Here’s what I’m thinking about where our local players may get taken in this weekend’s NFL draft.
I like NASCAR and would consider myself a fan but I really don’t have a favorite driver.
But if I did, one of them would definitely be Mark Martin.
So the Pirates just shut out the Atlanta Braves for the second straight day, and so far, I’ve been impressed.
Been to a few minor league games in my time, but until recently, I had never been to Charlotte to see the Knights.
Orlando Hudson seems to be doing just fine.
The Darlington native, who is in his first year with the Dodgers, is hitting .333 with two homers and five RBI and is coming off one of his best days as a pro.
Hudson hit for the cycle Monday, becoming the second Dodger to accomplish that feat. Wes Parker was the only other Dodger to do it.
Hootie and the Blowfish might not be making any albums together anymore but they sure know how to put on a golf tournament.
So, while tuning into the Pirates game on Sunday, something happened that I didn’t expect.
Kenny Perry gives his green jacket away to Angel Cabrera in an exciting 2009 Masters.
The Masters finally got a Tiger and Phil Sunday pairing.
Unfortunately, they will be teeing off way before the leaders. The world’s top two golfers both were expected to contend for a green jacket and unless something miraculous happens they will leave Augusta without one.
Saturday is moving day at Augusta, so who has the best chance to move up today?
Chad Campbell continues to lead, while Dustin Johnson just eagles the 8th hole. Here’s more of what I’m thinkin’ midway through the second round.
Want to see Tiger Woods play at The Masters today?
Good luck, unless you have a ticket to Augusta National.
It’s hard to imagine the Southeastern Baseball Classic as anyting but one of the region’s top tournaments.
Chad Campbell takes the lead after the first round, but does he have what it takes to win the green jacket? That, and more musings in What Lincoln is Thinkin’.
Here’s what I’m thinkin’ on the dawn of the Masters.