Articles posted in May 2011

ESPN Book Will Tell Story of Really Smart People
May 16, 2011

by Kent Sterling There is a new book coming out on May 24th that has people in sports journalism buzzing.  “Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN” by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales is said to have all the dope on how ESPN was built and evolved into one of […]

Donald Davidson Remembers Indianapolis 500 Legend Louis Meyer
May 16, 2011

by Kent Sterlling Everyday through the Sunday, May 29, and the running of the centennial Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, we will present a video memory of one of the most important men in Indy 500 history. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter @kentsterling The features will be more or less chronological, but will always […]

“Jim Hendry Fired” – Anatomy of a Broadcasting Mistake
May 15, 2011

by Kent Sterling During his show on Friday, ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd reported that Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry had been fired by owner Tom Ricketts.  As Cowherd learned during the break that followed the announcement, he was wrong. How did that happen? Last Wednesday, furious with the level of play of the Chicago […]

My Son Graduates from College Today
May 14, 2011

by Kent Sterling Yesterday, we sat in the very room where I type this and talked to Ryan about where he would like to go to high school, or at least it feels like yesterday. Today, we are at Loyola University in Chicago where Ryan will graduate from college with a double-major in finance and […]

IU Basketball – What’s Going on in Bloomington?
May 12, 2011

by Kent Sterling Things in Bloomington are quiet – too quiet. The news in Bloomington generally pours out of Cook Hall to the tens of thousands of Indiana faithful who continue to wait patiently for the development of the current roster , as well as the arrival of the next wave of Indiana kids who […]

Sports Digest – Thursday, May 12, 2011
May 12, 2011

BCS/Fiesta Bowl settle, Cubs hammers Cards, and NBA offers delay in hard cap. NBA – Latest offer delays hard cap implementation – ESPN (Stein) NBA – Bulls having a tough time with Indy’s Jeff Teague – Chicago Sun-Times (Potash) BCS should spare us the false outrage – USA Today/AP (Dahlberg) NCAA Basketball – Dr. Bo’s […]

Milton Bradley for Carlos Silva – the Trade of a Lifetime
May 11, 2011

by Kent Sterling When the Seattle Mariners dumped the occasionally talented but always psychotic Milton Bradley this week, it marked the end of end era for both the Seattle Mariners and Chicago Cubs as both players in one of the silliest trades in baseball history had been cast aside despite their teams being on the […]

Is NCAA President Mark Emmert for Real?
May 11, 2011

by Kent Sterling Yesterday, the NCAA hosted a bunch of media types for a day of inculcation into the grim world of NCAA enforcement.  The idea being that them folks who criticize the NCAA ought to at least know how the hell the process works. Mark Emmert has been the president of the NCAA for […]

Chicago Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry – You’re fired!
May 11, 2011

by Kent Sterling Today, I am announcing the immediate termination of Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry.  Six moving boxes will be delivered to Hendry’s attention at Wrigley Field later today.  He can supply his own tape, or simply fold the flaps to close the boxes after he loads the personal stuff from his office. […]

The 2010-11 Lakers: A Fall From Grace
May 10, 2011

by Bert Beiswanger The heart of a champion? Save that phrase for another team. The defending champions? Who knew? Down 3-0 to the Dallas Mavericks in their second round series of the NBA Playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers showed the heart of the Tin Man Sunday (pre-Emerald City, of course) as the two-time defending NBA […]