Spring and Summer Bring Many Great Days at the Ballpark. Wednesday Was Not One of Those. I can still remember my first time walking out of the tunnel and seeing the Phillies Game at Veteran’s Stadium. Even at nine years old, on the drive down my grandad had told me to savor the moment. The freshly prepared turf in the outfield. The sun glistening against the … [Read more...] about A Flooded Philly Frenzy
Betting On The 76ers As A Die-Hard Fan: Navigating The Waters Of Rational Betting
For those of us who bleed the deep blue and red of the Philadelphia 76ers, every game isn’t just a match; it’s a rollercoaster of emotions. Betting on our beloved 76ers can sometimes feel like a natural extension of our fandom, an additional way to showcase our unwavering support. However, when the heart rules over the head, our betting strategies can quickly go … [Read more...] about Betting On The 76ers As A Die-Hard Fan: Navigating The Waters Of Rational Betting
3 Weeks to Draft: Who Might the Eagles Take at No. 22?
With three weeks until the NFL draft, rosters are taking shape, and some clear picks are beginning to show. With the Bears, Patriots, and Commanders expected to take their future quarterbacks, it will be a long way to go to see who might fall to the Eagles with the 22nd overall pick. While the Eagles recently ended the conversation about whether they would trade Reddick or … [Read more...] about 3 Weeks to Draft: Who Might the Eagles Take at No. 22?
Howie Roseman Won’t Let the Eagles’ Great Culture Fade
After a relatively addition-free offseason just a season ago, GM Howie Roseman has gone all out in 2024. He has, at the very least, improved every position of need for the Philadelphia Eagles, minor or massive. More than anything, that says that he is not keen on letting the Eagles’ winning culture fade. It means a lot in the NFL, and he’s not about to let that go away. He … [Read more...] about Howie Roseman Won’t Let the Eagles’ Great Culture Fade
Philadelphia Sport’s Greatest Sins
Seventy Years Ago, Philadelphia Lost Two Franchises in Eight Years. On Friday in South Philadelphia, in front of nearly 43,000 and after the game had already been rescheduled once— the oldest continuously running sports franchise in America — The Phillies opened the season. The long-awaited excitement of another emotion-filled, thrilling baseball season — from the team with a … [Read more...] about Philadelphia Sport’s Greatest Sins