My Take on Sports Returning

By Jake Rader https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29315408/mlb-commissioner-rob-manfred-now-less-confident-2020-season With the recent news that Rob Manfred is not confident that we will have baseball this year, many fans like me are dismayed. On top of that, there is a large faction of NBA players who disapprove returning to play due to various concerns. But yet, the league with players makingContinue reading “My Take on Sports Returning”

Day Trading For Dummies Volume 3: Official Statement Regarding Hertz Stock

By Patrick Cullen Here at Day Trading for Dummies, I strive to put forth entertaining quality that should not be taken seriously in any regard. However, When I carry out a public execution of a stock and said stock responds with a wild 1000% move to the positive side, it warrants an official response fromContinue reading “Day Trading For Dummies Volume 3: Official Statement Regarding Hertz Stock”

Role Models Part 2: An Athlete’s Perspective

By Mitchell Lohmeier In my previous article I talked about what entertainment industries hold the most impactful role models, ranging from Hollywood to sports. I delved in the world of media, and how ultimately its role makes athletes the most emotionally pulling in terms of role models. However, that is a fan’s view. What aboutContinue reading “Role Models Part 2: An Athlete’s Perspective”

Sixers Owner Josh Harris wants to buy the Mets and I am Disgusted

By Jake Rader Mets fans clamoring for new ownership may be getting closer to their wish as Josh Harris and David Blitzer have emerged as “serious” suitors, The Post reported Monday. But what would a Harris and Blitzer-owned Mets franchise look like if a deal eventually comes to fruition? There is some precedent for that.Continue reading “Sixers Owner Josh Harris wants to buy the Mets and I am Disgusted”

Is Temple Worthy Of A New Football Stadium?

By Joe Tobia Temple University has been in a constant state of upgrade for the past decade, or so it seems.  Numerous state-of-the-art facilities have been built throughout their campus such as: the new Charles Library, two apartment complexes- the View at Montgomery and Vantage Apartments, along with recently breaking ground to start the additionContinue reading “Is Temple Worthy Of A New Football Stadium?”

On This Day in Philly Sports History: The Flyers Lose Game 6 of The Stanley Cup

By Jake Rader I regret to inform you all that today is officially the ten year anniversary of the Flyers devastating game 6 Stanley Cup Finals loss to Chicago. The thought of Patrick Kane sneaking the puck between the legs of Micheal Leighton gives me nightmares to this day. Seriously, how in the hell didContinue reading “On This Day in Philly Sports History: The Flyers Lose Game 6 of The Stanley Cup”

The KBO is the MVP of the Coronavirus

By Patrick Cullen For those of you who haven’t been spending your nights watching Korean baseball at 1:00am, you’re missing out on a world of sports we didn’t know we needed. The Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) is filled with batters hitting well over .500, relievers with terrible ERAs, and cardboard fans. On the off chanceContinue reading “The KBO is the MVP of the Coronavirus”

Why The Sixers Should Fire Brett Brown

By Joe Tobia The whole city of Philadelphia, as well as any standard NBA fan, recognizes how lethal the 76ers could be while playing at full potential. Sure, we may have a killer lineup on paper, but any athlete can attest that a coach plays a vital role in winning. I’ve been denying this thoughtContinue reading “Why The Sixers Should Fire Brett Brown”