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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Ortiz still has a lot more to prove

By Chris Maza
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff

Another home run for David Ortiz.

That makes six on the year and five in June with eight games left in the month.

So as the weather gets hotter, will Ortiz's bat follow suit? His recent production would suggest yes, but this is one fan that remains skeptical.

The Red Sox need Ortiz to produce in the DH spot for one reason more than any - they don't have anyone to replace him with. No one on the bench or in Pawtucket could provide the kind of offense you desire at the designated hitter position, otherwise, you have to think they at least you have been given a look at this point.

So many fans have come to the conclusion that the Red Sox don't need Ortiz because the team has managed to be successful thus far without him. Jason Bay has been an RBI machine. Kevin Youkilis has thrived in the three spot. Most importantly, the Red Sox are in first place and still winning.

But what happens if things go wrong? Mike Lowell, who has played a major part in helping people forget Ortiz's struggles, now has sat out two games with discomfort in his surgically repaired hip. Losing a valuable guy has to make you start thinking, "What if?"

What if Bay hits a prolonged slump? What if Youkilis goes down or Lowell needs to miss significant time? Or there are other less dramatic questions. For instance, what if Nick Green remembers he's the guy who didn't have a job this time last year? What if the Red Sox will need offensive production from other means.

Ortiz has to be that guy. The DH cannot be a hole in the batting order.

His recent success has to give you hope, but at the same time, can we count on Ortiz to be David Ortiz when it really counts? He's connecting when he was missing and he's hit some mistakes out of the ballpark. But when it comes down to it, can Ortiz still hack it against the best of the best as he'd be called upon to do if/when the Red Sox make the postseason?

He's still late on a good fastball and still looks confused at times. You have to hope if you're a Sox fan that this will continue to improve as he gets more comfortable. But at the same time, you have to realize that all season this has not looked like the David Ortiz fans have come to know and love. Something is off and sometimes big, aging ballplayers just lose something, especially ones coming off of injury. He just might not make it back to become "our" David Ortiz ever again.
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Magazine Season is here...Preseason All-America picks

By Brendan Hall
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff


They say there are three seasons in college football: the fall season, the spring season, and magazine season. All the annual college football previews hit newsstands this month, and if you're like me you are eating it up. I'm one of those guys who could look at Street and Smith's for hours on end; heck, I even get the conference-specific ones.

I don't know why, but I love that feeling you get coming away from reading it, feeling like any team has the potential to run the table for reasons that escape us -- that is, until the cruel, harsh reality of the BCS sets in around Week 3.

Let's face it, there's not a whole lot of mystery with this year's Heisman race. In no particular order, the top three are going to be Tim Tebow, Sam Bradford and Colt McCoy. The two darkhorses are Jahvid Best from Cal and Jevan Snead from Ole Miss. Period.

With that in mind, I've devised my picks for first and second team All-Americans. I've got some wild cards in this deck:

First Team Offense

QB - Tim Tebow, Sr., Florida
RB - Jonathan Dwyer, Jr., Georgia Tech
RB - Jahvid Best, Jr., Cal
WR - Julio Jones, So., Alabama
WR - Arrelious Benn, Jr., Illinois
TE - Jermaine Gresham, Sr., Oklahoma
OL - Anthony Davis, Sr., Rutgers
OL - Adam Ulatowski, Sr., Texas
OL - Kris O'Dowd, Jr., USC
OL - Ciron Black, Sr., LSU
OL - Russell Okung, Sr., Oklahoma State
ATH - Javier Arenas, Sr., Alabama
PK - Kai Forbath, Jr., UCLA

First Team Defense

DL - Jerry Hughes, Sr., TCU
DL - George Selvie, Sr., South Florida
DL - Terrence Cody, Sr., Alabama
DL - Arthur Jones, Sr., Syracuse
LB - Brandon Spikes, Sr., Florida
LB - Mark Herzlich, Sr., Boston College
LB - Sean Weatherspoon, Sr., Missouri
DB - Taylor Mays, Sr., USC
DB - Eric Berry, Jr., Tennessee
DB - Kyle Wilson, Sr., Boise State
DB - Trevard Lindley, Sr., Kentucky
Ret - Brandon James, Sr., Florida
P - Derek Epperson, Jr., Baylor

Second Team Offense

QB - Colt McCoy, Sr., Texas
RB - Noel Devine, Jr., West Virginia
RB - Jacquizz Rodgers, So., Oregon State
WR - DeAndre Brown, So., Southern Miss
WR - Dez Bryant, Jr., Oklahoma State
TE - Dennis Pitta, Sr., BYU
OL - Trent Williams, Sr., Oklahoma
OL - Zane Beadles, Sr., Utah
OL - Rodney Hudson, Jr., Florida State
OL - Stefen Wisniewski, Jr., Penn State
OL - Mike Johnson, Sr., Alabama
ATH - C.J. Spiller, Sr., Clemson
K - Matt Bosher, Jr., Miami

Second Team Defense

DL - Sergio Kindle, Sr., Texas
DL - Ndamukong Suh, Sr., Nebraska
DL - Gerald McCoy, Jr., Oklahoma
DL - Brandon Graham, Sr., Michigan
LB - Stevenson Sylvester, Sr., Utah
LB - Rennie Curran, Jr., Georgia
LB - Greg Jones, Jr., Michigan State
DB - Syd'Quan Thompson, Sr., Cal
DB - Darrell Stuckey, Sr., Kansas
DB - Morgan Burnett, Jr., Georgia Tech
DB - Barry Church, Sr., Toledo
Ret - Mardy Gilyard, Sr., Cincinnati
P - Travis Baltz, Jr., Maryland

And for kicks, here's my All-Breakthrough team. As in, guys who are going to explode onto the scene and become household names this year:

ATH - Ray Ray Armstrong, Fr., Miami
RB - Jordan Todman, So., Connecticut
RB - Toby Gerhart, Sr., Stanford
RB - Christine Michael, Fr., Texas A&M
QB - Bo Levi Mitchell, So., SMU
QB - Joe Webb, Sr., UAB
WR - Jock Sanders, Jr., West Virginia
OL - Brandon Carter, Jr., Texas Tech (seriously, he'll be a household name)