Thursday, June 3, 2010

Los Angeles Lakers Win Game One

Just a couple hours ago the Los Angeles Lakers put a beating on the Boston Celtics in the first game of the NBA Finals. Boston couldn't gain any ground on the Lakers after the half. Every run that Boston had was being matched and beaten by the Lakers.
I really don't want to see the Lakers win the championship. I hate Kobe Bryant with a passion and I can't stand to see him win another championship. Besides the Lakers always go to championships and it's about time for some other western conference team to make a run at it. Kevin Garnett is one of my favorite players ever and Id like to see him win his second championship.

Peru murder has familiar suspect

Joran Van Der Sloot has been suspected of murdering a woman in Peru. The woman's name was Stephany Ramirez and she was registered in the room rented by Joran Van Der Sloot leading poilce to believe he is the murderer.
This Joran Van Der Sloot needs to be put in jail. He got away with murdering Natalie Halloway and now he's probably going to get away with this one to. He should just be put behind bars. He even confessed to Natalie murder so there's no reason that he should be put on the streets. He shouldn't be allowed to walk around unsupervised. He is a guy when the surroundings are right can kill and cover up a crime without any remorse.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

A Ruined Perfect Game

Detroit Pitcher Armando Gallaraga was one out away in the bottom of the ninth inning when he was up against Jason Donald. Jason Donald hit a ground ball and what seemed like the end of the game suddenly got a bad call and Donald was ruled safe. Gallaraga's perfect game was over.
The umpire is getting just ridiculed about the call and a few have even said that he did that to prevent Gallaraga from a perfect game. Sure it was a lousy call. It was clear that the perfect game should have been there. But umpires make mistakes. Jim Joyce felt lousy after he watched a replay about the play. He was crushed about costing him the perfect game. It shouldn't be made into a big deal.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Ken Griffey Jr. Retires

Seattle Mariners great outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. officially announced his retirement from the MLB on Tuesday. After 22 years in the MLB and a fading career that was obviously coming to an end Jr. knew it was time for the end. He's thankful for his career and is sad to leave the game.
It's really sad to watch a player like Griffey go. He was probably the greatest player in MLB history who didn't use steroids. His endless ammount of gold gloves and his 609 career homeruns make him probably the best all around player who never used steroids in the history of baseball