Sunday, January 01, 2006

A look back at 2005

2005 had it's moments from start to finish. Controversy and surprise swept the sports world. The following events were more than enough to digest: the U.S. Senate steriods debate, the Rafael Palmerio steriods scandal, the infamous Pacers-Pistons brawl, Ryno-Boggs Hall of Fame induction, UNC winning the NCAA championship, the collaspe of the Evil Empire(George Steinbreiner was on the verge of shitting himself due to his Yankees mediocre performance early in the season), a fan leaping from the upper deck at Yankee Stadium to grab a foul ball, and the whole Barry Bonds w/injury excuse lashing out at the media(More like whining and worrying about the public finding out he's used steroids).

What a year it was throughout the low and high points. The best highlight for Chicago fans was the WhiteSox winning the World Series. The franchise ended over a 70 year drought, many witnessing a miracle season and a day they thought they'd never live to see. (Not for this Chicago fan...that's right another miserable season for the Cubs. What does this prolonged losing spell make 90 YEARS IN A ROW?!! Got to think positive though, if I live to be 95-100 I might get to witness a historical gem of a World Series OR the Cubs losing again).

The worst part of '05 for baseball was Rafael Palmerio lying to a grand jury and shaming himself. This was once a well respected top notch 3,000 hit member who claimed not to have known he digested illegal substances (I guess the same goes for him not remembering being stuck in the butt with a syringe. Come on Palmerio, how dumb do you think the public is?). Also to hurt the sport of baseball other idiots joined in the steroids parade such less popular players like Alex Cora and Ryan Anderson. I think Dodger and Royals fans, however were kinda wishing that guys on their teams would take steroids so they'd have a chance in hell of winning.

There were many memorable moments. Whether your favorite team failed or succeeded whenever feeling down in the dumps you could always find a misfit jock to poke fun of with everyone else. People can rest assure now that 2005 is over that Shaq still hates Kobe, player salaries will continue to rise, and that the bird flu didn't kill off the best sports stars. Bidding farewell to 2005 and crossing my fingers that 2006 won't be a total disaster.

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