Saturday, July 30, 2011

Shawn Sanford tearing it up!

Shawn Sanford, a Cinnaminson, N.J. native and a 2006 Cinnaminson High School graduate, has been lights out this season for the San Francisco Giant's Single-A affiliate, Augusta GreenJackets.

Sanford throws a pitch against the Crawdads during a game
on July 29, 2011. Sanford went eight strong innings, giv-
ing up zero runs on three hits, no walks, and two strikeouts.
The right-handed pitcher threw eight scoreless innings tonight against the Hickory Crawdads (what a team name) of the South Atlantic League, improving his season record to 8-6 and lowering his ERA to a minuscule 2.36 over 122.0 IP.

In his last ten games, he is 6-2 with a 2.00 ERA.

Sanford is definitely looking at a potential call-up in the near future. Not only has he been pitching unbelievably, but the Giants traded their top pitching prospect, Double-A right-hander Zach Wheeler, in the recent Carlos Beltran deal with the New York Mets.

That leaves a vacancy at Double-A, and with how well Sanford has pitched this season, you have to think the Giants would be hard-pressed to not seriously consider promoting Sanford.

I recently had the opportunity to interview Shawn and write a piece about his baseball career.


Check out the story here.

Shawn is truly a class act. He literally took 45 minutes out of his busy schedule to talk to me for an interview about a month ago.

Sanford is the type of guy that I personally love to see thrive, mostly because he has not let the fact that he is a professional baseball player get to his head.

He was by far one of the best interviews I have ever conducted in my young journalism career.

Hopefully Sanford will continue to perform well in the minor-league circuit so we can see him in the MLB in the near future.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Big project complete, return forthcoming

Finally finished my "big project" at the Atlantic City Weekly, which includes:

1. A feature story on Greg Burke, former San Diego Padres pitcher and current Triple-A pitcher in the Padres organization.

2. A special "baseball card" feature on all of South Jersey's professional baseball players.

3. A feature on Single-A pitcher Quinton Miller.  

4. A feature on Single-A pitcher Shawn Sanford.

Click the red links above to see the features, and get ready for more frequent blogging in the near future from The Rant Sports.

Also, look out for new contributing writers who may be joining the staff at The Rant Sports in the near future.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Put a Jacket On Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker James Harrison

Men's Journal refers to Harrison as an "NFL Hitman" for his countless illegal hits.




For those of you who listen to The Rant on The Sting WRUR 88.5, you know that Bri and I have a special segment in the show called "Put a Jacket On", which is when we highlight athletes around the sporting world who act in an idiotic way.

Why do we give those athletes a jacket, you might ask? Well, I apologize for the corniness, but at the U of R, our mascot is a Yellow Jacket, which explains the "Jacket" part.

And in sports, if a player is performing well, he/she is commonly referred to as being "hot" or "on fire". If a player is performing poorly, he/she is often said to be "ice cold".

So if an athlete does something dumb, Bri and I consider them to be "ice cold" in terms of their actions.

Anyway, congratulations are in order for James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the winner of the first ever blog edition of "Put a Jacket On".

According to ESPN.com, Harrison made some ludicrous comments in a recent interview with Men's Journal- click here for some of the interview.

Harrison began his comment spree by bashing NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who facilitated Harrison being fined $100,000 last year for illegal hits.

Harrison claims that, among other things, Goodell is a crook, devil, puppet, and dictator. All are comical depictions- I was actually laughing when reading them.

But his comments become anything but a joke when Harrison says that he would not help Goodell if the commissioner were to catch on fire.

"If that man was on fire and I had to piss to put him out, I wouldn't do it," Harrison said. "I hate him and will never respect him."

Harrison earns the first blog edition of "Put a Jacket On". Congrats!
As you can see in the picture above, Men's Journal refers to Harrison as an "NFL Hitman". Well, perhaps a respected psychiatrist should evaluate Harrison for having a mental disorder that could lead to him becoming an actual murderer. Maybe the FBI should add him to their Watch List.

And I mean that in all seriousness. There has to be something extremely wrong with Harrison for him to say that he wouldn't save Goodell from death if he could.

In addition to his Goodell comments, Harrison trashed his teammates Rashard Mendenall and Ben Roethlisberger for their performance in the Steelers' Super Bowl loss to the Green Bay Packers this past season.

Specifically, he called Mendenhall a "fumble machine". Last time I checked, Mendenhall and Roethlisberger were one of the best running back-quarterback duos in the NFL.

And, oh yeah, let me add that Mendenhall had just two fumbles in 324 rushing attempts in 2010. Doesn't seem like a fumbling machine to me.

Harrison's insults towards his teammates are probably not the best way for him to bolster team morale just as the NFL Lockout is (apparently) coming to a close. Then again, maybe team chemistry doesn't matter between teammates who play on separate sides of the ball.

James Harrison: PUT A JACKET ON!

Check out the espn.com article about Harrison's comments here.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Trout to major league

Mike Trout is now a Major Leaguer.
As said before in my previous post, I've been working on a lot of different projects at the Atlantic City Weekly, my employer for the summer.

Part of my big project was released earlier today with the news that the number one prospect in baseball, outfielder Mike Trout, had been promoted to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from Double-A Arkansas.

Trout is a Millville, N.J. resident and I had the privilege to play baseball against him in high school.

I also had the privilege to interview Trout recently and write a feature story about him, which was released earlier today.

Check out the story here, and stay tuned for more updates in the near future.