Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Boom Goes the Dynamite!




So here it is, my first blog post. As the video and title shows, "Boom Goes the Dynamite!"

I've been working on getting a blog together for a while now and it's finally here. Got a couple points to mention today, but I'll start with thanking a couple people who helped me get this off the ground. First, Luke Lietzau is the man responsible for making the vision in my head come to fruition for the banner. Every good blog I've been through has a solid banner to identify it. And he came through with the homes of my two favorite teams. Also a shoutout to all the little people out there who helped push me and make this possible (you know who you are!)

Now to get into the sports that have me going today. I'm a big fan of si.com's Hot Clicks and Jimmy Traina so I'm going to include the same sort of content from that and other blogs I read and find on the Interweb.

First, Manny Ramirez is going to be at Miller Park this weekend. If I were going, I'd be sure to have my "Mann-Roid" sign ready and yell at the top of my lungs. In his 50 game absence, Manny lost $7.7 million. Here are some suggestions of what he could have done with the money. It's kind of hold, but still good. Not sure which one I like better. I did always say I wanted a little Slumdog girl. Then I'd be able to talk with that accent whenever I wanted!

The second thing I found on Hot Clicks today and it is just too good to resist. With MLB pushing their "Final Vote."
Leave it to the folks at sfgiants.com to put together a "Vote for Pablo" campaign. Have to love this video.




Pablo's been steady on my first-place fantasy sqaud on ESPN.com, so I have to give him mad props.

Now to Brewers talk (it will be a staple here) and not even the ace could keep the Brewers in it last night and just keeps showing that while Ryan Braun was wrong in what he said Sunday after losing a third of four games to the Cubs, the team needs help. A comb around si.com and espn.com today showed the Brewers are at least in the discussion.
Buster Olney on ESPN.com's Insider puts the Brewers with good odds:
Buster Olney's Take
The early line on who could win the Halladay trade sweepstakes Phillies 5:2
Dodgers 8:1
Angels 8:1
Brewers 12:1
Red Sox 15:1
Rockies 20:1
Rangers 20:1
Yankees 20:1
Cardinals 50:1
Mets 100:1


Not sure what Doug Melvin is ready to give up. The team is getting Manny Parra (likely) back Wednesday and Dave Bush should be back after the all-star break. When those guys were on during May, the team had the best record in baseball. But when they are off, things fall apart. A move must be made to had a solid No. 1 or No. 2 to the rotation behind Yovanni and give this team the energy it needs to push past the all-star break.

Last year, actually one year ago to the day, Melvin made the move for CC Sabathia that led to the team's first playoff berth in 26 years. I was at that game. It was one of the best environments I had ever seen for a Brewers game. That would later be eclipsed by the playoff clinching game that late September Sunday afternoon and Game 3 of the NLDS that I attended.

OK, I have some business to tend to in the office here, but one last thing before I go. It's from Tiger Woods' golf tourney last week in Washington, DC and Jessica Simpson singing the national anthem.
Here's the video. Be sure to note her facial expressions and working of the mic. Make it seems like she's face to face with Tony Romo's (or insert your name) schween. Don't think horizontal stripes are good for her though.

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