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title="buck showalter" href="http://www.mtrmedia.com/orioles/2010/07/baltimore-orioles-finally-hire-buck-showalter-as-manager.html"> Buck Showalter</a>. The team has won 6 of the last 7 under Uncle Buck.</p><p>The Columbus Clippers are in 1st place despite a sweep by Buffalo this last weekend. The Clippers are 68-50 for a .576 winning percentage. Maybe the Indians should call up the Clippers and send the Indians down to Columbus.</p><p><strong>NBA</strong></p><p>The Cavs lost C Shaquille O&#8217;Neal to the Celtics. O&#8217;Neal wants to win another championship and it is very clear to everyone but Cavs owner Dan Gilbert that will not happen any time soon in Cleveland. The Cavs also lost C Zydrunas Ilgauskas a couple of weeks ago when he followed LeBron to Miami.</p><p>LeBron is finding that more people than just the fans in Cleveland are upset with him for his &#8220;Hour of Betrayal&#8221; program on ESPN. The City of Cleveland refused to pay for the police protection of LeBron&#8217;s bike fund raiser this past weekend. Always before, the City covered the overtime. In addition some advertisers have reportedly dropped interest in him as a spokesman.</p><p>That&#8217;s what I think. Tell me what you think.</p><p><strong>Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for </strong><span
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title="All Star game" href="http://www.billlucey.com/2010/07/allstar-game-preview-historic-footnotes.html" target="_blank">All Star game</a> is over, we need to take a look at the standings and project what might happen from this point to the final weeks of the season.</p><p>The trading deadline is coming up and there are a few names floating around that could help a contender. Some deals have already been made. The biggest deal was SP Cliff Lee going to the division leading Rangers. He gives the team the one thing they did not really have&#8211;a true #1 starter. Even with the team&#8217;s financial problems, they decided to go for it all this year.</p><p>The Jays and Braves traded SS with Alex Gonzalez going south in a five-player deal along with 2 minor leaguers for SS Yunel Escobar and LHP Jo-Jo Reyes. The Braves needed a little more O and Gonzalez should help. Escobar has been at best inconsistent.</p><p>The Jays are in 4th in the tough AL East and have put out the word that RPs Kevin Gregg, Scott Downs and Jason Frasor are available. They are looking to build for next year. Several teams might be interested in Gregg who has converted 20 of 23 save opportunities.</p><p>SP Roy Oswalt is the most attractive guy out there. The White Sox are looking at him but he is 32 and is scheduled to get 16M in 2011 and 12.</p><p><b>AL East</b></p><p>The Yanks are leading and Rays are still close just 2 games behind. Both went 8-2 before the break. The <a
title="Red Sox" href="http://weblogs.variety.com/on_the_air/2010/06/i-hate-the-red-sox-but-i-do-like-boston-med.html" target="_blank">Red Sox</a> have fallen and can&#8217;t seem to get up. They went 4-6 in the last 10 and are 5 games behind. With all the Sox injuries, it is less and less likely that they can keep up.</p><p><b>AL Central</b></p><p>The White Sox lead by just a half game over the Tigers. The Sox are depending on pitching and the long ball because they are hitting just .257 as a team. They are 3rd in home runs with 100. The Tigers are hitting .275.</p><p><b>AL West</b></p><p>Texas has a 4.5 game lead over the Angels. The Rangers have the best lead in the AL and Lee will only help them win the division. Beyond that who knows.</p><p><b>NL East</b></p><p>The Braves have profited from the Mets stumble over the last 10. The Braves expended the lead to 4 games by going 7-3 while the Mets went 4-6.</p><p><b>NL Central</b></p><p>The Reds have a been traded places with the Cards all season. That will continue as long as the Reds pitching holds up. It won&#8217;t and the Reds will fall out of the race in the middle of August. Nobody else in the division is a factor.</p><p><b>NL West</b></p><p>The Padres are 2 games ahead of the Rockies but need both a pitcher and a bat. They won&#8217;t get either before the trading deadline but still should hold on to win the NL Weak.</p><p>That&#8217;s what I think. Tell me what you think.</p><p><b>Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for </b><u><a
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href="http://sportsims.net/"><strong>http://sportsims.net/</strong></a></span><strong></strong><strong>. Tell them Coach Smith sent you.</strong></p><p>That&#8217;s what I think. Tell me what you think.</p><p><strong>Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for </strong><span
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href="http://www.nfl.com/" target='_blank'>NFL</a> steals the spot light and doesn&#8217;t give it back. Baseball has a following but it is losing ground against other sports particularly football.</p><p>Proof of how totally football overshadows baseball can been seen most clearly in the steady decline of the TV ratings for the World Series. It has fallen about 50% in the last 10 years while the ratings for the All Star game have held fairly steady. Why? Because no one plays football in the middle of July.</p><p>Baseball has to take maximum advantage of the period when it is the only major league sport in the docket. The schedulers seem dedicated to having all the games between the Boston and the Yankees in the first few weeks of the season. But that is when both the <a
href="http://www.nba.com/" target='_blank'	>NBA</a> and NHL has its playoffs. A good marketing guy would never put their best games and highest draws on opposite a tough competitor. They should have waited until the MLB was the only show on TV.</p><p>Baseball faces another problem as well. The playoffs and World Series have started so late that the kids couldn&#8217;t watch them to the end. Add that to the fact that kids don&#8217;t play baseball the way we used to growing up in the 1950s, and you have the makings for a of a marketing disaster in the future.</p><p>Baseball has been trying to increase interest among the young by moving the first pitch time of playoff games earlier. It has also begun broadcasting the armature draft on television. The MLB draft will never reach the level of interest of the NFL draft for a couple of reasons. A lot of the early draft picks are high school age which very few fans have seen. Since most people don&#8217;t watch <a
href="http://www.ncaa.com/" target='_blank'	>NCAA</a> baseball except the the college world series they don&#8217;t even know the college players. So because most people don&#8217;t know the players, the interest in the draft just isn&#8217;t going to come close to that of the NBA or NFL.</p><p>So let&#8217;s move baseball of the national sports stage and get ready for the real national pass time—football.</p><p>That&#8217;s what I think. Tell me what you think.</p><p><strong>Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for </strong><span
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href="http://www.nfl.com/" target='_blank'>NFL</a> has decided that to get anyone to play in their post season game, they have to hold it in Hawaii. Baseball holds their game in the middle of the season. Maybe they should put a franchise in Hawaii too. At least the weather would be better.</p><p>Players are afraid of injury. Remember Pete Rose running over Cleveland&#8217;s Ray Fosse in the 1970 game? Fosse was never the same after that hit. It cost him his career.</p><p>What has happened to MLB&#8217;s summer classic is inter league play and too much television. When Ben Franklin and I were kids, we seldom saw our favorite players on out of market teams except for the all star game. Ben was always a bigger baseball fan than I was. But you can&#8217;t eliminate inter league play because it draws fans to the ballparks all over the league. Reductions in TV games won&#8217;t be happening any time soon either. Baseball is losing enough money as it is. So what&#8217;s to be done?</p><p>One thing that should NEVER have been done is to allow the game to determine home field advantage in the World Series. Can you even imagine how stupid it would be to allow the West winning the <a
href="http://www.nba.com/" target='_blank'	>NBA</a> game 128-126 to give the Lakers home field advantage in the NBA finals?</p><p>Nothing can be done. Baseball can add a skills competition like the NHL and NBA has but that will not draw the top names. The old timers game is about the only thing that will draw some viewers but not enough to make a difference. A rookie game with 3A all stars vs the current rookie crop might generate some interest and exposure for future stars of the game.</p><p>As it has in every other area, baseball will continue to do the same things the same way and expect better results. That won&#8217;t work. Just ask our elected representatives in Washington. They use that exact approach to the problems we face.</p><p>That&#8217;s what I think. Tell me what you think.</p><p><strong>Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for </strong><span
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style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Comment of the month:</strong></span> #4427 &#8220;ANALYSIS: NFLPA Executive Director Smith has a revolt on his hands!&#8221; from robertinseattle</p><p>Comment:</p><p>And YOU are absolutely right. Just like Gene Upshaw. The NFLPA doesn&#8217;t and doesn&#8217;t want to represent the retired players. It&#8217;s been very clear for years. But then, that also means the NFLPA and its Executive Director is obligated by law to return any and all money ever held or spent from the disability and pension funds that they&#8217;ve been sitting on or controlling for years. That money was part of the total 60% share of gross revenues paid by the owners and earmarked specifically for those retirement funds.</p><p>That aside, even pension experts are stunned to see the levels of abuse and thievery that these guys have been enduring for the past 25 years. There is absolutely NO legitimate Union that can legally withhold pension and disability benefits for ANY reason whatsoever (unless they made the rule up themselves). No Big Three automaker&#8217;s Union (the UAW) ever went back to their retired workers to tell them they were cutting their benefits when they went on strike. They would have had a strike inside a strike! Have the <a
href="http://www.nba.com/" target='_blank'	>NBA</a> or MLB Unions ever threatened their retired members that way in the past?</p><p><strong>Robert, I just have nothing to add. Well done.</strong></p><p><span
style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Updates on previous columns:</strong></span></p><p><strong>Donte Stallworth got a pass on DUI Manslaughter.</strong></p><p>This week Commissioner Goodell told another suspended player, Mike Vick, that he will not even consider the issue of reinstatement until he completes his house arrest. The critical question is when will Goodell consider reinstatement for Stallworth. According to the reports, Stall is under house arrest for 2 years. Goodell should treat Stall the same way.</p><p><strong>God must hate the Cleveland Browns—My first column.</strong></p><p>This week <a
href="http://fryingpansports.com/2009/07/21/vegas-projects-the-browns-to-win-7-games/" >Browns</a> WR Joe Jurevicius sued the Browns and the Cleveland Clinic for negligence over a staph infection that cost him last season and perhaps his career. It should be remembered that JJ is a Cleveland native and attended games as a kid.</p><p>The <a
href="http://www.nfl.com/" target='_blank'>NFL</a> survey said that the entire league had only 33 cases of staph from 2006-08. The Browns have had 6 players with staph and a total of 8 separate infections.</p><p><strong>Analysis: It&#8217;s about time someone from the Browns sued the team and the hospital. I hope he wins a pot of money. Maybe that would make both organizations clean up their act. I will be rerunning the first article tomorrow for those of you that have not seen it.</strong></p><p><strong>MLB Hall of Fame and the steroids era</strong></p><p>This week we found out that Sammy Sosa was another of the players that failed the 2003 test. What a shock that was. Sosa went from a Pee Wee Herman clone to Bluto in one off season. We all knew something was fake about his new found muscles.</p><p><strong>Mangenious and his Magical Bus trip</strong></p><p>There is still no word on how the NFLPA investigation into the issue is going but the union is also looking into claims that the Browns OTAs have been too long and physical.</p><p><strong>Analysis: The way the team has played over the last 15 years, they need all the practice they can get.</strong></p><p><span
style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Niblets fresh off the cob</strong></span></p><p><strong>Steelers owner Dan Rooney is confirmed by the Senate to be Ambassador to Ireland.</strong></p><p>The Rooney family is class all the way. We wish him luck in his new job.</p><p><strong>OTA facts and miss information.</strong></p><p>Out of SF—QB and former 1<sup>st</sup> overall pick Alex Smith is gaining ground against Shaun Hill to be the starting QB. <strong>Translation: </strong>We really want to dump Smith and will lie to increase his value.</p><p>Out of his mind—WR Plaxico Burress&#8217; agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is shopping his client around the league and has indicated that 5 teams including the <a
href="http://fryingpansports.com/2009/07/30/the-jets-go-all-in-on-sanchez/" >Jets</a> may have expressed interest. <strong>Translation: </strong>Burress&#8217; best chance of escaping a long sentence is that the prosecuting attorney is a Jets fan.</p><p>Out of Atl—Watch out for a new and improved QB Matt Ryan. He has had an entire off season to work within the system. The Falcons may not improve their record but look for Ryan to have a better year than 08. <strong>Translation: </strong>I think this is accurate. The D still needs work but Ryan is the real thing.</p><p>That&#8217;s what I think. Tell me what you think.</p><p><strong>Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for </strong><span
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