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Hi everyone, now since we are into the spring and summer I will be going over some history over the next few months. I want to talk about Barry Bonds, Dan Marino, NFL draft, best games to look forward to. Do some baseball pieces on the new rules. I have a lot of fun things […]

Tiger Woods taps in for Par at the 72nd Hole at Augusta National. He finishes the Masters in sole possession of 47th place at 13 over par, but who cares, because that is not the point. The point is that Tiger Woods, the man that have had five back surgeries, the man who won the

“Hero’s get remembered but legends never die.” That was a line from Art LeFleur who played the Babe in a dream that Benny the Jet had in the Sandlot. It’s a fun line for the kids to say and remember but it seems like the legends do never die in today’s sports landscape. Our most

Tiger Woods is on the 18th Green on a warm humid April afternoon in August Georgia. Tiger is walking up to tap in his short putt to win his first Masters in 14 years and his first major of any kind in 11 years. Tiger taps the put in to seal the deal. Tiger extends

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