Posted by Jeffery Lung on Dec. 7, 2011 at 12:45 PM
RSBS Special Correspondent and bonafide LOLstro lover, Mr. Johanna Mahmud reports: “Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines.” There are three things I can never remember: the first is people's names. The second is... is... Anyway, I know I love me some hot stove! I'm making my...
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Posted by Bill Zeltman on Dec. 5, 2011 at 4:58 PM
Ruben Amaro likes to get down to business and this year seems no different at the Winter Meetings for the Philadelphia Phillies. Rumors abounded today and two that everyone seem to be following concern third baseman Aramis Ramirez and shortstop Jimmy Rollins. Meetings with Ramirez's agent are heating up and...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 29, 2011 at 12:30 PM
Click ME to Listen!!! And so in this Podcast brought to you by Lifestyles… The RSBS crew celebrates its 30th episode by taking a stroll down podcast memory lane, remembering things that busted our (and hopefully your) guts. AIDS salad and Ron Santo's memory get rehashed while new memories (like...
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Posted by Bill Zeltman on Nov. 22, 2011 at 9:14 PM
According to MLB.com, Bud Selig is a hero. When he became commissioner in 1992, Major League Baseball was a $1 billion a year business. Baseball had revenues of over $7 billion in 2011. The sport is at an all time high for popularity. But are the changes that have been...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 21, 2011 at 2:30 PM
Admit it. It may be Monday, but your mind is already on Thursday -- Thanksgiving -- the one day of the year where your sole responsibility is to eat yourself into a coma, sprawl out on the couch and watch football for 7 hours while catnapping as necessary. You get...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 19, 2011 at 2:30 PM
As the enemy begins yet another chapter in its century-long battle against awful, I can't help but reflect on the one-and-done tenure of Mr. Mike Quade. I will not question the hearty baseball acumen of the man; he's been around this long, so he must know something. But a leader...
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Posted by Bill Zeltman on Nov. 18, 2011 at 12:10 AM
The MTR Sports Report is hosted by Bill Zeltman and a variety of MTRMedia.com journalists. The show covers MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA, and college sports. MTR Sports Report's latest podcast is now available. You can listen on MTRMedia.com's new 24/7 online radio station by clicking here, by subscribing to our...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 17, 2011 at 4:51 PM
The RSBSians have spoken! And y'all told us to open that bag up. So we did. And here's what we've won... Oakley’s newest Blender shades are the perfect mix for active lifestyles. Lightweight C-5 alloy is combined with O-Matter earstems and sure-grip Unobtainium for unrivaled comfort and durability. Slide these...
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Posted by Connie Mack on Nov. 17, 2011 at 7:30 AM
We finally found Dennis Eckersley's Look-A-Like Present day Dennis Eckersley looks like.. ..1980's Dennis Eckersley! But wait, he also looks like someone else.. ..1970's Dennis Eckersley I know there's a High School yearbook out there somewhere with a similar picture in it! (Washington High School - Fremont, CA - Class...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 16, 2011 at 2:45 PM
RSBS Special Correspondent and podcast kidnapee, Mr. Johanna Mahmud reports: “I speak over two thousand languages, including Dodo and Unicorn. I had a classical education.” Can Theo talk to the animals? Does he speak two thousand languages? Can he communicate his agenda to the morbidly obtuse, dumb and crazy? From...
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Posted by Bill Zeltman on Nov. 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM
Warning Track's Latest podcast is available. You can listen on MTRMedia.com's new 24/7 online radio station by clicking here. You can also subscribe to our Podcast in iTunes. (Search for MTRMedia.com) or listen by clicking on the link below. Listen to The Warning Track live on Tuesday's at 4pm EST...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 15, 2011 at 12:30 PM
Click ME to Listen!!! And so in this Podcast brought to you by Lifestyles… Jeff tries his darnedest to be as polite as possible during his unfettered gloating of World Championship status (Go Cards!) while Second City's Mark Piebenga adds some level-headed awesomeness to Johanna's outlandishness and Allen's seasoned straight...
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Posted by Allen Krause on Nov. 12, 2011 at 1:00 PM
The way our brains work, we attempt to apply a narrative or causality to events, even after the fact, to justify what happened and why it happened. We look for points where the momentum shifts and where all of a sudden something that was unthinkable becomes inevitable. Baseball is full...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 11, 2011 at 2:30 PM
Just like the unfounded superstitions of the delusional masses, this is gonna be LOUD, in your face and probably a bit offensive: Wilson Ramos Kidnapped I know Venezuela has a vast array of domestic problems, but why kidnap Wilson Ramos?!?! While he may some day become a catching superstar for...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 9, 2011 at 2:45 PM
RSBS Special Correspondent and Muppet Aficionado, Mr. Johanna Mahmud reports: Left-Hand Hate KO'd by Love. I’ve been living in the house of ill repute. I got my diploma from the University of Strange. Somehow Jeff and Allen let me spew about any and all things on this fine site, which...
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