I primarily write about sports but in essence I will write about anything. The next most popular as you will probably notice by taking a glance at my profile is Computers and Technology, a pretty fair amount of having to do with the TV industry as I do work for DirecTV, a satellite TV provider in the Customer Service department.
I actually did obtain my journalism degree in August of 2004 and worked at newspapers for a couple of years but that didn't quite work out. However, I immensely enjoy the job I have now. I was the Editor of my college newspaper at the first school I went to and I have also written about various subjects, mostly sports for numerous other publications.
My passion is ...
sports
I know too much about ...
Red Sox
My parents always told me ...
I love you
My childhood ambition ...
I had many. The most popular was to be a Boston Globe columnist
My favorite memory ...
The time I spent on a mission trip in Belize
Why I write ...
To be inspired and record history
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Jack Canfield's the Seven Principles of Success
My first job ...
batboy for the Chattanooga Lookouts
My best moment ...
Being Editor in Chief of a student newspaper which won three consecutive contests for best overall newspaper
My inspiration ...
Knowing God is on the other side
The salary cap is the perfect solution to the biggest problem in baseball. Small market teams can't compete. Why? Since there is no salary cap teams can pay players whatever they want. Including rookies. That is just plain dumb. Think about the logic of paying a rookie an exorbitant salary. Obviously he was good in high school or college (in your opinion anyways) and he performed well in your farm system. But he has never faced major league hit and has probably never played in front of a major league sized crowd. When a player enters the bigs there is a whole another set of obstacles he ha...
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Member since: June 2007
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