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My 2010 Baseball Predictions

by Ryan McKeen
DISCLAIMER: THESE PICKS ARE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY
If you want a good laugh, check out my predictions from 2009. I had the Yankees missing the playoffs and Girardi getting fired.
Here are my 2010 division and wild card predictions:
AL East: Boston
AL Central: Minnesota
AL West:  Texas
AL Wild Card: Tampa
NL East: Philadelphia
NL Central: St. Louis
NL [...]

Connecticut To Get A MLB Team?

by Ryan McKeen
I haven’t written about baseball on this site in a long time but this topic is too good to pass up.
There are smart people in the Major League Baseball offices wondering if there’s hope of even discussing a potential move of the Rays to New Jersey or Southern Connecticut over certain protests from [...]

Obstructed Views: Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Seating Guide, Chart, and Map

by Ryan McKeen
It’s fall. The signs are everywhere. The leaves are turning, the days are cooler, and the Red Sox just sent out an email allowing fans to register for the opportunity to purchase playoff tickets.
There’s no two ways about it. It’s going to be the Red Sox and Yankees in the ALCS this year. [...]

Quick Hits: CT Blogging CLE, Twitterific 2.0, and Zack Greinke

This week has been busy. I hope to be back with a few new posts next week.
For today it’s my latest installment of quickhits:
-Really excited about the upcoming CLE on the “Basics of Blogs, Twitter, and Social Media for Lawyers” on May 26th.  The CT Bar Association has informed me that enrollment is high; there’s been [...]

Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee Needs A Facebook Exception For Advertising Rules

I like to follow rules because doing so usually makes life easier. 
I especially like to follow rules that impact my livelyhood.
Every quarter, I have to register this blog with the grievance committee. I’m not happy about it but I don’t have the time or the desire to make an issue of it. Registering this blog [...]

Thoughts on the Douglas-David Divorce: Pedroia > Countess

On a normal day, the halls of Hartford Family Court are a strange place.
If you’ve never been, the building is mostly one giant hallway.  Even on slow days, the building feels like a crowded subway car. Too many people, too few seats. Sometimes it’s hot. Sometimes, like a subway car people don’t shower before entering.
On most [...]

The Best Fenway Park Seating Chart In The World

by Ryan McKeen, 1/30/2009
Do you have tickets to Fenway Park?
Are you thinking of purchasing tickets to Fenway Park?
Are you looking to take your favorite Red Sox Fan Connecticut Law Blogger to Fenway Park (ftr, Dan Schwartz and Gideon are Yankee fans)?
Check out Precise Seating.com .
From the Precise Seating website:

View detailed information from over 35,000 seats. The [...]

Sunday Morning Nonsense: Roger’s Place in History

It seems there’s the economy doesn’t impact Red Sox fans. The Sox sold out the season yesterday.
I found this video and it was too good not to post. Enjoy.  Billy from Ohio will always be a Yankee to me.

Red Sox, Rock Cats, and Eric Holder

Last May, I had a nightmare. In my dream it was mid-January.  It was one of those dreams that you have on a Thursday night and you think it’s Monday.
January is the coldest, darkest, and hands down the worst time of year in New England. I hate January.
It’s always darkest before dawn and right now [...]

Bob Dylan, A CT Law Blog Search Terms, and Tazawa

For Clarence Earl:
Advertising signs that con you
Into thinking you’re the one
That can do what’s never been done
That can win what’s never been won
Meantime life outside goes on
All around you. – Bob Dylan
Here are some of the over 1000 search terms (in bold) that have deposited you my blog this month and my response:
winter forecast for connecticut: cold, [...]

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