Tuesday, April 9, 2024

UCONN HUSKIES WIN BACK TO BACK TITLES

 

The Connecticut Huskies (37-3) dominated the second half on Monday night against Purdue and beat the Boilermakers, 75-60 to win their second consecutive NCAA Men's Basketball championship. 

It is the sixth championship in UCONN history for the men's hoops program and they became the first team since the Florida Gators won consecutive championships in 2006 and 2007 to get back-to-back titles. 

 

      Congratulations to the UCONN HUSKIES  - 2023-24 NCAA Basketball Champions !


Sunday, March 24, 2024

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL - 2024 Season Preview

 

The 2024 Major League Baseball season is ready to begin and there is much anticipation around baseball as to what fans can expect when October rolls around as the Texas Rangers look to defend their World Series crown. 

The Rangers won their first ever World Series championship last year, defeating the surprising Arizona Diamondbacks in five games. Texas was a team that had a roller coaster season and then caught fire at the right time and rolled through the playoffs, which included an epic seven game ALCS victory against the reigning champion Houston Astros. 

They won't be sneaking up on any teams this year and neither will the Diamondbacks, who stunned the star studded Los Angeles Dodgers in three games in the NLDS before shocking the Philadelphia Phillies in seven games to win the National League Championship Series and reach their first Fall Classic in 22 years.  

All in all, it looks to be an interesting baseball season once again, especially with the way the Dodgers spent so much money in free agency this off-season, bringing in mega superstar Shohei Ohtani (DH/pitcher) and Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto to bolster their already talented roster. However, the games are won on the field and not on paper, so they will have to earn their way to the World Series.

Both league races should be exciting to watch this summer as the New York Yankees added superstar outfielder Juan Soto to the mix and along with Aaron Judge and Gioncarlo Stanton should boast a power laden lineup as they look to rebound after a disappointing fourth place finish in the rugged American League East division. The Baltimore Orioles dominated the AL East last season before falling to Texas in the ALDS in three games after posting a 101-win  regular season with their youthful roster. Likewise in the National League, Arizona took over October as the Dodgers, Phillies and (league best 104 win) Atlanta Braves were disposed of in the playoffs. 

However, that was last year and in 2024 expect more unpredictability as the 30 teams around the big leagues battle it out and chase the pennant. Here is a preview of what might happen this season along with post-season and World Series predictions. (* represents wild card playoff team)

 

AMERICAN LEAGUE 

East Division 

Baltimore Orioles - This roster is loaded with young talent, but the pitching will be the key as the Orioles will look to get to the World Series this time around. 

* Toronto Blue Jays - This team will contend for sure and could win the division if things come together for this talented bunch.

* New York Yankees - The Bronx Bombers feature a trio of power hitters, but injuries to pitching staff could hamper their effort to get back to the playoffs. 

Tampa Bay Rays - This team annually turns over the roster, especially on the mound, but keep an eye on them as they always seem to contend. 

Boston Red Sox - Questions abound yet again this season, but if some of the youngsters can mesh with veteran talent and the pitching comes together, they could surprise. 

Central Division 

*Minnesota Twins - Need to stay healthy and get solid pitching once again if they want to go further in October. 

Detroit Tigers - Will this finally be the year the Tigers contend and possibly reach the playoffs? 

Cleveland Guardians - Lots of questions with this team, but they cannot be taken too lightly. Some more power in the lineup would provide a big boost. 

Kansas City Royals - They added pitching this off-season and have some young talent that could make them relevant in this division. 

Chicago White Sox - They are overhauling the roster and the pitching staff will likely have some growing pains this season. 

West Division 

Houston Astros - They are once again the team to beat in the American League, but the age on this roster could be catching up with them. 

* Texas Rangers - Can they go out and win again after stunning the opposition last season? Cagey manager Bruce Bochy will keep pushing them to prove the doubters wrong. 

Seattle Mariners - This team is loaded with talent in a strong division and could get a wild card spot in the playoffs. 

Los Angeles Angels - Shohei Ohtani bolted for the other side of town (L.A. Dodgers) this off-season and the pitching looks thin as well, so it's likely Mike Trout and company will miss the post-season for a tenth consecutive season. 

Oakland A's - This team is a mess as they anticipate the move to Las Vegas in the next couple of years.  


NATIONAL LEAGUE 

East Division 

Atlanta Braves - They dominate the regular season, but in the last two years they have been bounced by Philadelphia in the playoffs. It's time to put up or shut up for the Braves. 

* Philadelphia Phillies - Can they get back to the World Series this year? The pitching will be the key, especially in the bullpen. 

New York Mets - Looking for a bounce back season after so many injuries last year. Starting pitching will determine how things go this summer. 

Miami Marlins - Strong finish last year got them into the playoffs, but this division will likely knock them back down to earth. 

Washington Nationals - This team is on the move to better days as they showed real improvement last season. 

Central Division 

*Chicago Cubs - The talent is there for the Cubs, so there are no excuses if they can stay healthy this season after last year's terrible collapse in September. 

Cincinnati Reds - Pitching will be the key for this young, talented team as they look to get to the playoffs. 

St. Louis Cardinals - The Red Birds were woeful in 2023, but should see improvement this time around. Not likely enough though to win the division. 

Pittsburgh Pirates - Another young team that is on the rise, but still a year or two away from being serious contenders. 

Milwaukee Brewers - They could finish anywhere from third to fifth this season as they try to fill (former manager) Craig Counsell's shoes with new leadership. 

West Division 

Los Angeles Dodgers - Payroll makes winning it all a must. 

*Arizona Diamondbacks - Out to prove that last year was not a fluke. 

* San Francisco Giants - New manager and added talent to the roster could get them back into the post-season for the first time in three years. 

San Diego Padres - They lost a Cy Young winning pitcher (Blake Snell) to free agency and traded super star Juan Soto, but there is still a lot of talent on board which could keep them in contention for a wild card spot in the playoffs.  

Colorado Rockies - A team that continues to go through transition with a cast of young players. Will try to avoid another 100-loss season. 

 

American League Playoffs 

Wild Card Round - Texas over Toronto; NY Yankees over Minnesota 

ALDS - Baltimore over Texas; Houston over NY Yankees 

ALCS - Baltimore over Houston 

 

National League Playoffs 

Wild Card Round - Chicago over San Francisco; Philadelphia over Arizona 

NLDS - Atlanta over Chicago; Los Angeles over Philadelphia 

NLCS - Atlanta over Los Angeles 

 

                     WORLD SERIES -  Baltimore Orioles over Atlanta Braves in six games. 



 


 



 

 

 



Wednesday, March 20, 2024

It's Time For March Madness

The annual college basketball tournament gets started on Thursday (March 21) and it should be wide open once again this year as Connecticut goes for back-to-back championships. 

The Heftyinfo FINAL FOUR picks are listed below . . . picking UConn to beat Kentucky in the championship game. 

 



  





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Friday, February 16, 2024

Trump Loses Again

Former President Donald Trump was ordered to pay over 350 million dollars for business fraud and is banned from doing business in the state of New York for the next three years. 

Justice served indeed.

Sunday, February 11, 2024

SUPER BOWL LVIII - OT IN VEGAS

 
Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes celebrates a third Super Bowl title.
For just the second time in Super Bowl history, the game went into overtime to determine the winner. 

When the dust settled, the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 58 by a 25-22 score for their second consecutive Super Bowl title. They became the first team to repeat as champions since the 2004 New England Patriots. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (333 passing yards, two TD, one interception and 66 rushing yards) connected with wide receiver Mecole Hardman on a three-yard touchdown pass for the win. 

The 49ers had taken a 22-19 lead on a 27-yard field goal by Jake Moody, his third successful field goal in the game, with 7:22 remaining in the OT frame. From there, Mahomes directed the Chiefs 75 yards to paydirt and the Super Bowl title, the third one in five seasons for the team and fourth overall in franchise history.

The 49ers had a 10-3 halftime led, thanks to a 21-yard scoring pass from WR Jauan Jennings (who also caught a TD pass in the fourth quarter) to running back Christian McCaffrey late in the second quarter. 

The Chiefs came alive in the second half as they scored ten unanswered points in the third quarter on a Super Bowl record 57 yard field goal by kicker Harrison Butker (His second of four field goals in the win) and later a 16-yard TD pass from Mahomes to Marquez Valdes-Scantling for a 13-10 lead. 

In the fourth quarter, 'Niners QB Brock Purdy (255 passing yards, one TD) hit Jennings for a ten-yard scoring pass and 16-13 lead. The PAT kick was blocked and from there the teams traded field goals for a 19-19 score and overtime in Las Vegas. 

 

 


Congratulations to the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - 

Back-to-Back SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS !



Wednesday, February 7, 2024

SUPER BOWL PREVIEW

It's time for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas and the Kansas City Chiefs will be looking to defend their title against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday evening. 

The Chiefs have been rolling since they laid an egg on Christmas Day in a loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. On that same day, the 49ers were hammered by the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football and since then, they have been getting it done and here they are back in the Super Bowl for the first time in four years. 

 

The last time they made it here, the Chiefs beat them, 31-20 in come from behind fashion to win their second Super Bowl in franchise history. But that was then and this is now and both teams have strong defenses coming into this one. The Chiefs have only been giving up 14 points per game since the Christmas Day debacle against the Raiders. 

The 'Niners had a huge 34-31 comeback win against the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship game while Kansas City disposed of the Baltimore Ravens, 17-10 with the defense getting it done. The key to this one will be which team can continue to step it up on defense and make the difference in the final outcome. 

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is playing his best football when it matters most (post-season) and so is tight end Travis Kelce, who made eleven receptions in the AFC title win two weeks ago. Meanwhile, San Francisco QB Brock Purdy has been like the Rodney Dangerfield of pro quarterbacks, getting no respect even though he led the offense to 27 consecutive points in their big win against the Lions to get to the Super Bowl. The key to the win was the fourth quarter drives that put the 'Niners in command as they opened up a 34-24 lead late in the game. Getting tight end George Kittle more involved in this game (he was not a factor at all in the NFC title game) would go a long way for the San Francisco offense.

The running games for both teams are strong with Christian McCaffrey (NFL's leading rusher in regular season) leading the charge for the 49ers while Isiah Pacheco has been a beast for the Chiefs, especially in recent weeks when the chips are down. San Francisco has a big X factor with wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who can make things happen whenever he gets his hands on the ball.

As for the defenses, the 49ers have Nick Bosa and (linebacker) Fred Warner leading the way while the Chiefs rely on the talents of defensive tackle Chris Jones and a secondary that has been solid, especially in the playoffs. Kansas City will be missing DE Charles Omenihu (knee injury) and that could be something that makes a difference this Sunday. 

Both of these teams have excellent head coaches and Andy Reid has won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs and is attempting to become the seventh head coach in NFL history to repeat as a Super Bowl winner in his fourth trip to the Super Bowl with the Chiefs. San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan is in his second Super Bowl (as a head coach) and would love to get his first ring with the team he has been coaching since the 2017 season. 

As long as neither team has multiple turnovers and does their thing on both sides of the football, look for a close game that will most likely come down to the final possession. If Mahomes and the Chiefs get that opportunity, they are winning the game. If it comes down to San Francisco needing the last minute score to tie or win it, the Chiefs defense has shown they can get the job done. 

                                                     

                                                  PREDICTION  -  Chiefs 27, 49ers 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Monday, January 29, 2024

Chiefs, 49ers Win To Advance To Super Bowl

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs celebrate their fourth AFC title in the last five years.
For the second time in the last five seasons, it will be the Kansas City Chiefs playing the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. 

The Chiefs defense did the job for a hard fought, 17-10 road victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game while the 49ers rallied back from a 24-7 halftime deficit and cashed in on some questionable decisions on fourth down (twice) by Detroit head coach Dan Campbell to win, 34-31 to get back to the Super Bowl after losing for two consecutive years in the NFC Championship game. 

 

 

 

KANSAS CITY 17, BALTIMORE 10 - After a fast start for both teams, the defense took over and the Chiefs won the game to advance to their fourth Super Bowl in the last five seasons with the road victory. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce (11 receptions for 116 yards) and Isiah Pacheco added a two-yard TD run in the second quarter for a 14-7 lead after Ravens QB Lamar Jackson completed a 30-yard TD strike to wide receiver Zay Flowers (five receptions for 115 yards). The Chiefs increased the lead to 17-7 at tha half when Harrison Butker made a 52-yard field goal with fours seconds to play. 

The only scoring in the second half was a 43-yard field goal by Ravens kicker Justin Tucker with 2:34 remaining in then fourth quarter. For the game, Kansas City gained 319 total yards in offense and had no turnovers while Baltimore gained 336 yards in offense, but had three turnovers (one interception, two fumbles), including a critical fumble by Flowers (pictured above left) at the Kansas City goal line following a reception that resulted in a touchback for the Chiefs.

 


SAN FRANCISCO 34, DETROIT 31 - In San Francisco, the Lions roared out to a 24-7 lead in the first half as running backs David Montgomery (one-yard run) and Jahmyr Gibbs (15-yard run) scored touchdowns and also WR Jameson Williams going 42 yards for a rushing touchdown to open the scoring. 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (20 carries for 90 yards, two TD) scored on a two-yard run with 13:49 left in the second quarter to trim the deficit to 14-7 prior to the Lions increasing it to 17 points at halftime.

In the second half, the tide turned when (with the Lions ahead 24-10) the San Francisco defense stopped Detroit on a fourth-and three as they opted to go for it rather than attempt a field goal to try and increase the lead back to 17 points. From there, 49ers QB Brock Purdy (267 passing yards, one TD, one INT) connected with WR Brandon Aiyuk (three receptions for 68 yards) for a six-yard scoring pass and then following a fumble recovery, the 49ers tied the game at 24-24 when McCaffrey banged it in from one yard out with 3:02 remaining in the third quarter. 

 

The 49ers celebrate a huge comeback win over the Lions.

The final quarter was more of the same as San Francisco went ahead 27-24 on a 33-yard field goal by Jake Moody with 9:52 left to play. The Lions once again eschewed a field goal attempt (from the 49ers 30-yard line) on fourth-and-two and failed to convert with an incomplete pass. The 'Niners struck again when RB Elijah Mitchell scored on a three-yard run with 3:02 remaining to make it 34-24.

 

 

 Lions QB Jared Goff (273 passing yards, one TD) hit Williams on a three-yard TD pass with 56 seconds remaining to complete the scoring. The 49ers recovered the ensuing onside kickoff and are moving on to face the Kansas City Chiefs, whom they lost to four years ago in the Super Bowl.