Greg Maddux Retires
After 355 wins, putting him at 8th all-time, Greg Maddux has decided to retire.
Despite the fact that the man has pitched for the two teams at the top of my “Most Hated List” Greg Maddux has always been, and probably will always be my favorite pitcher of all time. Why? Because every time he was on the field, he was the smartest guy there.
Here are two great Greg Maddux stories:
The first is a quote taken from Bleed Cubby Blue, but I’ve heard this story many times before:
There are literally dozens of famous and funny anecdotes about Maddux, many having to do with his downright spooky control and his amazing ability to outthink hitters. One involves a close game in which there were runners on first and third, one out and a left handed batter due up. Braves Manager Bobby Cox came out to the mound to ask him if he wanted to intentionally walk the batter to set up a double play. “No thanks,” Maddux replied and went on to describe theexact sequence of pitches he would throw the next two batters and what they would do. As a stunned Cox watched, he did almost exactly what he had said he would (the third out was a pop up that went just fair of third while Maddux had said it would be on the foul side of 3rd).
The second is a quote from a great ESPN the Magazine story on the magic of Maddux:
[W]hen Brad Penny and Maddux were teammates on the Dodgers, during the last two months of 2006, they had a conversation one day that led Penny to reach a stunning conclusion: This guy knows my stuff better than I do. It was eerie, really, how easily Maddux dissected Penny’s repertoire and suggested ways to maximize it. Penny, figuring he’d take advantage of the situation, asked Maddux to call a game for him against the Cubs. And so, on the night of Sept. 13, Penny glanced into the dugout before every delivery and found Maddux, who signaled the next pitch by looking toward different parts of the ballpark. Penny threw seven scoreless innings with no walks and beat the Cubs 6-0. “Maddux probably won’t tell you that story,” Penny says. He’s right.
Below is some of Maddux’s old baseball cards (I love that kind of stuff):
Lastly, I will leave you a video. Somehow after all these years and all those wins, Greg Maddux slipped by the commercial appeal that a Roger Clemens has had, but in this famous commercial Maddux and is rotation partner got themselves famous enough that even my Mom remembers it:
I present to you, “Chicks Dig the Long Ball”
How To Do Parkour
Here’s Melody, showing off her Parkour skills…no, she wasn’t faking, we found out she’s truly this bad.
How To Do Parkour from Mike Flynn on Vimeo.
Good article by Bob Nightengale on how the Cardinals are handling losing a teammate and close friend.
ESPN Screws Up the Josh Hamilton Memorial
I just watched the new montage piece ESPN put together for the passing of Josh Hancock and they managed to fuck it up the moment it started by showing a clip, not of Josh Hancock, but of Brad Thompson on the mound. I’m not even talking about a distant shot where you would have to be supremely eagle-eyed to pick it out, they showed a upward panning shot from toe to head including a close-up face shot…of Brad Thompson all while Karl Ravich was reading the short history of Josh Hancock.
Stay classy ESPN.
Here’s hoping someone catches their mistake before they post it online or show it again over the air.
Jason Stark reports on how those Detroit Tiger pitchers are doing during their fielding drills this spring after their horribly beautiful E-1 medley they played for the world last October.
Tim Hardaway is a complete fucking ass-wipe bigot. Here’s why.
(Possibly more on this later, I’m busy working on Kate Beckinsale anniversary stuff, but this may deserve a rant.)
Bear Vs Colt. Funny website depicting a bear fighting a Colt in nine different “rounds”. Shockly, the Colt wins…and gets the hot blond.
Superbowl 41: Peyton’s Turn
John Buccigross, an anchor on ESPN, has built himself a nice little ice rink in his backyard. He explains how he went about it in his recent EPSN.com column.
This would be one of the only cool reasons to not live in the city. You would have the space to make cool stuff like this. I would have gone with making a Field of Dreams-esque baseball diamond, but each to his own.
Congratulations Peyton Manning

One of the best football games I’ve ever witnessed just finished. Not only that, but it finished in just the way I wanted it to. Even though I have a Rams jersey hanging in my closet, I’ve been a huge Peyton Manning fan for as long as he’s been in the league. I’m not afraid to say I hope Manning and the Colts roll over the Bears in two weeks. (Which by the way would jump Manning ahead of the pack to go down as one of, if not the greatest quarterback in the history of the game.)




