If I was going to pick a favorite that I would like to see win the World Series, I would pick the Texas Rangers for ONLY one reason…

Endy Chavez was one of my favorite player on the Montreal Expos and I would like to see him get a World Series ring. When I was at the final game at Olympic Stadium and the final ever Expos game a few days later at Shea Stadium, I was there in my Endy Chavez jersey. At that game, I had a foul ball hit in the second to last at bat (forgot by who, Brenden Harris or Ryan Church? I’ll have to go watch the DVD), but let the kids have it… if it was a foul ball from Endy, i’d have squashed those kids in a second..  :)

I updated the side link with the 2012 New York Yankees schedule, as well as what was available for spring training. The Yankees site was still listing the 2011 schedule and the Grapefruit League site looks to only have a small fraction of the games (unless they cut back the number of games from 30 to about 12). Of the 12 listed, 6 where against Philadelphia, which would get boring rather quick.

As soon as the full schedule is available, I will update it.   :)

Today belongs to A.C….

Well, about 15 minutes before kick off and barring any unforseen injuries or problems, today is the day Anthony Calvillo adds one more record to his incredible career. I wish I was watching, but the video will be available on the TSN website later on.

So far this year, Anthony has knocked off two CFL records, passing Damon Allen on the list for most pass completions in his career (5318 and counting) and most career touchdowns (411 and counting).

Today, most passing yards in all professional football is in the crosshairs. Last week he passed the NFL’s Brett Farve (who had 71838 total yards) on the list for second place and right now is only 258 yards behind Damon Allen to taking sole possession of first place (Damon’s record of 72381).

I should’ve stayed home to watch the game live as I know i’m missing out on something big!!

the joke is on who? :)

Flipped over to the ESPN New York site and saw the below article. I LOVE THIS !!!!

Yankees clinched the AL East while Boston is getting ready to be shoved over the edge by Tampa Bay… Crawford WHO?!?!

Web link: http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/story/_/id/7008129/new-york-yankees-faked-carl-crawford-interest-cost-boston-red-sox

Yanks drove up price on Carl Crawford

They really will do whatever it takes to win in this epic rivalry.

New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman admitted Thursday that he feigned interest in Carl Crawford last offseason to drive up the price for the Boston Red Sox to sign the free agent.

“I actually had dinner with the agent to pretend that we were actually involved and drive the price up,” Cashman said. “The outfield wasn’t an area of need, but everybody kept writing Crawford, Crawford, Crawford, Crawford. And I was like, ‘I feel like we’ve got Carl Crawford in Brett Gardner, except he costs more than $100 million less, with less experience.’ ”

The rivalry continues on the field Friday night. The Red Sox are clinging to a two-game lead over the Rays in the wild-card standings going into a three-game set in the Bronx against the AL East champion Yankees.

It wasn’t long ago that the Yankees were looking up at the Red Sox in the standings, but Boston has slumped badly in September after leading the wild-card race by nine games, and Crawford hasn’t lived up to expectations.

And now it turns out the Yankees didn’t even want him. They had put all of their eggs in the Cliff Lee basket this offseason, but Cashman had to scramble when the left-hander chose the Phillies.

The GM was even ready to deal top catching prospect Jesus Montero to land Lee.

 ”I wanted Lee badly enough to move Montero,” Cashman said. “You take all the players traded when Lee went from Cleveland to Philly, Philly to Seattle, and Seattle to Texas, and Montero would’ve been by far the best player moved in any of those deals.

“But now I’m just happy fans have had a chance to get a better feel of why I was hesitant to make that deal. I’m not saying I was right in not doing that deal for Lee; that’s to be debated. But the young players we held onto have at least proven they were worthy of the angst as far as including them in a big trade.”

After losing out on Lee, Cashman signed long shots Bartolo Colon and Freddy Garcia and hoped that Ivan Nova would fulfill his promise. The young right-hander is 16-4 with a 3.62 ERA.

Surprisingly, one could argue that Gardner has had a better season than Crawford. Gardner is batting .261 and leads the league with 46 steals. Crawford never got going in Boston and is hitting .259 with only 18 steals, the fewest he’s had since his rookie season.

Going into the season, Cashman said Red Sox GM Theo Epstein, who also landed Adrian Gonzalez, “kicked my a– in the offseason.”

How does he feel now after winning the division?

“What I said was accurate: The Red Sox had a great winter, and I had a bad winter,” Cashman said. “But as it turned out, I had a better winter than anybody would’ve expected, including myself.”

And it cost the Red Sox.