Marlins progressing

At 4-10, the Marlins do not seem to be doing very well in the early going of this new season, but that is not entirely the case. Let’s focus on run production, which is the name of the game. Through 14 games this season, the Marlins have scored 67 runs. That is 4.79 per contest. [...]

Running with the Bulls

And so it begins… The Miami Heat will kick off their highly anticipated postseason by hosting the Chicago Bulls for the first round. Being inhospitable will be key for the Heat, as they have home court advantage and will look to fine tune their attack against the tough, young Bulls. With one of the best [...]

Heat playoff picture determined tonight

The Heat have already locked up the #2 seed on April 14th against the 76ers (while I was in attendance) – which means that they will have home court advantage guranteed for the first two rounds of the playoffs. Who the Heat will play, still remains to be seen. Right now, the 4 candidates are [...]

Heat lose to Pistons and world ends?

Ok, so I expected the Heat to beat the Pistons last night and they didn’t. Big deal. I am a fan, of course I am going to expect the Heat to beat the Pistons. But one difference continues to glare at us Heat fans where the Pistons are concerned: they are completely healthy. And, they [...]

Something familiar this way comes

A reunion with ex-Marlins resurrects some proper perspectives about the Marlins franchise In November of 2005, Carlos Delgado was shipped off to the New York Mets. It was a deal that seemed to be made out of necessity, as the Marlins brass kept using the term ‘market correction’ in their rhetoric when discussing the move. [...]