Monday, August 18, 2008

Olympic Fever

It's the dog days of summer and the MLB season is meandering along. No disrespect to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays or the Rays or the Buccaneers or whatever else they are called these days, but when they are on top of the AL East, something is upside down in the baseball World and fans need some time adjusting to the new realities. I am not complaining since my long-term dream might finally come true - no Yankees and no RedSox in the playoffs. The Yanks are done, but the Sox might still make it. I am going to keep an eye on for that.

But this is the best time for the Olympics. I mean I have not seen a single complete baseball game since the Olympics started and the games have been very good theater. It's always the same story with the Olympics. Most American mainstream sports fans think "who watches the Olympics" before it starts. But then when the games begin, it's hard to not follow it. Especially these games with all the Michael Phelps hype. While the Phelps-hype did get to be a bit too much at times, his finger-nail finish was amazing. NBC ran the Olympics coverage like Phelps was the only guy in the entire games for a couple of days, but I guess he deserved it. Now that swimming is all done, it should be interesting to see how the Olympics do on TV now.

The only guy who is a bigger freak than Phelps is probably Usain Bolt, the World's fastest dude. I couldn't believe that this guy just gave up after 80 meters and still crushed the competition and set a new World Record. This 21 year-old is going to dominate this sport for a while. I wonder what's the best time he could have clocked if he had broken a sweat in this race. Bolt is a great name for a sprinter too! The other person of interest for me is Nastia Liukin. This cute-looking gymnast is too good on the floor and also carries herself with a lot of class. I was very impressed with the way she carried herself after the tie-breaker with the Chinese chick. Speaking of Chinese, they are crushing the Americans in the Gold medals tally. This has truly been a coming-out party for China in every which way and it's pretty impressive how they have completely turned around their sporting fortunes in the last 10 or 20 years. The other country thats making headlines is Jamaica with their World-class sprinters. The Jamaican girls went 1-2-3 in the Women's 100. Impressive. Lets see how the games end for China. It has definitely started real well for them.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Saga is over

Brett Favre is finally wearing a football uniform and getting ready for the season. The Packers got rid of him and shipped him to NY of all places for an incentive based draft pick thats at a 4-Th round level right now. Based on how well Favre and the Jets do, it goes up and it'll be a first round pick if the Jets make it to the Super Bowl. Of course thats not going to happen. Not a bad deal for both sides all things considered.

ESPN and the media tired us all out for weeks with this saga. Favre was coming back and then it was the Packers not wanting him, then Favre wanted a release, the Packers refused, he wanted to go to a division foe, the Packers were talking to the Bucs and the Jets for a trade, then the Packers wanted to pay him to stay retired, finally he was re-instated, he was going to compete for a starting job for the Packers and finally he got traded the very next day to the Jets. All this gave the sports-shows something to talk about for several weeks.

It was a weird saga throughout. Never has a superstar, who has been this good the previous season, been so unwanted by his own team. We see it once in a while as stars age and the team wants to move on. Bulls for whatever reason didn't mind MJ retiring when he did retire the second time. Dan Marino was kinda pushed out the door too and ironically, he was wooed by the Vikings as well. But better sense prevailed and he retired and stayed retired. But the Packers just did not want Favre back. I guess they like Aaron Rodgers so much and they were sick of Favre's retirement drama for so long, that they literally have had enough.

It seems like the self-absorbed Favre just could not believe the Packers didn't want him and that they had plans to move forward with A-Rod. So he came up with weird requests like "trade me to the Vikings" or "release me so that I can go play for the Bears". The rift between him and Ted Thompson was just too deep for a reconciliation. The best part of the story was clearly the "bribe" the Packers went to Mississippi with. It was called a "marketing deal" for 25 mill over 10 years or whatever under the condition he stays retired. Wow! How badly did they want this guy out of their system?

To be fair to the Packers, there were some significant salary cap and financial implications of him coming back that I think was not adequately understood by the common fan on the street. They had truly moved forward with all that money and there was no going back in their mind. The other issue that didn't get covered here was the Commish getting too involved with this and even delaying the re-instatement so that the Packers and Favre could figure something out. What the hell is his job? I mean the excuse always is "I am doing what's best for the game", but that doesn't mean the Commish can go and shine Brett Favre's shoes. He has no business getting this involved in this mess like he was an agent for Favre or something.

As for the football angle of all this, I think this is a great trade for the Jets, but not necessarily for Favre. Jets had to do it. They had nothing to lose and everything to gain. But Favre doesn't get much out of this. He will have a good game here and there, but it's going to be a mediocre season for him and the Jets. They are not that good with or without Favre, though they are better with Favre. Bucs would have been a better fit all-around, but I guess the Packers wanted to keep him out of the NFC. It would be funny if the Jets turned around and traded him to the Viking. I am sure the Packers put in some verbiage to prevent such things. The bottom-line is, this is going to be a lot of hype and not much else for the Jets and Favre. But it would be fun to see him play again and in another setting. Lot of pressure on the Packers, Ted Thompson and A-Rod, but I think A-Rod will do just fine if he stays healthy.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Manny comes West

Man-Ram hit his first homer in Dodger blue today against my DBacks. Thats exactly why he is there for - to help the Dodgers beat the DBacks and take the division. Aint' nobody winning the Wild-Card from NL West. So it's the division or bust for both these teams. Manny is a huge addition and the Dodgers got him for cheap too. They apparently will just pay the million dollar trade bonus and the Sox will pay the 7 mill salary for the rest of the year. They also waived the team option for the next 2 years and that makes Manny a free agent after this season. Of course he is gonna want a long-term contract, though he wont get the 20 mill per that he was getting in the older contract. Not sure if the Dodgers will give him the long-term security that he wants at age 36. As for Boston, they are literally paying him to go away. This thing got ugly real fast between the two sides after 8 years of good living.

After 80 years of futility, the Manny era has brought Boston 2 championships in 8 years and still the marriage ended very badly. As usual Curt Schilling is yapping away now about Manny not playing hard etc., but manny-being-manny had gotten old in bean-town. His numbers have definitely declined as he has aged, but I still thought the Sox-fans were not giving him the love he deserved the last couple of years. Big-Pappi took home all the love and Manny became an after-thought. I know that the younger Pappi's numbers have been more impressive than Manny's the last few years, but I am very interested in seeing how he does without Manny in the lineup. Manny may not be Pappi-level clutch, but he is pretty clutch. His record against the top pitchers in the league is off the charts. I consider Manny to be one of the best hitters of our generation. Now the Dodgers have him. Unfortunately, Manny may also be one of the worst fielders of our generation and I wonder if his next contract with a NL team like the Dodgers makes sense. I always thought he should retire as a DH in AL.

The trade deadline was huge this time in MLB. 3 hall-of-famers, with more than 1100 home runs between them, switched teams in a matter of 24 hours. Pudge Rodriguez went to the Yankees. Great trade for the Yanks to compensate for Posada's injury. Ken Griffey JR went to the WhiteSox. I like that trade too for the Sox. Griffey can help them the next 2 months. But the Dodgers getting Manny was the headliner. Manny will probably be re-energized by the new locale, plus he has to perform if he wants the big, last contract of his life. The better he does the last 2 months of the season, the more money he will make. As simple as that. Lets see if LA gets more out of Manny than Milwaukee is getting out of CC Sabathia, who is dominating for them right now. LA is suddenly becoming a big baseball hub with the Angels having the best record in the bigs and they also got one of the biggest names in the trade market when they got Mark Teixeira a while back. Always happy to see the Left coast do well in anything.