Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Happy 200th post!

I'm actually really happy that the boringest day in sports didn't have the luxury of hosting the 200th post for this humble blog, but, truth be told, I wouldn't have posted if it was.

It looks like the sporting Gods found a way to come back after my last post asked if June 11 was “the boringest day of the sports year?” While we knew that game 3 of LeBron vs. San Antonio was happening, Justin Verlander gave us a surprise in the form of a no hitter against the NL-central leading Milwaukee Brewers. But which was more interesting?

Well, honestly, by now you all should know that the NBA finals are a fore-gone conclusion. Especially after the non-call last night on LeBron’s game tying three-point attempt. The officiating in the playoffs has been downright disgraceful. It wouldn’t surprise me if Tim Duncan handed David Stern a bag with a dollar sign on it in exchange for the Naismith trophy after their game four win.

Verlander, on the other hand, was a great story and fun to watch. I was on the edge of my seat when it came down to the ninth; but that could easily have been more attributed to Schilling blowing his chance last week more than anything. It’s always good to see a feat like this, especially against a division leading team like the Brewers who are no slouches on the offensive side of the ball. Granted that the no-hitter isn’t as rare as everyone thinks it is, but none the less, it is a record book feat.

Needless to say, Prince Fielder’s return to his dad’s stomping grounds was sufficiently spoiled.

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