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7/21/2010

Quick Hits



CAL U on Letterman? Cal U on Letterman. [YouTube]

RB JAMEEL POTEAT looks like he's headed to Pitt, yet another nice score for the Wannstache. [Kristian Dyer/Fox Sports Twitter]

AMALIA TABATA-PEREIRA, the 44-year-old estranged wife of Jose Tabata, pled guilty on Wednesday on charges of kidnapping, interference with custody and impersonating a public officer. [Chron.com]

ZACH DUKE (3-9, 5.38) and Randy Wolf (7-8, 4.56) battle at PNC Park tonight as the Brewers try to avenge an 11-9 loss last night

Pedro Alvarez hit two home runs (including a grand slam) and Neil Walker added five hits for the Buccos. Brad Lincoln allowed nine hits and seven earned runs in 2 1/3 innings, nearly blowing a 9-0 first inning lead. [PG]

The JEROME BETTIS Asthma Sports Camp is underway at Heinz Field. [WPXI]


TIGER WOODS leads this year's SI Fortunate 50 list of America's richest athletes in 2009, earning over $90 million. No Pittsburgh athletes made the list, which included such names as Tracy McGrady, Darius Heyward-Bey, and Michael Redd. [SI.com]

4/16/2010

TODAY'S HEADLINES



The Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators meet for Game Two tonight, and all eyes will be on Pens goalie Marc-Andre Fleury after his overwhelming performance in the series' first game. But as the PG points out, "In his first three postseason runs as the Penguins' go-to goalie, Fleury allowed four or more goals 10 times. He is 8-2 in the game that followed, with two shutouts and two one-goal efforts. He also allowed two goals in four of those games, and three in the other two."

2/22/2010

TODAY'S HEADLINES



Separated at Birth, Olympic hockey edition: Top-notch work by SI.com on this one. Niles Crane as Gonchar? I'm buying that. [SI]

Pitt up in rankings: A 2-0 week with wins over Marquette and Villanova moved the Pitt Panthers to #12 in the AP and #16 in the ESPN/USA Today poll, released today. Amazingly, that still ranks them only fifth among Big East teams. To reiterate, that's five of the top 12 teams in the country, for anyone who dares to say this isn't the best conference in all of the land. [ESPN]

Pirates' 2010 slogan? From reader Greg T.: "I was on my way home from the Vancouver Olympic games and had a layover in the Minneapolis airport tonight where I saw this advertisement for the Timberwolves."

They're not rebuilding, Greg, they're reloading. Reloading players to trade to the Yankees and Red Sox someday.

Pens. Caps. PNC Park. New Year's Day, 2011: The Winter Classic in the Burgh? That's the word from Frank Coonelly, who is trying to bring the frosty New Year's event to the Steel City. Hey, that park deserves some excitement now and again beyond the 2006 All-Star Game. [PG]

Carnell Lake out at UCLA: The former Steeler safety and college All-American coached the defensive backs at his alma mater last season under Rick Neuheisel, but stepped down today for "family reasons". UCLA ranked second in the conference in pass defense last season under Lake's tutelage.

Lake spent last summer as a coaching intern with the Philadelphia Eagles, along with former Steeler LB Greg Lloyd, who would make an absolutely fascinating coach in my opinion. [ESPN Pac 10 Blog]

Charlie "The Spaniard" Brenneman recently got signed by UFC for four fights and will be debuting March 31st in Charlotte for Spike TVs fight night.

Brenneman wrestled collegiately at Lock Haven, won the first season of Pros vs. Joes, and has an 11-1 record. [MMAjunkie.com]

New York Post, Uniontown Bureau: "A man clad just in his underwear jumped on the hood of his girlfriend's moving car during a quarrel in sub-freezing temperatures in Uniontown, Pa., police said yesterday. Cops got a report Thursday at 3:20 a.m. of a 57-year-old man sitting on the hood of the car yelling at the woman behind the wheel."

As usual, Uniontown continues to make the area proud on a national stage. But is the guy So U.T?. We can only wonder. [NY Post]

Anthony Morelli has not given up
: The former Penn State QB is holding a personal tryout for scouts and GMs at the combine in Indianapolis next Friday.

Morelli was cut in camp by the Arizona Cardinals in 2008 and worked out for Buffalo and Green Bay last season. Morelli signed with the Milwaukee Iron of the Arena Football League in November and has since moved to Indy, where he is being tutored by former Colts QB Jack Trudeau.

Morelli famously backed out of his commitment to Pitt in 2003, and still has his share of critics to this day in the city. Yes, it's been a long time to hold a grudge. But I always say that Pittsburghers have extremely long memories. [PG]

Poteat likes Pitt: Harrisburg (Bishop McDevitt) RB Jameel Poteat, who hails from the same high school as Shady McCoy, had a very good trip to the school over the weekend. One of the top backs in the country, Poteat also has offers from USC and Florida on the table. He hopes to narrow his list to a final five by July.

This Poteat quote will make Pitt fans smile: "I had that feeling. It just feels like you're at home and the coaches and the fans show so much love. My parents love it, too, and that's a big thing for me. And I love what Coach Wannstedt is doing with the program and how everything seems to be going right." [KDKA]

Cleveland tops the list of miserable US cities: What, you expected another city? This is the only competition that they can actually win. And if you think they're miserable now, wait till they lose Lebron this summer. [msnbc]

Tiger Woods, shafting people for years: Here's a fantastic recap on the series of events in 2004 that ended up with Tiger bailing out on the 84 Lumber Classic at Nemacolin Woodlands. If you didn't like Tiger before reading this, you definitely won't like him any more after reading this. [Rum Bunter]

Benson parodies the Steelers dismal season through one man's epic night of drinking in the new video, "Super Bowl Hangover". [Benstonium.com]


Central Westmoreland Habitat for Humanity to host Steeler Basketball Game fundraiser at Hempfield High School: Central Westmoreland Habitat for Humanity, an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, has committed to raising $4,000 by Saturday, April 17, 2010 for their Haiti Home Build Project. The $4,000 will be used to purchase a new Habitat for Humanity core home that will be built in Haiti for a family that lost their home due to the earthquake.

The signature fundraising event for the Haiti Home Build Project is a charity basketball game between the Steelers Footballers Basketball Team and the Hempfield Habitat for Humanity All Stars on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 8:00pm at the Hempfield Field House.

Tickets are $7.00 each and can be purchased at the Central Westmoreland Habitat for Humanity ReStore in the Norwin Hills Shopping Center, the Hempfield Athletic Office - Hempfield Area High School Campus, from any Central Westmoreland Habitat for Humanity Board Members, and from Hempfield Area High School Participating Athletic Team Members. For more information on the Central Westmoreland Habitat for Humanity, please visit www.cwhfh.org or call 724-523-0308.

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1/14/2009

LUKE STEELERSTAHL



News coming in from all directions today, but I've got to get this in: Mayor Luke Ravenstahl wants to change his name to Luke Steelerstahl. I wish I was making this up, but to assure you that this is not a practical joke, a quote from our Mayor:

"On behalf of the Steelers Nation, I've decided to remove the word 'Ravens' from my name just like the Steelers will remove them from the AFC Championship," he said, referring to Sunday's playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens."

Apparently this happened during a morning appearance Ravenstahl made on the Star 100.7 morning show.

This becomes the next entry in the sports section of Ravenstahl's biography as Mayor. In case you've forgotten, he helped choose ESPN 1250's top fan, he had an infamous "dilemma" for the Stanley Cup finals, and there's that still-lingering story about sneaking into the US Open.

Like him or dislike him, he keeps things interesting, no?

Mayor wants to drop 'Ravens' from his name [PG]

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7/25/2008

BIG BEN IS FORTUNATE

SI.com just released their "Fortunate 50" list, which ranks the top 50-earning US athletes, including salary and endorsements. Not surprisingly, Tiger Woods came in a #1 with nearly $128 million. Somewhat surprisingly, Phil Mickelson was second with over $62 million. And just a little further down the list at #15 is a name you're also familiar with: Ben Roethlisberger.
According to SI, Large Benjamin is taking home $25,200,000: $22.7 million in salary and $2.5 million in endorsements. Says SI:
It's the gift that keeps on giving. Big Ben rakes in $20.2 million of his $25.2 million signing bonus during calendar-year '08; the rest is due next season, plus a $3 million roster bonus.
At this rate, he might outbid Stanley Druckenmiller for ownership of the team in a few years (by the way...have you seen his [Druckenmiller's] house?)
Other list members with Pittsburgh connections: former Pitt Panther Larry Fitzgerald checks in at #35 ($17.35 million), so I'm sure he can expect to hear from the alumni department soon. And former Pirate Jason Schmidt ranks #41 with $16.25 million, worth every penny for that 6.31 ERA and six starts in 2007.
Fortunate 50 [SI.com]
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6/16/2008

LOCAL HACKER BATTLING TIGER WOODS

OK, he's not a hacker. He's actually pretty good. But Rocco Mediate (given name: Greensburg's Rocco Mediate) has the tall task of a one-on-one for all the marbles against none other than Tiger Woods at the 2008 U.S. Open.
After eight holes so far today, Roc found himself down one stroke; not too bad for a 45-year-old who has never won a major (his highest finish was 6th at the PGA Championship in 2002).
For those of you who spent Father's Day on Mars or some other distant planet, Mediate had the unfortunate luck of watching along with the rest of America as Woods sank this putt to close out the day's action:


As one would imagine, this has become quite the big story around Pittsburgh. Mediate's whirlwind experience has been arguably the best thing to come out of the city of Greensburg since Westmoreland Mall opened its doors in 1977.

Can David slay Goliath this afternoon? That remains to be seen, but whatever the outcome, it will be the defining event of Mediate's career since he turned pro in 1985.

Follow the action:
Rocco Mediate [Wikipedia]

6/10/2008

TEN POINTS

1. Nice to see a sign of life out of the Pirates yesterday. The 5-3 win was nice, but standing up to Randy Johnson? That was impressive. What, was Doug Mientkiewicz angling to make the next Robin Ventura-Nolan Ryan moment?

2. By the way, I totally forgot that Mientkiewicz was the high school teammate of one Alex Rodriguez in both baseball and football. Rodriguez was the quarterback and Mientkiewicz a tight end at Westminster High in Miami. And no, A-Rod didn't win the championship with that team, either.
3. Junior Griffey hit home run #600 last night in, of all places, Florida, one of the worst home crowds in baseball history. It was the quietest 600th home run of all time, due totally to the dilution of the number by the steroid era. But Griffey has never been associated with any performance-enhancing drugs, which is exactly why his performance has been in decline.
In a way, he's like the Mario Lemieux of baseball. You can only wonder, if healthy, how many home runs (or in Mario's case, goals) he would've accumulated in his career.
4. The Dwight White passing came as things were winding down last week, and it didn't get the proper coverage that it deserved. Another look at his obituary in the PG paints the picture of a talented, personable, extremely intelligent man whose post-football career rivaled what he accomplished on the gridiron. And that's saying something.

5. You have to read this story about retired Mississippi State baseball coach Ron Polk, who's so upset about the naming of his successor that he's vowed to take his name off of the stadium. Of athletic director Greg Byrne, Polk said the following: "I'm going to do everything I can to make his life miserable."
That's a nice example you're setting for the young men whose lives you're shaping.
6. Have any of you seen Will Ferrell's Semi-Pro? Saw it last night, and it's becoming the same tired Will Ferrell plot: he's on top of the world, he bottoms out, he re-conquers the world in the end. Have you seen Anchorman, Talladega Nights, or Blades of Glory? Then there's no need to bother renting this. And that's coming from a Will Ferrell fan.

7. On the other hand, The Strangers (in theaters now) gets two thumbs up.

8. I'm not one for watching televised golf, but I have to admit: that Tiger Woods-Phil Mickelson pairing at the U.S. Open is pretty intriguing. And it gives me the excuse to run this exquisite photo of the duo.

9. Is Pittsburgh fully prepared for the upcoming Pamela Anderson invasion? I doubt it.
10. Pierogis N'at did a nice recap of the recent Billy Gardell/Mike Wysocki/Gene Collier standup troika. That's a lot of Pittsburgh humor for one man to handle.

12/19/2007

The News

--A Big 10 official who reffed the OSU-Illinois game has a "history of bankruptcy, casino gambling, child abuse and allegations of sexual harassment.” He didn't work the Pitt-WVU game by chance, did he?
--Here's recon footage of Rich Rodriguez sneaking out of town to talk to Michigan. Many photos included.
--My two favorite Steelers, Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker, were both named to the Pro Bowl. They join first-timer James Harrison, Free Agent Faneca, and a bearded, long-haired fellow who occasionally plays safety.
--It looks like Bill Parcells is coming back to take over the Falcons. In totally unrelated news, look for the Falcons to sign Curtis Martin, Keyshawn Johnson, and Richie Anderson very soon.
--SURPRISE! Big Ben is ranked as the #5 QB in the NFL by ESPN. Finally, he's ahead of Carson Palmer, but he's still behind Tony Underwood-Simpson, who, to the best of my knowledge, has never won a playoff game.
--Here's another surprise: Men's Health has a feature on America's Drunkest Cities, and Pittsburgh ranks a lowly #52, with an embarrassing #88 in binge drinking. A drinking town with a football problem? Surely you jest.
--Pity Dick Groat for having to choose sides in the big Pitt-Duke game tomorrow.
--Britney Spears' 16-year-old sister, Jamie-Lynn Spears, is with child.
--This week's entry into the non-existent "Insane Steeler Fan of the Year" contest. That narrowly edges last week's entry, the Steeler fan who went into a rage after the Patriots loss.
--Update on my Pirates franchise in the Sporting News 1986 simulation: we're 15-21, a full 10 games behind Baba Booey's Mets. And our own Mike Diaz is leading the league with 38 RBI.
--Bill Simmons publishes his annual NBA Trade Value rankings. It's long.
--This just in: Tiger Woods is jacked.

--Peter Puck is coming back!

--Woody Paige takes his Hall of Fame ballot very seriously.

--Time to recap another week of NHL action. It's fannnnntastic!

--Who wants the Michael Vick Pit Bull football?


--Google ads, not really helping baseball with its performance enhancers problem.

--A Cleveland contractor finds $182,000 hidden in a wall. The generous homeowner refuses to give him any of it.

A LIST OF TODAY'S TOP LISTS

THE 10 MOST TRAGICALLY UNDERPLAYED SPORTS DEATHS OF 2007

The 5 Toughest QB Decisions for 2008

The 10 Most Expensive Pets You Can Legally Own

The Priciest US Restaurants

20 Creative Ways People Have Smuggled Drugs - And Failed

The 10 Dumbest Criminals of 2007

6/17/2007

A Great Father's Day - UPDATED!

I must admit, I'm not much of a golf fan. But Sunday was not about me, it was about my dad, and golf has been a big part of his life, to say the least. His only request on Sunday, other than a small amount of manual labor from my brother and I, was to relax, cook out, and watch the U.S. Open.
So after we nailed a series of fertilizer spikes into the ground to help some struggling foliage (that my dog's errant urine streams helped to their current, weakened state, I must add), all that remained on the agenda was an afternoon of spare ribs and Oakmont.
After enduring Bob Costas and Jimmy Roberts wax poetic about life, Arnold Palmer, and Oakmont, it was time to watch some actual golf. I don't know how you can psyche yourself up to watch golf, but I could feel the excitement and importance of the event.
When Tiger Woods emerged for the day, he looked as if he could step onto the gridiron. To call him "jacked" would be an understatement. He was rocking the tight red shirt and black pants, his official "Eye of the Tiger" uniform. He didn't say anything to anyone, but you knew the other players could feel his presence on the practice tee. It was like watching Tom Brady get ready to beat Peyton Manning in the playoffs again. Only one problem: much like Manning finally got the best of Brady this year, Oakmont got the best of Tiger on this Father's Day.

Yes, it was Argentina's Angel Cabrera who would be victorious at this edition of the U.S. Open, immediately becoming the second-most memorable Cabrera in Pittsburgh sports history, trailing only the Pirate-killing Francisco Cabrera. Each had their own lasting impact: Francisco ruined the Pirates' chances of their first World Series appearance since 1979; Angel ruined the spectators' chance to tell their grandchildren that they saw the great Tiger Woods win at Oakmont. And much like the Pirates in 1992, Woods was the heavy favorite to emerge victorious.
Sidenote: Coincidence or not? On the very same day that an underdog named Cabrera won the US Open in Pittsburgh, Barry Bonds hit a home run off of former teammate Tim Wakefield, and SportsCenter showed a recap of some Bonds comments about Wakefield following the 1992 loss. Wow. I'm getting chills.
As my father and brother both suggested, considering the venue and proximity to a certain below-average baseball team, was this a day that Tiger should have worn something different? I present to you Exhibit A, the Pirates' "Sunday, red uniforms":

Yes, we dislike the Pirates so much, now they even get blamed when Tiger Woods fails to take home a major championship. Speaking of the Buccos, they did manage to pull out an 8-7 win against the White Sox on Sunday, but I must admit, they were justly relegated to third-string with our remote, trailing the Open and the Man vs. Wild marathon on the depth chart. Don't fret though, I saw more than enough, including an exquisite Jason Bay called strike three and the highly unexpected four-RBI day from Nate McLouth.

All in all, it was a great Father's Day. We saw some interesting golf, we saw as little of the Pirate game as possible, and unlike Ian Snell, we managed to not burn ourselves while preparing food. For a Father's Day on a quiet Western PA afternoon, that's all you can hope for.

UPDATES:

Here's a few points and related links worth adding on...

--Can we put an end to the Luke Ravenstahl-Tiger Woods controversy? Probably not. I must say, there is a true divide. I was at an event this weekend at Luke's (and my) alma mater of Washington and Jefferson College, and across the board, they believed the story to be false. Yet I get email after email from people saying they know this story is true. To top it off, the man himself, Jon Delano from KDKA, sent me an email and directed me and my readers to his blog as he tells his story one last time. Will it ever end? Probably not. But it's certainly become a white-hot topic of debate.

-Two things I forgot to mention about Angel Cabrera:

1. As long as we're on the topic of Sunday's final-round apparel, it should be noted that Cabrera was wearing black and gold. Or at least black and yellow.

2. Smoking in sports is always a popular topic on this site, and I think we found a Hall of Famer in that category in Cabrera, who spent the entire round smoking cigarettes.

-Jim Furyk, who grew up in nearby Uniontown, PA, got so fired up from the "Here We Go Jimmy, Here We Go!" chant of the crowd that he pulled his ball into the rough on the 17th hole. Steeler fans...they even make golf exciting.

U.S. Open: Cabrera defeats Woods, Furyk by one shot [Post-Gazette]

Pirates Notebook: Snell won't be cooking in Seattle [Post-Gazette]

Luke at Oakmont [Delano's Den]

It's Good to Have a Golf Champion Who Actually Looks Like a Golfer [Deadspin]

Encouragement from the crowd pleases Furyk [Post Gazette]

6/15/2007

The News

A recap of your favorite links, named in honor of Mike Tomlin
"I'm not telling a story. I'm reporting the news."


--How do you spell "MVP"?

Mario's going to have to install a new trophy case

--The always-dangerous Nick Dougherty leads after one round at Oakmont. Tiger Woods shot a one-over 71 and was not involved in any Mayoral controversies.

Tiger Woods tees off at the first hole. Not shown: Luke Ravenstahl, lurking in the gallery.

--First, the Pirates bench Jack Wilson. Then, they bring up John Van Benschoten. Is it just me, or does that look like two logical moves in a row? Maybe, but it didn't help on Thursday night, as they were shut out by the Texas Rangers and Kameron Loe, he of the 1-6 record, 7.40 ERA and .314 opponents' batting average.
--How should Daunte Culpepper boost his trade value? I don't know...how about not get in a car accident?
--The New York Islanders are creating a seperate press box-type area for bloggers. I'm going to go out on a limb and say the Pirates probably won't go this route.
--The San Antonio Spurs won the NBA championship last night, finishing off the Cleveland Cavaliers in a four-game sweep. And since this is a Pittsburgh-based blog, I'll understand if you leave my site right now for the mere mention of NBA basketball.
--If I mentioned the letters "NBA" and you're still here, I give you an Aaron Gray sighting: he's currently projected for the 37th pick, by the Portland Trail Blazers. Nothing like getting drafted as a center on the same team as Greg Oden to kick-start a career.
--50 Cent just got paid, so I'm guessing he'll have to change his name to $100 Million.
--How much is Wal-Mart projecting to lose from theft this year? If you guessed $3 billion, you win today's prize of getting to see an old man dressed only in a Wal-Mart bag.
--We close the morning with Cracked.com responding to a Bill Simmons column and coming up with a list of 13 Movie Plots Rendered Completely Ridiculous by Their Stars’ Behavior

6/13/2007

The News...Finally

A recap of your favorite links, named in honor of Mike Tomlin
"I'm not telling a story. I'm reporting the news."

Don't forget, any news you send automatically enters into the drawing for the 1979 Pirates World Series DVD set. Send them to mondesishouse@gmail.com
--How did Big Ben celebrate his one-year accident anniversary? Watching the Pirates with main squeeze Missy Peregrym. Make your own caption.

--Not to pick on Dejan Kovacevic, as I think he has possibly the worst job in the world and does excellent work on a regular basis. But I don't know if I'd describe the Pirates' 7-5 win last night as a "drubbing".
--Quote of the day, from Ichiro: “To tell the truth, I’m not excited to go to Cleveland, but we have to,” Ichiro said through an interpreter. "If I ever saw myself saying I’m excited going to Cleveland, I’d punch myself in the face, because I’m lying.”
For a Japanese guy, he's picked up on the "Cleveland Sucks" theory pretty quickly.
--Regular emailer Bill from Philadelphia called the Big Ben motorcycle accident a year before it happened. And the proof is in the Post-Gazette's letters section from 2005.
--You have to read any article that starts like this: "It’s probably the best time ever to be a Pirate fan. As the Bucs go for their unprecedented 16th straight division title, this year’s team - picked by many experts to go to the World Series - is deep and talented."
--Bengal receiver/Choir Boy Chris Henry is in trouble again, accused of administering a beat-down to a 16-year-old guy.
57. Tom Gorzelanny
61. Jason Bay
73. Ian Snell
--ESPN also projects the All-Star rosters, and Gorzo is the only Buc who makes the cut.
--Congrats to former Bucs Bobby Bonilla and Dick Stuart, starters on the Bugs & Cranks All-Time Lead Glove Awards Team
--The Pirates' ballot-stuffing employees might be at it again, as they're currently ranked #2 in the Rocky Mountain News' User Power Rankings.
--Chad Scott, the Steelers DB formerly known as Wolverine, may be the Patriots' starting corner this year.
--Here's a great article chronicling the party animal known as the Stanley Cup.
--Much like Luke Ravenstahl, we need to get excited for the upcoming US Open at Oakmont. ESPN.com has a great preview, and locally, check out Rizzo Sports for their take (and their predictions)
--Want to get Tiger's autograph this weekend? Good luck. And by the way, if you happen to get one, it's worth a few hundred bucks.
--Speaking of Ravenstahl, Newsweek's Howard Fineman says we can all learn something from him.
--Eric Staal will grace the cover of NHL 2008. Why not Jordan Staal?
--Ana Ivanovic...the new Anna Kournikova?
--Don't use too much muscle cream...you might die.
--The Knicks will take on Tel Aviv Israel Maccabi on October 11th. The early line has the Knicks as 10-point dogs.
--Howard Stern sidekick and Mondesi's House favorite Artie Lange is doing a second show in Pittsburgh on June 29th at The Funny Bone. This is after his 8 PM show at Heinz Hall. Sounds like a busy night for old Art.
--James Gandolfini tries to convince himself he can put The Sopranos behind him. He can then enjoy the success Ed O'Neill had after being Al Bundy, Michael Richards had after being Kramer, and Jaleel White had after being Urkel.
--Paris Hilton says she'll "no longer act dumb". Wait, that was an act?
--Yep, Paris is definitely a changed person. In other news, her rich dad is asking for a $50,000 ransom to host her get-out-of-jail party.
--The upcoming book about Lindsay Lohan could be the best read since Moneyball.
Photo of the day, from the team whose fans crap in the stands:

6/12/2007

Did Ravenstahl Sneak in to See Tiger?

There's a budding he said-he said controversy in the city between Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and KDKA's Jon Delano. As you know, the U.S. Open is at Oakmont this year, and the city is excited to host the first relevant June sporting event in more than a decade. According to Delano's sources, Ravenstahl was a little too excited:

Sources tell KDKA’s Jon Delano that when the mayor learned that Tiger Woods was out at Oakmont practicing, he had his office call the club to secure an invitation. The club told him politely, but firmly, that this was a private affair, and he was not invited. Nonetheless, the mayor got in his car, drove out, and tried to crash the club.
Sources say Ravenstahl was stopped by Oakmont’s security guards who told him the golf outing was a private event for American Express and its customers. But he talked his way into the club. Once inside, Ravenstahl was recognized and invited to dine with members of the club’s board of directors where, once again, he was told the event with Tiger Woods was private and not open to him.
But after lunch, sources say Ravenstahl got his hands on an American Express golf shirt, slipped the shirt on like he was part of the Am-Ex event and strolled onto the golf course looking for Woods.

Sienna, Tiger...just another day in the life of Mayor Ravenstahl

The other shoe fell this morning on the WDVE Morning Show, where Ravenstahl called in to completely deny Delano's story. He confirmed that he was at Oakmont and that he did talk to Tiger for roughly a minute, but not under the circumstances that he "crashed" the event. Ravenstahl added that as the Mayor, it's difficult for him to go anywhere without getting noticed, which does make sense. Naturally, WDVE hosts Jim Krenn and Randy Baumann were distraught over the fact that the story appeared to be untrue.

My take? We can only hope that Delano and KDKA fire back and further paint the picture of our mayor running around town, sneaking into events like a frat boy in his prime. It's great blog material.

5/07/2007

Mailbag!

Due to some scheduling issues, yours truly is forced to post a greatly-abbreviated mailbag this week. But trust me, I will make it up to you. I always do!

A few links for your morning...

--Western PA billionaire Joe Hardy officially tied the knot this weekend in Vegas with wife #3. Memo to you young Mondesi readers: get into the lumber business.

--One of the greatest stories you will ever read: the full account of Brian Jackson, AKA the "Steeler Impersonator". A few selected Pittsburgh girls don't come off too smart in this one.

Yeah, looks just like Big Ben to me...

--Sports business guru Darren Rovell tells us that after all these years, Freddy Adu pretty much sucks.

--The Smoking Gun gives us the contract demands of Tiger Woods. I always love when they show these. If you're ever bringing Eldrick to your event, know that he likes to snack on bagels with peanut butter, he enjoys playing cards and action movies, and Elin drinks Fiji.

--Howard Stern sidekick and Pittsburgh lover Artie Lange is coming to Heinz Hall this June. Artie fans who don't shell out $13 a month for Sirius will be interested to know that he weighed in at a svelte 303 pounds this morning.

--A Colorado man shows off his Spiderman memorabilia collection, valued at a cool half-a-million. As a noted Spiderman nerd, I can only say that I envy this work of art. (And you'll also be interested to know that Spiderman 4 is going to happen. As if the $159 million opening weekend wasn't a hint that they should probably keep the franchise alive.)

--In a unrelated spider story, this arachnid caused a head-on collision recently in Tennessee.

--Craig Patrick throws his hat in the ring to ruin the Phoenix Coyotes franchise.

--The always-classy Lindsay Lohan is caught on camera doing cocaine.

--Keith Olbermann...stalker of Rebecca Lobo?

--The brains behind bigbennews.com has another surveillance site set up. And no, it's not for Daniel Sepulveda. Unfortunately, it's for a member of the Red Sox, sworn enemy of mine since I endured a year's worth of a Boston-bred roommate in college who ate, slept, and breathed Shawcks. But if you're a fan of Jason Varitek or the Red Sox, you will not find a better site.

--Phillies pitcher Freddy Garcia was injured in an incident involving an equipment cart. Former Pirate Oliver Perez was questioned as to his involvement and later released.

(ABBREVIATED) MAILBAG!

--From Ramon Mondesi, my younger brother:

Just wanted to show you the fantasy baseball world's perspective on the tragic death of Josh Hancock and see what you thought. I clicked on the Kip Wells profile over at CBS Sportline and this is the best that they could come up with. It's a shame if you ask me:

"Analysis: In the grand scheme of things, it's pitty to think about the baseball ramifications of this tragic event. However, Rich Hill and Kip Wells will both very likely become two start pitchers for Fantasy Week 5 (April 30-May 6)."

Yeah, the most important thing after a tragedy like this is the impact it has on fantasy baseball.

Seriously, could things get any worse for the Cardinals? They sign Kip Wells. Kip Wells! Their holier-than-thou manager gets busted for a DUI in training camp. They lose Chris Carpenter until August. They've scored a Pirate-esque 92 runs in 30 games. And then the Hancock tragedy comes out of nowhere. At this point, they're making the Steelers' 2006 title defense look legitimate.

Ramon continues...

Since I had already wasted a couple minutes seeing how bad Kip Dynamite was doing, I decided to see how The Human Pitching Machine (Josh Fogg) was doing in Colorado. CBS provides this rather concise description after his first good outing of the year:

"Analysis: Fogg is not good, but he played the part Wednesday in New York. Consider him a high-risk option for the deepest of NL-only leagues still. This one start won't change our minds. Fogg is meat."

Maybe I should start reading more of CBS Sportsline, because that's pretty dead-on. And yes, Fogg does resemble a Juggs machine from a number of angles.

--From Mondesi's House "Cleveland Correspondent" TJ:
Here's an athlete encounter story...a group of us were out at a popular Warehouse District haunt here in Cleveland, and Eric Steinbach [the "Boating While Inxoticated" former Bengal, Mondesi adds] walks in with a few people. I pointed him out to one of my friends, "Joe". His reaction, for some reason, was on par with an adolescent girl coming face-to-face with Justin Timberlake. It was little unnerving to me, as he was disturbingly elated. He immediately scurried over and started talking to him. Next thing I know, they're doing shots, chatting it up, etc. - I couldn't tell if Joe was trying to pick him up or not.

After their brief exchange, "Joe" comes back over, with an ear-to-ear grin. He looks like he's just had a session with Vida Guerra. He can barely contain his excitement. So I humor him and ask him how it went, and he exclaims, "Dude, I just did a shot with Eric Steinbach!!!"

At this time, my sister (let's call her "Beatrice") interrupts with, "Who's that?" (While she is a Browns fan, she isn't really well-versed in free agent signings). Joe looks like she just insulted his mother, so I fill her in, complete with contract info. Beatrice (who, at this time, was several Coronas deep) says, "Big f-ing deal...I'm gonna go tell him that until he does something worthwhile for the Browns, I will think he's way overpaid." And off she goes.

It's important to keep in mind that Beatrice is 5'1'', and Mr. Steinbach is 6'5'', 290. She had to crane her neck to look up at him. I didn't hear what exactly was said, but knowing my sister, she said everything she intended to. Eric and his friends look like a group of deer in the headlights, holding his hands up as Beatrice walks away from him, looking satisfied. A few moments later, he gathers his friends and leaves. "Joe" looks like he's going to cry; he asks Beatrice, "What did you say to him?"

Beatrice nonchalantly polishes off the rest of her Corona and says, "Find another man-crush, Joe. He's not that great; I bust his balls and he just stood there...and his friends are a bunch of tools." She then proceeded to order a round of shots.

This is where it's hard to be an athlete. If this corn-fed slab of meat says anything to TJ's sister, he's an alcohol-guzzling tough guy picking on a Cleveland girl tired of sub-par football. If he doesn't, he's not so hot because he just got dressed down by a Cleveland girl tired of sub-par football. Whatever. He's a Brown. He's on the same team as the weiner-toucher and the soldier...and new team of the ex-jailbird on the downside of his career. I'll enjoy watching all of them get beat up on this season, then watching as the Cowboys pick in the top five next year. I wish the season started tomorrow.

--Meg from Cresson, PA is not happy about hockey coverage:
This has been really bothering me lately and I just have to get it out there. Have you ever noticed that when there is a World Championship Tourney going on, it's only televised or reported on if it is baseball or the Olympics? As you probably know, the IIHF Tourney is going on right now and Russia just happens to be tearing it up. Malkin and Gonchar are both doing an outstanding job and I feel that they should be recognized. Especially Malkin he has been criticized about not producing in the playoffs. Yet no major news channel including ESPN has yet to breath a word of the Tournament and believe me it is the hardest thing to follow on the internet, apparently no one believes in highlights. It's just frustrating not being able to see the guys play, to bad the country doesn't value hockey as much as other sports. Hopefully you and others can understand my frustration.
Actually, I haven't noticed anything on the IIHF Tournament, probably because no one is covering it (thus proving your point very nicely). ESPN could give two craps about NHL hockey at this point, let alone the IIHF. They're more concerned with the AFL and the makeover of Cold Pizza. I actually watched them go to a split-screen during the Yankee game on Monday night to give an "update" on an AFL game between the Crush and the Rush. I'd be curious to see how many viewers actually clicked away from the Yankee game to the AFL game.
But I hear your point. I would certainly be down for some updates from the Pens that are playing. Does anyone know if GwenJen travelled to the tourney with Evgeni?
--David F. sent a bullet-pointed list of 14 questions, each one better than the next. But yours truly is on a bit of a cramped schedule, so we'll have to pick a few for this week's mailbag:
As for the Pirates, 13-17 really isn't that bad a record for a team with no offense, no fundamentals, and no closer. They're nearly guaranteed to lose any game where the opponent scores more than three runs, and even find ways to lose a few games where the opponent scores fewer than three runs. 13 wins is actually pretty impressive. How long until the starting pitchers revolt against the rest of the team?
My thoughts exactly. The record is so "good" because they're playing other garbage teams. If they had some real competition in their division other than the Brewhas, they might be 7-23 right now. And just think, only 132 more to go! We will!
PS: the revolt is coming. Any bets on an over/under of when Ian Snell decks Jason Bay after he grounds into another inning-ending double play?
Do you think Humberto Cota's shoulder injury and John Wasdin's thumb injury are anything like Ricardo Colclough's neck injury (as in, "We're benching you, but we'll invent an injury and put you on the DL so you don't look as bad")?
Unfortunately for Cota, Wasdin, and Coakley, a scenario where they don't look bad simply doesn't exist. Respectively, they are possibly the worst catcher, pitcher, and cornerback I've ever seen. I enjoyed the recent declaration of good health from Ricardo, though. If a scrub says he's ready to go and no one is listening, does he really make a sound?
Do you think Brady Quinn would have been a first round pick if he wasn't coached by Charlie Weis and named "Brady"?
I'll answer that with a question of my own: Do you think Eli Manning would have dictated who he would play for and how many millions it took to sign him if his name were Eli Smith?
Would the locals have been so fixated on the Steelers drafting Revis or Posluszny if they weren't "Pittsburgh guys"? It's the same logic by which everyone wanted them to hire Grimm.
Another great point. This guy is locked in tonight. Although I think the Steelers would have snagged Revis if they had the chance, I'm hoping the local angle had zero to do with it. I don't think the Steelers actually worry about that too much. If they did, they would have taken Bruce Gradkowski last year instead of Camp Casualty Jacobs. I think this is more of a fan/media thing.
To those who feel it's important to draft a player with local ties in any sport, here are a few names of players who did not grow up in Blawnox, West Newton, or Aliquippa:
Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann, Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward, Jerome Bettis (I think he was from Detroit), Mario Lemieux, Sidney Crosby, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Barry Bonds, and Brian St. Pierre.
As always, I encourage you to send your thoughts on anything to mondesishouse@gmail.com for the next installment.And please include your city and state if you can.

4/25/2007

Vote For Sid

Time Magazine just released their list of candidates for the Time 100, the most influential people in the world. Among the nominees? How about Sidney Crosby?

Yes, it's true, Sid is up for election, right ahead of ABU HAMZA AL-MUHAJER, (a.k.a. Abu Ayyub al-Masri, for those of you scoring at home) on the ballot.

Highlights among the 203 nominees (statistics accurate as of April 25th at 5:13 PM EST):

--First is Steven Colbert, no relation to Kevin, with 91%

--Crosby is currently forth with 85%, just ahead of Bono and Steve Jobs

--Sanjaya is 12th. Howard Stern (27th) is giggling somewhere.

--Brangelina comes in at 9th (Jolie) and 13th (Pitt).

--Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat) is currently 30th...three spots ahead of Bill Gates.

--Dane Cook is 79th. Scary.

--Our President is 84th. Behind Dane Cook. Scarier.

--Other sports figures getting smoked in the standings behind Crosby include Tiger Woods (59), Tony Dungy (99), David Beckham (111), Barry Bonds (126), and Dikembe Mutombo (151).

--I've never seen a competition in which Jay-Z would be tied with Katie Couric and Lou Dobbs

--Currently sitting in last place is Paris Hilton, at a paltry 18%. Kate Moss is closely on her trail at 22%. If anyone is influenced by Hilton or Moss, then the world is in serious trouble.

Now don't forget,

VOTE FOR SID!