Paw Prints – Gridiron & Roundball News

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The UConn women’s game on December 29th vs Jen Rizzotti and the Hartford Hawks will be moved from 1 PM to 7 PM to allow fans to be able to watch the UConn football team play Wake Forest in the Meineke Car Care Bowl at 1 PM on ESPN.

“As a consideration to our loyal fans, we moved the start time of the women’s basketball game on Dec. 29 to 7:00 p.m. so we could provide UConn fans with the opportunity to enjoy two great Husky games on the same day,” Director of Athletics Jeff Hathaway said. “We are very appreciative to all who cooperated to make this move possible, especially our friends at the University of Hartford.”

Speaking of the Meineke Car Care Bowl, UConn has sold 10,500 of it’s 12,500 ticket allotment and hopes to sell them all out before the game. If you are interested in buying tickets, head over to UConnBowl.com.

The Meineke Car Care Bowl has sold over 40,000 tickets to the game according to a press release.

Less than 100 tickets remain in the lower level and club seats are sold out for the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl, it was announced today by bowl officials. To date, over 40,000 tickets have been sold to the sixth annual game.

The 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl will take place on Saturday, December 29, at 1 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPN. The game is played at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. The Wake Forest Demon Deacons, tied for second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Division, will face the Connecticut Huskies, the co-champions of the Big East Conference.

“Tickets sales for the Meineke Car Care Bowl have again been solid,” said executive director Will Webb. “The fact that we are over two weeks away and have basically sold out the entire lower bowl is very encouraging. Wake Forest and Connecticut have both been doing a great job with ticket sales and promoting the game. We hope to continue this momentum and make a strong push to the finish.”

As I said above, if you are a UConn fan and thinking of attending the game, please buy tickets through the UConnBowl.com website. We want them to sell out their allotment of tickets which will help them in bowl games for the future.

The UConn men’s and women’s teams return to the court on Sunday and Monday respectively as the men’s team will take on Quinnipiac (HCC) at 2:00 PM on Sunday and the women will take on South Carolina (GP) at 7:30 PM on Monday night.

I would definitely check UConnHuskies.com on Sunday about the status of the game due to the impending Nor’easter scheduled to arrive late Saturday.

Hot Stove Diamond Notes -12/14

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Time to catch up on some baseball stuff, the non-Mitchell report, things:

As we talked about earlier Alex Rodriguez signed his record 10 year $275 million contract with the Yankees on Thursday. A few interesting comments came from Alex during the conference call to announce the deal.

On opting out of his original 10 year $252 million dollar deal:

“Opting out was ‘a mistake that was handled extremely poorly. It was a huge debacle,’ he said, calling the timing 1distasteful and very inappropriate.'”

He said that he and his agent Scott Boras agreed he would opt out and Rodriguez thought it would be announced after the World Series. He said Boras also gave him the impression that the Yankees didn’t want him back.

“Our goals were not aligned,” Rodriguez said. “It felt funny to me.”

Nice guy that Boras.

The Tribune Company has asked the state of Illinois to consider buying Wrigley Field through the Illinois Sports Facility Authority. The sports body was created in 1987 for the purpose of building a new Comiskey Park, now U.S. Cellular Field, where the White Sox play.

James Thompson the Authority’s chairman says:

That the cash strapped state government “does not have any intention of using tax dollars to acquire Wrigley Field, and would not consider the transaction if it involved any state taxpayer dollars going to the Tribune Company.”

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Red Sox News & Notes – 12/14

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With the Mitchell Report coming out yesterday and a few past Red Sox players on the list, you can bet the Boston media is busy. I’ve already given my thoughts enough on the subject in past posts and there’s not much more I can say.

In other Red Sox news, they did ink 8 players to minor league contracts yesterday. Those players are RHP Scott Atchison, RHP Lee Gronkiewicz, C Kevin Cash, INF Jeff Bailey, INF Tony Granadillo, INF Keith Ginter, INF Joe Thurston and INF Gil Velazquez. As you see from the list, you will recognize two names, Cash and Bailey. As of right now, Cash is the backup to Jason Varitek but that will probably change before the start of spring training. Bailey made his MLB debut last year for the Sox and will most likely start the season in Triple-A with Pawtucket.

Red Sox Had An Idea [Hartford Courant]

Report: Vaughn purchased HGH [Boston Globe]

Sox fans see no tarnish [Boston Herald]

Red Sox complicit in steroid era [Pro Jo]

Trophy headed to Vermont [Extra Bases]

Kester and Scales resisted temptation to enhance careers [Pro Jo]

Who’s named in the report [Boston Globe]

Picking Up The Blitz Ver. 1.5

Now that the Mitchell Report is out I’m seeing several postings on different forums about Pete Rose.  Basically people are saying that Pete Rose should be reinstated because of all the cheaters we have now in baseball.  I think what people are missing here is that the Mitchell report is in most cases built on hearsay.  There’s not a ton of overwhelming evidence here about anyone.  Sure there’s check’s and mailing slips and the like and even a trainer saying he injected players but the media seems to be underwhelmed when it comes to report and I have to say I agree. 

But what Rose did is to me a different version of cheating.  In his position as a manager he had the opportunity to affect the outcome of his teams games, games he later admitted to betting on.  Rose not only cheated but the he lied even in the face of overwhelming physical evidence.  That to me is a much worse sin than using a PED.

In The Red Zone – Jets (3-10) @ Patriots (13-0) Preview – Week 15

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The New England Patriots host their AFC East rival New York Jets at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 1 p.m.  This is the second game of a three game homestand for New England.

The Patriots beat the Jets in Week 1 in the Meadowlands, 38-14 in a game that has become well known because the Jets accused the Patriots of videotaping their coaching signals.  The NFL confiscated the camera and the tape and days later ruled in favor of the Jets allegations.  The Patriots were fined $250,000 and had their 2008 first round draft pick stripped from them.  Head coach Bill Belichick was also fined $500,000 for his part in the camera incident.

The Patriots are 6-0 at the Razor this season, 4-0 against the AFC East and 10-0 in the AFC. The Jets are 1-5 on the road, 2-3 against the AFC East and 3-6 in the AFC.

Here are the rosters for the Jets and Patriots.

The Line/Prediction

As of Thursday the line on the game from Yahoo Sports is Patriots -23.  The over/under is 46.

They’re saying we may have some bad weather come Sunday but either way I see this as a blow out. 

My prediction is Patriots 38, Jets, 3 . Give the points and take the under. I am 9-4 against the spread and have called the over/under ten out of thirteen times in 2007.

Tickets

The Patriots are reporting the game as a sell out.

Tickets to the game, if available, may be purchased through Ticketmaster. You can check the availability here. Many times tickets are released in the last 48 hours prior to the game.

Getting To The Game

If you’re lucky enough to be going to the game make sure you check out the links.

Here is the up to date weather forecast for the game from The Weather Channel.

Click for stadium directions, parking information, parking map, specific MBTA train times for this game and a Gillette Stadium seating chart.

Tailgating

Here’s a bunch of different tailgating recipes from Tailgaiting America. There’s something there for everyone and every type of meal or snack. I’ve tried some of the recipes and they’re very good and for good measure here is one of my own.

And with tailgating many people enjoy some adult beverages.  With that in mind check out Drink Nation for how to make all sorts of great drinks.  You can look things up by name, ingredient(s) or by theme. 

Whether it’s at the game, a bar or a someone’s house moderation is always the key to a great time.  Please don’t drink and drive and designate a sober driver.  Remember You Drink, You Drive, You Lose.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television

CBS is televising the game and the play-by-play duties will be handled by Jim Nantz with Phil Simms doing game analysis. You can check here to see if you are getting the game from CBS and look for your local CBS Station.

Radio

The Patriots Rock Radio Network broadcasts the game from flagship station WBCN-FM 104.1 in Boston. Gil Santos handles the play-by-play and former Patriot Gino Cappelletti does the color.

It all starts with Gary Tanguay, Scott Zolak, Pete Brock and Andy Gresh and the pregame show at 10 a.m. along the network.

The post game starts after the final gun and continues for three hours.

If you are outside of the broadcast area of the stations on the Patriots Rock Radio Network you can purchase NFL Field Pass which allows you to listen to any NFL game live. You can also pick which teams broadcasters you want to listen to.

All NFL games are also available on Sirius Satellite Radio. The Patriots radio call is available on Channel 114, the Jets radio call is available on Channel 126.

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The Yankees Are Coming To FOX 61

YankeesApparently the New York Yankees are bringing their over the air (OTA) games to WTIC-TV FOX 61 in Hartford for the 2008 season. WWOR My9 is the Yankees OTA flagship station and other stations in different markets pick up the OTA games. In years past WCTX TV My9 and WTXX TV CW20 broadcast the Yankee OTA games to the Hartford market. Now according to a teaser I saw on FOX 61 they will be the Yankees OTA affiliate in Hartford.

The Yankees very own regional cable sports network YES carries a majority of the Yankees games with select games being broadcast on the OTA channels. At this time I don’t have a breakdown on the amount of games between cable and the OTA stations but this is a big deal for Yankee fans in Northern Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. Most cable systems in these area’s do not carry YES even though there are adequate numbers of Yankee fans in those area’s to justify it.

Picking Up The Blitz Ver. 1.4

On the day the Mitchell Report became public the New York Yankees decided that it’d be a good idea to announce that the Alex Rodriguez contract was finalized for 10 years $275 million dollars plus additional incentives for him breaking certain major league records.  In America’s largest media mecca, the player that ESPN dedicated a whole hour to when he became the AL MVP, the same guy that opted out of his last contract during Game Four of the World Series and garnered a whole bunch of publicity for the timing basically got no pub yesterday for a record contract.

I just became convinced that there is a God.

The National Lampoons Sports Minute (Or So) – 12/14

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Written by Steve Hofstetter, Keith Alberstadt, Adam Hofstetter, Cody Marley, Ryan Murphy, Elliot Steingart, and Chris Strait 

Job finding site Monster.com just bought a Super Bowl ad. Hopefully, Eric Mangini will be watching the game. Well, we know he won’t be coaching in it.

Injured Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett is now walking on his own. Everett already has more mobility than half of his teammates. Everett first stood up during a Bills game – to change the channel.

David Beckham was given the job of the official backstage photographer for the Spice Girls, only to miss the concert with an injury.

Forbes named the New York Knicks the NBA’s most valuable franchise. This thrilled the team’s majority stock holder, Anucha Browne Sanders.

Goodletsville, Tennessee’s Brandon Coppinger is officially the best NASCAR video game player, winning the EA Sports Craftsman Challenge. He is truly the best at simulating left turns. Maybe next year he can simulate kissing a girl.

Scott Niedermayer will rejoin the Anaheim Ducks after missing the team’s first 28 games. Niedermayer wasn’t retiring, he just hadn’t realized that the NHL season had started.

And USA Today’s staff has compiled a list of the top 25 college football games from the last 25 years and none of them involve the SEC. Even sadder? In the last 25 years, not one journalism department in the SEC has produced a student capable of working at USA Today.

For more of the Sports Minute (Or So), visit minuteorso.com

Mitchell Report: Mitchell’s Recommendations, Selig and MLBPA Reaction

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As baseball fans we have been consumed with the players involved in the release of the Mitchell Report today. We do have to remember one thing, most of the players named in this report allegedly used or bought performance-enhancing drugs.

The other thing we have to look at is what exactly Mitchell recommended to Bud Selig, MLB commissioner, as to what do about the problem of steroids and HGH in baseball.

Mitchell’s Statement:

“All of these recommendations are prospective. The onset of mandatory random drug testing, the single most important step taken so far to combat the problem, was delayed for years by the opposition of the Players Association.

“To prolong this debate will not resolve it; each side will dig in its heels even further. But it could seriously and perhaps fatally detract from what I believe to be a critical necessity: the need for everyone in baseball to work together to devise and implement the strongest possible strategy to combat the illegal use of performance-enhancing substances, including the recommendations set forth in this report.

“I urge the commissioner to forgo imposing discipline on players for past violations of baseball’s rules on performance-enhancing substances, including the players named in this report, except in those cases where he determines that the conduct is so serious that discipline is necessary to maintain the integrity of the game. I make this recommendation fully aware that there are valid arguments both for and against it; but I believe that those in favor are compelling.”

 

Mitchell’s recommendations plus Bud Selig’s reaction as well as that of the MLBPA after the jump.

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Mitchell Report: Statement From the Red Sox

Boston Red Sox logoHere is a press release from the Boston Red Sox concerning their involvement in the Mitchell Report and investigation:

The Boston Red Sox have supported and fully cooperated with this investigation initiated by Commissioner Selig and conducted by Senator Mitchell. The Senator and his staff should be thanked and commended for their dedicated and independent efforts in producing this important report.

It is imperative that we continue to educate our players on the dangers and unfairness of performance enhancing drugs and to do everything we can to eliminate them entirely from the game of baseball.

We are confident that that adoption and implementation of Major League Baseball’s and the Major League Baseball Players Association’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, the toughest in all of professional sports, will also result in helping to achieve this goal. .

Until we have had the opportunity to read and review more thoroughly the Mitchell Report released today, we will have no further comment at this time.