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Baseball Sees A Young Hero In Albert Pujols

May 12th, 2010 Comments off

The debate over who should be considered the best hitter in baseball is one that can be very long and drawn-out. More and more people, however, are beginning to claim that the title of the best hitter in our lifetimes belongs to Albert Pujols.

To avoid any possible discrepancies regarding the different eras of baseball, I’ll only be discussing the last 30 years of the sport.

It’s quite difficult to compare the performance of players from different eras. The playing conditions were very different in some ways, including the equipment and the fields. It would simply be unfair to compare a modern hitter to Willie Mays or Ted Williams, for instance.

Since the game has changed so much, it’s impossible to determine with certainty how a player from one era would perform if he were transported to another era. However, there are many reasons to make the case for Albert Pujols as the best hitter of the current generation.

Pujols is only 29 years old; he’s still young, and he’ll likely improve with time, or at least maintain his current levels of production. Also important is the consistency with which he plays the game. Looking at his statistics will help us appreciate this consistency.

Albert Pujols’ career batting average is .334. Such averages are usually good enough to win a league. His lowest year average to date was .312, which says quite a bit on its own. It was his average for his second year, and his lowest since was .327.

Pujols is also a great home-run hitter, with his lowest single-season number at 32. He’s also broken 40 homers in 5 of his 9 professional seasons. These are just a few of the impressive stats that he’s accumulated.

It becomes more and more difficult to argue against Pujols with every impressive season that he plays. When he does retire, it’s very possible that he’ll be considered the best hitter that we see in our lifetimes.

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Can Hasselbeck Stay Healthy For the Seattle Seahawks?

November 17th, 2009 Comments off

The 08′s season for the Seattle Seahawks was an utter disappointment finishing 4-12. The Seahawks caught the injury bug and no one was able to stay healthy, thus the bad record.

Much of the reason for the team’s horrible 2008 season can be assigned to the fact that Matt Hasselbeck, the team’s long time quarterback, was lost for much of the season due to injury. Doesn’t look like he’ll be able to stay healthy throughout this season either.

Matt Hasselback has played ok but suffered a rib injury. It is yet to be determined if this will be a lingering injury that will hurt his entire 09′ season. If the team expects to improve on their 4-12 season, Hasselback must start more then 7 games, as he did in 08′.

The NFC West isn’t the strongest division the NFL has ever seen. The Arizona Cardinals haven’t yet found themselves yet, the St. Louis Rams are one of the bottom feeders in the league, the San Francisco 49ers are a young team on the rise though.

Since their Super Bowl appearance in 05′ – between 06′-08′ – the Seattle Seahawks have a record of 23-25 in the regular season and 2-2 in the playoffs. The Seahawks need to improve a great deal on offense if they hope to contend for the NFC West title – the Seahawks are in the bottom third in offense in the NFL.

The Seahawks looked great in an easy week 1 victory against the visiting St. Louis Rams, blanking them by a score of 28-0. Let’s keep in mind that the Rams were one of the worst teams in the league last season, so this doesn’t prove much.

Week 2 wasn’t as kind to them, as the team lost in San Francisco to the 49ers, a fellow NFC West team. Not only did they lose the game, but Hasselbeck took a serious shot.

Hopefully, the injuries that wrecked the Seahawks 08′ season can be avoided in 09′. If they can stay healthy, they’ll at least be able to put up a fight in plenty of games.

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Odom Signing Locks Things up in LA

August 11th, 2009 Comments off
by Anthony Pasani

And just like that, all of the Lamar Odom speculation is over.

Laker’s fans breathe a huge sigh of relief with this signing, as the future of the NBA champions was certainly in jeopardy. As for the Heat, who nearly succeeded in landing Odom, things in Miami still urgently need attention. Dwyane Wade in Miami after this season is far from a certainty.

And what does this signing do for LA’s chances of repeating as champs? Are they now guaranteed another championship? As I’ve stated before, I believe that the Lakers would have been the best in the league with or without Lamar Odom.

With Odom on the team alongside Ron Artest, I really can’t see any way an analyst can put any team ahead of Los Angeles when compiling pre-season power rankings. They’re simply the strongest team in the league.

Not just because they are the defending champions of the NBA, but for the fact that they have the best player in the league on their team, arguably the best defending forward in the game, a top five 7 footer in the NBA, and the best sixth man off of the bench amongst the entire league.

This is simply an unstoppable roster. I’ve never witnessed a foursome as strong as this since I began following basketball twenty years ago. And I don’t see how anyone can dispute that.

Combine all four of these players with the zen-like mastery of Phil Jackson, and no one holds a candle to the Lakers, especially in the West. Teams like Dallas and San Antonio have made some nice moves this summer, but the Lakers moved forward two steps while they all moved forward one.

This is a team that could easily win seventy or more games in 2009-2010. What would stop it short of an injury to one of their stars? This is a team destined for greatness and the rest of the NBA knows it.

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