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The Chicago Cubs Are The Fairly Likely N.L. One Seed

All it does is virtually insure the N.L. Central title and increase their already high likelihood to be the N.L. one seed, but the current Chicago Cubs’ 9 game winning streak is impressive.

The streak began with a Sunday night, 12 inning, home win in a game started by the fine Seattle Mariners’ hurler Felix Hernandez (he won yesterday and the Mariners have won 6 straight games but unlike the Cubs are trailing in their division) and continued with 3 game sweeps vs the Miami Marlins and at Oakland vs the Athletics.

Yesterday the now (71-41) Cubs completed a 2 game sweep vs the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. “Chi” is five and a half games ahead of Washington (Nationals) in the race for the National League one seed.

 

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MLB.com exposes its own error, dare I say incompetence!

Bot 7th: Phillies 3, Dodgers 1
Hoping to stay tied atop the NL West, LA scored first on Adrian Gonzalez’s double & Scott Kazmir has made it hold up. MLB.TV live

Almost unbelievable how long the “coffee break” is for whomever is running the MLB.com site today. This has been up for over 5 minutes and still is as I post it.

Obviously as the site itself notes with the underdog Phillies ahead, Kazmir, the L.A. pitcher has NOT made it hold up!

 

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Of course they do, but is not anyone checking for them?

 

C-Span’s Great Programs On Some Past U.S. Presidential Elections

The fabulous C-Span, which even with the ongoing impasse between the two major political parties in this country which has derailed progress, still should be watched more often, as a view to our Congress, has aired some truly fascinating programs on presidential election history.

They will continue to do so, with Congress out of session.

The roles and significant places in history of both Republican Thomas E. Dewey and Democrat Adlai Stevenson were discussed.

Mr. Dewey and Mr. Stevenson each made major contributions to our society beyond presidential elections.

As nominees for U.S. President, Dewey and Stevenson combined to lose 4 straight Presidential elections in 1944, 1948, 1952 and 1956, with Harry Truman’s startling win vs Dewey in 1948, the only time either had a chance to win.

In a future post, I will delve further into some of the politics of those elections.

 

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Kansas City, Last year

Last year, just before the Kansas City Royals were completing their run to a World Series crown (pun intended Royals’ Crown), the NFL Kansas City Chiefs were beginning a nice run of their own.

Of course the football Chiefs did not get anywhere near as far, but a 10 game regular season win skein in football  especially, is nothing to sneeze at and in fact is truly remarkable.

K.C. was (1-5) when with the Royals crowned American League champions a day and a half earlier, when they began the winning streak vs the Pittsburgh Steelers (each team would win its wild card round game on the same day, perhaps the only time in the 26 year history of two wild card games in each conference, that two teams from the same conference would notch wild card game wins on the same day. Of course the schedule really never allowed such a possibility until last year?!) on October 25, 2015.

The next week on November 1st, a truly disgraceful late date for a World Series game to be played, the Royals completed their title season winning at New York vs the Mets in game 5.

That day the Chiefs were in London, England, easing to victory in a “morning time in the U.S. game,” the second of what would be 10 straight regular season victories, 11 counting a wild card game win vs the Houston Texans before losing in the “slots” (divisional round) in an Ian Eagle game at New England vs the Patriots.

 

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Cleveland Sports Title History Part 3

The Browns won another title before moving to Baltimore in 1996 and that was vs a Baltimore franchise that eventually moved to Indianapolis but remained the Colts.

In 1964 the Cleveland Browns won what was the last Cleveland title until the Cavaliers won the NBA crown less than 2 months ago.

The baseball Indians won titles in 1920 and 1948. Three of the seven Cleveland titles were won by the great Paul Brown coached teams of the 1950’s.

Despite this great feat and the fact in many ways Mr. Brown invented “modern football,” ESPN a modern day indication of our serious problems as a society, left Brown off a list of sports’ 20 That is TWENTY greatest coaches. That is a total disgrace and I was far from Paul Brown’s biggest fans but his accomplishments were incredible.

 

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The great coach and football innovator, Paul Brown, pictured above.

Toned Down But Still Strong Packers/Colts Opinions And Notes

Though they did not clash in what would have been a meaningless exhibition game, a look at some “6” year history involving the teams scheduled to play two nights ago.

The Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts, the latter once the Baltimore Colts of the NFL Western Conference in which they engaged the Packers in epic 1960’s battles for that entity’s supremacy, each have a legitimate chance to make this year’s Super Bowl. Of course the odds are against each team but in neither case are they that  high.

Green Bay has won 3 of the 8 NFL titles in years ending in “6,” won in a championship game, be it the NFL Championship Game or The Super Bowl.

They did so in 1936 with the great receiver Don Hutson, thirty years later with 5 time championship quarterback, Bart Starr. Mr. Starr is vastly under rated, contrasted with Brett Favre, just inducted into the Football “Hall” and the quarterback on the 1996 Supe winning Packers.

Indianapolis with another over rated quarterback, the current defending Supe winning one,  Peyton Manning, copped a “6” year NFL crown in the 2006 season. In that Supe win on a rainy January 2007 night in Miami, a venue in which he failed in an AFC wild card game one of many big post season failures in his career, Manning did little in the victory. Sound familiar? He did even less but did win with the Denver Broncos in the most recent Super Bowl.

Memo to me—Do you think Manning cares about what I think of him? Do I over emphasize my strong opinion that he was essentially a big game failure? Is it even the least bit important? Answers are no, yes and no but I probably will keep doing it as a small voice in contrast to those like writer, Mike Lupica, who believe Manning was near, if not the top, in quarterback greatness.

 

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Two Yesterdays And Thoughts On A/The Paul McCartney (Show).

A post written yesterday evokes the song “Yesterday” by The Beatles, specifically Paul McCartney. Two “yesterdays” ago, I attended Paul’s show at Met Life Stadium in New Jersey.

Much needed sleep after dealing with the unbelievable traffic/logistical nightmare that is inherent in leaving events at the football stadium venue and my venting on football’s ills, have not decreased my slight disappointment in the great Sir Paul McCartney and the show.

He is still a fabulous singer and performer, looking great, married a third time and though it was somewhat difficult to hear from far away and high up in the football stadium, that honors among others, Leon Hess, to me one of many symbols of New York Jets’ failure to achieve, Mr. McCartney’s words and recollections provided great treasures.

While he sang “Hey Jude” and “Yesterday” the latter so appropriate, not because a post was published late, but because time waits for none, there were many great songs eschewed, in favor of so called new songs.

Sir Paul, not his fault a maniac did not kill him but did kill the more socially intense, fellow Beatle, John Lennon, now over 35 years of “yesterdays” ago, remarked how the venue had great cell phone (why those?) induced light during Beatles’ songs, but remained dark during the new songs.

He added in a nice?, certainly non confrontational tone, that he/they (his band was great) did not care.

Old songs, new songs and I think about another Sunday night? performance by Rick Nelson, the Traveling Man, who died far too young, doing so and his song “Garden Party.” At Madison Square Garden, they did not like Mr. Nelson’s choice of songs and he wrote about it in “Garden Party.”

My thoughts turn to just missing the Beatles perform, most notably at Shea Stadium in 1965. That stadium, Yankee Stadium for football and its original ground, even Giants Stadium, the first “greed run” by the (not to me, nor in reality) “sainted” late football Giants’ owner, Wellington Mara, are gone.

Five dollar bottled water and a lowest common denominator culture remain.

While Paul, so often even at this late date, performed meaningful songs with a magic corresponding with his great talent and yes wealth, two “yesterdays” ago, for startling, free market, high prices, could have and in my and so many other attendee’s opinions, SHOULD have done so more often.

 

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Click below to view Paul McCartney singing his iconic song, “Yesterday”

As with certain hot dogs, Paul’s greatness means holding him to a higher standard and despite my complaints, seeing and hearing him perform is a treasured memory. Hopefully there are enough good “tomorrows” to make my “longing for yesterday” not as intense nor sad.

 

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Opinion: Alex Rodriguez Should Finish The Season

This post was written on August 8th—Yesterday a 7th, not even close to “a day of infamy,” yet significantly, Alex Rodriguez announced his retirement from baseball.

As of now he will play once more that on Friday night in a home game for his current team, the New York Yankees vs the Tampa Bay Rays.

In that scenario which has been announced, unless Mr. Rodriguez as a billion to one shot, ties a major league record and hits 4 home runs, he will not become the fourth big league player to hit as many as 700 home runs (Barry Bonds, Henry Aaron and George “Babe” Ruth are the only players to achieve that feat).

It is for that and other reasons, I believe Mr. Rodriguez should have stayed on the team, in baseball especially with the rosters expanding in three plus weeks. Will he join another team?

 

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Strong Anti-Football Sentiment

Last night’s football game between the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts was canceled.

Who knows why? (I believe the condition of the field was cited). Perhaps the big movement in the line, making the Colts 3 point favorites. Maybe guys and gals with already part of their bets successful, especially teaser bets (Beano Cook was correct when he said “only idiots bet teasers”), had to be denied their chance.

Far fetched? Maybe, even likely so, but as another “pig” season is about to commence, the owners feeding at their 12 billion dollar trouh, I quote Gambler’s Anonymous head, Arnold Wexler, who said without betting, football is soccer (in U.S. popularity.)

I wish it would go away, but it will not!

Thus bravely and with great difficulty, I will watch as little as possible.

If I, who once watched 9 hours a day can do it, so can you and maybe Bob Costas will do the same, hopefully sooner than later.

 

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You probably can not without their help!

A.L. Central Update

One of two World Series won, by what is now the Cleveland Indians’ franchise, was by a (5-2) margin in a best of nine World Series.

That was in 1920. The other was (4-2) in the best of seven 1948 Fall Classic.

The Indians just loss the season series vs the New York Yankees (5-2) despite posting a (5-2) win on Saturday past, in a game they trailed (2-0).

Their A.L. Central lead is just two games after the Detroit Tigers won 2 out of 3, vs the other New York team, the “clearly in tournament contention, despite less than stellar play,” Mets.

 

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