Archives

A Baseball-Centric Press Release Post

My inbox is overflowing with press releases today. There are so many that I’m breaking them up into multiple posts. I have a few baseball-related press releases and I’ll begin with MLB Network which will premiere its first reality series called “The Pen”. Check out the release and subsequent videos. MLB NETWORK TO BROADCAST REALITY […]

Thursday Stuff

I have some links for you today. The Boston Herald’s Inside Track Girls report that NESN’s Heidi Watney is dating a former Fenway Park groundskeeper. Thanks to Sox & Dawgs for that link. So much for the rumors Heidi dating Jason Veritek. The lovely Jessica Heslam of the Herald reports that the New England Patriots […]

A Fall-like Saturday Morning Linkfest

I got up this morning and saw it was 47 degrees in Rhode Island. It’s cold. The temps are warming up now, but this feels like mid-October. Let’s do your links. Newsday’s Neil Best thought it was funny that SportsCenter anchor Stan Verrett didn’t know “Duck, Duck, Goose”. Neil also previews what YES will show […]

Saturday Linkage

Time to give you some links today. Yesterday, John Crowe over at his Crowe’s Nest blog hinted of a change in the Providence sports radio landscape. Today, he’s able to confirm that former WSKO host Scott Cordischi will be back on the airwaves, albeit on a weekly basis, on WPRO, every Saturday starting next week. […]

Thursday Night Links

Ok, I was out of the office all day and I’m also getting ready for the 4th of July. Tomorrow, I’m pulling double duty. Not only am I doing the Friday megalinks for here and the Boston Sports Media Watch, but I’ll also be gathering some morning links for the BSMW. Keep it here for […]

A More Than A Few Thursday Night Links

Well, U.S. Open has been the dominant sports story of the day. As much as I enjoy criticizing ESPN, I will give the network praise today for live online coverage of the U.S. Open and the Euro 2008 soccer tournament. Through ESPN360, I was able to keep track of the Open and Croatia-Germany thanks to […]

This Spotty Blogging is Killing Me

After not blogging since Friday night (not by choice), I’m back with a vengeance today. My home computer is totally on the fritz. I looked at a nice notebook that I’ll be getting over the next few days. And because I was out Sunday helping my sister move into a new apartment and at a […]

Time for Your Thursday Links

Time to do the links on this Thursday. Newsday’s Neil Best has breaking news for us. Former ESPN MLB analyst Harold Reynolds has been hired as a part-time studio analyst at SNY. Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union says H.R. will continue to be an analyst at MLB.com. Maury Brown of the Biz of […]

Some Monday Night Stuff

Ok, let’s give you some linkage as it appears the Montreal Canadiens will advance to the second round of the NHL playoffs. Starting with Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch, he has his weekly Media Circus column. Bruce Allen of the Boston Sports Media Watch has news from the Comcast SportsNet New England people stating that Game […]

Video Tributes to John Marzano

From Laura Nachman, she posted Comcast SportsNet’s Philadephia’s coverage of John Marzano’s death on Saturday. And she also provides this link to MLB.com’s tribute to Marzano.

MLB Analyst John Marzano Dead at Age 45

In what can only be described as a shock, former Red Sox, Mariners and Rangers catcher John Marzano was found dead Saturday in his Philadelphia home. He became quite popular as a TV analyst for Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia and was doing work for MLB.com on its webcasts. Marzano had made an appearance at Comcast SportsNet […]

Friday Night Links

Well, after watching Davidson run Wisconsin out of Ford Field to get to the Elite Eight and Texas totally annihilate Stanford in the second half of their South Regional semifinal, it’s time to give you some links. Neil Best of Newsday writes in his blog that YES analyst Bobby Mercer who was scheduled to work […]

Tuesday Night Stuff

I’ll give you some more links today. When I started this morning, I really did not want to update things, but it ended up being quite busy, so you just never know when you start. Let’s get to the linkage. The Sports Media Watch has the final weekend ratings. Joe Favorito’s Sports Marketing and Public […]

Late Thursday/Early Friday Links

I’ve been writing a review of Real Sports that premiered earlier this week and I’ll have it up tomorrow night. Let’s do some linkage on this late night Thursday/early morning Friday. First, Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News writes in his Farther Off the Wall blog that KCAL-TV and FSN Prime Ticket will […]

Time for Friday Megalinks

Last night I took a break from the blog and my computer and watched my URI Rams inexplicably lose to St. Louis, the same team that scored just 20 points against George Washington a week ago, then watched some Australian Open coverage. I am happy to see Tennis Channel pick up early evening coverage at […]

It's the Thursday Links

Trying to get these out while my talkative employee is out. He just won’t shut up. Anyway, let’s get you the links. First, Bill Doyle of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette says the analysts calling the AFC and NFC Championship games feel the cold weather will play a factor in both games. The lovely Joanne […]

A Friday Night Update

We have enough for an update tonight. Let’s get to it. A few things from Neil Best of Newsday in his blog. First, Neil says for all of the Knicks games that Marv Albert has called, he’s never had to endure an effort in futility as the one on Thursday against the Celtics. Neil also […]

Sunday Morning Linkage

Let’s give you some links this morning and sometime before the World Series, I’ll do the Videos of the Week. I still haven’t decided the theme as of yet. First, Neil Best is not happy over the length of Saturday’s World Series Game 3 which went four hours and nineteen minutes (a full nine innings!) […]

Friday Update

I’ll give you an update this afternoon as I’m listening to WFAN’s Mike and the Mad Dog online. To say they’re angry about the Joe Torre firing is an understatement. And Yankees President Randy Levine is taking a lot of shots from both Mike Francesca and Chris Russo. Good radio. Let’s get to some links. […]

TBS Hot Corner, Day 2

Here we are on Day 2 of the League Division Series and we have three games today. We’ll have Game 2 of the Phillies-Rockies, Game 1 of Yankees-Indians and Game 2 of the Cubs-D’Backs. The TBS Hot Corner is back at it today. Heather Catlin is back and looks lovely as usual. Her tool of […]

Quantcast