Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Random Thoughts

Greetings,
Time for some of my random thoughts from the world of sports (I promise I will try to start posting with regularity. Not necessarily random thoughts, but just more regularity with posting)

* The Colts released Marvin Harrison yesterday. I think this is more of a cost cutting move, rather then a performance move. Even with Harrison's recent legal troubles (or legal acquisitions), Marvin is still perceived as one of the good guy's in the NFL. I think Harrison will have several pads in which he could land on. I consider Philadelphia, Minnesota, Jacksonville, Chicago amongst the good landing spots. But, there are a lot of teams that could use Marvin Harrison's skills, expertise and leadership.

* One of my biggest pet peeves in sports is getting ready to take place in the NBA. It really burns me to no end (and a lot of people would ask why for two reasons; 1) It's the NBA and 2) Why is Alvis getting so worked up over such a trivial matter) but not to the point where I lose sleep over it, or I have a bad day or anything. Anyways, after that diatribe, the New York Knickerbockers have reached buy out terms with Stephon Marbury. I hate the fact that the buy out couldn't take place in the preseason or the first four months of the season. It just looks bad, I hate the fact that a team buys out a guy and then the next day, he is bought out and go signs somewhere else. If you get bought out, you should have to sit 30 days before being able to play with another team. I am not necessarily harboring ill will to the Knicks and Celtics (which is where Marbury is going to sign) but this is the most recent example.

* A signing in Major League Baseball that probably went under the radar, but I think could be one of the steals of the Hot Stove season is Garret Anderson to the Braves. Anderson, is a 15 year veteran, has spent his entire career in Anaheim/Los Angeles with the Angels. Anderson, lowest batting average for a season in which he has played over 100 games, is .280. For some guys, their highest batting average for a season in which they have played over 100 games is .280. I think the Braves have a consistent option that they can stick in either corner outfield position, and I honestly think at this point in time, Anderson is a better signing then Griffey Jr (although, I don't think Griffey Jr. is a bad signing).

That's all that's bouncing around my brain for now.

Good day.

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