Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Kasey Kahne Needs to Man Up


Late in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup road course race in Sonoma, California Juan Pablo Montoya spun out Kasey Kahne and naturally Kahne was irritated by it. However, it’s what Kahne said about Montoya in a postrace interview that really bothered me. Kahne said: “last year when his cars were good he still couldn’t win a race; shows about what he can do in NASCAR.” Well, I know Kahne was talking in anger, but in the real world Montoya has been more successful than Kahne since the start of the 2010 season. Montoya, in fact, did win a race last year at Watkins Glen, which is one more race than Kahne’s won in the last year & a half. Montoya also had a higher points finish and more top 10s than Kahne last year. In fact, since Montoya has come into the sport in 2007 Kahne has only had 2 more wins, 2 more top fives and 5 more top 10s than Montoya (who took a few years to get acclimated to stock cars), and Montoya who finished 8th in the points in 2009 has a higher points finish than Kahne in any of the last 4 ½ years. Kahne is basically still living off the one really good season he had in 2006, when he won 6 races. He continues to be an overrated driver and continues acting like the princess he really is. Kasey Kahne you need to seriously man up.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Reliving Marlins Owner's Horrible Decision to Can Girardi



In 2006 the Florida Marlins hired Joe Girardi as their manager after previous manager Jack McKeon retired. It was Girardi’s first managerial job and he nearly turned the Marlins completely around and had a struggling team from the year before in wild card contention late in the ’06 season. He was liked by fans, liked by his players, but he and Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria didn’t get along. After the season Girardi was named the National League’s Manager of the Year, but he was also fired by Loria, becoming the first manager in history to win that honor and be fired in the same season. Well, as you know Girardi was soon after hired by the New York Yankees and led them to a World Series title in just his second season with the team. The Marlins are on their third manager in just the four and a half years since Girardi’s firing, and oh by the way that manager is once again Jack McKeon. Loria made a horrible baseball decision back in 2006 simply because he couldn’t get along with Girardi and I hope he thinks about that every day during the Marlins recent skid toward the bottom of the NL East.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Stupid IndyCar Draw Could Ruin Franchitti's Season


For the first time in 30 years last Saturday night the IndyCar Series held two races on one night. The first race at Texas Motor Speedway was set by the normal qualifying session and three-time Indy champ Dario Franchitti went on to win the race. That’s when the stupidity and big problem set in. You see the starting order would for the second race of the night would be selected by a random draw, meaning the drivers could be lucky enough to select the pole position and could be just as unlucky and draw the 30th and final position. Franchitti drew position 28. Current points leader Will Power, who is in a tight championship battle with Franchitti drew the third starting spot. Power’s spot, 25 positions ahead of Franchitti, allowed him to cruise to an easy win in the second race and even more importantly allowed him to open up a bigger lead in the championship standings. Thus, something as asinine as a random draw could wind up affecting the entire season and ruin Franchitti’s chances at a third consecutive and fourth overall championship. If the IndyCar Series decides to do another double race night next season they had better figure out a more fair way to set the field for the second race.