Sunday, August 16, 2009
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Derek Jeter has passed Luis Aparicio for most hits all-time for a shortstop.
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Posted by Steve Kenul at 4:07 PM
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Keychains!
As part of a promotional giveaway,
WholesaleKeychain.com is offering YOU, the reader, a 10% discount on every total purchase.
They have graciously sent me a few samples and they look great. Each baseball
keychain comes with the MLB holographic sticker with code to verify its authenticity. You can choose from a leather back style, bottle opener, or even the basic team logo. Not only will you get the
keychain in your mail, but during the ordering process, you have the option to have it fully customized to fit your needs. You can have up to three lines of custom engraving for that special occasion.
These
keychains are made from high quality materials and are the same ones you will see at team stores...only cheaper. Their wide variety of styles and designs will make any collector's eyes gleam with delight.
For your chance to get a 10% discount, head over to
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Posted by Steve Kenul at 4:52 PM
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Cycle for Melky
Melky Cabrera, who was originally a back up outfielder before injuries fell to Xavier Nady has made Yankees history today. Becoming the first Yankee since Tony Fernandez in 1995, Melky Cabrera has hit for the cycle.
He hit a three-run home run in the second, a lead off double in the fourth, a run scoring single in the fifth, and the triple to finish it off in the ninth inning.
The Yankees avoided a four-game sweep to the White Sox and won the game 8-5.
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Labels: 2009, Chicago White Sox, cycle, feat, hit for cycle, Melky Cabrera, rare feat, Tony Fernandez, win, Yankees
Posted by Steve Kenul at 5:45 PM
Saturday, August 01, 2009
100 Sporting Events You Must See Live (Review)
I was given this book about a month ago and have been meaning to do a review on it. Now since I have some free time...here goes.
The thing that I like about this book is that it covers everything you need to know about each event. Not only can you read up on the history of one of the events and the significance, but it also offers you information on how to obtain tickets to the event and a lot of other useful information.
The book offers information on how to arrive at the event, dining, and hotel accomdatations so you are not left stranded in the dark. It's one thing to watch the game, another if you get every possible drop of it for a memory that will last forever.
I myself have been to one of these events (Yankees vs Red Sox) and before the book I knew a few eateries and the basic info on Yankee Stadium. After reading the segment I will leave my place even earlier to take in everything that I never knew about. Sad part is, I live in New York and didn't know half the stuff that is mentioned in the book.
For less than $20, you will have everything you need to know for your next sporting trip to the Preakness, Daytona 500, British Open, FA Cup, or even a UFC title fight. Of course that is just a small sample size of what you can find in the book.
To purchase the book, you can click on
THIS LINK.
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Labels: 100 Sporting Events You Must See Live, book review, Robert Tuchman
Posted by Steve Kenul at 6:46 PM