Past A Blogging Jeter

Hey sports fans! This is New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter coming to you “live” from this blog to talk to you about the baseball playoffs. Being a member of the Yankees when I’ve been I have a unique perspective on the playoffs. You see this is the first year since I made the Yankees […]

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Will These Rays See The Light?

On September 16th, the Tampa Bay Rays took one on the chin from their primary contenders, who also happen to be the defending World Champions. After the Boston Red Sox waxed Rays ace Scott Kazmir, they were mere percentage points behind Tampa Bay for first place in the AL East. Two days later, the tables […]

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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE: New York Yankees Gone But Not Forgotten In 2008 Playoffs

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced today that the New York Yankees are on the verge of not participating in the 2008 Major League Baseball posteason.  After thirteen consecutive playoff appearances — a run which included ten division titles, seven World Series appearances, and four World Series championships — the Yankees are currently in fourth place in […]

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Doctor Doctor!

Hello my friends! I am Dr. Ricardo Salvay, an accredited medical professional of sports medicine and owner of multiple correspondence school degrees from various Internet institutions with a reputation. And like you I am a fan of sports! So welcome to my sports injury column! As a young Sicilian child growing up in the inner […]

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An Open Letter From Billy Wagner

Seeing as how Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady just posted his thoughts about his season-ending injury, I thought it’d only be fair to let folks know how I’m coping with my own season-ending injury. But before I do, let me just say that I agree 1000% with what my boy Randy Moss said about that […]

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An Open Letter From Tom Brady

I would just like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers as I start down the long road towards surgery and recovery.  The outpouring of support from Patriots fans in New England and all over the world has been tremendous, and has seriously touched my heart in a lot of […]

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Being Too Good is Never Good Enough

It should come as no surprised to those familiar with my public service record that I am in no way a fan of partisan politics.  I said as much during my speech at the 2008 Republican National Convention — it doesn’t matter that the letter “R” or the letter “D” follows your name.  What matters […]

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I Got You, Sideline Babes

My fellow Americans, when I was a young pageant hopeful in the Miss Alaska competition, I could never imagine the day when not one but TWO women would be running for the highest offices in the land during the same election cycle.  And that I would be one of them!  And to be the second-in-command behind […]

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With Eckstein, It’s A Dunn Deal

While I’m proud to be a member of the Cincinnati Reds broadcast team, and even prouder to get the chance to broadcast games with my father, Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennemann, I can’t help but think about the nine wonderful seasons I spent with my previous MLB employer.  I’m speaking, of course, about the […]

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Playing Favre-rits

It’s like watching the great Rodin sculpt his masterpiece statue The Thinker.  Brett Favre barks out the snap count, takes the ball from beneath the center’s meaty sweat-stained haunches, glides back three steps with a gazelle’s effortless lope, deftly rolls towards the sidelines like a Stealth bomber in Baghdad, and with child-like abandon lets fly […]

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