Thursday, April 30, 2009

Assignment #19 - What are you...


regretting that you did NOT do this year?The topic for today's blog post is, "What are you regretting that you did not do this year?"



1. What is it ? My regretes would be not applying to colleges earlier because i am still not sure to which college im going to.


2. What can you do to get over your regret? yes i can get over my regretes as soon as i get accepted to a college that i like


3. Do you have anything interesting to say about it? No i really don't



Assignment #18 - Post a Picture, tell a story

A- Rod

The upcoming book about Alex Rodriguez suggests he used performance-enhancing drugs after 2003 while with the Yankees and cites a high school teammate saying Rodriguez used steroids in his youth, according to a report in the New York Daily News.
"A-Rod: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez," by Sports Illustrated reporter Selena Roberts, is due out May 12. The Daily News said it includes sources from inside the Yankees clubhouse who suspected Rodriguez of using banned substances while with the club, which Rodriguez has denied publicly.
Following allegations in an SI.com article that preceded the magazine's release of a cover story in February, Rodriguez admitted to having taken performance-enhancing drugs in 2001-03 while with the Rangers. SI reported that Rodriguez failed a drug test for Primobolan and testosterone in 2003.
Roberts' book, the Daily News report said, claims that teammates remarked about physical traits in Rodriguez that could have been attributed to steroid use upon his arrival in New York, and that one unnamed Major Leaguer said Rodriguez and former pitcher Kevin Brown were seen together with human growth hormone in 2004. Brown denied that claim through his attorney, the report said.
Rodriguez also said during his press conference in February that he did not use performance-enhancing substances before 2001, including in high school. But, according to the Daily News, Roberts' book cites a former teammate at Westminster Christian High School in Miami saying Rodriguez was on steroids and his coach knew it. However, coach Rich Hofman said, "Whatever he was doing, he was doing it somewhere else."
According to the Daily News, the book also includes allegations of Rodriguez tipping pitches to opponents during lopsided games, as well as details of his personal life

My article can be found in the url http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090430&content_id=4494862&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb. I decided to chose this article because i was a alex rodriguez fan for many years and to find out he was taking steroids is devastating. I lost all respect for the man because he lied numerous times claining he never took performance enhancing drugs.


“CC Sabathia is going to be a Yankee,” writes Joel Sherman in an exclusive report for the New York Post.
Sabathia agreed to a six-year, $140 contract last night, following three straight days of meetings with Yankees GM Brian Cashman, according to Sherman’s report.
This morning on ESPN’s Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sherman said, ‘the Yankees are trying to corner the market,’ as they have made the highest offer to A.J. Burnett, they have met with Scott Boras about Derek Lowe, and have been sent medical reports on Ben Sheets, who they met with in Vegas.
According to Sherman, the Yankees want a rotation with power arms, despite the injury risk associated with such a plan.
…why do you care…
Now that Sabathia has locked in with the Yankees, setting the off-season bar for pitchers, people in baseball expect players like Burnett, Lowe, Sheets and others to begin signing as well.

CC Sabathia just signed the most highest contract for a major league pitcher in the history of the MLB. It's extravegant because he is going to have a 9 figure salary and he basically is set for life.

Assignment #16 - Something LARGE!


The Guinness Book of World Records has records that are broken every year by some new endeavor or spectacular animal. When we hear of the Guinness Book of World Records regarding dogs, such as Samson, a cross between two of the bigger breeds, the Great Dane and Newfoundland. He is 37in at the shoulder, stands 6ft 5in on his hind legs. However, many other dog-related records are broken in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Mr. Jeffries (registered as Knightsfollie Ladiesman), a Bassett Hound from West Sussex, England was entered in the Guinness Book in 2004 as the dog with the largest ears in the world. At 11.5 inches, his ears are so long that they flap in the wind on a breezy day and drag in his food. His owner, Phil Jeffries says his ears are so valuable that they are insured for $47,800.Mr. Jeffries is the grandson of Biggles, the dog that's on the Hush Puppies shoes. Another interesting fact is that it was the grandfather that previously held the title for the longest ears.Hi Tech Building Systems SS4100 Extra Large Cedar Insulated Dog House
We can't forget Gibson the seven foot tall Harlequin Great Dane that is 42.2 inches tall and 170 pounds. He is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest dog in the world. Gibson owned by Sandy Hall of California, beat out the previous winner, Harvey, who was 41.5 inches tall. Although both Gibson and Harvey have been Guinness Book of World Record winners for being the tallest dogs in the world in their time, they are not first to be the tallest to be recorded. That was also Shamgret Danzas, who was 42 inches tall and weighed 238 pounds. He was only a half-inch shorter than Gibson was, but he weighed almost 70 pounds more than Gibson did.
Another feat accomplished by large breed dogs is hunting and tracking. An amazing Doberman pinscher by the name of Sauer, tracked a thief 100 miles across the Great Karroo in South Africa by his scent alone in 1925. Sauer, who was trained by Detective-Sergeant Herbert Kruger, still holds the record for being the best tracking dog.
Although small dogs have done amazing things as well, it seems as though it's the large breed dogs that accomplish all the amazing physical feats. Years ago in 1849, a Greyhound Dog by the name of Bang made a 30-foot jump in his pursuit of a hare in Glouchestershire, England. He made the jump over a 4 foot 6 inch gate. Unfortunately, for Bang, he injured his pastern bone in the process.
Kell, an English Mastiff from England, also set a record for the heaviest dog in the world with a weight of 286. His neck isn't as big as Hercules, but he weighs a couple more pounds than Hercules. He set the world record in 1999. Moose is another dog that set the Guinness Book of World Records in 2001 as the heaviest dog in the world, but lost his title upon his death, so the title went back to Kell.
Zorba, also an English Mastiff, went down in history as the heaviest and tallest dog there ever was in 1989 with a weight of 343 and measured over 8 feet from nose to tail. No dog since then has taken this record away from him. It was Zorba's death, which caused the title to go to another dog. Zorba's registered name was Aicama Zorba of La-Susa and was proudly owned by Chris Eraclides of London, England.
Setting records in the Guinness Book of World Records is not the only accomplishments by large breed dogs. Many large breed dogs have made themselves famous on the television or movie screen and are known by generations. One of the most famous dogs of all times is Lassie.. Lassie was a beautiful collie that starred in his own television show, movies and books through the years. All the Lassie dogs through the years were descendents of the original Lassie. Those lucky enough to have watched Lassie as a child are often still watching reruns of Lassie with their grandchildren, and still loving the excitement Lassie brought to the screen
The very first dog to ever become a movie star was Blair, a collie in the movie "Rescued by Rover" in 1905. Cecil Hepworth, an actor and movie director, owned Blair. In the movie, there was a kidnapping and the family dog, Rover (played by Blair) saved the day. It was after this movie, that the name Rover became very popular for family dogs.
Another very famous canine movie star was Rin Tin Tin. A beautiful German shepherd born in Germany, Rin Tin Tin was brought into the United States after an American pilot named Lee Duncan, who also became his trainer, rescued him from the trenches. Rin Tin Tin's first movie "Where the North Begins" was in 1925 and after this, he made 25 more movies. He earned approximately 5 million dollars and signed his contracts with a paw print.
There have been many popular and famous large breed dogs that have made history. Let's not forget Snoopy!
Check out Gibson, The Giant Dane

The reason I chose this article is because it fascinated me how a dog could actually become this big. Its incredible!!! Since we had to pick something large I decided on picking a large dog because im a dog owner , and plus i have one of the smallest dogs in the a world a chihuahua.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Assignment #15 - Interesting News

BOSTON -- It was a rivalry weekend in which the Red Sox provided countless forms of excitement for their fans.
There was a walk-off win on Friday night despite a two-run deficit with two outs in the ninth, a slugfest victory on Saturday to overcome a six-run deficit and finally a 4-1 triumph on Sunday that included an electrifying straight steal of home by Jacoby Ellsbury.
Just like that, the red-hot Red Sox swept the Yankees in this three-game set to run their winning streak to 10 games.

"It was not the most direct route to win those games, but ultimately it came against a huge rival in the division," said Red Sox left fielder Jason Bay. "We came in with the same record [as the Yankees]. There's a lot of positives, not just because it's the Yankees -- which is a big plus -- but we want to keep playing well."
The Red Sox's first double-digit winning streak since they went on a 12-game run from June 16-29, 2006, has come on the heels of a 2-6 start.
Having completed a 9-0 homestand, the Red Sox will open a nine-game road trip in Cleveland on Monday night.
"We've played great," said Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia. "We've hit, we've pitched -- we've won a lot of different ways. When you're doing a lot of good things, you're going to win."
Sometimes it's not just good things, but extraordinary things.
Ellsbury's steal of home with the bases loaded and two outs in the fifth inning came against Yankees left-hander Andy Pettitte. It was the first steal of home by a Red Sox player since Jose Offerman on Aug. 30, 1999. Ellsbury became the first Boston player to register a straight steal of home since Billy Hatcher on April 22, 1994.
"What we have is a really fast player with some guts," said Red Sox manager Terry Francona.
With left-handed-hitting outfielder J.D. Drew at the plate and the count at 1-1, Ellsbury got a big lead and bolted just as Pettitte went into his windup. The center fielder went in headfirst to beat Jorge Posada's tag. The pitch was a called strike.
"On the previous pitch, I saw Andy go into his windup," Ellsbury said. "I was joking around with [third-base coach] DeMarlo [Hale] that I could steal home, and it was just one of those situations where it was bases loaded and J.D. up. If I go, I have to make it. But I took the chance, and fortunately I made it."
There were no signs relayed from the dugout to Hale. Ellsbury went on his own.
When Ellsbury crossed home, the Red Sox had a 3-1 lead. Drew promptly drilled a ground-rule double into the corner in right to make it a three-run lead.
"Like I said, it was a huge pick-me-up," said Bay. "It's better than a base hit or a home run. It's something that -- baseball is a game that's hard to play on emotion. But that right there was kind of like a huge infusion of energy. It was one of those times in the game where momentum shifts, and that was a pretty obvious one."
Swing man Justin Masterson, making his second start in place of injured right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka, turned in another strong performance. Masterson went 5 1/3 innings, allowing six hits and one run, walking one and striking out four while throwing 99 pitches.
"He was terrific," said Francona. "He attacked the strike zone, he changed speeds -- I thought he had good depth to his slider. He threw a couple of changeups and got his fastball by a couple of guys."
Their bullpen spent after the chaos of the previous two games, the Red Sox went to some new faces but got good results. Left-hander Hunter Jones recorded the final two outs of the sixth inning in his second Major League appearance.
Michael Bowden, also pitching his second Major League game after being activated just for Sunday's game, gave the Red Sox a big lift with two shutout innings.
"Tonight was particularly satisfying," Francona said. "We went to Hunter Jones, and he got big outs. Michael Bowden comes in and gets outs. We didn't have a whole lot of different guys to go to, but it was very satisfying. We did enough to win tonight, and that's what we wanted to do."
With closer Jonathan Papelbon unavailable because of his recent workload, Takashi Saito came on for his second save, completing the sweep.
"It's nice to sweep anybody," said Pedroia. "But we know they're going to be there in the end. We've just got to keep playing good baseball."


My article can be found on the URL:http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090426&content_id=4446410&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb. The article was how Jacoby Elsbury stole home in yesterdays game against the yankees. It's incredible how someone can actually steal home but since their was a left handed pitcher it was easier for him to steal and the third baseman wasn't holding him on.

Assignment #14 - What are you...


1. What is it (Right now, or waaaaay in the future?) I'm looking forward to going to college, and dorming with my best grandma

2. What are you doing to get ready for it? I'm studying in school and taking care of my grandma


3. Do you have anything interesting to say about it? Im going to throw parties every week!




Friday, April 24, 2009

Assignment #13 - Post a Picture, Tell a story

Diving play

Matt Kemp from the dodgers dove for a fly ball hit into center field to keep the pitchers no hitter alive. When he ran he made a back flip before he dove and caught the ball. After he caught it the batter was out-radged because he should of got a base hit out of it. So he ran up to Kemp and hit him dead in the head causeing kemp to go unconscious. After he was hit his teamates came running out the dugout and they started to fight with the opposing teams. After all of that 10 people were killed in total