Of all the National League players that have stood out this season, no one comes close to Troy Tulowitzki. He is the best player in the National League. He should be the NL MVP this season. Read More
Author Archives: Leslie Monteiro
Right Move By LeBron To Come Home
No one saw this coming. That’s what makes LeBron James’ announcement of signing with the Cavaliers yesterday afternoon this much special. The stunning news makes all of this enjoyable. Read More
Rockies Fans Have Gotten Best Of Monfort
Rockies owner Dick Monfort has been in hiding with the Rockies accumulating so many losses since June. It was interesting he spoke to Denver Post’s Patrick Saunders and Mark Kiszla the other day. There’s no question something was up for him to be open to couple of sportswriters. Now we know why. Read More
Time For Decision By Carmelo and King James
Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James decided to opt out of their contracts, so they can get a nice lucrative deal for the next few years. They know they can be overpaid now while they are at their peak. They need to strike while the timing is right.
Out-of-touch Monfort Offers Pity And Excuses
Rockies owner Dick Monfort finally got around to talking about why his team stinks. It’s the least he could do. Too bad he did not say anything that was newsworthy. Read More
Kershaw Is About Perfection
With DJ LeMahieu at third on a throwing error by Kershaw to first in the third inning, the Rockies liked their chances of ending Clayton Kershaw’s scoreless streak. With one out, they had couple of chances to accomplish that feat. Read More
Making Money Is What Matters To Monfort
The Rockies suffered their 15th loss in 17 games after a 3-2 loss to the Dodgers last night to start their nine-game homestand. They have won just four times in their past 17 games at Coors Field. The Rockies are on pace to lose 100 games. Despite all that, there was a sellout crowd last night at Coors Field. That’s a win for Rockies owner Dick Monfort. Read More
Sakic Makes Most of Stastny’s Departure
After changing the culture that resulted to a successful season, Joe Sakic has the challenge of sustaining success by making decisions that would build the 2014-2015 Avalanche team. The Avalanche executive vice president of hockey operations either had to find replacements for Paul Stastny or overpay his star to have him stay. Read More
Unheralded Trades Does Nothing For Nuggets
It’s good to know Tim Connelly actually did something as the Nuggets general manager yesterday. He started his day by trading Evan Fournier and a second-round draft pick for Arron Afflalo, and he completed the evening by trading Doug McDermott (Denver’s 11th pick) and Anthony Randolph to the Bulls for Jusuf Nurkic (Chicago’s 16th pick), Gary Harris (Chicago’s 19th pick) and a future second rounder. Read More
Road To 100 Losses Could Be Possibility For Rockies
Anyone that knows baseball understands this season is over for all intents and purposes for the Rockies. That team is bad enough that it’s hard to be optimistic, and it does not help they are plagued with injuries. After a forgettable 1-5 homestand, Rockies fans have to endure three more months of bad Rockies baseball after this week is over. Read More
Tulowitzki Can Only Envy Holliday
Matt Holliday was one of Troy Tulowitzki’s best friends when both were teammates with the Rockies. The Rockies shortstop considers the Cardinals outfielder as his mentor when he was called up in 2006. He credits the Cardinals All-Star, Jason Giambi and Todd Helton for helping him being the hitter he is today.
Dickerson Plays Like He Belongs
Corey Dickerson has made Rockies fans not pine for the return of Carlos Gonzalez. Since playing everyday after Gonzalez was on the disabled list, he has seized the opportunity of being an everyday player. All he does is hit and make catches in the outfield. Read More
Hard To Get Into Soccer
Bars know how to make money when they can find that opportunity. With the World Cup coming up, this is a chance for bars to make a profit from now until July 13. Bars can sell soccer to folks to get drunk and act like hooligans with all the soccer matches going on in the day. It’s a chance to bring people together. Read More
So Much To Like About These Spurs
Then-Nuggets coach George Karl dreamed of the Nuggets as an unselfish team that would win games when Carmelo Anthony was traded. He wanted to show everyone that the team didn’t need a superstar to win games and a championship. He certainly had the Spurs in mind in what he was talking about. Read More



















