Sunday, May 27, 2007

The Sunday Baker's Dozen

Here is the first edition of the Sunday Baker's Dozen.....13 links to stories from newspapers and bloggers around the country.....we start off in the city of Angels about Kobe Bryant....

The L.A. Times Mike Bresnahan writes about Kobe Bryant's increasing frustration with the Lakers
  • Mike Bresnahan


  • As a follow-up to the Kobe saga, L.A. Times columnist Bill Plaschke writes that the Lakers should consider trading Kobe....
  • Bill Plaschke


  • The Boston Globe's Bob Ryan writes about the NBA Draft Lottery.....
  • Bob Ryan


  • The Miami Herald's Dan Le Batard writes that the Florida Marlins are not that bad of a baseball team.....
  • Dan Le Batard


  • Jim Trotter of the San Diego Union Tribune writes about the Chargers new uniforms and L.T.'s new Nike commercial....
  • Jim Trotter


  • The St. Louis News-Dispatch Bill Coats writes about the solid relationship between rams head coach Scott Linehan and qb Marc Bulger......
  • Bill Coats


  • Remember former Bronx Little League stud Danny Almonte.....Ian Begley of the N.Y. Daily News writes how Almonte is now pitching in an independent league....
  • Ian Begley


  • For our NASCAR fans, the Charlotte Observer's Tom Sorensen writes about the Rick Hendrick racing team.....
  • Tom Sorensen


  • The Cleveland Plain Dealer's Jodi Valade writes about the work ethic of Piston forward Tayshaun Prince.....
  • Jodi Valade


  • The Detroit Free-Press' Michael Rosenberg writes how the Pistons are winning ugly.....
  • Michael Rosenberg


  • The San Antonio Express News' Buck Harvey writes about Gregg Popovich's tough love....
  • Buck Harvey


  • The Atlanta Constitution Journal's Mark Bradley writes about Braves potential free agent outfielder Andruw Jones and his not-so-hot season so far....
  • Mark Bradley


  • The Las Vega Review-Journal's Ed Graney writes how Ultimate Fighting is getting the best of the boxing world....
  • Ed Graney
  • 1 comment:

    grittysquirrels said...

    I think Platschke is stupid (I don't even know if that is how you spell it) and trading Kobe is one of his dumber ideas I've heard.

    Trading Kobe would be pure disaster for the Lakers and the franchise would probably never live it down.