by Dan Lovallo | Apr 5, 2019 | BLOG
Geno Auriemma You bet I’m rooting for the UConn women’s basketball team Friday night, when they play Notre Dame in the NCAA semifinals. In my lifetime, the success of the women’s basketball program at Connecticut has become one of the great...
by Dan Lovallo | Apr 5, 2019 | BLOG
Warren Schaeffer As I write this post, the Hartford Yard Goats have played their first game of the season, losing a tough one on Opening Night to the Richmond Flying Squirrels, 1-0. But it is going to be an exciting season, and once again I am looking forward to...
by Dan Lovallo | Mar 27, 2019 | The Baseball Podcast
Willie Stargell/Credit: You Tube Mar. 26, 2019 turned out to be a busy day for the New York Mets, as we explore in my latest edition of The Baseball Beat. The Mets and pitcher Jacob deGrom have agreed to a contract extension and Mets owner Fred Wilpon is buying...
by Dan Lovallo | Mar 25, 2019 | BLOG
Yogi Berra/Credit: James H. Burns March 25, 1965 was a historic day in the history of New York Yankees managers. The Yankees were coming off of their record-tying five consecutive AL pennant, as they prepared to host their crosstown rivals the New York Mets in...
by Dan Lovallo | Mar 22, 2019 | BLOG
Bela Szilagyi/Credit: You Tube What a great story in the Mar. 22 edition of the New York Times about classical pianist Bela Szilagyi. (The Times has a paywall but click here.) Turns out Szilagyi was not only a boxing enthusiast – you can find some...