In the ninth inning of the Yankees/Angels game, Michael Kay commented, "The Yankees are the epitome of American sport, and they're playing out of the country on Memorial Day. I don't get it."
Hey, the Cubs bullpen actually snuffed out a rally. Funny that Lou stuck with Zambrano until he'd thrown, like, 300 pitches before going to the pen, though.
That would be terrible for them. Imagine all the travel, and being nearly completely cut off from their obvious natural rivals. I think having Detroit in the West is ludicrous as it is.
The Ottawa games sold out in 15 minutes. They were selling only one specific section of seats on the website, and those sold out in four minutes. I was lucky to get the pair of tickets I got to Game 3.
QFT. If HHH has some of the power, it wouldn't be bad, because he seems to have a good mind for the business. Assuming he's retired, of course. Which is a ludicrous assumption these days, because no one ever retires, but still.
HHH vs. Kane at No Mercy 2002 was the other one. But I can see why that would escape anyone's mind, given that the match was built on the Katie Vick/necro angle.
Winnipeg is the only Canadian option that makes sense. They have a decent population base and an arena already in place (even if it is small by NHL standards).
I'm wondering if he's even looked into the feasibility of a team in KW, because I just can't see it as an NHL market. It's about half as big as the smallest market in the league (which I believe is either Calgary or Edmonton), and it's mostly known as a university town, so there aren't necessarily a lot of deep-pocketed folks. It'd be like giving a franchise to Syracuse. I went to school in Waterloo, and it's one of the last cities I could ever see with a major league sports team.
Pierre should top that list. The best thing you can say about him is that he steals a lot of bases, but he's still only 74% lifetime in steal success rate. He hardly ever gets on base anymore, and he has no power at all. He's below average in the field. And yet Ned Colletti is paying him $44 million.