A catcher who doesn’t catch is like a coffeemaker that doesn’t make coffee or a finger that doesn’t fing. And that’s what happened to Toronto Blue Jays catcher Josh ‘Ultima’ Thole when he let a slider get past him. Caleb Joseph made the most of the mistake and slid home, sweet, home with two outs in the 10th to give the Baltimore Orioles a 4-3 win. “I just missed the ball,” Thole said afterward, crestfallen in front of his locker. “I have to catch those.” Thank you for that powerful insight into your line of work, Captain Obvious.
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Montreal could very well be where Former Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd spends his future career. Signed by the Canadian Football League team last November, Clemson’s all-time passing leader is eager to make a mark with the club. Boyd will report to an Alouettes mini-camp in West Palm Beach, Florida, then head to Montreal for training camp. The team’s season opener is set for June 30th. Boyd has been training with fellow former Clemson player Joe Don Reames. “He’s been getting me ready and I think I’m very well prepared to go up there and make a statement,” Boyd said. “I’m planning on contributing as much as I can.”
We are just days away from the 2016 NFL Draft, and there has been so much talk amongst online betting insiders about how can the draft change the odds for all the teams in the league. So many possibilities and so sudden unexpected changes have occurred in the draft order. Can we anticipate some true changes? Will teams see their stocks rise or fall? It all remains to be seen.
Rockers Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS have Nothin’ to Lose if they bet on Arena Football League. They Sure Know Something because they chose Los Angeles instead of Detroit Rock City. LA’s previous AFL franchise The Avengers gave up the ghost in 2009 and were probably buried in a KISS Kasket. Unfortunately, the team has fared about as well as the KISS Demon did in the old WCW. The LA KISS finished 3-15 in their debut season of 2014 and 4-14 last season, and ended as the lowest scoring and second lowest scoring team in each respective season. If only they had Gene Simmons’s scoring prowess.
Game 1 of the NBA Playoffs series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Detroit Pistons, was one of the most fun basket ball games we’ve had so far. The Cavs were close to join the Toronto Raptors as top seeded teams that were upset in the series opener. However, the Cavaliers were able to hang in there and prevent disaster from occurring and avoid disaster. Then on Game 2, Cleveland looked much loser and comfortable out in the court, and were able to establish their style of basketball, with a great performance from King James himself.
The Indiana Pacers are looking to make their win at Toronto count for something when they take on the Raptors for Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs. As the #7 underdogs in the Eastern Conference, stealing the first game of the series took away the home court advantage, leaving the Raptors contemplating their inability of winning post season games. Toronto took game 2, and restored some sort of balance, but the damage was done. Now the series move to Indiana, where the Pacers are playing some good basketball, and with the possibility of gaining a good lead before moving the series back to Canada.
Right wing Vladimir Tarasenko scored on a couple of outstanding wrist shots while Brian Elliott made 39 saves as the hockey betting favorites St. Louis Blues defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 for a 3-1 lead in their first-round NHL playoff series. Jaden Schwartz scored a tiebreaking power-play goal in the 3rd period for the second game in a row. St. Louis appear has gotten the upper hand on its first appearance in the Western Conference semifinals since 2012, after being eliminated in the opening round in the last three years.
The San Antonio Spurs have never been the most thrilling of teams, but they are among the most reliable for basketball betting. They have reached the NBA playoffs 19 years in a row and gone all the way five times. And that’s all the more impressive considering that they have never had a charismatic leader, instead relying on personality black holes David Robinson in the past, and Tim Duncan up to the present day. And the present version of the Spurs is perhaps the best – and as always, championship material.