Archive for May, 2007

Thinking ahead

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

Detroit Tigers president Dave Dombrowski went shopping for a left-handed reliever to replace Jamie Walker last winter. When the ones he wanted were either too expensive or signed elsewhere, he decided instead to grab the best right-hander on the market.

It looked like there would be no major role for Jose Mesa in the Tiger bullpen, but now he becomes a key player with the injury to Joel Zumaya. Mesa appears to be the top candidate to handle Zumaya’s role as one of the set-up men for closer Todd Jones.

Mavericks are gone

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

A big potential hurdle for the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Playoffs is gone. Golden State just finished routing Dallas in the opening round.

TV commentators are calling it the biggest upset in the history of the NBA Playoffs. A team with 67 wins during the regular season has been toppled by a No. 8 seed. And this series wasn’t even close. Golden State dominated.

Golden State is much better than your average No. 8 seed. The Warriors battled injuries all season, but are putting together now behind the exposive play of Baron Davis and Jason Richardson.

For Dallas, it is the sad ending to an outstanding season. Both of last year’s finalists — Dallas and Miami — now are out of the playoffs.

What a mess

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

The gender equity lawsuit supposedly was filed to help high school volleyball players. Thanks for nothing!

With the court-mandated change in seasons, the state volleyball tournament now will be played Nov. 17. That’s the same day as the Michigan-Ohio State football game. Battle Creek’s Kellogg Arena (the new site of the finals) seats 4,675. Want to guess how many of them will be empty? Can you say “Ghost Town?”
Michigan high school volleyball tournaments used to be played all day Saturdays in the dead of winter. Now they will be played in the fall opposite college football. Won’t that be great for volleyball?

Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo had hosted the state finals since 1997. In those 11 seasons, average annual attendance grew from 7,000 to nearly 10,000 spectators. This year’s finals crowd could be limited to family members and the players’ boyfriends. Maybe not even the boyfriends.

Most of the volleyball players I’ve talked to are livid. They should be. The judge who made the original ruling (Kenneth Enslen of Kalamazoo) and the other judges who rubber-stamped that decision never listened to the athletes, their coaches or school administrators. They must believe the people are too stupid to think for themselves. What a sham this case has been from the start.

As W.W. Jacobs wrote in Monkey’s Paw, “Be careful what you wish for.”