Tuesday, July 31, 2012

My favorite Japanese baseball player.

I think you must have guessed. Because a lot of people like the baseball player. Because he brought us a lot of surprise.After eleven and one half seasons in Seattle, Ichiro Suzuki is now roaming right field in Yankee Stadium, and, although he;s only hitting in the .260′s at age 38, the man still plays with all the speed, fire, and flare that have blessed him as one of the greatest players in the history of baseball.wholesale jerseys


I think this is right. Because everyone is watching, such a thing. Like a baseball player. You should go to understand about him so things.cheap baseball jerseys Prevented from coming here by Japanese rules, Ichiro played his first nine seasons (1992-2000) of  professional baseball in Japan, garnering over 1200 hits in the process. In November 2000, he was allowed to make himself available through the Japanese posting system for play in the American big leagues for the first time at age 27. The Seattle Mariners posted a winning bid of $23,125,000 for Ichiro’s services, allowing the great Japanese player to start his big league career in 2001.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Hockey. I like sports. NHL has been concern.

Many times the hockey is very important to me. But I have to know I can't have too many ideas. Because of life.This was not a strong year for candidates in this category, at least, not as strong as last years crop of fools.  Perhaps it was the signing of Ilya Bryzgalov at 9 years for over $50 million dollars which made a few GM’s check their head before signing the next goalie of the future.  Vancouver’s signing of RFA Corey at $4 million per over the next 3 seasons and Minnesota’s signing of young Josh Harding at $5.7 over three years represents a sensible management of player assets.


Insist on your favorite sport. NHL hockey. Is this the most important objective.The signing of Martin Brodeur for $9 million over two seasons is one thing, but the signing of his backup of last year, Johan Hedberg for the same term means the Devils are depending on two guys who have a combined age of 80 years old when the season opens in 2012.  I just don’t see how New Jersey hasn’t found a young backup goalie who could learn from Marty as he declines in age.  The next two seasons would have represented a perfect opportunity to find someone to carry the torch when he retires, now the team will be looking for two goalies in 2014 after Marty and Johan both call it quits.

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Friday, July 6, 2012

About football free agent. How much do you know about this?

Understand yourself like the NBA basketball movement. Will bring you surprise.The Hornets really came out big winners from the draft, they took Anthony “Wow the Brow” Davis at the first pick and Austin “Doc” Rivers at the 10th pick. All they need now is to re-sign Eric Gordon and damn that team is looking pretty set for the next ten years. The only problem with that is that Eric Gordon has agreed to a max deal with the Phoenix Suns(?). Yup. The Phoenix Suns. If they can’t make the play-offs with Steve Nash it’s hard for me to believe they can do it with Knee Gordon. It’d be a difference scenario if he were healthy.


You know the surprise? What are those? What about free player. We all like the NBA basketball.Since Eric Gordon is a restricted free agent (RFA), the Hornets can choose to match the Suns offer and are reportedly going to do so. If this happens, Gordon will be forced to stay with the Hornets. This is a smart move on the Hornet’s part because they know he’s too valuable to walk. They will probably trade him some point next year and get some nice pieces in return. They can’t sign and trade him because in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, it stipulates that a RFA cannot be traded after they have been given a matching offer.

You hate basketball player. And of the NBA. What.

Everyone has his likes and he didn't like. But we never like sport is basketball.Yesterday, my hate for the Lakers and Steve Nash is at a new level, but let’s expunge all of the antipathy about the Lakers for a moment.  If you were paying attention to Twitter like I was for the majority of the day on a beautiful Fourth of July, it seemed like the 38 year old Nash was heading to the Big Apple.  Some Knick fans on Twitter were on one hell of an emotional roller coaster about the sign and trade deal and other Knick fans were going bonkers as if an encore was being demanded at a concert. 


Basketball bring us the happiness. So we have been concerned.The emotional roller coaster part in that sentence is the equivalent to Iman Shumpert, who is probably my favorite rookie on the team that is coming off of a grisly torn ACL injury. The trade didn’t only contain Shumpert, though.  The Knicks initial trade for Nash was Shumpert, Toney Douglas, Josh Harrellson, garbage time rookie Jerome Jordan and a couple of draft picks.  But at this point post-Nash trade, it’s totally clear that Shump was the colossal stuffed animal dog at the carnival that you want so badly you’ll do anything to get him in this trade.