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    Archive for June 2009

    Affordable Tackle Boxes for Under $40

    Posted June 30, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Deal of the Day

    Going on that summer fishing trip?  Upgrade your old tackle box with one of these and enjoy your trip with the comfort of knowing your stuff will be there.  Here are some with great reviews all under the affordable price of $40:

    Plano 3650 Size Tackle Box- $32.12


    Plano 3500 Size Fishing Beads Tackle Storage Box - $18.88

    Plano Four Drawer 757 Guide Series Tackle Box - $32.99

    Plano 7603 Flip Sider 3 Tray- $23.47


    Didn’t see one that fits your needs?  Shop for more affordable tackle boxes at Smarter.com. 

    This Weekend in Sports

    Posted June 29, 2009 by darren
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs, Running, Soccer, MLB

    It was a slower weekend than most in sports, but some interesting stuff still happened.  In soccer, Team U.S.A. was in their first ever final of a tournament in their international soccer history.  They got there by shocking the world in beating Spain, the number one ranked team in the world by FIFA.  Now to get their first ever win they would have to go through another world power in Brazil.  The game started out well for the U.S.A. as they got a quick goal only 10 minutes into the game.  This seemed to give them confidence as they dominated play for the rest of the half adding another goal before have time.  It was a shocking score at half time but you knew Brazil would try to answer in the second half.  And that they did as they dominated play in the second half and scored 3 times to get the 3-2 victory.  The U.S. seemed to be playing not to lose in the second have and it came back to bite them as they allowed to much room for Brazil to just keep attacking.  Even after losing the match, the U.S. could keep their heads high as they matched up with two of the best teams in the world and had a chance two win both games, even dominating play at times.  Nobody expected that to happen and it should put the world on notice to what Team U.S.A. is capable of going forward.  Next year’s World Cup should be very interesting.

    In track & field, the U.S. was holding its annual National Championships.  The winners of these races are going to represent the U.S.A. in the in the World Championships in Berlin.  While most of the favorites in the races came out with victories, a surprise result happened in the men’s 200m when Shawn Crawford ran one of his best races in years and came out with the victory.  A gold medalist in 2004, Shawn had been quiet in track for a while.  Now he’ll get to compete for the World Championship.  Other new National Champions include Christian Cantwell (shot put), Jenn Stuczynski (pole vault), Bershawn Jackson (400 hurdles) Dawn Harper (100 hurdles) and Lopez Lomong (1,500 meters).  All will be representing the U.S. at the World Championships.

    In baseball, Mariano Rivera became the second player in baseball history to reach 500 career saves.  He’s been one of the best closers in baseball for a while so it’s good to see him get to this milestone.  I think it only validates his Hall of Fame credentials.  Also, Manny comes back to the Dodgers this week.  After playing to sold out excited minor league stadiums he will finally have to face a major league crowd.  It will be interesting to see how the fans react to him on the road, as we already know the Dodger fans will still love him.

    NBA Rookies That Will Make an Impact

    Posted June 26, 2009 by darren
    Found in: NBA, Fantasy Sports

                             

    With the 2009 NBA Draft over and done with, it’s time to see witch rookies will have any fantasy impact for their new teams.

    Blake Griffin, F Clippers:
    This guy should be a star in the NBA right from the start.  Yes the Clippers do currently have a crowded frontcourt with Marcus Camby, Zach Randolph, and Chris Kaman, but Blake has the body and athleticism to contribute right away.  There is no way the organization is just going to sit him on the bench.  He’ll get to play plenty and I could see them dealing one of their other big men to create more playing time.  As for his fantasy impact, I could see him averaging 25-30 minutes and a double-double in points and rebounds a game.  That’s very good for a rookie!  His only problem will be free throws, as he was never good at them in college.  Other than that he has the athleticism to be a good defender and average a block and steal per game.  That’s if he commits to playing defense of course.  With NBA rookies you never know.

    Fantasy Value: High

    Stephen Curry, G Warriors:
    Curry was one pick away from landing in a dream situation for both him and the Knicks fans.  He would have been perfect for the Knicks up-tempo style.  With that being said he did probably end up in the next best thing.  The Warriors also play a up-tempo style and because they have a point guard he could be a good scorer from the shooting guard position.  He shouldn’t have a problem earning ample minutes as a rookie for head coach Don Nelson.  He’s a great shooter and scorer so I wouldn’t be surprised if he had Eric Gordon type numbers from the very start.  That’s averaging about 15 points, 2 3-pointers and a steal a game.

    Fantasy Value: High

    Hasheem Thabeet, C Grizzlies:
    Fantasy owners are already salivating at the shot-blocking and rebounding potential that Thabeet could offer as a rookie. Though it looks like he will offer just about nothing on the offensive end as a rookie. The Grizzlies are pretty thin in the frontcourt aside from Marc Gasol, so the minutes should be there from day one. Some experts have question whether he will ever get a real offensive game, but you should just value him for his shot blocking and rebounding, which there is no doubt NBA ready. I see him being near the league lead in shot blocks and averaging around 10 rebounds per game. That’s good for a center. Thabeet’s presence hurts Marc Gasol’s fantasy stock a bit,, but I could see Gasol sliding over to power forward so both can be on the floor at once.
    Fantasy Value: Medium

    James Harden, G Thunder:
    I believe Harden was one of the most under rated players in the draft by experts.  Watching him in college many times his play reminds me a lot of Brandon Roy.  He is just a solid all around player that can help fantasy owners in many categories.  In fact he’s my pick for rookie of the year.  He’s going to a good young team where he can step into the 2-guard position right away and get plenty of minutes.  The Thunder will actually be fun to watch next season with all their young talent.  Look for Harden to average around 30 minutes a game scoring plenty and averaging above average for 2-guards in rebounds and assists.  He’s D is not bad either so steals will come also.

    Fantasy Value: High

    Terrence Williams, G-F Nets:
    After trading Vince Carter to the Magic there was no doubt that the Nets were targeting T-Will at #11.  Well, they got their man and he should be the starter at small forward from day one.  Like Harden, T-Will has a very versatile game that should help fantasy owners in many categories.  If he improves his shooting he could also be right there in the discussion for rookie of the year.  Even if he doesn’t improve shooting he still has the all around game to be fantasy relevant.

    Fantasy Value: Medium

    Tyreke Evans, G Kings:
    Evans like most rookies needs to work on his shot and shot selection, but he is a player with a lot of up-side.  I don’t know how many minutes he will get from the start, but I believe by the end of the season he will be playing plenty.  He’s a player you want to keep an eye on has a big contributor in the second half of the season if the Kings are out of contention.  Just keep watch for him.

    Fantasy Value: Sleeper

    Image Source: Getty

    Golf Deals: Get Geared Up for Under $150

    Posted June 25, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Golf, Deal of the Day, Buying Guides

    In the last deal of the day I showed you high quality putters that you can find for under $150.  Now I’ll show you how the get geared up apparel wise for under $150.  My goal is to find good quality products that are either on sale or have a reasonable price.  There are plenty of other combinations of products to get geared up for under $150, but I tried to go with quality and name brand. Here’s what I found:

    Nike Dura Feel (Golf Gloves)-  $5.99

    Adidas University Golf Shoes: $34.99

    ClimaCool White Base Stripe Polo: $34.99

    Nike Golf SP Pant: $49.99

    That brings the total to $126.96 not including tax.  What a deal!! These are all high quality products with name recognition.  You now have an extra $23 to buy anything else you think you need while your out on the course.

    Shop through a wide variety of discount golf gear and equipment at Smarter.com.

    Spurs Get Richard Jefferson, T-Wolves Deal Around

    Posted June 24, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Breaking News, NBA

                                        

    The San Antonio Spurs got a little younger and more dangerous on Tuesday.  In a 4-player deal involving the Milwaukee Bucks, the Spurs will receive Richard Jefferson for three aging bench players with expiring contracts (Bruce Bowen, Kurt Thomas, and Fabricio Oberto).  The Bucks were just looking to get rid of the $29.2 million still owed to Jefferson in the last two years of the contract.  They needed that money to sign other important players that are in the last years of their current contracts.  Because of this, the Spurs were able to come in and get Jefferson, a versatile wingman who averaged 19.6 points last year, for almost nothing.  Well, if you call $29.5 million over the next two years nothing!  The deal makes the Spurs a threat in the strong West again as they lost in the first round last year.  It gives them a formidable core of Jefferson, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili.  I’d say that’s a pretty good team and probably second only to the Lakers out West.  And, as a Laker fan, I have to admit that it’s going to be different not seeing Bruce there to guard Kobe.  Though I hated him, he made the games more fun to watch and I enjoyed the intensity between the two.  He was getting old and last season he was no where near the player that he used to be so a change was needed.

    In another trade in the NBA, the Minnesota Timberwolves gave themselves some good leverage and ammunition for another big deal on draft day tomorrow.  The T-Wolves traded Randy Foye and Mike Miller to the Washington Wizards for their number one draft pick (5th overall) and three others.  This gives the T-Wolves four first round draft picks (5th,6th,18th,28th) and frees up some cap space.  There is talk that they will use some of those picks to move higher in the draft or trade for another quality player.  We’ll have to wait and see what they do tomorrow.  The Wizards, on the other hand, get an up-and-coming point guard in Foye and a great shooter in Miller.  They believe that their team already has a good core of players and the only reason for the bad year was injury.  Coming back next year will be Gilbert Arenas, a former All-Star who missed all last season with a knee injury.  They believe that’s like getting a top 5 pick in the draft.  I think the Wizards will be a lot better next year if he can come back as the same player he was.

    Photo Source: AP Photo

    Good Deals on Golf Putters

    Posted June 23, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Golf, Deal of the Day

    One of the most important parts of the game of golf is putting.  It can drive even the most advanced players crazy!  Having a putter that you are comfortable and have a feel for can make all the difference.  You’ll start seeing the difference in no time.  Yes like all golf clubs they can be expensive, but you can still get a great deal on putters for under $150.  Here are some good putters for great prices:

    Odyssey PREMIUM PRE-OWNED WHITE HOT XG BELLY PUTTER: $129.93 (Was: $189.99)

    Odyssey White Hot XG Marxman Putter: $139.00

    Buy it from Amazon.com and get FREE SHIPPING on orders over $25 - no coupon code required.

    Nike Ignite Putter: $69.99 (Was: $89.99)

    Buy it at GolfSmith.com and get FREE SHIPPING on your order when you enter BBAC710 at checkout.

    Odyssey 2009 White Hot XG Putter:  $119.99

    Odyssey PREOWNED WHITE HOT XG 2BALL BLADE:  $129.99 (Was: $169.99)

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop through all golf putters.
    Discounts on golf gear.

    Weekend Recap in Sports

    Posted June 22, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Around Town, Soccer, Golf, MLB

     

    It was an interesting weekend for sports.  The marquee event the U.S. Open had rain and bad weather all weekend so it needed to end today.  Tune in if you can as big names like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are still lurking for the win.  It has been a surprising tournament so far as two unknown players (Lucas Glover and Ricky Barnes) have been pacing the field.  The first two rounds they were playing unbelievably well, but they started to fade back toward the field in the 3rd round leaving an opening for others to win on the final round Monday.  I would say that its all up in the air right now and the player that shoots best today will win the U.S. Open.

    In soccer, Team U.S.A. pulled off one of the most improbable runs to the Semifinals in the Confederations Cup with help from Brazil. Needing just about a miracle to happen, it just did.  The only way the U.S. could advance to the next round after losing the first two games to Italy and Brazil was with a win over Egypt and an Italy lose to Brazil.  Not only that they needed to make up the 6 goal differential tie-breaker.  Brazil did their part beating the Italians 3-0 giving way for the U.S. to advance if they won 3-0 also.  And they did, playing their best game of the tournament.  It was very exciting to watch as both games were going on simultaneously, but you could tell that the players on each field knew the score on the other.  When the U.S. game went final there was pure jubilation amongst the players as they knew they pulled off the improbable.  They’ll take on number one in world Spain on Wednesday in the semis.  It will be a very tough game and I don’t see the U.S. advancing, but we will see.  In the other semifinal Brazil will take on the host South Africa.

    In baseball, the College World Series has its two final teams as LSU will take on Texas in the Final series.  It will be a good match up between two college baseball powers.  Keep an eye on it during the week.  In the MLB, there were some good inter-league series with my personal favorite, the Freeway Series between the Angels and Dodgers.  The series concluded on Sunday night with the Dodgers pulling the 5-3 victory and World Champion Kobe Bryant was in attendance enjoying the game.

    Image Source: Getty

    Fantasy Impact: Hot and Cold Hitters

    Posted June 19, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, MLB

                                               

    These guys will be hitting lights out for one month, then are completely worthless in another.  They drive owners absolutely crazy!  The key is to start them when their hot and bench them when their not.  The only problem is knowing when they are on a hot streak.  Here are 10 guys that have been inconsistent this season.

    Andre Ethier, OF, Dodgers:
    I guess it has nothing to do with Manny Ramirez.  He is just a streaky hitter.  Just look at his past nine months of baseball: he has hit for an AVG between .225 and .300 in just three of those months.  In the other six, he has been better than .300 or below .225.  It’s a roller coaster ride.  His cold steaks usually happen when he faces a lot of lefties.  So, plan accordingly.

    Nick Swisher, OF, Yankees:
    This guy hit .312 in April, .150 in May and is hitting .306 in June.  He had the same hot and cold months last year so it shouldn’t come as a big surprise.  The only thing you can do is just wait till he heats up and ride the streak till he cools off.

    Adam Lind, OF, Blue Jays:
    Talk about inconsistency for a guy is hitting .303.  He went hitless in nearly a third of his games (he’s a combined 0-for-75 in 21 of his 64 games).  But when he’s hot, he’s money.  He has had a six-RBI game, a five-RBI game and two four-RBI games this season.  That means he has accounted for 19 of his 46 RBIs in just 3 of his 64 games.  That’s crazy when you think about it.

    Ian Stewart, 3B, Rockies:
    In 9 select games through this season, a total of 34 at-bats, Stewart had 10 homers and 28 RBIs.  In the other 51 games he has only two homers and six RBIs.  It’s been frustrating waiting for him to do good because his good games come at unpredictable random times.  It’s been a crap shoot for owners.

    Pedro Feliz, 3B, Phillies:
    He has long been known for going quiet for weeks at a time, then having a hot week.  Like Stewart he’ll frustrate you because you don’t know when his hot week will come.  Because of this I wouldn’t recommended owning him unless you absolutely have to.

    Hunter Pence, OF, Astros:
    His month-by-month averages for 2008: .260-.346-.200-.294-.223.-302.  His month-by-month averages in 2009: .282-.388-.229.  See any pattern forming?  He is money when he is on though.

    Dan Uggla, 2B, Marlins:
    When Uggla is in a slump it tends to drag on and on almost to the point of giving up hope.  Then he’ll break out and have an awesome week.  Stick with him cause his numbers always seem to be there in the end.

    Jack Cust, DH/OF, A’s:
    From May 24 to June 13 this season, Jack went 9-for-61.  You’re thinking “drop him.”  Well, he also hit .333 in the first half of May and had a similar line the year before.  But I think if you own Cust, you know average isn’t his forte; it’s his power.  And, that has been surprisingly consistent: he has hit his 11 homers in eight different fantasy weeks.  Cash money if you need power.

    Bengie Molina, C, Giants:
    He already has had a .329 April and a .200 May and now he’s back over .300 for June.  Same story as last year so don’t be surprised.  Just wait it out cause his numbers will come in the end.

    Jason Kubel, OF, Twins:
    The batting average has remained some what consistent, but the home runs come and go. He hit just one in May and has hit six already this month.  Also, like many other people on the list, 14 of his 37 RBIs this season have come in just 3 games.  When he’s on, he’s on so ride him till he’s not.

    Slow-Pitch Softball Bats for Under $250

    Posted June 18, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Deal of the Day

    Have you been using the same bat for over two or three years?  Then its probably time to by a new bat.  Softball bats lose their pop after a couple year and you can just feel the difference.  There is nothing like hitting with a brand new bat full of pop.  You’ll be more confident at the plate and you will see better results.  I know slow-pitch softball bats are a little expensive but there are some that you can find for under $250.  Here are some great bats all under $250:

    Worth Jeff Hall Mutant 120 Softball Bat 34/28.5 Endload: $199.99

    Miken NRG 500 Balanced - ASA: $229.00

    WORTH JEFF HALL M75 MAYHEM SBMJH1 SOFTBALL BAT 34″/27.5: $225.00

     Easton 2008 Synergy CNT Fastpitch Softball Bat (-10)-$249.95


    Miken T22C6 Titanium Bat-$189.00

    See, you dont have to break the bank to get a good quality slow-pitch softball bat!  They can be found for under $250.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more affordable softball bats.

    Say it Ain’t Sosa: Sammy Tested Positive for PED’s in 2003

    Posted June 17, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Caught in the Act, Breaking News, MLB

                                                      

    When news about another steroid and PED user in baseball comes out I am no longer surprised.  How can I be now?  With name after name being associated with steroid and PED (Performance Enhancing Drug) use.  Another name can be added to the list as Sammy Sosa was apparently also on that same list of positive testers that Alex Rodriguez was on in 2003.  The list had all the players that tested positive in 2003 in the MLB, 104 players in all.  The list was supposed to never come out to the public.   Baseball just wanted to take an anonymous survey to see if they needed testing in baseball.  It was kept out of the public spotlight until earlier this year when A-Rod’s name was leaked as the big fish on the list. 

    Since then, there has been a debate on whether the rest of the names should be made public or not.  I personally am on the side of just getting all the names out in the public.  Just get it over with now as a big group so people can have their reactions and move on.  People will be angry and surprised for a while and then just deal with it.  Letting the names be leaked a little at a time just prolongs the story that baseball wants to get rid of.  People will always question and suspect anyone and everyone till all the names are out.  Though it wont solve all the questions about steroids and PED’s, it will be one less of a story.

    As more and more names of steroid and PED users come out, which seems like all the great players of that time, I think fans are starting to think that just about everyone was using them at that time.  You can’t really trust anyone these days.  Not the MLB, not the players.  All we get from them is denial after denial.  That is, until they get caught red handed.  Then, they try to come out and apologize to everyone like they are doing the honorable thing.  It’s not that honorable when all the evidence is out and there is no other option but to apologize for being caught.  I mean, Sammy Sosa, just a few weeks ago, stated when he announced his retirement, “I will calmly wait for my induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.  Don’t I have the numbers to be inducted?”  That was before anyone could directly link him steroids or PED’s and the only thing that people could pin on him was being caught with that corked bat in that same 2003.  But now that this is out, he can most likely just kiss that good bye.  I guess we’ll just have to see how the public and hall of fame voters react.  My advice to baseball is to just release all the names and get this thing over with.  I’ll be waiting for the next 102 till then.

    Image Source:  Reuters Pictures