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Odds & Ends-Volume 114

We begin Odds & Ends this week with the disappointment that is the “postponement” of “Down in the Valley”, a documentary in ESPN’s 30 for 30 series that was slated […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 109

First off,I hope everyone is enjoying their Labor Day today,wherever you are! Is it just me or does Skip Bayless a bad judge on how a quarterback’s career is going […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 108

Does the decision to place Chris Heston back in AAA confuse anyone else? Up until yesterday,it confused me,but now it makes sense. Heston,who has 11 wins and oh,by the way,a […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 101

Last week, Odds & Ends covered All-Star voting and how I believe that tweeks need to be made for the voting system due to the fact that damn near every […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 99

American Pharoah did something no other horse did in my lifetime until Saturday. he won the Triple Crown. In Elmont, New York at the Belmont Stakes, the three-year old bay […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 92

Okay,so it’s time to talk about the planned arena sculpture. We’ve heard all the outrage from fans and citizens alike. It’s ugly. It has nothing to do with Sacramento. It […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 90

The Sacramento Kings may be going through coaches faster than the players go through shoes this season. The team has been in talks with future Hall-of-Fame coach George Karl to […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 83

Kansas City Royals fans have been nominated for Sports Illustrated’s 2014 Sportsman of the Year, and they are not deserving candidates in my opinion. Why? It’s simple! Check the attendance […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 76

A’s fans need to quit their sniveling over the team losing their RiverCats affiliation to the Giants. Now. Thursday marked the end of that 15-year partnership that had the A’s […]

Odds & Ends-Volume 75

What the hell happened to the Oakland A’s? Last month they were the darlings of baseball with the league’s best record and had made deals to try and cement a […]