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 Monday, June 01, 2009
Newt Takes the Prize In Beat The Blogger Contest
Posted by Tuff Stuff
We once again fell well short of our goal of getting more than 300 entries in the Beat the Blogger contest, but the good news is we'll give it another shot this week, and if we can eclipse the 300 mark, one lucky winner will claim the authentic, signed Chipper Jones jersey that the Blogger is just dying to give away. We're going to open up the contest to our Collect.com friends this week and see if that can boost our total over the required mark.
Only a late rally by Minnesota kept "dnewt60" from posting the second-ever perfect score of 11 in the Beat The Blogger contest, but because he nailed his "doubler" he still managed to claim the top spot and win the weekly prize. The Blogger scored a solid 8 and several others topped that with totals of 9 and "dnewt" bested us all with his near-perfect card.
For those unfamiliar with the Beat the Blogger contest,
the idea is simple. The Blogger posts 10 matchups each week and then
selects his choices for the winners of those matchups. Contestants
enter the Beat the Blogger contest by clicking on the "Comment" section below the post with the matchups and then select their own 10 winners. You can also designate one of your picks as a "Doubler"
and you will receive an extra point if you're correct so don't forget
to designate your "Doubler" pick and increase your chances of winning.
If you Beat The Blogger's total and post the high score for the week, you win. The regular weekly prize is an authentic signed 8-by-10 color photo of stars such as LaDainian Tomlinson, Drew Brees, Marshall Faulk, Santonio Holmes, Gale Sayers, Catfish Hunter
and many more. From time to time, the Blogger will sweeten the pot for
the weekly contest and that's where the Chipper Jones jersey comes into
play. If we can get more than 300 entries this week, the weekly winner will receive the Jones jersey so we need everybody to spread the word about the contest so we can reach our goal.
This week's matchups will be posted later today so check back and make sure you get your picks posted 1/2 hour before the start of the first game
on Saturday to be eligible. And don't forget to spread the word about
how easy it is to win playing Beat The Blogger so we can reach our goal
of more than 300 entries this week.
This week's Matchups w/winning picks in parenthesis Saturday May 30 MLB Boston at Toronto (Toronto) Florida at NY Mets (Florida) LA Dodgers at Chicago Cubs (Cubs) Cincinnati at Milwaukee (Milwaukee) Detroit at Baltimore (Detroit, Doubler) Sunday May 31 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City (Chicago) Oakland at Texas (Texas) Atlanta at Arizona (Atlanta) Minnesota at Tampa Bay (Minnesota) Seattle at LA Angels (Angels)
Good luck and spread the word about the contest
Monday, June 01, 2009 4:45:51 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Friday, May 29, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Is Bigger Always Better When It Comes To MLB Payrolls
Posted by Tuff Stuff
I was listening to some sports radio based in Chicago the other day and
there was a flurry of callers complaining about the latest troubles
experienced by the Cubs. Everything from injuries, to poor officiating,
to a lack of leadership was brought up as the reason the free-spending
Cubs are sitting in fourth place with a .500 record instead of running
away with the NL Central as many had predicted.
While all of those are valid reasons behind the Cubbies woes, it got me
to thinking about how some of the other big-market, big payroll teams
are doing this season. The Yankees lead the way in market size and blow
away the competition in payroll, and they're currently sitting in second
place in the AL East despite their recent hot streak. New York's other
team is second on the payroll list and they sit atop the NL East. The
Cubs rank third in payroll and we already mentioned their
middle-of-the-road status. Nos. four and five on the list are the Red
Sox and Tigers and they're both leading their divisions. Other division
leaders, the Cardinals and the Rangers don't exactly fit the mold of
the others, with St. Louis ranking 17th and Texas 22nd. The team with
the best record in all of the land, the Dodgers, comes in 9th on the
list and appears to be playing even better without its $25 million man earning a check.
While the top spot in each division will likely change several times
between now and the end of September, there does appear to be a direct
correlation between the teams with the bigger payrolls and the division
leaders. For example, of the 12 teams in first or second place in each
division, seven teams are ranked in the top 10 in payroll and only the
surprising Padres (29th) and the always-tough Twins (24th) rank in the
bottom third on the payroll scale. Of the six last-place teams in each
division, only Houston (8th, who has been decimated by injuries) and
Cleveland (14th) rank in the top half of the payroll chart, with
Washington (26th), Oakland (25th) and Baltimore (23rd) supporting the
bigger-is-better theory.
So what to make of all these numbers: not much. There does seem to be
some correlation between teams with bigger payrolls and success, but
there are always exceptions to every rule and the Padres and Rangers
are proof of that. Let's check back at season's end and see if the
Davids are still hanging with the Goliaths of the world. Until then,
I'll just keep listening to all the Cubs fans whining about yet another
season that got away.
Friday, May 29, 2009 6:02:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Thursday, May 28, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: New Summer Show On The Block
Posted by Tuff Stuff
One of our Tuff Stuff partners, FansEdge, has decided to jump into the
show circuit, and if their initial press releases are any indication,
they plan on making a big splash in their first dip in the pool.
With the first annual FansEdge Sports Spectacular show set for July
16-19, just two weeks prior to the start of The National in Cleveland,
some would say the inaugural show could be a huge disaster but there's
a reason the company has been one of the few to turn a profit in the
last couple of years and poor decision-making isn't one of them.
Mounted Memories is handling the autograph portion of the show that
will take place at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in
Rosemont, Ill., and with guests such as Cal Ripken Jr., Peyton
Manning, Bill Russell, Ernie Banks, Willy Mays, Pete Rose, Dick Butkus,
Brian Urlacher and Jim Brown among those scheduled to appear, it
appears as though show organizers have all their bases covered. The
show will also feature a Super Bowl XXXI reunion of the champion Green
Bay Packers but I would bet against seeing the wishy-washy country-boy
QB in the mix.
Realizing collectors, and the public in general, are still treading
water after surviving last year's economic crunch, show organizers have
come up with some creative ways to bring in top-notch talent at
affordable prices so even the most modest collectors can acquire the
signatures they covet. Among the specials the show will feature are: On
Thursday night, the first 1,000 through the doors will receive a free
gift and 200 people will receive a free Pete Rose autograph ticket.
Organizers have put together what they're calling a "Hobby Stimulus
Plan" for guests who attend the show on Friday. "Price Rollback Day"
will feature 16 different athletes including Rose, Brown, Butkus,
Urlacher and others, signing autographs at reduced rates more
reminiscent of days gone by so more collectors can afford to join in on
the fun.
On the final two days of the show, the first 2,500 people through the
doors will receive a free Dick Butkus autograph ticket and on Sunday,
200 people will receive a free Gale Sayers autograph ticket. Two free
HOFers in two days is something you just don't see at shows so
collectors should take advantage of the offer because you may never see
anything like again.
While we here at Tuff Stuff and F&W Media will always be rooting
for The National to do well because a successful show strengthens the
hobby and a strong hobby will always be our hope, but it's refreshing
to see a new company emerge and give collectors some other affordable
options. Only time will tell if the FansEdge Show will stand the test
of time but I for one, hope this is the first of many such shows.
Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:36:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Similarities between MJ and LeBron are eerily similar
Posted by Tuff Stuff
While I haven't watched as much of the NBA Playoffs as I have in past years, I have watched enough to notice some similarities between LeBron's Cavs and Michael Jordan's Bulls from early on in his career.
In much the same way that it took Jordan several years and several roster upgrades to finally get past Detroit's "Bad Boy" Piston squads, it appears it will take LeBron and the Cavs several more tries before they are ready to claim a title. Early on in Jordan's career, the Bulls appeared to be playing teams in a five-on-one matchup with MJ typically going for 40-plus and the Bulls coming up short against the team-oriented Pistons. Back then, the Bulls supporting class was average at best and the job of team's role players was to basically set a few screens for MJ and get out of his way. While LeBron is well on his way to become every bit the player that Jordan was, he's finding out he can only do so much by himself in much the same way that Jordan did.
Guys like Anderson Varejao, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerblak and perhaps most importantly, Mo Williams need to have a bigger presence in this series or the 3-1 deficit the Cavs find themselves in will prove to be insurmountable. When the Cavs acquired Williams this past offseason he was thought to be the perfect scoring compliment for LeBron but his series guarantee and subsequent disappearing act in crunch time of Game 4 have put Cleveland on the brink of elimination and I'm not sure even the mighty LeBron will be able to lead a comeback.
If you recall, it wasn't until the Bulls acquired and molded Scottie Pippen as the perfect sidekick for Jordan and the team assembled the perfect complimentary cast that the rings started pouring in. Prior to that, opposing teams would double and triple team Jordan and basically dare any of the others to be them and they rarely did. While James is still pouring in 40-plus with regularity, the Magic are looking to take the ball out of his hands down the stretch and wait for somebody else to step up and beat them. During the regular season, the Cavs role players were abel to step up to the challenge but lately it's been all LeBron all the time and as MJ can attest to, that's a recipe for disaster.
Unless LeBron and the Cavs can rally and advance, my guess is that you'll see the team spending much of the offseason looking for yet another proven scoring option. That can be easier said than done as some players have trouble taking a backseat to a team's superstar player, but if the Cavs are unable to find that missing link, the similarities between LeBron's Cavs and MJ's (early career) Bulls will persist, and rightfully so.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:37:48 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Beat The Blogger Picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff
We once again fell well short of our goal of getting more than 300 entries in the Beat the Blogger contest, but the good news is we'll give it another shot this week, and if we can eclipse the 300 mark, one lucky winner will claim the authentic, signed Chipper Jones jersey that the Blogger is just dying to give away. We're going to open up the contest to our Collect.com friends this week and see if that can boost our total over the required mark.
For those unfamiliar with the Beat the Blogger contest,
the idea is simple. The Blogger posts 10 matchups each week and then
selects his choices for the winners of those matchups. Contestants
enter the Beat the Blogger contest by clicking on the "Comment" section below the post with the matchups and then select their own 10 winners. You can also designate one of your picks as a "Doubler"
and you will receive an extra point if you're correct so don't forget
to designate your "Doubler" pick and increase your chances of winning.
If you Beat The Blogger's total and post the high score for the week, you win. The regular weekly prize is an authentic signed 8-by-10 color photo of stars such as LaDainian Tomlinson, Drew Brees, Marshall Faulk, Santonio Holmes, Gale Sayers, Catfish Hunter
and many more. From time to time, the Blogger will sweeten the pot for
the weekly contest and that's where the Chipper Jones jersey comes into
play. If we can get more than 300 entries this week, the weekly winner will receive the Jones jersey so we need everybody to spread the word about the contest so we can reach our goal.
Apparently too foucussed on his Memorial Day weekend activities and not the contest, the Blogger managed just four correct responses this week and more than half the field was eligible to win the weekly prize. When the smoke cleared, it was "Kim" and past champion "Sunshine"
who each got 8 of 10 correct to tie for the spot and claim the weekly
prize. Congrats to them and good luck to everybody this week. This week's matchups will be posted later today so check back and make sure you get your picks posted 1/2 hour before the start of the first game
on Saturday to be eligible. And don't forget to spread the word about
how easy it is to win playing Beat The Blogger so we can reach our goal
of more than 300 entries this week.
This week's Matchups w/Blogger picks in parenthesis Saturday May 30 MLB Boston at Toronto (Toronto) Florida at NY Mets (Florida) LA Dodgers at Chicago Cubs (Cubs) Cincinnati at Milwaukee (Milwaukee) Detroit at Baltimore (Detroit, Doubler) Sunday May 31 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City (KC) Oakland at Texas (Texas) Atlanta at Arizona (Arizona) Minnesota at Tampa Bay (Tampa Bay) Seattle at LA Angels (Angels)
Good luck and spread the word about the contest
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:23:59 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff
We once again fell well short of our goal of getting more than 300 entries in the Beat the Blogger contest, but the good news is we'll give it another shot this week, and if we can eclipse the 300 mark, one lucky winner will claim the authentic, signed Chipper Jones jersey that the Blogger is just dying to give away. We're going to open up the contest to our Collect.com friends this week and see if that can boost our total over the required mark.
For those unfamiliar with the Beat the Blogger contest, the idea is simple. The Blogger posts 10 matchups each week and then selects his choices for the winners of those matchups. Contestants enter the Beat the Blogger contest by clicking on the "Comment" section below the post with the matchups and then select their own 10 winners. You can also designate one of your picks as a "Doubler" and you will receive an extra point if you're correct so don't forget to designate your "Doubler" pick and increase your chances of winning. If you Beat The Blogger's total and post the high score for the week, you win. The regular weekly prize is an authentic signed 8-by-10 color photo of stars such as LaDainian Tomlinson, Drew Brees, Marshall Faulk, Santonio Holmes, Gale Sayers, Catfish Hunter and many more. From time to time, the Blogger will sweeten the pot for the weekly contest and that's where the Chipper Jones jersey comes into play. If we can get more than 300 entries this week, the weekly winner will receive the Jones jersey so we need everybody to spread the word about the contest so we can reach our goal.
Apparently too foucused on his Memorial Day weekend activities and not the contest, the Blogger managed just four correct responses this week and more than half the field was eligible to win the weekly prize. When the smoke cleared, it was "Kim" and past champion "Sunshine" who each got 8 of 10 correct to tie for the spot and claim the weekly prize. Congrats to them and good luck to everybody this week. This week's matchups will be posted later today so check back and make sure you get your picks posted 1/2 hour before the start of the first game on Saturday to be eligible. And don't forget to spread the word about how easy it is to win playing Beat The Blogger so we can reach our goal of more than 300 entries this week.
Last week's results Saturday May 23 MLB Philadelphia at NY Yankees (N.Y. Yankees) Texas at Houston (Texas) NY Mets at Boston (N.Y. Mets) Chicago Cubs at San Diego (San Diego) LA Angels at LA Dodgers (L.A. Angels) Sunday May 24 Philadelphia at NY Yankees (Philadelphia) Kansas City at St. Louis (Kansas City) Milwaukee at Minnesota (Minnesota) Tampa Bay at Florida (Florida) Cleveland at Cincinnati (Cincinnati)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:17:38 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Friday, May 22, 2009
Beat The Blogger Picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff
This week's Beat The Blogger matchups
will feature no gimmicks, no tricks, just 10 Interleague games and 10
winners. It's fifty-fifty odds for everybody, as we once again try to
build the number of participants to more than 300 so we can give away
that shiny Chipper Jones signed jersey (est. value $425) to one lucky winner.![contest[1].jpg](images/contest%5B1%5D.jpg)
If we don't meet our goal, this week's winner will receive an authentic 8-by-10 signed photo of Catfish Hunter, LaDainian Tomlinson, Santonio Holmes, Gale Sayers, Drew Brees
or another star athlete to add to your collection. Simply post your
picks in the comment section under this post before the start of the
first game this weekend, Beat The Blogger's total and get the most
correct answers for the week and you'll be a winner. Don't forget to
designate one mathcup as your "Doubler" pick to receive an extra point. It's that easy. Good luck.
Here are the Blogger's picks so you know what you're up against
Saturday May 23 MLB Philadelphia at NY Yankees (Yankees) Texas at Houston (Houston) NY Mets at Boston (Boston) Chicago Cubs at San Diego (Cubs) (Doubler) LA Angels at LA Dodgers (Angels) Sunday May 24 Philadelphia at NY Yankees (Philadelphia) Kansas City at St. Louis (St. Louis) Milwaukee at Minnesota (Milwaukee) Tampa Bay at Florida (Florida) Cleveland at Cincinnati (Cleveland)
Friday, May 22, 2009 2:37:38 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Beat The Blogger Matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff
This week's Beat The Blogger matchups will feature no gimmicks, no tricks, just 10 Interleague games and 10 winners. It's fifty-fifty odds for everybody, as we once again try to build the number of participants to more than 300 so we can give away that shiny Chipper Jones signed jersey (est. value $425) to one lucky winner.![contest[1].jpg](http://blog.tuffstuff.com/7thinning/images/contest%5B1%5D.jpg)
If we don't meet our goal, this week's winner will receive an authentic 8-by-10 signed photo of Catfish Hunter, LaDainian Tomlinson, Santonio Holmes, Gale Sayers, Drew Brees or another star athlete to add to your collection. Simply post your picks in the comment section under this post before the start of the first game this weekend, Beat The Blogger's total and get the most correct answers for the week and you'll be a winner. Don't forget to designate one mathcup as your "Doubler" pick to receive an extra point. It's that easy. Good luck.
Saturday May 23 MLB Philadelphia at NY Yankees Texas at Houston NY Mets at Boston Chicago Cubs at San Diego LA Angels at LA Dodgers Sunday May 24 Philadelphia at NY Yankees Kansas City at St. Louis Milwaukee at Minnesota Tampa Bay at Florida Cleveland at Cincinnati
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:14:13 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Not So Deep Thoughts: The National and L.A.'s other team
Posted by Tuff Stuff
Just chiming in with some hobby news and some thoughts from around the sports world. First off, we're inching closer to this year's National Convention in Cleveland at the end of July. There's a pretty solid autograph lineup as of now and there has been some mention of trying to get LeBron James to make an appearance, but I'll believe that one when I see it.
As for us, F&W Media is busy putting together a gameplan for the big show and although our plans have yet to be finalized, I can tell you that we will be giving away tons of great items at our booth that week so make sure you stop by. In addition to offering the lowest possible prices on Tuff Stuff and SCD subscriptions, we'll also be raffling off a new batch of signed 8-by-10 color photos, giving away free subscriptions, DVDs, and it appears as though we'll also be having a drawing for that now-famous Chipper Jones signed jersey. So if you can make your way down to Cleveland for the National, you should plan on stopping by the F&W Media booth and checking out all the great deals we'll have for you not to mention all the free stuff you can take home.
I checked out the NBA Draft Lottery last night and couldn't feel more sorry for Blake Griffin. The reason I feel bad for him is because the Clippers won the lottery and the right to draft Griffin in the NBA Draft. Although Griffin has been saying all of the right things since hearing of his impending career with L.A.'s "other" team, deep down you know he wishes last night's proceedings would have worked out differently. Sure the Clippers have a solid nucleus with Baron Davis, Eric Gordon, Al Thornton, Zach Randolph, Chris Kaman and Marcus Camby, but the team hasn't produced a winner in well, ever, and the team is widely considered the worst franchise in professional sports so welcome to NBA purgatory Mr. Griffin.
Could it be that when players get drafted by the Clippers they go in with much lowered expectations than they would if they were drafted by the Lakers or Celtics? My belief is that because of their poor history, players head to L.A. with their sights set on the buzzing nightlife, the beautiful babies on the beaches and the star-power in the seats every night and they lose their focus on why they're actually there which is to play basketball. Because they play for L.A.'s other team, new arrivals to the Clippers see it as an opportunity to enjoy all of the spoils of L.A. without the responsibilities that come when you're drafted by a historic and proven franchise. Why? Because the bar has been lowered so far it's scraping the ground and the expectations of producing a winner aren't in place like they are in other cities.
While it will only take a season or two of success to turn that around in Clipperland, that's obviously easier said than done or the team would have pulled the 180 years ago. Perhaps the workmanlike Griffin will break the spell and not get caught up in the lure of L.A.-L.A. Land. My prediction is that he will avoid the many temptations, produce on the court and the Clippers will end the decades of futility and make the playoffs. Then again, I think I said the same thing in 1988 when the Clips drafted Danny Manning and then again in 1998 when then took Michael Olowokandi.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 5:32:44 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff
Sorry for being a day late with the results but every once in a while, they let the overworked guys get a day off so I took advantage and hit the links. Fared a little better on the course than I did with my picks last week but that just made it easier for a pair of contest regulars to take home the prizes. Sam and Brian (please e-mail at scott.fragale@fwmedia.com your mailing addresses so I can send you your photos) both scored 7 to win (2) photos each. Two questions, No. 3 and No. 8 were thrown out because No. 3 was a tie and No. 8 was postponed because of inclement weather.
We once again fell way short of our goal of getting 300 entries so we could give away the Chipper Jones signed jersey to one lucky winner, but I'll keep it ready in case everybody decides they want to up the ante and play for even better prizes and starts recruiting the necessary numbers to make it happen. If we don't every get to the designated target, we'll likely end up raffling off the jersey at this year's National in Cleveland so stay tuned either way.
 So, let's give it another try this week and send out e-mails to all your friends
and relatives that wouldn't mind winning a great prize and let's reach
our goal and make one lucky player a big-time winner. Send your e-mails
along with this link http://blog.tuffstuff.com/7thinning/ to make it easy for the newcomers to get in the mix and we'll see how many new recruits we can get.
This week's matchups will be posted Wednesday so in the meantime, phone a friend and recruit some more players. Chipper Jones just called and said he feels bad because nobody wants to play the easiest game out there to try to win his signed jersey. I think I talked him off the ledge for now but he was pretty distraught and I'm not sure how many more weeks of this he can take. Good luck.
This week's Results are as follows: Saturday MLB N.Y. Mets at San Francisco: Which team will have more combined stolen bases? (NY) L.A. Dodgers at Florida: Which set of innings will produce the most combined runs? 1-3, 4-6 or 7-9? (1-3) Colorado at Pittsburgh: Which team will have more combined 2Bs? (Tie) Baltimore at Kansas City: Will any player on either team collect 4 or more hits? Yes or No (No) Sunday Cincinnati at San Diego: Which pitching staff will record more strikeouts? (SD) Chicago White Sox at Toronto: Which team will commit more errors? (Toronto) Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees: Which team will win? (Yankess) Arizona at Atlanta: Which team will win? (PPD) NASCAR Sprint
Cup All-Star Race: Which duo will combined to post the best finishing
spots? (Jeff Gordon/Jimmie Johnson) or (Carl Edwards/Kyle Busch) (Edwards/Busch) PGA Tour Golf What will the winner's final total be: 17 under or higher or 18 under or lower? (17 under or higher) Spread the word and good luck.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 8:17:48 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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