Category: Sports

  • Happy Labor Day!

    Happy Labor Day!

    Happy Labor Day! This is a day to celebrate and rest on the laurels of this great nation’s faithful laborers and achievements. It goes without saying how proud I am to be American and represent similar to you. Summer is over, but here’s to more exciting times, especially the new sports rolling in.

    Julian Bravo

  • Sports Kingdom is Now on Rumble!

    Sports Kingdom is Now on Rumble!

    Attention: Sports Kingdom is now on Rumble! The first-ever first-anniversary show dating back to July 2013 is available, with more exclusive content along the way. Follow Sports Kingdom and receive notifications when the show goes live or uploads a video. I believe Rumble is a new beginning to endless posts and features Sports Kingdom has to offer.

    Julian Bravo

  • Michael Lorenzen Breaks Phillies Eight Year Curse

    Michael Lorenzen Breaks Phillies Eight Year Curse

    You could hear the late Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas rally a good portion of the crowd left in solidarity after celebrating Michael Lorenzen’s first career no hitter in only his second start with the ball club. It marked the first time a Phillies pitcher recorded a no-hitter since Cole Hamels in 2015 at Wrigley Field. And how ironic, Hamels had retired recently as of five days ago to the day Lorenzen sharpened an unforgettable performance at his debut start in Citizens Bank Park in front of mom, his wife, and child to be in the midst of a humbling experience later described by the right hander.

    Lorenzen’s perfect game shall I add was first broken by an inevitable 3-1 count but not the no-no. The defense came alive early with spectacular plays by new MLB’er Weston Wilson ceasing control of a left field defensive play and hitting a towering home run off MacKenzie Gore (4.62). Wilson upheld in his major league debut but the bigger tests will be determined later.

    Lorenzen also received support from Alec Bohm, Johan Rojas, Nick Castellanos, and even former Phillie Ryan Howard from the booth. It was a swell performance. Lorenzen tends to use his four-seam fastball but, at times, switched to the sweeper and earned a strike out away in the zone. Almost same happened in an instance to CJ Abrams.

    Lorenzen fooled Abrams initially into swinging for a pop out to center high in the zone. Then, next at-bat, the bat got away from Abrams with a deceiving changeup down in the zone.

    Lorenzen worked the zone until it sizzled on an August summer night in Philadelphia. The Phillies bats were hot with Wilson, Nick Castellano’s third inning home run, Trea Turner’s hit streak extension. Everything was firing on all cylinders and Lorenzen was displaying a classic.

    My Uncle sat next to Jake Alu’s parents in the image above, and let’s just say Alu did not have his best night.

    Nobody in turn, could hit off Lorenzen and the damage had been created from the first inning to the ninth. With one pitch to 124 counting, Lorenzen called the ninth inning the coolest moment of his career. Elaborating that he tries to quiet the mind but feel the electricity of the moment. He felt it.

    Lorenzen is etched in Phillies history now with the likes of Tommy Greene, Kevin Millwood, Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels and many others. Lorenzen not only broke a curse but harped on a day that will eternalize a fraternal bond like no other in Philadelphia sports.

    A good example is when the team celebrated around Lorenzen after the game and proceeded to splash water on his headset with Phillies play-by-play commentator Tom McCarthy. After replacing the headset and conveying a lengthy, righteous speech, the team camaraderie showed for in a swarming huddle of players including Craig Kimbrel, Brandon Marsh and others to name a few and it had not been more than 10 days Lorenzen has found time to settle for a type of housing in Philadelphia other than a hotel with mom, his wife, and baby.

    Lorenzen raised his baby in the air like it was his swan song but the Phillies still as the former reliever from Detroit, Anaheim and Cincinnati. Weston, Joey Meneses and Lorenzen all traveled roads, collided, bounced around. Last night was a ceremony of all riches, this season is not over as the Phillies newest acquisition summed it best.

  • The 2023 Fate of the Anaheim Angels

    The 2023 Fate of the Anaheim Angels

    It is an ostensible overcast Thursday afternoon, and the Detroit Tigers are almost seemingly on the mound struggling to oppose designated hitter and starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani. Ohtani starts the game with a powerful fastball, displaying his best velocity after coming off a field day.

    The Angels signed their housing rights to Ohtani almost after forgoing an ineligible period of timely status with the Anaheim Angels, and their skyrocketing chances currently of reaching the 2023 MLB Postseason and they underwent the justified parlay. Up high called for strike three and Ohtani’s conveyer belt of 11.93 per 9/K (career-best).

    Next was the more upper command of the fastball called for a consecutive strikeout. Ohtani fired on all cylinders and forced Detroit’s respective overrated slugger Riley Greene to disproportionately swing dirty low and down.

    Greene has no conceivable time for Ohtani’s splitter, and so does anybody. Ohtani finished his first career shutout predominantly and delivered a clapping for the ages to bolster the Anaheim Angels.

    The Angels got their hands tied sitting six games back of the NL West division lead to the rival-leading Texas Rangers who have been in the hunt since demanding attention from the get-go. The Angels have not received the best performance from former MVP Mike Trout but 2016 number one overall pick Mickey Moniak has hit over .300 and better in centerfielder.

    Another former Phillie Logan O’Hoppe is out for the season. Still, the infield overall, including Andrew Velasquez’s promising uptick in on-base percentage, has swelled masses into believing the Angels are a feel-good story of reaching at least the Wild Card.

  • Rumor: Kylian Mbappe on Verge of Largest Sports Contract

    Rumor: Kylian Mbappe on Verge of Largest Sports Contract

    Hold the applause. Kylian Mbappe, the second most expensive player in soccer, is about to undergo a series of life changes. It has been reported by CBS Sports that Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia is willing to offer the same percentage or add-up of euros from his Barcelona to Paris St. Germain’s leading prowess scorer (29) and useful penetration through Friday with one goal out of three shots on sizable net and plural rectangular targets. As for Mbappe, the job is not done.

    He lost in the brooding 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup, and France executed the outstanding spacing and opportunities for Mbappe to possibly scream more money and more problems.

  • The Frontrow Value for Shohei Ohtani and Hollywood, California

    The Frontrow Value for Shohei Ohtani and Hollywood, California

    Whispers from a hill. It is night time or dawn should add. It is a 1960’s-1970’s day in California and the wood is chirping clay of backfire and boisterous noise. Paramount Pictures, “Once Upon a Time in HollyWood,” is unfathomably playing and the current scene could not describe Hollywood then and now. Laid-back hippies, incorporate shoe offs or a fixture of light and bells ready to scream the ladders of H-O-L-L-Y-W-O-O=D.

    It could be Christmas for all joyous caring aside. The antagonist always loses except for in U.U.A.T.I.H., beloved Scarface role model Al Pacino plays a mini role and plays a genie in a time machine so to speak. Call it director Quentin Tarantino in the ninth inning with little superiority options except Shohei Ohtani.

    Director’s cut edits a film that displays a tale of nonfiction habits and its prey baptizing on the one true common enemy, Disney World. Not too far apart, Hollywood rivals Disney World and together form a cohesive alliance throughout Southern California and its well known schools of USC and UCLA.

    True Hard Fact: USC Head Coach Lincoln Riley is not relocating anywhere.

    Ohtani has to be exquisitely convinced by the Hollywood front row value or petite marksmanship of Orange County, CA in Anaheim. Since Ohtani’s arrival from Japan to MLB in 2018, the Angels soaring attendance ranked six and five until plummeting and eventually recovering. What is the basis and reason behind Ohtani’s early and outreach success? It is quite simple.

    Ohtani is a determined, focused, hard-nosed player and if he re-signs with the LA Angels. Expect Hollywood, California to come sitting in the cool front row of Sho-Time and classic looks!