Ultimately, this record is THE record that will never be broken in any future day and age. After all, It is considered a “Pitchers Game” today. Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees broke the MLB record for the longest hitting streak in 1941, recording at least one hit in 56 straight games during the Major League Baseball season. DiMaggio’s run eclipsed both the longest multi-season streak, which Willie Keeler also achieved, and the single-season record of 44 games in a row, which Keeler also held since 1897
Lebron James
LeBron James will most definitely be with the Los Angeles Lakers through the 22/23 season. But what’s next for the then thirty eight year old? Let’s think about it for a minute. Not that I have inside knowledge on the topic or anything, this is just a collection of my thoughts for how his career will end (contrary to belief from his stats, body, athletic ability) It WILL “at some point” end.
Oh, those Cavs! I’ve been waiting since 1964 for them to win an NBA Finals Championship! Only problem is I wasn’t born until 1982! Cleveland Cavs fans know my suffering. As I write this blog, the Cavs are looking at a Game 6 with the Golden State Warriors at home in this years NBA Finals.
Let me start off by saying that I was never a HUGE fan of Blatt, but at the same time, I believe the Cavs owed it to him to let him at least finish the season. After going 83-40 as the Cavs head coach and leading them to the NBA Finals last year Blatt was let go in a bit of a shocking fashion. Blatt’s tenure with the Cavs started off rocky from the start.
Since today is considered “Opt Out” day we thought we would share a few scenarios that would work for the BIG Three. Not just because we are Cavs fans that we think Lebron should go back to Cleveland.
Lebron was spotted the day after Johnny Football was drafted to the Cleveland Browns wearing his Browns jersey. You may think this is irrelevant but try to find Lebron repping Cleveland in the slightest these past few years since leaving.