A big day for SU Intergalactic on the Comments front with 4 of you chiming in. For starters, long-time subscriber J. Levine believes that youngsters would be better served opting for basketball or baseball as a career: “You really wonder why anyone goes into the NFL any more- careers are short, the money is generally not guaranteed, and the evidence about the lasting serious health effects is mounting- seems a lot more secure to try MLB or the NBA instead.” SU says for you younger subscribers out there: Raise your boys to be left-handed relief pitchers. And if you have girls that can pitch, all the better. Guaranteed longevity and a nice living.
Equally long-time SU subscriber T. Potter puts the official over/under out there for A-Rod:
BA .244
HR 15
RBI 57
SU says these are likely in the ballpark. I say he falls short of the .244 (but it will be close), exceeds the homeruns with 18 but is lower on rbis with 49. His production will be hurt by the oblique injury coming up soon on some unusually cold night in Oakland.
D. Green, passionate Duke booster, is already in mid-season form predicting another NCAA championship for the Blue Devils as they retool with some McDonald’s All-Americans. SU says do not get too cocky too soon my friend. They have lost a lot off this year’s team (including SU fave Winslow) but will certainly be in the mix next year per usual.
Finally, SU’s most prolific life-time commenter, A. Grossman, has these pearls to offer on the Rangers’ playoff series chances:
“With a deep bench, a great goaltender ( one who is beginning to run out of time as he approaches the last quarter of his playing days) and the same focused attitude throughout the team the Rangers will find a way to win. We were short a couple of big guys which we have now filled. Playoff hockey is usually more low scoring with both teams playing extra hard. The bad/good bounce here and there or the odd ricochet usually becomes more and more the key for a goal to be scored. Yes, you make your own breaks and that’s what fans like with the 110% effort made by everyone. Because most of your SU readers, including myself only have skated a little I find it fascinating that on only a very thin blade how these guys have so much balance and can still stop on a dime when they have to. We all take that for granted. Let me known the next time you go out onto the ice, pick up warp speed and then try a hockey stop. Unbelievable athleticism.”
It’s a good time of year: baseball; NBA and NHL playoffs; and the NFL draft. Why get off the couch?