Growing up in Cincinnati, there’s nothing better than Opening Day. Baseball’s oldest franchise has celebrated it like nobody else from over a decade. From the Findlay Market parade, to the smell and sounds of the ballpark returning to the banks of Ohio, it is a one-of-a-kind experience.
It’s been a fast and furious period of free agency signings. In the Season Five debut of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I talk through a few of my favorite, least-favorite and under-the-radar signings from a fantasy perspective.
The ripples of free agency moves have made their impact in our fantasy rankings. See where some of the players on the move recently stack up in my latest ranks in my latest update of the GSI Cheat Sheet.
Next month marks the 2021 Keeneland Spring Meet in Lexington, KY and with that a chance for me to visit one of my favorite places on earth. It easily tops the list of one of my favorite sports places.
March Madness has arrived and it is always one of my favorite times of the year. I grew up in the early days of ESPN when they broadcasted the tournament and during the 1980’s TV really helped make the tournament the spectacle it has become. I got interested long ago.
It’s a New Year and with the 2020 fantasy football season in the books, we can now start turning our attention to 2021 fantasy football prep. Check out my early 2021 rankings now in our GSI Cheat Sheet.
The fantasy football season ends as the New Year begins. It’s sort of an awkward feeling, but it’s an annual ritual for owners and smart owners start their planning for the new season sooner rather than later.
After 54 Super Bowl matchups some trends have developed that could offer some insight on how you approach this year’s contest from a betting perspective. I take a stab at making my picks on the final NFL game of the season.
We’ve reached the finish line of the 2020 NFL season, Super Bowl LV. In Episode 162 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I preview what promises to be a great matchup between the Chiefs and Buccaneers.
Growing up as a kid in the 80’s there were very few Super Bowls that turned out to be good. The two best games of the decade involved my favorite childhood team, the Cincinnati Bengals, losing on two occasions to the San Francisco 49ers.