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Dorf on Sports - 9/28/11 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 30 September 2011 14:36

with Andy Dorf and Fred Wallin

On this edition of Dorf on Sports Fred and Andy talk about the incredible night in baseball, as both The Red Sox and Braves collapse in the wild card races. St Louis wins the National League Wild Card and Tampa Bay wins the American League Wild Card! The guys talk NFL Football with week 3 in the books, and ask "Is your team where you thought they would be?" Fred and Andy also talk about some of the big College Football games going on this weekend, including Wisconsin welcoming Nebraska to the Big Ten. Mix in some calls from listeners and its a full hour of sports talk radio. Check out the show online @ 1100kfnx.com from 9-10pm on Wednesday nights, AZ time, or call in and voice your opinion at 866 536 1100.

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Home Improvement USA - 9/27/2011 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 30 September 2011 13:16

with Dave Rusch and Steve Leventhal

John Drengenberg from Underwriters Laboratories makes a return appearance this week. The show also welcomes back longtime guest Alan Schulman from Glentronics (makers of the Basement Watchdog series of sump pumps), and Mark Donovan from www.HomeAdditionPlus.com gives advice on a variety of home improvement topics.

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Weekend Sports Report - 9/24/11 PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 24 September 2011 16:07

with Les Grobstein, Steve Leventhal, Alison Moran, and Packer Dave

On the Weekend Sports Report: Les and Alison in studio, Slacker Packer Dave somewhere in North America.  Steve calls in from Phoenix.  We talk: Bears-Packers, Bears-Packers, Bears-Packers. Also, the Brewers clinching their first division title since 1982. Plus we have a lively NFL Roundtable with all four of us, and as a bonus (maybe) Dave sings!!! Enjoy!

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It's Not Money Ball, It's Shamball - part 2 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 September 2011 14:42

Continued from part 1

In the movie “Moneyball,” we first see that the downfall of the 2001 Oakland Athletics came ultimately due to costly errors and miscues in the field—culminating with a home run to seal New York’s ALDS victory in Game 5. Alone, that displays the great need for apt defensive skill on a diamond. Further, Oakland allowed Johnny Damon to depart for Boston, insinuating his “game” didn’t fit in with the Athletics newly-driven mathematical approach to success. Well, Damon won his World Series with the Red Sox two years later in 2004—and a second with the Yankees five years after that (2009). Meanwhile the A’s are in search for any playoff series win since Moneyball was implemented in the Bay Area—virtually having success or failure of the team depending on the quality of their starting pitching each season.{jcomments on}

Oh—and on a side note… Paul DePodesta (portrayed as “Peter Brand” in the film) failed miserably with the Dodgers as GM—and was replaced—as was the often incompetent J.P. Riccardi who ran the Toronto Blue Jays for a lengthy recent spell. Both were Billy Beane disciples, and both no longer direct their respective clubs with the failing Moneyball concept.

True Moneyball does have some nominal value, and shows that we need to take into account new ways to view and interpret not only the game of baseball, as well as the evolution of society in the world—for backward thinking brings us nowhere in improving towards the future. That said, teams who solely place import on the Moneyball concept are doomed to nothing but failure in the long run—as great talent, and stud-like pitching will always rule who winds up calling themselves World Series champion. Whether its stealing a base, bunting to put pressure on an opponent—or that ace on the mound, it’s fundamentals, ability, and people who win and lose games on the field—not robots or a calculator.

The recently released film “Moneyball” is certainly well-made and acted, especially by lead actor Brad Pitt, who plays A’s GM Billy Beane—perhaps even worthy of an Oscar nomination come next year. So take a watch, though do so with a grain of salt when interpreting the message this movie conveys.

And by the way, near the film’s end where the Twins knock off Oakland in the 2002 ALDS… that’s a Minnesota team which had a payroll in the same vicinity of the Athletics—and doing things the exact opposite in approach: with fundamentals, athleticism, and of course—quality pitching.

Phil Meyers is Assistant Sports Director at SRN Broadcasting, a Political Science Professor at DePaul University, and a licensed attorney.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 20:35
 
Dorf on Sports - 9/21/11 PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 22 September 2011 13:51

with Fred Wallin and Andy Dorf

On this edition of Dorf on Sports Fred and Andy talk lots of NFL football. Week 2 is in the books and Week 3 in just around the corner! Also some baseball discussion as the wild card races are heating up for the home stretch. Lastly, the guys talk some college football. Dustin Ybarra, a comedian who will be at the Improv this weekend stops by for a few laughs and to talk some sports as well. Plus calls from the listeners. Check out the show every Wednesday 9-10 pm AZ time online @1100kfnx.com and call in the show to voice your opinion @ 866 536 1100.

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