Wednesday, May 28, 2008 

Wilson Demarini Diablo 13" LH Softball GLV

DeMarini Diablo Fielder's Gloves are made with exclusive ECCO leather that is unsurpassed for comfort and quality. Sorbothane® shock absorbing palm pad allows you to feel the ball but not the pain. Dri-Lex® ultra breathable wrist and back finger lining transfers moisture from the skin, keeping your hand cool and dry. Hex web. **Fits on left hand for right handed throwers.**


Postseason predictions are a staple of sports pages. Everyone loves them, it seems. Sportswriters like them because, after all, they are in the business of giving out their analysis of upcoming events. Sports media like them because fans gobble them up. Fans like predictions because they provide can't-miss reading enjoyment.

Think of it: have you ever known any sports fan to read a postseason prediction in a newspaper and give up hope in their team's fortunes? If the writer picks the fan's team, he or she gets validation of their hopes. If the writer does not pick the fan's team, then it creates an "us against the world" feeling. There's nothing that makes a fan feel more part of the team than feeling like "everyone" lacks respect for their team.

In a sense, therefore, postseason predictions don't have to be right or wrong. That said, how often do the sports experts get these predictions right? The recent Divisional Series in baseball offer a good opportunity to examine this. The web sites of The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated each provided the predictions of eleven of their baseball writers for the four American League and National League Divisional Series. With 22 writers giving four predictions each, enough of a sample is available to form some conclusions about the accuracy of expert postseason predictions.

Out of these 88 predictions, 41 times a writer predicted the winner of the series. This is a success rate of 46.59%, or slightly worse than you'd get if you flipped a coin for each series. The experts did better when predicting the Red Sox-Angels series, where 15 writers (68%) picked the winner. The Yankees-Indians series was predicted correctly by only 10 (45%), and the Diamondbacks and Rockies were both underappreciated, only 8 writers (36%) went for each of them. Take away the relative success the writers had in predicting the Red Sox victory, and the experts selected the right team only 40% of the time.

If we consider predicting not only the winner of the series, but the number of games, the results are even worse. Almost every writer tried predicting how many games each series would last, e.g., "Yankees in 4". Only one writer, Sean Devaney of The Sporting News, correctly predicted this result for any series. This may be because these divisional series were unusually short, with 3 sweeps and one series going to four games. Writers are probably hesitant to predict sweeps, and in fact only five writers predicted a sweep in any series. Unfortunately for them, they picked the exact opposite of the actual results. Again, a random selection would have predicted the correct result more often than the experts.

So, what does this tell us? Don't put much faith in postseason predictions is one answer. That's no great revelation, of course, but it is somewhat startling to see just how badly wrong expert analysis can be. Sportswriters and analysts are also readers and viewers, and a bit of groupthink might set in. They all looked at the Yankees line-up and late-season resurgence, and only 10 were willing to buck the consensus. Even fewer gave the Rockies and Diamondbacks their due, again over-thinking the ways in which the Cubs and Phillies were bound to win.

Many sports fans believe the sports media is biased towards the East Coast, and these predictions may also bear that out. The only series where the number of correct predictions exceeded random chance was the Red Sox-Angels series, won by an East Coast team. In every other series, the majority of writers picked the team located further to the east, and the club located farther west won.

Regardless of the reasons, and there are probably several including ones not mentioned here, the lesson is clear: sports experts have no better idea than the rest of us as to who will win in the postseason.

Matthew Craver is a freelance writer and Red Sox fan stunned at their recent, and un-historical, success.

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off Bueller...Bueller... Edition (Special Collector's Edition)

The events in one day of a young man who decides to cut school and head for downtown with his girlfriend and best friend.
Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 2-JAN-2007
Media Type: DVD
Customer Review: ferris bueller's day off
THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE I BOUGHT IT FOR MY GRAND KIDS AND THEY REALLY LIKED IT
Customer Review: Actual aspect ratio is 2.35:1
Anyone put off by the currently listed aspect ratio of 1.66:1 should note that the actual aspect ratio of the Bueller... Bueller Edition is 2.35:1. I've added a screen capture to the image gallery for verification.


If you are looking to add a personal touch to the awards you plan to hand out, look no further than custom trophies. Customization is key when you want to award trophies that are truly unique and priceless.

And here is the good news: There are many online custom trophy makers that can create the awards of your dreams-big and small! If you can dream it, chances are, they can make it.

What Types of Custom Trophies are Available?

Like mentioned previously, if you can create the trophies in your head, there are designers out there who can replicate your ideas.

Custom trophy shops make it their business to help you design the perfect awards for your team members, scholastic achievers, tournament winners, group participants, or whomever you have in mind. Some great examples are:

1) Custom Trophy Belt Buckles

There are certain online sites where you can actually build trophy buckles to your own specifics.

For example, let's say you are in charge of finding the perfect awards for the winners of a local rodeo. Well, the internet makes it possible to design belt buckles with pictures, engravings, colors and more.

Plus, you can also choose which kind of metals you want to use-gold, silver, bronze or pewter. The sky is the limit!

2) Football Trophies

Design cups, mantle pieces, bobble heads or whatever you like online!

For example, let's say you are a football coach scouting the Net for the best trophies for your winning team members. You can design awards in the shape of footballs.

You can also decide if you want these awards to be made from materials such as resin, metal, enamel, plastic, or even sparkling crystal!

3) Baseball Trophies

Trophies and baseball go together like peanut butter and jelly. No baseball season is complete without the awards ceremony.

When you choose your custom baseball awards, for a Little League team as an example, keep in mind all of the players deserve trophies, not just the best players.

Children are impressionable. You want to teach these young players that good sportsmanship and a love for the game are just as important as winning.

So, simply create a bunch of trophies using categories such as: 'Best Attitude', 'Most Improved', 'Best Sportsmanship', 'Fastest Runner', etc.

Then, purchase small, inexpensive trophies to match the categories. And don't forget the engraving! That's very important, too. There are great sources online for memorable quotes you can use along with the date, player's name, team name and award type.

4) Scholastic Achievements Awards

If you are looking to reward students for their scholarly accomplishments, why not design custom medals for these special children to wear? Just imagine their faces beaming with pride as hang these engraved Medals of Honor around their necks!

Group Participants

Athletes are not the only ones worthy of trophies. If you belong to a group, consider handing out distinctive trophies to fellow members who have gone above and beyond.

Trophies are symbols of success and offer a sense of accomplishment to those who receive them. Many people treasure these kinds of accolades forever.

So, when you choose your custom trophies, make sure your heart goes into their designs. The recipients will thank you for your time and warm wishes.

To customize trophies for any sport or occasion at the lowest prices on the internet, go to:
Custom Trophies

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