Bud Selig and Major League Baseball have agreed to start the use instant replay for home run and fair and foul calls for series that start Thursday the 28th. If the umpire crew agrees that a call needs to be looked at again, they will leave the field and get the replay from the office of Major League Baseball Advanced Media in New York, and it's up to the crew chief to make the call.
From here on out, instant replay will become a new and somewhat controversial part of baseball history. There are the purists who will not like the use of replay and will make the game longer, and those who will say 'it's about time'. Where do you stand? Waybackemail@gmail.com
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Replay To Start Thursday
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Bonds Was Confused?

Major League Baseball slugger Barry Bonds, who to date has been charged with 14 counts of providing false declarations to a grand jury and one count of obstruction of justice, has asked a U.S. District Court in San Fransisco to drop 10 of the charges made against him. According to TSN.ca, Bonds' lawyers argue that,
"the questions posed to Mr. Bonds by two different prosecutors at his grand jury appearance were imprecise, redundant, overlapping and frequently compound."Simply put, Barry Bonds was unable to answer the questions accurately because the federal grand jury posed them in a misleading manner. Apparently asking Barry Bonds if he had used steroids is simply to complex of a question to answer. However, he did respond by saying that he didn't use steroids...How unclear could the question have been if Barry Bonds was able to provide an answer so clear? My guess is the question was pretty clear. Bonds and company, better luck next time.
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Its That Time Of Year!
Well everyone, after seven long months football season is finally back upon us once again! That can only mean one thing! You guessed it, time for the WAY Back Sports 2008 NFL Predictions. We will see which one of our not so expert staff can correctly predict the outcome of the NFL season.
Dano Dub Goose Mac
AFC East Patriots Patriots Patriots Patriots
AFC North Steelers Bengals Browns Steelers
AFC South Colts Colts Colts Colts
AFC West Chargers Chargers Chargers Chargers
AFC WC 1 Jaguars Titans Jaguars Browns
AFC WC 2 Browns Jets Jets Jaguars
AFC Champ Patriots Chargers Colts Patriots
NFC East Cowboys Giants Cowboys Cowboys
NFC North Packers Vikings Vikings Vikings
NFC South Bucccaneers Panthers Saints Saints
NFC West Seahawks 49ers Seahawks Seahawks
NFC WC 1 Giants Cowboys Buccaneers Redskins
NFC WC 2 Vikings Seahawks Redskins Packers
NFC Champ Cowboys Vikings Cowboys Vikings
Superbowl Predictions:
Dano: Two very strong offensive teams. I like the Cowboys' defense to be the deciding factor. Cowboys over Patriots 27-24
Dub: LT will lead the way as the Chargers roll to victory! Chargers over Vikings 24-17.
Goose: A showdown of two of the game's premiere offenses. While the Colts defense is better than it use to be, the Cowboys are just too strong all around. Cowboys over Colts 34-24.
Mac: Coming off a near perfect season, we will see how much one loss can motivate a team. A record breaking offense + a veteran defense = another ring for New England. Patriots over Vikings 33-17.
Sleeper Teams to Watch:
Dano: AFC Surprise: Watch out for the Cleveland Browns, they have potential to make it interesting down the stretch. With six returning pro-bowlers on the roster and a hungry coach in Romeo Crennel, this could very well be the breakout year for the Browns.
Dub: 49ers: The last time Mike Martz took over an offense struggling at the quarterback position ('99 Rams) he brought in an unknown veteran named Kurt Warner who led them to the Subperbowl. Now Martz takes over a struggling 49ers offense and brings in unknown veteran quarterback JT O'Sullivan. May not be a Superbowl team just yet, but playoffs are a strong possibility.
Goose: No team lost more man games to injury last season than the Bill did. At season's end the injured reserve list was 17 players deep. With a strong running game and an underrated defense the Bills could surprise some people. Playoffs in the AFC is a stretch, but it would not surprise me at all to see them knock off a team like the New England Patriots or New York Jets somewhere along the way. With games against the Jets, Broncos and Patriots to close the season, the Bills could be the real spoilers in the AFC.
Mac: Oakland Raiders. A solid defense will keep them in most games. Watch out for 2008 first round pick Darren McFadden. The speedy running back could be this year's Adrian Petterson.
There you have it, the 2008 NFL season as our writers see it. Agree? Disagree? Let us know at waybackemail@gmail.com.
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Falcons Go With Ryan
For the Atlanta Falcons, a team struggling to creep out of the Michael Vick shadow, naming a rookie as the starting quarterback may be a risky move, but it is also the right move.
Atlanta, coming off a 4-12 season and well over a year of the Vick saga, desperately needs a new face to the franchise and they have it in Matt Ryan, who was named the starting quarterback on Monday.
Traditionally when a team drafts a quarterback (first round, third overall) they let him sit out a year or at least the first part of the season to let them adjust to the NFL game. The Falcons instead are throwing Ryan right into the fire. On a team that likely isn't going to make any noise in terms of a playoff chase this season this move makes some sense. Why not let him learn on the job first hand? The Falcons, as a whole, are a relatively young team. By allowing Ryan to start out with them right away it will allow the offense to form a chemistry that they can build off of in future years.
The Falcons may not be a team that makes noise this year, but with a big strong franchise quarterback to build around I like their chances in the years to come. Mark my words, the falcons will be a team to contend with in 2010!
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Everyday Eddie is Back!
The Minnesota Twins made a minor trade today reacquiring left handed relief pitcher Eddie Guardado from the Texas Rangers in exchange for a minor leaguer.
Guardado, who spent ten seasons in Minnesota from 1993-2003, has a 3-3 record with four saves and a 3.65 ERA in 49 1/3 innings pitched this season. He is expected to serve as the set up man for closer Joe Nathan.
This is a useful move for the Twins who are without previous set up man Pat Neshek who is on the disabled list with an elbow injury. The Twins are just one back behind the Boston Red Sox in the wild card in the AL and very much still in the hunt.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
100 And Counting!
Dear WAY Back Sports Readers:
WAY Back Sports is now 100 posts and counting! A big thanks goes out to all our readers so far. We hope you have enjoyed what you have read and we look forward to hearing from you in the future. We encourage you to tell your friends to give us a try!
Over the next few weeks Way Back Sports will be changing a bit. We will be changing the layout to enhance the look of our site. We will also be adding a predictions page as well as a few other fun weekly posts and games pages.
Perhaps the biggest news will be our move to .com which we are hoping to have done sometime in September.
Through all this, WAY Back Sports will continue to bring you the latest news in the sports world as well as opinions from our staff.
Once again we thank all of you for the success we have had so far! Here's to another 100 and many more!
Sincerely,
WAY Back Sports Staff
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BIG Blow To Giants
When seven time pro bowl defensive end Michael Strahan retired the Giants knew that they would have a void at defense end that would be tough to fill. But when you have a team with the likes of fellow pro bowler Osi Umenyiora also on that line, you can get by just fine. As long as you have one there there should be no problems, right?
New York, we have a problem!
The giants found out on Sunday that Umenyiora tore his left lateral meniscus in a preseason game the previous night against arch rival, the New York Jets. The injury, not expected to be serious according to early reports, will end up costing the all pro defensive end the entire season.
A loss of Strahan is bearable, but not good if you are looking to repeat as Super Bowl Champions. The loss of both all but assures that there will be no repeat. The Giants had penciled in Justin Tuck to replace Strahan at left end. Finding a replacement for Umenyiora might be a little more difficult. One of a group of three players is expected to be given an opportunity to win the right end starting job; defensive end turned linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka, journeymen Renaldo Wynn, or second year pro Dave Tollefson, none of which have a whole lot of starting experience at defensive end in the National Football League. That group certainly does not strike fear in the opposition quite like an Umenyiora or Strahan does.
With the Giants out of the picture, I can't imagine a team will give the Cowboys much of a run now in the NFC, let alone the NFC East.
Be sure to check back with WAY Back Sports for our 2008 NFL Predictions which will be released later this week.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
The Olympics Best Athlete?
Meet Bryan Clay. You've probably never heard of him. But he just might be the best athlete at the Olympics. Clay, 28, participates in the decathlon for the men's US track and field team, and recently got the gold in Beijing, raising the question: is Bryan Clay the best athlete at the Olympics?
Before you write Clay off, take a look at what he had to compete in; a 100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump, 400m, 110m hurdles, Discus, Pole Vault, Javelin, and a 1500m over two days. Alone, these are difficult events to train for, but imagine instead of training just for one event, training for 10 events.
There is no way Clay doesn't deserve a shot at the title of best athlete. He might not be able to dunk, he might not be able to swim well, but can any other Olympic athlete do what Clay did over two days? I say not.
He won't get the same publicity as the redeem team. He won't get the endorsement deals that Michale Phelps will get. But what he does have? A very real chance of being called the worlds greatest athlete.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Merriman Out?
The North County Times, a San Diego area newspaper, is reporting that Chargers' all pro linebacker Shawne Merriman has what Merriman calls a "loose ligament" in his left knee. The injury has caused Merriman to miss the past week of Chargers' training camp and could potentially cost him part of the season.
Merriman flew to Alabama earlier this week to meet with renowned surgeon James Andrews, who has performed a knee operation on star linebacker in the past.
This could potentially be a huge blow to the chargers defense as Merriman is one of the toughest and most feared players in the league. Losing his presence on defense would certainly not help San Diego's Super Bowl aspirations.
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Cy Young Night
A pair of very good Cy Young candidates had career firsts last night.
Diamondback's ace Brandon Webb pitched seven scoreless innings for his 19th victory of the season. Those 19 wins are the most he has had in a single season in his career. Last night's victory puts his numbers for the season at 19-4 with a 2.74 ERA including 153 strikeouts and a 1.10 WHIP. Very impressive numbers indeed. At this point he has to be the clear favorite in the National League.
In the American League, Cleveland Indians' Ace Cliff Lee went seven strong innings to record his 18th victory of the season, also a career high. Lee again looked dominant for the disappointing Indians as his record now stands at 18-2 with a 2.43 ERA to go along with 141 strikeouts and 1.08 WHIP. The win made Lee just the 5th pitcher since 1970 to win 17 of his first 19 decisions. It is amazing that Lee has been able to be so dominant this season for a team that has been anything but. He is the runaway favorite for the Cy Young in the AL, baring a major collapse.
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