CBS Chicago has an open letter to Derrick Rose - though it's not what you think

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As the Chicago Bulls are battling with the Brooklyn Nets in their first round playoff series, whispers are growing into a full blown debate regarding whether or not Bulls PG Derrick Rose needs to come back after missing a year with a devastating injury. As other Bulls players play with injuries and Rose has been "medically cleared" the pressure is mounting for Rose to return to the court even though he's clearly not ready in his own mind.

Now, in some kind of publicity ploy, CBS Radio Chicago is trying to stir up fans' angst by having them write "open letters" to Derrick Rose to use on their airwaves. What, you thought they were actually going to send these letters in sacks of mail to Rose's house?

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Sharks announcers diss Vancouver Green Men

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Vancouver's Green Men are some of the most famous hockey fans in the world.  Their entertaining antics the past few seasons have drawn attention on both sides of the border as the Canucks have made multiple deep runs in the postseason.  But two men are not fans of the Vancouver Green Men and their playful banter - Sharks announcers Drew Remenda and Randy Hahn.

During last night's Sharks-Canucks playoff game, the visiting announcers had a super cool, super original way to make fun of them... by basically throwing every insult blockheaded people throw at bloggers.  Via Puck Daddy...

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CBC nails it with its opening NHL montage for the NHL playoffs

Written by Brad Gagnon on .

In the Canadian sports media spectrum, TSN is the funny guy and CBC is the classy guy. Proof of that came again on Wednesday night as "Hockey Night in Canada" launched into its NHL playoff coverage with a well-produced video montage juxtaposing history with modernity. 

"The Who" certainly doesn't hurt, either. If that doesn't give you goosebumps or make you at least a little fired up for hockey, nothing will.

[The Pens Blog]

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Viewing Picks for May 2, 2013

Written by Ken Fang on .

All Times Eastern

 

College Baseball
Florida at LSU -- ESPNU, 7:30 p.m.

College Baseball Live -- ESPNU, 6:30 p.m.

College Football
College Football Live -- ESPN, 3:30 p.m.

College Lacrosse
Big East Tournament, Philadelphia, PA
Semifinals
Notre Dame vs. Syracuse -- ESPNU, 4:30 p.m.
Georgetown vs. Villanova -- ESPNU, 10:30 p.m. (same day coverage)

ECAC Tournament, Geneva, NY
Semifinals
Denver vs. Fairfield -- Fuel/Fox Sports Net, 5 p.m.
Loyola (MD) vs. Ohio State -- Fuel/Fox Sports Net, 8 p.m.

College Softball
Texas Tech at Baylor -- ESPN, 8 p.m.

 

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Hall of Fame writer Hal McCoy's unique story

Written by Matt Yoder on .

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Hal McCoy is the Cincinnati Reds beat writer for the Dayton Daily News.  He has been honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame and is the longest tenured beat writer in Major League Baseball.  McCoy is also legally blind and can't drive to games on his own.  Earlier this year, McCoy put the equivalent of a Help Wanted Ad on his Dayton Daily News blog because his driver for the last five years to Reds home games was no longer able to do the job for health reasons of his own.  McCoy offered a free seat in the press box alongside him and gas money for the gig.

The Hall of Famer got 437 offers to drive him to Reds games and chose an Air Force vet who lost his wife in 2011 for the job, Ray Snedegar.  Last night MLB Tonight had a fantastic profile on McCoy and his relationship with his new driver.  It's one of the better feel-good stories you will see this year.

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Your NHL Playoffs Announcing Schedule for 5/1 - 5/5

Written by Matt Yoder on .

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Wednesday, May 1

G1 -Toronto Maple Leafs @ Boston Bruins (CNBC 7PM) Rick Peckham, Joe Micheletti
G1 - New York Islanders @ Pittsburgh Penguins (NBCSN 7:30PM) Kenny Albert, Pierre McGuire
G1 - San Jose Sharks @ Vancouver Canucks, (NBCSN 10:30PM) Randy Hahn, Drew Remenda (Comcast-CA)

Thursday, May 2

G1 - Ottawa Senators @ Montreal Canadiens (CNBC 7PM) Bob Cole, Garry Galley (CBC)
G1 - New York Rangers @ Washington Capitals (NBCSN 7:30PM) Mike Emrick, Pierre McGuire
G2 - Los Angeles Kings @ St. Louis Blues (CNBC 9:30PM) Dave Strader, Brian Engblom
G2 - Detroit Red Wings @Anaheim Ducks (NBCSN 10PM) John Forslund, Daryl Reaugh

Friday, May 3

G2 - New York Islanders @ Pittsburgh Penguins (NBCSN 7PM) Kenny Albert, Pierre McGuire
G2 - Ottawa Senators @ Montreal Canadiens (CNBC 7PM) Bob Cole, Garry Galley (CBC)
G2 - Minnesota Wild @ Chicago Blackhawks (NBCSN 9:30PM) Dave Strader, Brian Engblom
G2 - San Jose Sharks @ Vancouver Canucks (CNBC 10PM) Randy Hahn, Drew Remenda (Comcast-CA)

Saturday, May 4

G2 - New York Rangers @ Washington Capitals (NBC 12:30PM) Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire
G2 -Toronto Maple Leafs @ Boston Bruins (CNBC 7PM) Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson (CBC)
G3 -Anaheim Ducks @ Detroit Red Wings (NBCSN 7:30PM) Rick Peckham, Joe Micheletti
G3 - St. Louis Blues @ Los Angeles Kings (NBCSN 10PM) John Forslund, Daryl Reaugh

Sunday, May 5

G3 - Pittsburgh Penguins @ New York Islanders (NBC Noon) Dave Strader, Daryl Reaugh
G3 - Chicago Blackhawks @ Minnesota Wild (NBC 3PM) Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire
G3 - Montreal Canadiens @ Ottawa Senators (NBCSN 7PM) Bob Cole, Garry Galley (CBC)
G3 - Vancouver Canucks @ San Jose Sharks (NBCSN 10PM) Randy Hahn, Drew Remenda (Comcast-CA)

H/T Sammy!

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The Pittsburgh Penguins are one of the most-watched teams in America

Written by David Rogers on .

The Pittsburgh Penguins are one of the most-watched teams in America. While the previous sentence might sound like some form of nonsensical gloating you might hear from a sports fan, it's actually pretty accurate according to a recent article from Sports Business Daily

The report states that prior to their final few games of 2013 the Penguins were on pace to post the highest regional ratings of any American MLB, NBA or NHL team since 2002. The Penguins were averaging an incredible 12.56 Nielsen rating in Pittsburgh on Root Sports, a number that's the highest of any United States NHL club on record. 

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ESPN to experiment with field level MLB commentators

Written by Joe Lucia on .

On this week's edition of Wednesday Night Baseball, featuring the Washington Nationals taking on the Atlanta Braves, ESPN will be experimenting with a new style of broadcasting. Analysts Doug Glanville and Mark Mulder will be at field level as opposed to in the booth with play by play man Sean McDonough.

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Gus Johnson returns to Fox Soccer today

Written by Matt Yoder on .

After almost two months away from the broadcast booth, Fox's Gus Johnson returns to the soccer beat to call today's second leg in the Champions League semifinal between Bayern Munich and Barcelona.  Bayern takes a 4-0 lead back to the Camp Nou and with Barcelona's pedigree and attacking prowess, fireworks are expected.  (Note: The game is airing on FX today.)  In yesterday's other semi, Real Madrid almost completed a remarkable comeback from a 4-1 deficit against Borussia Dortmund.  If there's any game that would be full of action and a better fit for Johnson's commentary style, this would be it.

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Holy jumpin! Oh my God! Game over!

Written by Matt Yoder on .

The Blues beat the Kings last night in Game 1 of their Western Conference first round matchup thanks to a shocking overtime goal.  Alexander Steen stole the puck from Kings goalie Jonathan Quick and put it in the net while St. Louis was short-handed and trying to kill a double-minor.  The shock and surprise can be seen in this great call from Fox Sports Midwest where Blues announcers John Kelly and Darren Pang are literally like, "Oh My God, what just happened."  

It's a great example of what makes playoff hockey, and more specifically, overtime playoff hockey, one of the best things in sports.  In fact, the only disturbing element of this clip is seeing this image after hearing the Blues' choice of song selection to celebrate the victory.

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