Monday, July 20, 2009

Corey Live.

Well, it certainly has been awhile since my last update. Almost two months but I guess it is better late than never. Joe Buck Live airs once every three months, so I can do the same. I just won't have Artie Lange to "entertain" my readers.

A lot has changed since that last post. Michael Vick is a free man. Brett Favre has come back, then changed his mind, then set a date to let the Vikings know he is interested in coming back (I guess that's not really a change). I have co-hosted my first and second radio show on 91.7 WKDU, Fridays 11-1. We have seen another all-Williams Wimbledon final and the second greatest Men's Singles Championship Match ever. And former Phillie Lenny Dykstra lost his title of "Financial Guru" on one of the most comical segments I have ever seen on Real Sports.

Speaking of the Phillies, in my hiatius, they played .500 ball basically, then struggled getting swept in back to back series by the Blue Jays and Orioles. Now they are in the middle of a tear that is wrapped around the All Star break, baseball's unofficial mid-season point. Now, they are on an eight game winning streak, taking 12 of their last 13 games. They hold a six and a half game lead over the Atlanta Braves and the Mets are in 4th, nine games out! That is something that makes this so much sweeter. The Phillies dominating this division is wonderful but seeing the Mets struggle might even be sweeter for me.

But still, this team is in a prime position to add one of the games most dominating pitcher, Roy Halladay. We are 11 days from the trading deadline and we know the Phillies are interested. We know the Blue Jays want a ton of prospects, in which the Phillies may not want to give up. Of course, if I were Amaro I would pull the trigger and we would be on our way to our second straight World Championship. But it's not that simple and there are many details we don't know. I understand the difficulty there is in trading a prospect because of the 'what-if' factor. A few years ago, Ed Wade offered an up and coming Ryan Howard to the Pirates for SP Kip Wells. Thank goodness the Pirates are, well, the Pirates. So some of the names getting thrown around could turn out to be like that. But they could also fail. When thinking of Drabek, remember the names of Garrett Stevenson, Brandon Duckworth, Carlton Loewer, Gavin Floyd, hell even Brett Myers was a supposed stud. So before we appoint Drabek the next ace of the staff (which he very well could be), think about now and the players on the roster contributing today. They aren't getting any younger and could possibly be part of a multi-world championship team.

Also in my absence, the NHL and NBA held their respective draft of amateur players. I could go on and on about the NBA but: A. I don't care about it, and B. the Lakers, Celtics, Cavs, Magic and possibly the Nuggets will be the only teams contending for a title. All I really can say is I think Blake Griffin will be a bust. And the NBA shouldn't have allowed Brandon Jennings to pull the shinangans he did.

In the NHL, all I really care about are the Flyers, and they pulled off the steal of the century. I mean, they got their big, physical, brusing defensman that will stop the likes of Crosby, Malkin, Ovechkin...won't he? That's what the team hopes and many Flyer fans buy right into that line of thinking, of course. Well I think differently. Yes, Pronger is an upgrade on defense, but that is no reason to start planning a Stanley Cup parade. He will be 35 at the start of the season and is not the same Chris Pronger that won MVP in 2000. Yeah, he played every game last year in the 08-09 season but mid 30s is about the age a physical player like CP starts to break down. So I suspect they may get one really good season - two at most - out of Pronger. By that time, Sbisa could be an all star and Lupul, well you can find forwards like him everywhere - supposedly. Of course, I may be contradicting myself because I would trade for Halladay in a heartbeat, but I don't like this trade one bit. But what do I know, I never have played hockey.

Well, that's about it for right now. With training camps opening soon, an NFL Preview will be up soon. No promises when though. It will before the next Joe Buck Live at least. With or without Artie Lange.


What to watch: The T.O. Show, 10pm on VH1

1 comment:

  1. well we've blown right by the six month anniversary of no activity on the blog..and well I've got a lot to comment on..maybe TPTB will include me as a contributor..or guest contributor..or a trial contributor..guess we shall see

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