Monthly Archive for November, 2006

Red Sox Win Bid for Matsuzaka

Wednesday night in Japan, the Seibu Lions accepted the $51.1 million bid by the Boston Red Sox for star pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka.  With an overwhelming $13 million over the next closest bid by the New York Mets, the Red Sox will have 30 days to negotiate a contract with Matsuzaka.

Lost Episode 4 “Every Man for Himself” Recap

Intro - Every Man for Himself

We return back to the Others’ camp after a quality episode last week which featured Locke, Charlie, Hurley, and an expanding role with Desmond. This week’s focus is on James “Sawyer” Ford with another flashback of him, this time in a prison. We also continue to delve into the life of an Other and the consequences of Sun shooting Colleen.

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The episode wasn’t as good as last week’s one, but enjoyable nonetheless. Next week’s one looks to be very good since it’s an Eko-centric episode. (Yeah, I’m a week behind on these recaps and “next week” is referring to the episode that aired this week) Hopefully something really exciting will happen before Lost goes on hiatus after the November 8th episode. Will Jack, Sawyer, and Kate ever find a way to be reunited with the rest of the survivors? What is Desmond going to do now that he’s got an expanded role?

Maryland Women’s Basketball Team Preseason #1

UMD Women's Basketball National Championship 2006

I don’t exactly watch a lot of women’s college basketball, but when it comes to the University of Maryland Terrapins, I’m a fan of all their sports. Considering that the men’s team and the football team have been pretty awful the past two years, the women’s team is the only one with a legitimate chance at the National Championship. This year, they hope to repeat as champions and retain the title and are ranked #1 in the preseason poll by ESPN/USA Today. I watched last season’s tournament and it was pretty awesome and this year they’ll be back at it with every player from last year.

On the men’s side they sit outside of the top 25, but are at least within the top 40 schools in the nation. With Nik Caner-Medley and Chris McCray graduating, they are only left with Ekene Ibekwe, DJ Strawberry, and Mike Jones to pick up the slack along with James Gist, some bench-warmers from last year, and four incoming freshmen. Will this be the year that some of the new guys become Juan Dixon, Steve Blake, and Lonny Baxter?