As many of you know, I was on the NY Baseball Live radio show with Joe Boesch on Sunday night. For those of you who are not familiar with the show, it’s a program on WGBB 1240 AM in New York that focuses just on baseball.
I was on with Joe for about 20 minutes and we talked about a wide variety of topics.
Here is a recap of the show:
We talked about Johnny Damon signing with the Detroit Tigers and what it means for Detroit.
I gave my opinion on what teams had a good offseason and who are the teams to beat in 2010.
Joe and I talked about Mark McGwire and whether or not we felt his apology was sincere.
He was asked who I thought was the best player in the game. I gave two players on that question: One player wouldn’t surprise you, the other player might.
How talking about blogging has affected the publishing industry.
I also gave an early World Series prediction.
Overall, I thought it was a pretty good segment and we had a lot of fun doing it.
To listen to the entire show just click on this link , scroll down to the Show Archives section, and then click on the 2/21/2010 link. I am on about 35 minutes into the show.
On a side note, what was interesting about the show was that I went on with about 10 minutes to go in the USA against Canada Olympic hockey game. I had to pause the game so I wouldn’t be distracted.
What a great game!
That was a 15 out of 10 on the Off The Charts scale. Ryan Miller was the man on Sunday.
Sunday night is what the NHL would look like if they got rid of about six teams and consolidated the talent.
The average fan watches Olympic hockey; is amazed and interested; and then turns on a game between two garbage franchises like the Columbus Blue Jackets against the Nashville Predators. And then, they're extremely disappointed.
That’s why the NHL never gains any momentum from these games. Just my little rant on the NHL.
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