the NCAA Tournament. 

Automatic Bids Secured

America East
Albany
Atlantic Sun
Florida Gulf Coast
Big 12
Kansas
Big East
Louisville
Big Sky
Montana
Big South
Liberty
Big West
Pacific
Colonial
James Madison
Conference USA
Memphis
Horizon
Valparaiso
Ivy League
Harvard
MAAC
Iona
MAC
Akron
MEAC
North Carolina A&T
Missouri Valley
Creighton
Mountain West
New Mexico
Northeast
LIU Brooklyn
Ohio Valley
Belmont
Pac-12
Oregon
Patriot
Bucknell
Southern
Davidson
Southland
Northwestern State
Summit
South Dakota State
Sun BeltWestern Kentucky
SWAC
West Coast
WAC

Southern
Gonzaga
New Mexico State

For all the matchups and to find out which teams get the 37 at-large bids and which do not, be sure to watch the NCAA Tournament Selection Show tonight at 6 PM ET (5 CT) on CBS, and then come back here for a printable bracket/analysis.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Brandon Paul Lifts Illinois


Ah, the sounds of Gus Johnson calling a March college basketball game. Brandon Paul hits the game winner as Illinois outlasts Minnesota 51-49 in the first round of the Big 10 Tournament in Chicago. The Illini will play top seeded Indiana tomorrow in the quarterfinals, as Championship Week continues around the country, ahead of Selection Sunday this weekend.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

NFL Free Agency Frenzy


UPDATE 3/13/2013 4:44 PM CT

Broncos Get Welker
In a stunner, the Denver Broncos sign WR Wes Welker away from the New England Patriots for two years, $12 million.
Seahawks Get Harvin
Seattle boosts its wide receiving core, acquiring WR Percy Harvin from the Minnesota Vikings for a first round pick.
49ers Acquire Boldin
The NFC Champions steal WR Anquan Boldin from the cap-ridden Baltimore Ravens in exchange for a sixth round pick.
Lions Sign Bush, Quin
Detroit signs ex-Dolphin RB Reggie Bush to a 4 year, $16 million deal. In addition, Detroit agrees to terms with former Texan FS Glover Quin.
Dolphins Land Wallace
Miami signs ex-Steeler WR Mike Wallace to a five year, $60 million contract.
Eagles Sign Casey
Former Texans FB/TE James Casey signs with the Philadelphia Eagles for 3 years, $14.5 million.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Indiana Wins Big 10 Regular Season


In a frenetic finish in Ann Arbor, Indiana emerges with a 72-71 win that gives them the Big 10 Regular Season title outright, and keeps them very much alive for a #1 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament. Cody Zeller, who scored the game winning layup for the Hoosiers led all scorers with 25 points and 10 rebounds, while Trey Burke had 20 in a losing effort for the Wolverines, who went just 1 of 4 from the free throw line down the stretch to blow the game.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Regular Season Finale Buzzer Beaters


Vander Blue's game winning lay-up at the buzzer lifted #15 Marquette to a 69-67 overtime win over St. John's at Madison Square Garden, to helped the Golden Eagles claim a share of the Big East regular season title with Georgetown, which beat Syracuse at home today to claim their share of the Big East title.




Meanwhile, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the Crimson Tide, very much on the bubble, got a half-court heave from Trevor Releford to beat Georgia 61-58 and avoid a bad loss as they head into the SEC Tournament.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Ryan Kelly Leads Duke in Return


Welcome to March. After being out 13 games with a foot injury, Duke senior forward Ryan Kelly returns to score an incredible career-high 36 points to lead #3 Duke to a 79-76 win over #5 Miami Saturday night in Durham. The win prevents Miami from clinching the ACC regular season title outright for at least one more game, while showing that Duke, with Kelly back, is a legitimate national championship contender.