Baseball and Soccer News
filed in Sports on Apr.13, 2007
This past week, my friend Dave over at NYBaseballTalk.com had the opportunity to sit down and interview the Yankee legend Mel Stottlemyre. For those who may not know, Stottlemyre is best known for his days as a Yankees pitcher and more recently the New York Yankess Pitching Coach, retiring in 2005 after the Yankees loss in the ALDS to the Angels. Dave’s interview isn’t up yet, but when it gets posted I’ll be sure to link it.
In soccer news, 90’s Prime (our ZogSports team) suffered our season opener loss last night against the Anchorage Buccaneers, under the uneven lights of Asphalt Green in NYC. Final score was 2-4.
Also last night, Manchester United defeated Roma by an astounding score of 7-1. This win catapults United into the semi-finals of the Champions League in Europe.
April 13th, 2007 on 6:53 pm
Mel Stottlemyre should consider a comeback…considering this year’s Yankees average age in the pitching rotation makes this idea feasible if not brilliant, even. My soccer season starts in 2 weeks…Unfortunatley for me, lots of college kids play in our league…I think I would fit in better on your team.
Go Sabres!
October 5th, 2007 on 12:22 pm
Thanks for supporting the cause. A fool as defined in Webster’s is anyone who is still rooting for the pathetic Cubs.