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MLB May 2022 Review
The 2022 MLB season is closing in on the summer months, and that means the All-Star break is getting closer and closer. While the month of April serves as an introductory portion of the season--not as vital but important enough to give fans an idea of how each of the 30 teams will perform, the month of May serves as a tone-setting month. How each team stands after May is important, as June is the last full month before the all-important All-Star break. But that's down the line. Here's a look at a few teams that drew some attention in the month of May.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedNBA Playoffs Recap: Celtics dethroned the Heat and advanced to the NBA Finals
And the new…Eastern Conference champions… The Boston Celtics!!!! The Celtics are heading to the NBA Finals since 2010! After a grueling series against the depleted Miami Heat, the Celtics overcame adversity and won the “Bob Cousy Eastern Conference Championship" trophy. In addition, the 1st “Larry Bird Inaugural Eastern Conference Finals MVP” is none other than a rising superstar, Jayson Tatum. Rising star Jaylen Brown also stepped up huge when it counted with his timely shots.
Michael ReynosoPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedLove him or hate him, José Mourinho still delivers
We can all hear and read that José Mourinho is supposedly done. That his methods, his football style, and his charisma are a matter of the past. That the new era of managers came with all their new methods and pushed José aside. Well, I think they are wrong. Really, really wrong. And I think his results support my judgment. José Mourinho still delivers and delivered everywhere he had been.
Matic CretnikPublished 2 years ago in CleatsWhat Went Wrong: Another Elite Eight Loss for Hurricanes
The Carolina Hurricanes' 2022 Stanley Cup Playoff run was an interesting one, to say the least. After managing to finish first in the Metropolitan Division, the Hurricanes ended up in a dogfight against a Boston Bruins team that was sputtering. Seven games, but the Hurricanes won because of home-ice--the home team won all seven games. The Canes went on to face the New York Rangers in what went on to be a hotly contested series, and just like their first series against the Bruins, the home team kept winning games.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced2022 Conference Finals Preview
The Final Four is all set. The Conference Finals are here. This round is very vital, it will determine which two teams will face each other for the Stanley Cup! We were treated to a very captivating second round that saw so many amazing moments, plays, and goals, but after the dust has settled, it has come down to the final four teams remaining. Since the 2013-14 season, the Conference Finals have been contested between each of the four winners of the division brackets, with the East series pitting the Atlantic vs the Metropolitan, while the West series pits the Central vs the Pacific. The series are as follows:
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced- Top Story - June 2022
Thank You Buster Posey
Seeing news circulate social media led to ultimately coming to terms with reality — Buster Posey’s retiring from Major League Baseball.
Joshua Charles HeflebowerPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced Anju Bobby George makes EXPLOSIVE claim, says athletes bringing back banned drugs from overseas |
Legendary long jumper and Athletics Federation of India (AFI) senior vice-president Anju Bobby George on Sunday (May 29) dropped a bombshell, alleging that few of the country’s athletes are bringing back performance-enhancing drugs from overseas, which are being distributed among some of their colleagues. Speaking at the two-day Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the AFI here, Anju, the country’s lone World Championships medallist, said many of the banned drugs being consumed, have been brought by athletes caught for doping originated from abroad.
SurajPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedWhat Went Wrong: Blues Lose Series and a Lot of Respect in the Process
A heated and immensely controversial Central Division Final series between the Colorado Avalanche and the St. Louis Blues saw the latter ousted in six games. The Blues entered the playoffs as a much stronger team than they were in the previous season, and it showed. The shortened 2020-21 season saw the Blues in the localized West Division, and in spite of the fact that half of the West Division consisted of poor teams, the Blues struggled to get into the playoffs, and when they did get the division's last spot, they took their struggles with them.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced