Tag Archives: Clayton Kershaw

Fanview Lite: March 4, 2014

“I think everyone should go to college and get a degree and then spend six months as a bartender and six months as a cab driver. Then they would really be educated.”—Al McGuire Kick it! Ever reach for something and stretch a muscle you had either forgotten about or never knew you had?

The TEN: 04/30/2013

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN”)

The TEN: 3/7/2013

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

The Peterson Principle 3/4/13

We knew about the Copping twins, Corey and Calvin, recently making their college debuts for Oklahoma and Cal State Northridge respectively but did you know older brother Cameron is with the Seattle Mariners organization?

The TEN: 10/04/2012

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

The Peterson Principle 4/30/12

I first time I saw Corey Copping pitch was at Temple City American Little League for the Angels at Live Oak Park six years ago. I’ve seen him numerous times over the past few years throwing for the Rams at Temple City High School. I saw him grow up. So for me it was special […]

The Peterson Principle 4/16/12

There are a lot of surprising things that have happened on the sporting scene in the last week. The Lakers have gone 4-1 without Kobe Bryant, the Kings have jumped out to a 3-0 series lead on Vancouver and the Dodgers are off to a 9-1 start to open the 2012 season.

The Peterson Principle 4/2/12

From the NBA to the NCAA to the MLB to the CIF and high school football…

The Peterson Principle 8/1/11

Amongst all the baseball trade deadline deals there is one that jumped out the most. It was the deal that did not happen. It did not happen because the player that was the center piece of the deal didn’t want to be traded.

The Peterson Principle 3/29/11

I’m usually excited about the start of baseball season. I was looking at a baseball preview Sunday and suddenly realized opening day is Thursday. In the midst of March Madness Major League Baseball wasn’t on my radar.