| Cannon Firing Line
Thoughts from another Planet...
By Ellis G. Cannon
PSR Publisher
If you have not yet done so, order the Extra Innings baseball
TV package. Life will never be the same. It's a steal at $159
a year. It's never wise to pontificate about how others should
spend their money, but if you have any interest in the sport,
go Bobby Bonilla and make your move. The part about life never
being the same is no exaggeration. Perhaps you, like me, ask every
morning what sports you have to look forward to each night. Until
now, the answers have been limited. No more. The handful of games
you receive every night takes care of that. You're done. It's
over. Buy the package.
At the risk of exposing something I'm receiving when I shouldn't
be, you wouldn't believe how many Stanley Cup playoff games come
with this baseball package.
Speaking
of the unexpected, every Mike Tomlin press conference seemingly
includes a question about whether he's prepared for what's about
to happen to him when things heat up in Latrobe and the upcoming
season. Maybe there's something to the question. Tomlin looked
a little fatigued at the pre-draft press conference he and Kevin
Colbert conducted immediately following mini-camp. The natural
wear and tear on Tomlin will be something he can only truly appreciate
by experiencing what is about to come.
As for that experience factor, the Penguins received invaluable
doses of it this past season, including before the playoffs began
by dominating a March schedule that had all the signs of being
a backbreaker. They also benefited by playing so many of those
games down the stretch with a playoff mindset. Ditto with the
postseason, as brief as it was. Just having gone through all of
that will almost surely translate to the Pens being better. Still,
changes in personnel will be the biggest factor if the Pens are
to make a move up to another echelon next season.
Adam
LaRoche is much better than this…Adam LaRoche is much better than
this…Adam LaRoche is much better than this.
Cincinnati outfielder Josh Hamilton is the biggest story in
the game right now.
As this issues goes to print, the Pirates are in the early stages
of a nine game homestand, during which they face Houston, Cincinnati
and the Chicago Cubs. Assume all the necessary caveats for an
April homestand, but also consider the Pirates are seemingly more
comfortable on the road early on and played very little baseball
at PNC Park through the first three weeks. Pittsburgh was over
.500 at home last season and while even a so-so result over the
homestand can be made up, the Pirates have placed so much of a
premium on a solid start, the last thing they want is more pressure.
So, yeah, a winning homestand would be a good thing.
And buy that package, Seam-head.
Ellis Cannon's SportsLine Pittsburgh"
airs weeknights, 6-8 p.m., on FM NewsTalk 104.7. Ellis is also
a regular contributor on the "#1 Cochran Sports Showdown" aired
Sundays at 11:35 on KDKA-TV. |