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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Baseball 2009 Predictions

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by Digger

Baseball's regular season just around the corner. Many MLB stars are currently representing their homeland during this years World Baseball Classic. All others are prepping with their teams in Spring Training.

There will be a handful of teams with new look rosters in '09. A few big names have found new homes. Philadelphia Phillies will be trying for a repeat World Series Title. Tampa Bay Rays looking to win it all this time after knocking on the door in '08.

Who will win it all in '09? Below is how I rank all teams. Coming soon... an in depth team by team synopsis from top to bottom featuring different divisions on a daily basis.

American League
East
1- Yankees
2- Rays
3- Red Sox
4- Orioles
5- Blue Jays

Central
1- Royals
2- Indians
3- White Sox
4- Tigers
5- Twins

West
1- Athletics
2- Angels
3- Rangers
4- Mariners
Wild Card: Angels

National League
East
1- Phillies
2- Mets
3- Marlins
4- Braves
5- Nationals

Central
1- Cubs
2- Reds
3- Astros
4- Cardinals
5- Brewers
6- Pirates

West
1- Dodgers
2- Diamondbacks
3- Rockies
4- Giants
5- Padres
Wild Card: Mets

Saturday, January 10, 2009

NFL Year End Awards by All World All Sports

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by Digger

2008 NFL regular season was one for the books. Cinderella stories (Dolphins, Titans), Favre follies in New York, Chargers improbable season after disasterous beginning, Broncos late season choke and Shanahan firing, winless Detroit, Cowboys miss out, Cardinals win division, Brady injured during opening minutes of '08, last minute heroics, successful rookie head coaches and much more...

It's time for 2008 All World All Sports Football Awards

Team of the Year: (tie) Tennessee Titans (13-3), Miami Dolphins (11-5)
Coach of the Year: Tony Sparano, Miami
Offensive Player of the Year: Michael Turner, RB - Atlanta
Defensive Player of the Year: James Harrison, LB - Pittsburgh
Special Teams Player of the Year: Steven Gostkowski, PK - New England
Comeback Player of the Year: Chad Pennington, Miami
All Time NFL Futility Record: Detroit Lions "0-16"
Most Disappointing Team of 2008: Dallas Cowboys