>Big Brown To Have Better Career Than You

>Starting to get really psyched for the Triple Crown.

Win or lose, looks like Big Brown will have a great job!

The winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness already has a syndication deal reportedly worth more than $50 million. Once he is retired from the track, he likely will command a stud fee of $100,000 for at least two years.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-breeding0605,0,3758756.story

Big Brown To Have Better Career Than You

Starting to get really psyched for the Triple Crown.

Win or lose, looks like Big Brown will have a great job!

The winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness already has a syndication deal reportedly worth more than $50 million. Once he is retired from the track, he likely will command a stud fee of $100,000 for at least two years.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-breeding0605,0,3758756.story

>Willie Watch: Two Troubling Sentences

>These are two sentences that I read in Newsday. They worry me.

Nuñez was batting .133 (6-for-45) at New Orleans. Randolph indicated he could use him to spell either David Wright or Luis Castillo.

You’re going to “rest” Wright for Abraham Nunez? Really?

Willie had a nice week. It’s over. I’m restarting the Willie Must Go brigade. Who’s in?

>Blue Collar Baseball: Rollins benched for lack of hustle

>Just discovered this blog which has this as the mission:

The aim of this blog is to put a spotlight on players and teams that play the game the “right way” and respect the traditions of the game of baseball. I like guys and hustle and give 100% day in and day out. I also realize that many players are great people and will attempt to give due respect for their humanitarian efforts off the field.

Now this should be interesting…one SS was benched for lack of hustle and pouted for a year…let’s see how the MVP reacts.

Blue Collar Baseball: Rollins benched for lack of hustle

Willie Watch: Two Troubling Sentences

These are two sentences that I read in Newsday. They worry me.

Nuñez was batting .133 (6-for-45) at New Orleans. Randolph indicated he could use him to spell either David Wright or Luis Castillo.

You’re going to “rest” Wright for Abraham Nunez? Really?

Willie had a nice week. It’s over. I’m restarting the Willie Must Go brigade. Who’s in?