By Bob Long on November 23, 2010
The New York Mets entered this offseason without a Manager and a General Manager, and as of Tuesday both positions were filled. The Mets hired Sandy Alderson as the GM on October 29, and instructed him to conduct the manager search. Tuesday, Alderson completed his search and hired Terry Collins, a former Major League player […]
Posted in Major League Baseball | Tagged Anaheim Angels, Carlos Beltran, Houston Astros, Jason Bay, Jerry Manuel, John Gruden, Jose Reyes, New York Mets, Oakland Raiders, Sandy Alderson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Terry Collins, Willie Randolph |
By Bob Long on November 23, 2010
Texas Rangers center fielder Josh Hamilton was awarded the AL MVP Award today. He finished ahead of Miguel Cabrera and Robinson Cano, who were 2nd and 3rd, respectively. The league leader in home runs, Jose Bautista, received 1 first place vote and finished 4th. In 2010, Josh Hamilton led the Rangers to the World Series […]
Posted in Major League Baseball | Tagged Cincinnati Reds, Edinson Volquez, Home Run Derby, Jose Bautista, Josh Hamilton, Miguel Cabrera, Most Valuable Player, Robinson Cano, Texas Rangers, World Series, Yankee Stadium |
By Bob Long on November 23, 2010
Title: 11/22 Sports Blitz This Bob Long’s Sports Podcast analyzes the MLB Awards, the FCS Playoffs, the big College Football games this week, Pennsylvania High School Football, and a short piece about Penn State Basketball. With Chris Pierangeli and Kevin Long.
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Alabama, American League, Appalachian State, Arizona Wildcats, Auburn, BCS, Boise State, Bud Black, Buster Posey, Cam Newton, Cincinnati Reds, Cliff Lee, Cy Young Award, Delaware, Dusty Baker, FCS, Felix Hernandez, Iron Bowl, Jamal Abdur-Rahman, Jeff Brooks, Joey Votto, Josh Hamilton, La Salle College High School, Manager of the Year, Matt Szczur, Most Valuable Player, National League, Neftali Feliz, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oregon Ducks, Penn State, Philadelphia Phillies, Robinson Cano, Ron Gardenhire, Rookie of the Year, Roy Halladay, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, South Carolina, Talor Battle, Villanova, William and Mary |