Barry Larkin was a natural at shortstop. He had the range, and could make hard plays look routine. Barry also was an excellent hitter as well helping the Cincinnati Reds to the 1990 World Series. Larkin numbers were also very good as a hitter. He hit .295 with 198 home runs, 960 RBIs, 2,340 hits and 379 stolen bases. A 12-time All-Star, he won the 1995 NL MVP award, three Gold Gloves and the 1990 World Series. Larkin deserves his spot in Cooperstown. The finally vote tally is listed below.
Player Votes Pct
Barry Larkin 496 86.4
Jack Morris 382 66.7
Jeff Bagwell 321 56.0
Lee Smith 290 50.6
Tim Raines 279 48.7
Alan Trammell 211 36.8
Edgar Martinez 209 36.5
Fred McGriff 137 23.9
Larry Walker 131 22.9
Mark McGwire 112 19.5
Don Mattingly 102 17.8
Dale Murphy 83 14.5
Rafael Palmeiro 72 12.6
Others receiving votes: Bernie Williams, 55; Juan Gonzalez, 23; Vinny Castilla, 6; Tim Salmon, 5; Bill Mueller, 4; Brad Radke, 2; Javy Lopez, 1; Eric Young, 1.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Final AP College Football Poll 1-10-2012
Well the final AP College Football Poll is out until the summer, but in the end it has some interesting things to look at. Now we all know Alabama is No.1 I think they proved that to everyone in the country without a doubt. Number two though could be debated for some time to come. Some people feel LSU does not belong, but I think they do. With what they have accomplished they should be two. Oklahoma State should be three and my only beef is South Carolina. I think they should have been higher ranked.
AP Top 25
1.Alabama (55)
2.LSU (1)
3.Oklahoma St. (4)
4.Oregon
5.Arkansas
6.USC
7.Stanford
8.Boise St.
9.South Carolina
10.Wisconsin
11.Michigan St.
12.Michigan
13.Baylor
14.TCU
15.Kansas St.
16.Oklahoma
17.West Virginia
18.Houston
19.Georgia
20.Southern Miss
21.Virginia Tech
22.Clemson
23.Florida St.
24.Nebraska
25.Cincinnati
AP Top 25
1.Alabama (55)
2.LSU (1)
3.Oklahoma St. (4)
4.Oregon
5.Arkansas
6.USC
7.Stanford
8.Boise St.
9.South Carolina
10.Wisconsin
11.Michigan St.
12.Michigan
13.Baylor
14.TCU
15.Kansas St.
16.Oklahoma
17.West Virginia
18.Houston
19.Georgia
20.Southern Miss
21.Virginia Tech
22.Clemson
23.Florida St.
24.Nebraska
25.Cincinnati
NBA Schedule Jan 10, 2012
Toronto
Washington
7:00pm ET
Houston
Charlotte
7:00pm ET
Sacramento
Philadelphia
7:00pm ET
Dallas
Detroit
7:30pm ET
Oklahoma City
Memphis
8:00pm ET
Chicago
Minnesota
8:00pm ET
San Antonio
Milwaukee
8:00pm ET
Cleveland
Utah
9:00pm ET
LA Clippers
Portland
10:00pm ET
Miami
Golden State
10:30pm ET
Phoenix
LA Lakers
10:30pm ET
Washington
7:00pm ET
Houston
Charlotte
7:00pm ET
Sacramento
Philadelphia
7:00pm ET
Dallas
Detroit
7:30pm ET
Oklahoma City
Memphis
8:00pm ET
Chicago
Minnesota
8:00pm ET
San Antonio
Milwaukee
8:00pm ET
Cleveland
Utah
9:00pm ET
LA Clippers
Portland
10:00pm ET
Miami
Golden State
10:30pm ET
Phoenix
LA Lakers
10:30pm ET
NBA Scores Jan 9, 2012
Indiana 86
Philadelphia 96
Final
Minnesota 87
Toronto 97
Final
Atlanta 106
New Jersey 101
Final
Charlotte 87
New York 91
Final
Detroit 68
Chicago 92
Final
New Orleans 94
Denver 81
Final
Philadelphia 96
Final
Minnesota 87
Toronto 97
Final
Atlanta 106
New Jersey 101
Final
Charlotte 87
New York 91
Final
Detroit 68
Chicago 92
Final
New Orleans 94
Denver 81
Final
NHL Schedule Jan 10, 2012
Phoenix
NY Rangers
7:00pm ET
Buffalo
Toronto
7:00pm ET
Philadelphia
Carolina
7:00pm ET
Winnipeg
Boston
7:00pm ET
Ottawa
Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET
Detroit
NY Islanders
7:00pm ET
St. Louis
Montreal
7:30pm ET
San Jose
Minnesota
7:30pm ET
Vancouver
Tampa Bay
7:30pm ET
Columbus
Chicago
8:30pm ET
Nashville
Colorado
9:00pm ET
New Jersey
Calgary
9:30pm ET
Dallas
Anaheim
10:00pm ET
NY Rangers
7:00pm ET
Buffalo
Toronto
7:00pm ET
Philadelphia
Carolina
7:00pm ET
Winnipeg
Boston
7:00pm ET
Ottawa
Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET
Detroit
NY Islanders
7:00pm ET
St. Louis
Montreal
7:30pm ET
San Jose
Minnesota
7:30pm ET
Vancouver
Tampa Bay
7:30pm ET
Columbus
Chicago
8:30pm ET
Nashville
Colorado
9:00pm ET
New Jersey
Calgary
9:30pm ET
Dallas
Anaheim
10:00pm ET
College Basketball Schedule Jan 10, 2012
Georgia
19 Florida
7:00pm ET
Florida St
VA Tech
7:00pm ET
14 Louisville
Providence
7:00pm ET
DePaul
24 Seton Hall
7:00pm ET
Iowa
6 Michigan St
7:00pm ET
S Florida
Notre Dame
7:00pm ET
4 Baylor
18 Kansas St
8:00pm ET
N Iowa
23 Creighton
9:00pm ET
5 Ohio St
Illinois
9:00pm ET
Vanderbilt
S Carolina
9:00pm ET
Miami (FL)
3 UNC
9:00pm ET
Chicago St
22 San Diego St
10:00pm ET
Seattle
Washington
10:00pm ET
19 Florida
7:00pm ET
Florida St
VA Tech
7:00pm ET
14 Louisville
Providence
7:00pm ET
DePaul
24 Seton Hall
7:00pm ET
Iowa
6 Michigan St
7:00pm ET
S Florida
Notre Dame
7:00pm ET
4 Baylor
18 Kansas St
8:00pm ET
N Iowa
23 Creighton
9:00pm ET
5 Ohio St
Illinois
9:00pm ET
Vanderbilt
S Carolina
9:00pm ET
Miami (FL)
3 UNC
9:00pm ET
Chicago St
22 San Diego St
10:00pm ET
Seattle
Washington
10:00pm ET
College Basketball Scores Jan 9, 2012
Oklahoma 65
Okla St 72
Final
W Virginia 57
17 Connecticut 64
Final
Cincinnati 68
11 Georgetown 64
Final
Okla St 72
Final
W Virginia 57
17 Connecticut 64
Final
Cincinnati 68
11 Georgetown 64
Final
Monday, January 9, 2012
Tim Tebow Shocks His Critics With Winning Performance Against the Steelers
Tim Tebow has played on many big stages before, so he knows what to expect. Against the Pittsburgh Steelers everyone thought Tebow would struggle against the leagues no.1 defense, but that was not the case. Tebow threw for over 300 yards and connected on a touchdown pass in overtime to give the Broncos a 29-23 win. I will be the first to admit I did not give the Broncos or Tebow much of a chance that's for sure.
The Broncos run the ball well and passed even better against a Pittsburgh defense that looked old and tired. The Steelers had their chances, but did not make the most of them. You have to credit the Broncos and Tim Tebow with the Steelers having an off-night I guess. No matter what Tebow-mania will keep moving for at least another day it seems. People love Tim Tebow and he sure did not hurt his stock any with yesterday's performance that's for sure.
The Broncos run the ball well and passed even better against a Pittsburgh defense that looked old and tired. The Steelers had their chances, but did not make the most of them. You have to credit the Broncos and Tim Tebow with the Steelers having an off-night I guess. No matter what Tebow-mania will keep moving for at least another day it seems. People love Tim Tebow and he sure did not hurt his stock any with yesterday's performance that's for sure.
College Basketball Schedule Jan 9, 2012
Oklahoma
Okla St
7:00pm ET
W Virginia
8 Connecticut
7:00pm ET
Cincinnati
9 Georgetown
9:00pm ET
Okla St
7:00pm ET
W Virginia
8 Connecticut
7:00pm ET
Cincinnati
9 Georgetown
9:00pm ET
College Basketball Scores Jan 8, 2012
DePaul 71
Villanova 87
Final
12 Indiana 88
Penn St 82
Final
18 Wisconsin 41
16 Michigan 59
Final
Arizona 57
USC 46
Final
Purdue 79
Minnesota 66
Final
Maryland 74
N.C. St 79
Final
California 77
Oregon 60
Final
Villanova 87
Final
12 Indiana 88
Penn St 82
Final
18 Wisconsin 41
16 Michigan 59
Final
Arizona 57
USC 46
Final
Purdue 79
Minnesota 66
Final
Maryland 74
N.C. St 79
Final
California 77
Oregon 60
Final
NHL Scores Jan 8, 2012
Philadelphia 4
Ottawa 6
Final
Detroit 3
Chicago 2
Final OT
Columbus 4
Anaheim 7
Final
Ottawa 6
Final
Detroit 3
Chicago 2
Final OT
Columbus 4
Anaheim 7
Final
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