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Sunday, February 10, 2008
football, MLB, basketball, etc.
The late great coach Vince Lombardi was famous for his quote, “Winning isn’t everything – it’s the only thing.”
Dungy likely would understand where Lombardi was coming from, but he also would disagree. No doubt he would opt for his teams to be all they can be, both on and off the field. The victories that follow provide the icing on the cake.
Here's the article: http://www.theheraldbulletin.com/columns/local_story_033201157.html?keyword=secondarystory (originally found at: http://apps.facebook.com/sportsuperfan/teams/news/14).
Here's an article about White Sox catcher Toby Hall and the community work that he does in both Chicago and in Tampa, where he played at before last season. Like Dungy, he still lives in Tampa, although he now works in the Midwest. Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080205&content_id=2364908&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp.
Next, an article about Franklin Central High School (Indianapolis) girls basketball head coach Pam Taylor, who is fighting breast cancer during the season. Here's a quote:
The team rallied around Coach Taylor bringing food, prayers and lots of pink.
Here's the article, including a video of the news segment: http://www.wishtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7827426&Call=Email&Format=HTML.
Here's an article about NASCAR driver Sam Hornish Jr. and his wife Crystal (both Christians), who became parents for the first time last Monday. They had a little girl, Addison Faith. Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080205/SPORTS/802050374/1247/NLETTER12.
Also, an inspiring article about Georgia high school star football player DeAngelo Tyson, who was abandoned and abused by family and has lived in a boys home since he was eleven. He recently signed to play football at Georgia next year on a football scholarship. With the help of his middle school and high school coaches and the people at the boys home, he's been able to keep his life on the right track even without a true family. Here's the article: http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/uga/stories/2008/02/05/deangelo_0206.html.
Here's an article about the MLB Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.), which provides financial assistance for anyone who has been involved in Major League Baseball. Those who have received help include players, families, umpires, scouts, managers, and front office personnel. Here's the article: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/columnist/thorne/2008-02-06-thorne-bat_N.htm?csp=34.
Next, a Christian article about former Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, a Christian who is expected to be a top ten pick in April's NFL Draft, supporting the Christian organization Mercy Ships and its work to help people in Africa in particular: http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080206/31098_Top_NFL_Draftee_Endorses_Christian_Charity.htm.
Here's an article Detroit Shock 6'8" center Katie Feenstra, a Christian, being drafted in the WNBA expansion draft by the Atlanta Dream: http://www.ajc.com/news/content/sports/hawks/stories/2008/02/06/dream_0207.html.
Also, I just have to brag a little bit here. The new over-budget Yankee Stadium's facade is being made of limestone from my hometown of Oolitic, the "Limestone Capital of the World". Several important buildings in the U.S. have been made from limestone from here, including the Empire State Building and the Pentagon. Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080206/SPORTS/802060464/1247/NLETTER12.
Here's an article about NCAA Division 1-AA national champion Appalachian State starting next season and NCAA Division 1-A National Champion LSU. Last season Appalachian State went to Michigan and upset the then highly ranked Wolverines to start the season. Appalachian State's head coach is Jerry Moore, a Christian. Here's the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_ylt=AuLZ5MeYrdOxKj8Hpu1PINV.T4h4?slug=ap-appalachianst-lsu&prov=ap&type=lgns.
Next, a note about Tigers pitcher Jason Grilli and his wife Danielle, both Christians, who became parents for the first time last Wednesday. The had a boy, Jayse Rowan. Here's the article (end): http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080208&content_id=2368893&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb&partnered=rss_mlb.
Here's an article about former Tigers and Cardinals pitcher Mike Maroth, a Christian, signing a minor league contract with the Royals last week, with the hopes of making the major league team out of training camp: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080208&content_id=2368908&vkey=hotstove2007&fext=.jsp.
Also, an article about former Seahawks quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn, a Christian, being named as the Redskins new head coach yesterday. He's replacing the recently retired Joe Gibbs, also a Christian. Zorn is a former Seahawks quarterback and has worked help current Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (also a Christian) a star. Here's the article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080210/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_redskins_zorn.
Here's an article about Bengals linebacker David Pollack, a Christian, visiting a second doctor for an opinion about whether or not he should attempt an NFL comeback after suffering a serious neck injury in September 2006. Here's a quote from him about how he will make his decision:
"I will want to take some time, though, to fast and pray and spend time by myself a lot and try to figure out where God is leading me," Pollack told The Enquirer in January. "If it closes one chapter, it opens another."
Here's the article: http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080210/SPT02/802100357/1066/.
Lastly, a blog for the Christian music duo Connersvine, which includes Colts punter Hunter Smith: http://www.connersvine.com/blog/.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
MLB, football, and basketball
Here's an article about the nominees for the Bart Starr Award given out annually at the Athletes in Action Super Bowl Breakfast. This year's nominees are Bears wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad, Chargers runningback LaDainian Tomlinson,and Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner. The award "honors NFL players who show exemplary character and leadership in the home, on the field, and in the community". Here's the article: http://www.aia.com/news.aspx?newsitem=261.
Next, a few articles about Colts head coach Tony Dungy, a Christian, who is considering retiring to spend more time with his family and on his many other ventures. As much as I'd love to see him stay, as both a Christian and a big Colts fan, I can totally understand if he decided to retire. The first article is about the players on the team and how much they want Dungy to return, but they would also understand if he didn't: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080114/SPORTS03/801140373.
The second article about Dungy's decision (the Indianapolis Star has ran articles every day this week I think) is about Dungy's decision itself. Here's a quote from Dungy about how he's making his decision:
"We'll probably do a lot of praying about what we want to do," Dungy said Monday afternoon. "We'll probably come to some decision this weekend and be ready to move forward on Monday one way or the other.
"It's really just making sure that I'm doing the best job I can do as a dad, and I do think that is my No. 1 job. And if I'm doing that, can I still do enough to be a good coach for the Colts? If I think I can, I'll be back."
Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080115/SPORTS03/801150404/1247/NLETTER12.
The last article on Dungy, for now, is his blog post about the season and his decision from last Tuesday. Here's a quote from him:
So many people want to know what I am going to do next year and most of the media believe I have made up my mind already. They don't believe me when I say that my wife and I will sit down this week and talk and pray about what is best for our family. But that is what we're going to do. I really enjoy coaching and wish I could do it forever, but I do know that God has placed a family in my care and I have a responsibility to them first. So we'll reach a family decision this weekend.
Here's the post: http://www.mycolts.net/tonydungy/blogentry/49dac150-6d51-426c-a85d-67f8aef57573.
Also, an article on Purdue women's basketball player Lauren Mioton publishing a recipe book to help her hometown of New Orleans: http://www.bigtennetwork.com/news/article.asp?LIST_ID=1&STORY_ID=13870.
Here's another article about a fund-raiser for New Orleans, this one with Heat center Shaquille O'Neal and Saints runningback Reggie Bush teaming up for a fund-raiser during the NBA All-Star Game weekend in New Orleans: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=Ai5Y_85Gi9RMvzrRNA8aeld.T4h4?slug=ap-oneal-bushparty&prov=ap&type=lgns.
Next, an article about former Pirates and Braves 1st baseman Sid Bream, a Christian, re-joining the Pirates organization as a coach with their Class-A State College team: http://cbs.sportsline.com/mlb/story/10578914/rss.
Here's an article about University of Buffalo head football coach Turner Gill, a Christian, signing a contract extension to stay with the team: http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/10578894/rss.
Also, an article about the girl that got booed last Sunday at the Colts game when she was recognized for winning her age group of the Punt, Pass, and Kick competition. Why was she booed? She was wearing a Patriots jersey, the team that she was representing and the hated rival of the Colts. Patriots owner Robert Kraft got upset and invited the girl, Anna Grant, to be honored before the Patriots home game tomorrow afternoon. It's a nice gesture, but anything Patriots is going to be booed in Indiana regardless. And she realized that it was the jersey, not her. Here's the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs07/news/story?id=3198479.
Here's a good article by former MLB outfielder Doug Glanville about fear in sports and life, and how it sometimes drives people to do anything to succeed: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/16/opinion/16glanville.html?_r=1&oref=slogin (originally found at: http://mlb.mlb.com/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080118&content_id=2350277&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp).
Next, some articles about Christian MLB players signing new contracts this week. First, a couple of articles about Tigers pitcher Nate Robertson and his new deal: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=As.rEICINK7WfqWWrtfWeNE5nYcB?slug=ap-tigers-robertson&prov=ap&type=lgns and http://www.bpsports.net/bpsports.asp?ID=5746. Other Christian players include the Braves Mark Teixeira (http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080117&content_id=2349888&vkey=news_atl&fext=.jsp&c_id=atl) and Matt Diaz (http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080118&content_id=2350763&vkey=news_atl&fext=.jsp&c_id=atl), and the Rockies Matt Holliday and Willie Taveras (http://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080118&content_id=2350393&vkey=news_col&fext=.jsp&c_id=col).
Here's an article about Colts coach Jim Caldwell, also a Christian, who is apparently next in line to become the Colts head coach whenever Tony Dungy decides to retire, should it be this year or in the future: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080117/SPORTS03/801170498/1058/SPORTS03.
Also, an article about Florida men's basketball head coach Billy Donovan, a Christian, and how much he's enjoying coaching his young team this year. He's had to completely start over without his whole starting line-up from his two-time defending national championship teams. Here's the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/news;_ylt=AgQQqtJ8euO9t4QN6qODXZw5nYcB?slug=jn-donovan011708&prov=yhoo&type=lgns.
Lastly, an article about Rockies pitcher Jeremy Affeldt, a Christian, signing as a free agent with the Reds today: http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080119/SPT04/301190047/1071/.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
MLB, football, NBA, and music
Here's a Christian article on former Major League pitcher Kent Bottenfield and the Christian music career that he started once his career was over. He has released two albums so far: "Take Me Back" in 2004 and "Back in the Game" last September. Here's the article: http://www.bpsports.net/bpsports.asp?ID=5719. Here's his website: http://www.kbott.com/site.php?content=home.
Next, an article about Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith, a Christian, being awarded the Wuerffel Award which is presented to the college football player who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement. The award was presented by former Florida and NFL quarterback Danny Wuerffel, a Christian, and the All Sports Association of Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Here's what Smith had to say about receiving the award and about Wuerffel and some about Smith:
"I'm really honored. It's not just an award to me, it's about a person. He's someone I grew up watching and wanting to be like," said Smith. "I was raised in a Christian home by Christian parents and grandparents. He's lived his life in a way that is pleasing to the Lord and that's something my parents have wanted me to do.
"This is the biggest thing (honor he could receive) just because of my knowledge of Danny Wuerffel and what this trophy represents," Smith said. "I was honored to be nominated and become a finalist. To be mentioned in the same sentence with those that have won it, or were even nominated for it, is probably one of the biggest accolades of my life, if not the biggest.
"There's no better person (than Danny Wuerffel) to model your life after, so I'm really excited."
In addition to Smith's achievements on the playing field and in the classroom, he is actively involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes having served as the Tulsa University FCA president the last three years.
He is a popular speaker and singer throughout the Tulsa area, and has participated in inner city ministry, and has been active in programs that educate young people so they can make positive choices about drugs and alcohol.
For more information, check out the Wuerffel Trophy website: http://www.wuerffeltrophy.org/. Here's the article:
http://tulsahurricane.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120407aab.html.
Staying with Wuerffel, here's an article from an interview with the former Heisman Trophy winner's advice for current Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, also a Christian, on what to expect with the Heisman Trophy show and activities. Tebow won the award last Saturday, with Wuerffel being there to congratulate him. The neat thing about Tebow and the Heisman was all the attention that it brought to Wuerffel too. Here's a quote from Wuerffel about Tebow:
FT [Florida Today]: What kind of a relationship have you built with Tim Tebow? He's said you guys talk from time to time.
DW [Danny Wuerffel]: I've been a big fan of Tim Tebow for a long time. He first came to a quarterback camp that I did years ago when he was an eighth or ninth grader. . . . He's certainly grown a lot since then. I really respect him a lot and we do get to visit from time to time. He's seems to be a very considerate, polite, Christian young man.
Here's the article: http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071204/SPORTS/712040351 (originally found at: http://apps.facebook.com/sportsuperfan/teams/news/209).
Also, an article about Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, a Christian, who has decided to continue pitching for now instead of retiring: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071204&content_id=2317170&vkey=hotstove2007&fext=.jsp.
Here's an article about Colts safety Bob Sanders, and the day that he spent at a elementary school in the Indianapolis area as part of the "NFL Take a Player to School" sweepstakes (includes video): http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071205/SPORTS03/712050495/1247/NLETTER12.
Next, instead of athletes who sing, an article about music artists in Nashville who are also baseball fans. MLB held its annual winter meetings in Nashville last week. Included in the article is one of my favorite Christian artists, Matthew West, but unfortunately he's kind of lumped together with country singers and the article doesn't even mention that he is a Christian singer instead, who actually sounds anything but country. Here's what it had to say about West:
Meanwhile, it was anything but a down year for the next music star we caught up with, singer-songwriter -- and diehard Chicago Cubs fan -- Matthew West.
"I'm a huge baseball fan in general, but I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, and we were at the ballfield all the time," West told us. "We went To Wrigley Field non-stop."
West, who has three albums and countless writing credits with established Nashville acts, has a new CD, Something to Say, coming out in January. He said he played high school baseball and even got a letter from the Chicago White Sox, but once his dad got him a guitar, he never looked back.
That career choice paid off, and it came full circle last year when West performed the national anthem at Wrigley in front of his father.
"All these years of my dad taking me to the game, and this time I got to take my dad to the game," West said.
West said he was bummed out about the Cubs being unable to win the World Series again, and he acknowledged that next year will mark the 100th anniversary of the team's last title, but he said he liked the signing of Alfonso Soriano and the re-signing of staff ace Carlos Zambrano and has hope for the future.
Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article_entertainment.jsp?ymd=20071205&content_id=2318601&vkey=entertainment&fext=.jsp.
Here's an article about Bengals cornerback Deltha O'Neal helping to buy Christmas presents for foster children. Here's a couple of quotes about one of the foster kids involved, which I thought was neat:
Steven Foster, 10, couldn't wait to show O'Neal his wish list. Before O'Neal could grab a cart, Steven unfolded a page scrawled with eight items. He wanted everything from an mp3 player to "some hats."
O'Neal and Steven tooled around the sports gear aisle together, trying on batting gloves and testing bats. Then it was on to bikes, where O'Neal took a quick spin on a kids' model. ...
Steven diligently stuck to his list and found many things he wanted. The shopping event was only icing on other good news: he learned his adoption by his foster parents would be finalized today.
"This is the best Christmas ever," Steven said.
Here's the article: http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071205/SPT02/712050341/1066/.
Also, continuing with foster care, an article about White Sox 1st baseman Paul Kornerko and DH Jim Thome and their wives teaming up with their team to raise money for kids in the foster care system in Illinois: http://mlb.mlb.com/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071206&content_id=2319556&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp.
Here's an article about Raptors rookie forward Jamario Moon's long road to the NBA. Moon is getting his first chance in the NBA at age 26, after playing in many pro leagues and elsewhere before and after not being drafted in the NBA draft. Here's a quote from him about it:
“I’m glad I went through everything I did,” Moon said. “I wasn’t ready for any of this at 21 years old, and who knows where I’d be now if I got drafted then? I’m thankful for everything God put me through.”
Here's the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-moon120607&prov=yhoo&type=lgns/.
Next, an article about Colts fullback Luke Lawton and other players that have gone from the team's practice squad to playing on the team. Lawton has gotten his most significant playing time this season, his fourth in the NFL, including scoring his first NFL touchdown a week ago Sunday. Here's a quote from him about being released by the Jets last year:
"I asked God if it wasn't meant to be, don't ever let me get another call," Lawton said. "Soon after that, the Colts called me, and God keeps his promises."
Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071207/SPORTS03/712070464/1058/SPORTS03.
Going along with that article, here's an article listing former NFL practice squad players who have gone on to play in the Pro Bowl. The list includes some Christians too: Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, Packers defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, and Vikings fullback Tony Richardson. Another Christian former practice squad player included in the article is Lions quarterback Jon Kitna. Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071207/SPORTS03/712070444/1058/SPORTS03.
Also, an article about Bills tight end Kevin Everett and his recovery from a severe spinal cord injury. Doctors didn't even know if he would live when he was first injured earlier this season, but now he is walking some on his own. Here's a quote about what he's done in the past for kids in his hometown:
Everett had been active in his hometown of Port Arthur, Texas. Last summer, he hosted a football camp in which he charged no admission, handed out T-shirts and made sure every youngster had a ride to and from camp.
"He'd give you his last," said Kenny Harrison, who coached Everett in high school. "His biggest deal was making sure every kid that wanted to be a part the camp was able to be a part of it, no exception."
Here's the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AkQilcrFYFNHMaknbtF1ASM5nYcB?slug=ap-bills-everettwalking&prov=ap&type=lgns.
Here's a good article from an interview with Tim Tebow. I'll be including many more articles about Tebow and the Heisman later this week. Here's this article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/gene_menez/12/06/tebow.interview/index.html.
Next, an article about Red Sox pitcher Mike Timlin, a Christian, who re-signed with the team last week. Here's a couple of quotes:
... Aside from being a key performer, Timlin is also considered a spiritual leader in the bullpen. ...
With 44 career appearances in the postseason, Timlin ranks
fourth on the all-time list.
"That's the reason you play," Timlin said. "You want to play in the postseason. That's the fun part of the game. It's a lot of fun all year to play, and to play hard. You're there because you want to go to the World Series and Championship Series and you want to be part of the playoffs. That's what teams are remembered for, when they go to the playoffs and win. The reason I get better [in October]? I don't know. I've never really considered myself a pressure pitcher, but there's a lot of pressure in Boston to win. For some reason, God has given me the ability to do that. I've been doing it well."
Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071207&content_id=2321065&vkey=hotstove2007&fext=.jsp.
Lastly, an article on Rockies pitcher Aaron Cook, a Christian, signing a new contract with the team today: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071211&content_id=2322882&vkey=hotstove2007&fext=.jsp.
Friday, September 21, 2007
MLB, football, and basketball
Sweeney said neither he nor his agents have had "any communication" recently with general manager Dayton Moore.
"I guess the writing on the wall is to wait until the season is over and give the Royals a chance to evaluate the team, including Billy [Butler] at first base," Sweeney said.
Moore, earlier this week, said Sweeney's status, as well as the other players, will be evaluated at season's end.
"I don't feel like I even deserve for them to negotiate or talk to me at this point," Sweeney said. "With the injuries the last couple of years, I'm not in a position to command any negotiation at this time.
"I'm rooting for Billy to excel at first base to give me a chance to be part of the team. If it doesn't work out, then we have Ross [Gload] and [Ryan] Shealy to do an amazing job at the corner."
If Butler does prove capable of playing first base regularly, that could leave the DH spot open for Sweeney.
"I never would have thought that my future with the Kansas City Royals, after playing here for 13 seasons, would depend on the glove of a 21-year-old kid from Jacksonville, Fla.," Sweeney said good-humoredly.
"But Billy's a very big part of the Royals' future, and it's important that they know which direction to go, whether it be Billy as the DH or as the first baseman. But I'm rooting for Billy, I'm rooting for Ross and I'm rooting for Shealy. If I get thrown into the mix or the equation, then I'll be happy."
Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070915&content_id=2210321&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
Here's an article about the Nationals taking batting practice at their new stadium last Saturday, which is in the process of being built for next season. Nationals outfielder, Ryan Church (a Christian), was the one who had the idea, so that they could thank the construction workers. Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070915&content_id=2210707&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
Next, an article about Florida quarterback Tim Tebow's (a Christian) impressive play through the Gators first three games, especially last Saturday against Tennessee: http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/10354221/rss.
Here's an article about Tigers closer Todd Jones, a Christian, recording his 300th career save last Sunday and becoming only the 21st player in ML history to reach that mark. The article also includes video of the save: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070916&content_id=2212759&vkey=news_det&fext=.jsp&c_id=det&partnered=rss_det.
Also, a great article about a fan, Will Stewart, giving White Sox designated hitter Jim Thome back the ball Thome hit for his 500th and game-winning home run, which I thought was absolutely great. Stewart, who is from Texas, was in Chicago for a conference and decided to go the the White Sox/Angels game on Sunday. After catching the ball, Stewart decided that the ball should go to Thome because of the historical significance of it. He hand-delivered the ball to Thome at a post-game press conference. The White Sox then gave him some signed memorabilia and season tickets for next season. However, Stewart donated the tickets to the charity of Thome's choice, and they will be auctioned off for the Children's Hospital of Illinois. Stewart said that he wouldn't be able to use the tickets since he lives in Texas, but the White Sox are flying him and some friends to Chicago to sit in Thome's box during one of the games against the Cubs next season. Here's the article, which includes a video of Thome's home run: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070916&content_id=2212817&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
Statying with the White Sox, here's a short article by a single mom from Chicago and how watching the White Sox both on TV and at the stadium brings her and her two kids, ages 12 and 15, closer, becaue it's something that they can all enjoy together: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070916&content_id=2211856&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
Next, a great blog post from Colts head coach Tony Dungy, a Christian, that he ends by discussing the Patriots spying scandal and his thoughts about it and what Colts owner Jim Irsay would think about it too:
Unfortunately, neither our game, or any game, was really the subject of discussion this week in the NFL. Most of the talk centered on the Patriots and their use of illegal cameras on the sideline. As I listened to the commentators, it seemed to me that the thoughts came down to one point. Does it really matter how you do things or is it just the end result you're interested in? The question that kept coming up was "Does this take away from what the Patriots have done?"
I guess it depends on who you're rooting for, but I know how Jim Irsay feels about it and how he runs this organization. As happy and excited as we were to win our Super Bowl, I don't think Jim would have taken any satisfaction in winning if he felt I was breaking the rules to do it. I'm glad I work for an owner who feels that way and not only doesn't put that type of pressure on us to "win at all costs," but would be very upset if we knowingly violated any NFL rules. So I think it does matter how you win and I hope we, as a league, continue to send that message to young players and coaches who are watching us.
Here's the blog post: http://www.mycolts.net/tonydungy/blogentry/49456f06-0597-43dd-afd8-49f8b29951b1.
Here's an article about a great jesture by Texas A&M football tight end Martellus Bennett. Before committing to A&M, Bennett had verbally committed to U. of Miami, but later changed his mind and stayed in his home state of Texas. When Bennett went on his official visit to Miami, he stayed with then Miami tight end Kevin Everett, and they remained friends even after Bennett decided to go to A&M instead. On September 9th, Everett suffered a life-threatening spinal cord injury while playing for the Bills against the Broncos. Everett has improved greatly and should be able to walk again in the near future, which the doctors initially thought that he would never do again (Here's the latest on Everett: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070921/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_bills_everett_hurt). To honor his friend, Bennett got permission to change his number from 13 to Everett's #85 for their game last Saturday. He then got permission to wear it for the rest of the season, including last night at Miami, which A&M lost. Here's the article about Bennett initially changing his uniform number: http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/091707aek.html and here's an article about the number change being permanent: http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/092007acj.html.
Lastly, an article about Alabama guard Ronald Steele, a Christian, who is taking a medical redshirt this season to recover from knee surgery and prepare for his senior season next year. Here's a quote from him about it:
"I am someone who tries to approach whatever I do with my best effort, and I know my body," he said in a statement. "At this point in time, I don't believe I will be 100 percent by the start of practice.
"This is something I've put a lot of thought and prayer into. I want to play my best and play an entire season and know I've done everything I can on the court to help Alabama win."
Here's the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3024776.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Colts and MLB
The next article about the Colts is about recent fourth-round draft pick Clint Session from Pitt. Here's a quote:
And that’s fine with Session, who said he’s thankful for the opportunity to show he can play in the NFL. And play very well. Somewhere. Anywhere.
“Every day I’m jogging off this field and thanking God I’m here,” Session said. “I’m praying that something good comes out of it and that Coach notices my work ethic and what I bring to the table and that they find a spot for me somewhere out on the field.”
Here's the article: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=cc4431bc-0121-4619-9482-65e0b4dd786d.
The last Colts article is about recent fifth-round draft pick Michael Coe from Alabama State. Here's a quote:
That confidence, he said, didn’t wane on draft day, although what he had heard before the draft differed drastically than what occurred.
“I don’t want to say it bothered me, but people said with my versatility and height, I wouldn’t get out of the third (round),” Coe said, laughing. “I ran well at my Pro Day, but I’m just thankful I got drafted. One thing I prayed about was being in the best situation, where I can blossom. I felt like wherever I went, I’d be in the best situation. I think I’m more confident because of that, because it’s something I prayed about.
“I would have liked to have gone a little earlier, but I’m here and it’s part of the plan. I’m just excited about the opportunity.”
Here's the article: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=077a9d79-77fd-4c55-af89-574088322342.
Next, an article about Rangers 1st baseman Mark Teixeira, a Christian, and his consecutive games played streak, where he recently set the team record for the longest streak: http://www.star-telegram.com/284/story/100529.html (originally found at: http://mlb.mlb.com/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070514&content_id=1964465&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp).
Lastly, an article about White Sox outfielder Darin Erstad helping out with the Special Olympics in Chicago: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070516&content_id=1967454&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb&partnered=rss_mlb.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Hunter the Punter, Saturday on Wednesday, and Phat Albert
Here's a funny quote about the Colts Jeff Saturday, a Christian, at the Colts first practice at the Pro Bowl in Hawaii:
Saturday was less crazy about the drizzle that arrived late in the AFC's practice, perhaps ruining the 295-pounder's chance to catch some rays on the shore after the light workout.
"This is just like Miami," he said, looking up at the sky. "Where do I have to go to get some sun?"
Here's the article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070208/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_pro_bowl_aloha_peyton_3.
Lastly, an article about Albert Pujols, a Christian, becoming a U.S. citizen. There's a pattern here now. Manny Ramirez became a U.S. citizen during the 2004 season and his Red Sox won the World Series that year. Ozzie Guillen became a U.S. citizen the winter after his White Sox won the World Series. And now Pujols has become a U.S. citizen the winter after his Cardinals won the World Series. I guess if you want to pick which team is going to win the World Series this coming season, check and see who's studying to take the U.S. citizenship test! Just kidding. Here's the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2758836&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines.
Friday, January 26, 2007
NFL and MLB misc.
Also, yesterday I noticed that the Orioles Brian Roberts' website had been added to the list of players websites on the MLB Players Association website. His site is: http://www.brianroberts1.com/. He is also a Chritian.
I added both website links to the people in sports links.
Next, a Q & A article with the Rangers Mark Teixeira, a Christian: http://www.ajc.com/gatech/content/sports/gatech/stories/2007/01/19/0120teixeira.html.
Here's an article about the Colts Peyton Manning. Here's a quote about his pre-game ritual before the Patriots game last Sunday at 6:30:
Back to the locker room about 5:10. On the field for team pre-game at 5:40. At his locker at 6:15 for a few gulps of Gatorade, a quiet moment and a quick prayer.
Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070121/SPORTS03/701210442/1100/SPORTS03.
Next, an article about Patriot and Indianapolis native Rosevelt Colvin and his mom. Here's some quotes:
She [his mom] remembers the days when the teenager [Colvin] worked at the [RCA] Dome's concession stand operated by members of Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church. His job was to make and sell cotton candy during Colts games, but he frequently slipped away to see the action....
She [his mom] still leads the choir at Ebenezer, where her children were always in tow....
"It's home, so everything about the area reminds me of joyous things," Colvin said this week. "I had a great upbringing, and my parents were great role models. All the people were at my church, my high school . . . I'm a Midwestern cat."
Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070121/SPORTS03/701210406&theme=.
Next, an article about a charity function hosted by the White Sox Jim Thome to help raise money for a children's hospital: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070121&content_id=1783560&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
Here's an article about how the Saints kept their loss last Sunday to the Bears in perspective in relation to what the city of New Orleans is still going through: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs06/news/story?id=2738551.
Also, an article on the speech that the Colts Jeff Saturday, a Christian, made to the team last Saturday night before the Patriots game: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=4577.
Here's an article about the game-saving interception that the Colts Marlin Jackson made in the Patriots game. Here's his teammate Bob Sanders' reaction to the play:
Said Colts safety Bob Sanders, “Time stopped for me. Everything just paused and stopped. I kind of froze for a second, because I didn’t think it was over, but it was over.
“Time just stopped for me. I kind of looked up to the sky and thanked God.”
Here's the article: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=4578.
Next, an article about the AFC Championship trophy presentation after the Colts game last Sunday. Here's the quotes Colts owner Jim Irsay and head coach Tony Dungy, that I mentioned earlier this week:
Irsay: “There’s a lot of glory up here with this trophy. As the humble leader of this organization, we’re giving all the glory to God.”
Dungy: “We just have to thank the Lord. He did it in such a way that no one would believe it.”
Here's the article: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=4574.
Here's an article about the Colts final touchdown drive to win the game. Here's a quote from Peyton Manning about it:
On the Colts’ final drive, Manning completed three of four passes for 57 yards, and on 3rd-and-2 from the Patriots 3, Manning handed to rookie running back Joseph Addai, who ran through the back of the end zone for the Colts’ first lead of the game.
“I don’t know if you’re supposed to pray for stuff like that, but I said a little prayer there,” Manning said....
Here's the article: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=4576.
Next, a great article that interviewed clergy and others in response to Peyton mentioning that he prayed during the game: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070124/SPORTS03/701240532/1100/SPORTS03.
Also, an article about Tony Dungy and Bears head coach Lovie Smith. Here's a quote about them from ESPN's John Clayton:
On the Friday evening before the start of the AFC playoffs, Bears coach Lovie Smith had dinner in Indianapolis with his close friends, Tony Dungy and [Chiefs head coach] Herman Edwards, before the two squared off for their first-round playoff game between the Colts and Chiefs.
His Bears in a bye week, Smith sensed history. The three African-American coaches, devoted Christians and family men, were striving for the Super Bowl. Smith and Edwards learned NFL coaching from Dungy, their mentor when they worked for him with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was a special moment.
Here's the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs06/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=2738645.
All I have to say about the Colts is that I'm proud to be an Indiana native and a Colts fan because of what a good Christian people they have.
Here's an article about the Bears victory on Sunday, and here's a quote from Lovie Smith after the game:
"Our players knew about it and they wanted to help us make history today," Smith said. "I feel blessed to be in this position, but I'll feel even better to be the first black coach to hold up the world championship trophy."
Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070122/SPORTS0303/701220422&template=printart.
Next, an article about the Pirates Jason Bay's work with the Ronald McDonald House: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070123&content_id=1784441&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp.
Here's a Q & A article with the Diamondbacks Conor Jackson. I wanted to point out what he had to say about his teammate Tony Clark, a Christian:
MLBPLAYERS.com: A good veteran first baseman in Tony Clark is also on the Arizona roster with you. How have the two of you worked together for the good of this club?
Jackson: He is such an unbelievable guy. He has made the adjustment for me so much easier. He was coming off a huge year himself in 2005 and that just shows the character that he has. He really helped me out tremendously.
Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070123&content_id=1784467&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp.
Also, an article about bracelets that the Cubs Derrek Lee is selling through his foundation, the 1st Touch Foundation, to help raise money for Project 3000, the foundation he co-founded to help fight Lebers Congenital Amaurosis (LCA). LCA has caused his 3-year-old daughter to go blind in one eye. Here's the article: http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070123&content_id=1784904&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc.
Lastly, an article about the Baseball Assistance Team (BAT), which helps former MLB players and others out in hard times: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070123&content_id=1785241&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Pollack and MLB
Lastly, an article about the nominees for the Hutch Award, given to an MLB player who has overcome professional or personal adversity, like battling back from an injury, and someone who is dedicated to his team and shows the courage and dedication. The nominees were the Reds Ken Griffey, Jr., Diamondbacks Orlando Hudson, Yankees Derek Jeter, Red Sox Mark Loretta, Cardinals Albert Pujols, Twins Brad Radke, Orioles Brian Roberts, White Sox Jim Thome, Marlins Dontrelle Willis and A's Barry Zito. The award was later awarded to Loretta, who recently signed with the Astros. Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061028&content_id=1726780&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.
I'm not being able to access more of these articles the farther back I go already. So I'll post as many of them as I possibly can.