Thursday, September 29, 2011

Roberto Clemente: A Lost Legend



If you're a big fan of baseball, you know his name. But when people talk about the all-time greats, he seems to get passed over. Gehrig. Ruth. Mays. Aaron. Mantle. Williams. Clemente? If you just raised your eyebrows don't worry, you aren't alone. But when you talk to the people who got to watch him play, watch their eyes light up when you ask about Clemente. The first thing mentioned is obviously the plane crash, but I was very surprised that more often then not, the second thing mentioned was his arm from the outfield. Then, I started doing some research and while I knew of Clemente, I had no idea that he truly is a lost legend.

In an era that sees Clemente overlooked because he was in the same time frame as Mantle, Mays, and Aaron, Clemente was right up with them. After joining the Pirates in 1955 he was an instant success in the field, becoming arguably the best corner outfielder of his era. To help prove that claim that seems to be held by most of the people who got to watch Clemente play, I went to baseball-reference.com to look up some numbers. From 1957 to 1972 he finished ranked first in defensive wins-above-replacement (WAR) four times while finishing second five times.

His career really took a turn for the better after the 1960 season when Clemente finished 8th in the most valuable player voting. Offended at the results, Clemente and Pittsburgh Pirates hitting coach George Sisler started working on making Clemente more patient at the plate. They also wanted to have Clemente start getting better contact on the pitches he did swing at so to help with that, Clemente started using a massive bat to slow down the swing but to make much better contact.

The results were obvious from the beginning when Clemente's average jumped from .314 to a league-leading .351, giving him his first of four batting titles in his career. Thanks to his off-season work, the payoff took Clemente from a very good player to an all-time great. But even after so many great years, Clemente felt that he was still being under-appreciated and going into the 1971 World Series made it a point to show the national media that even at 37 years old, he was still one of the best players in baseball. He proved just that as he looked like a men among boys, playing excellent defense and beating up on the Oriole pitchers.

Clemente got to play one of more year before the plane crash tragically took his life. After finding out supplies he was sending to help earthquake victims were being diverted by corrupted Somoza officials, Clemente decided to fly with the supplies in hopes of them getting to the people in need. It wasn't meant to be though, as Clemente and everyone else on the flight were killed on the last day of 1972.

Like I said earlier, Roberto Clemente seems to be a guy that baseball fans know but might not appreciate as much as they should. And before I signed up for this story, I would certainly fall into that category. But the reason for everything above was written from facts that can be found on the internet. I was given the opportunity to interview Bill Mikita, the writer for the movie Chasing 3000. The movie is based on the true story of him and his brother Steve traveling to see Clemente get his 3,000th major league hit.

At first I was just going to exchange e-mails with Bill but we decided that it would be easier to just catch each other on the phone. Sometimes when things don't work out the way you planned it turns out to be a blessing in disguise and this was certainly one of those times. Just from hearing the way Bill gushed over his feelings for Clemente it instantly gave him credibility.

One of the first things I wanted to bring up was for him to compare what it was like as Clemente neared his 3000th hit and I asked him to compare it to how Jeter was chasing that same milestone. I obviously knew that it wasn't going to be quite as big a deal considering the whirlwind of media coverage we have today combined with the fact that Jeter plays for the New York Yankees, but I was shocked to find out that whenever Clemente did get his 3000th hit, it wasn't even a sellout crowd. But don't let the fact that stadium wasn't packed fool you, Clemente was idolized by nearly every baseball fan under the age of 25 growing up in the Pittsburgh area.

My two favorite quotes from Bill Mikita both spoke to not just Roberto's talents on the baseball field but also to his humility off of it. “He was worthy”, Mikita said followed by “his greatness as a player came from his greatness as a person.” As an example of Clemente's high character, after he won his first World Series in 1960 he dressed quickly and proceeded to go walk the streets of Pittsburgh, celebrating with the fans.

Our conversation eventually turned to his movie that was released last year, Chasing 3000. As I said before, it's the story of him and his brother traveling to see Clemente get his 3000th hit but from every review I've come across, it's about much more then just Clemente. The story focuses a lot on Bill's brother's medical condition and how it gets progressively worse as he goes without medical treatment as the travel from California to Pittsburgh. “It's more a coming of age movie with a baseball theme”, said Mikita and the people who have seen it tend to agree.

If you want to check out the movie it isn't hard to find. You can stream it on Netflix as well as order it from both Amazon and Walmart. And before I let you guys leave, here's a quote from Roberto's teammate Manny Sanguillen. “Roberto Clemente played the game of baseball with great passion. That passion could only be matched by his unrelenting commitment to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate and those in need. People saw Roberto as a great ballplayer and humanitarian. He was also a great father, husband, teammate and friend."

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Extra Credit: Mayweather Gets Even With Ortiz


I'm sure it won't stay up for long but this is a great video showcasing the illegal headbutt, the hugging, and then the cheap shot that ended up finishing the fight in the fourth round. While I plan on writing an actual piece on Mayweather and how polarizing he is as a boxer, I don't see how anyone can hate the guy solely because of this. Ortiz literally launches himself at Mayweather to headbutt him then makes the huge mistake of not keeping his hands up. While it isn't perfect, it did seem fitting.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Extra Credit: Roberto Clemente Highlights


I've been away for a few days but I've been working on a fairly big piece about Roberto Clemente. So after that little tease I thought for the latest Extra Credit video I'd post some of his best highlights.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Ten NFL Bets I Love



With football season starting just around the corner it's just about time for me to do something I do every year; pick out at least 10 online bets that I would consider to be a really good value. Normally I would just put this down somewhere and save it for the end of the year but I thought this might be interesting enough to put on here. The bets are from sportsbook.com and they aren't in any real order, just whichever I come across first.

1. Philip Rivers to win NFL MVP, + 1200

The MVP award usually goes to a quarterback who leads his team to a division title while also putting up big numbers to win the voters over. Other then Aaron Rodgers, I don't think there is a better lock to meet those criteria then Philip Rivers. He threw for 4700 yards and 30 touchdowns last year and that's without Vincent Jackson being there for 6 games. Add in the sting of missing the playoffs last year along with the very real possibility that Aaron Rodgers ends up missing a few games like last year and I believe that Rivers is as good a candidate as you'll find. He's also considered a long shot apparently by sportsbook.com as you'd only have to bet $10 to win $120 and this first bet is a great, great value.

2. Cam Newton to win Offensive Rookie of the Year, +400

At first I was going to put a combo of both Cam Newton and Julio Jones as they both have the same 4-to-1 odds so putting the same amount on both would give you basically 2-to-1 odds that one of them hits and ends up with the award but for the sake of this list, I decided to just pick the one I thought was more likely to win. While I love Julio Jones, it's hard enough for a rookie wide receiver to get up to speed with a full off-season, let alone a lockout. And while that'll give Newton problems as well, I just think Newton is going to have tons of chances to prove he can play and he'll win the award with his legs, not his arm.

3. Sam Bradford to have the Most Passing Yards, +2000
4. Philip Rivers to have the Most Passing Yards, +270

I'm piggybacking a little bit off of the Bradford hype but with odds like this, it's hard to not like the idea of throwing a 20 dollar bill on him and if he happens to put everything together with as much as they throw the ball, you could have a $400 ticket at the end of the year. They are going to throw the ball a lot like they did last year and while I don't think this is one that is very likely, the fact that the odds are so big makes it worth a second look if only for the fun of rooting for the second year quarterback throughout the year.

Philip Rivers on the other hand is the favorite in this category but it doesn't make him a bad bet. He managed to throw for the most yards while missing a combined 17 games from his two best targets in Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates. It isn't flashy, but it's a solid bet.

5. Ray Rice to have the Most Rushing Yards, +2000
6. Adrian Peterson to have the Most Rushing Yards, +300

Another unlikely one with Ray Rice, but with McGahee gone I expect Rice to get close to the curse of 370 and with a little luck, he can certainly be right in the mix for a chance at the rushing title. With the odds he's getting this is much like the Bradford pick in one that could just be fun to root for but there is value to be had with Ray Rice. As for Peterson, he's also the favorite but for good reason. He's the most talented back in the entire league with a good-but-not-great quarterback. He's going to get more then enough carries to get the most yards and I'd say he probably will. Still, with 3-to-1 odds it's hard to not see the value there.

7. Sam Bradford +4.5 to throw more Touchdowns then Joe Flacco

Another Bradford love bet, last year Flacco threw 7 more touchdowns then Bradford. But the jump from rookie to sophomore should be big for last year's #1 draft pick and while I don't think Flacco is going to have a big drop off, I wouldn't be surprised to see Bradford throw for more touchdowns before even factoring in the spread. Add the fact that it's a pretty big number at 4.5 and I think this is a pretty safe bet.

8. Larry Fitzgerald +90.5 to have more Receiving Yards then Greg Jennings

Larry Fitzgerald is going to catch a lot of passes. I mean, a ton. He had 170 targets last year and instead of a ragtag group of under-achieving quarterbacks he's going to have Kevin Kolb under center throwing him the ball. Meanwhile, with JerMichael Finley back and the numerous weapons that Aaron Rodgers has at his disposal, I just don't see how Greg Jennings is going to be able to have 90 more yards then Fitzgerald.

9. Roddy White -1.5 to have more Touchdowns then Hakeem Nicks

This bet is most about the fact I expect the Giants to be on the down slide this season coupled with teh fact I expect the Falcons to be airing the ball out all year long. Julio Jones will be raw but he should help take some of the pressure off of Roddy White so while I expect Roddy's catches and yards to go down this year, I'd be surprised if he doesn't have at least as many touchdowns as he did last season if not a few more.

10. Calvin Johnson -2.5 to have more Touchdowns then Dwayne Bowe

I know there is a ton of hype around the Lions coming into the season. While I'm not on that bandwagon nearly as much as most people are (I think they are going to be the NFC version of the Texans these past few years, mostly hype) I am a huge Megatron fan. I also know that Bowe led the league in touchdowns last year. But instead of having one of the easiest schedules this year, they are going to have one of the hardest. Because of that, I really expect for Matt Cassel to fall off while if Johnson can get 8 games out of Stafford, I think he has a real chance to have 5 more touchdowns then Bowe will.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Extra Credit: Heisman Hopeful Luck Lays Out Wright


While I won't be writing much (if anything) about college football as it goes on, I will be watching today as the season kicks off and as the favorite for the Heisman, I decided to look up some Andrew Luck highlights. While the one above won't be the ones he'll be needing to make if he ends up hoisting the trophy later this year, it's still a great play.