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Josh 's Bio
My name is Josh Roth and I am currently attending the University of Iowa. I am currently a Communications major. I also work for our local student run radio station KRUI as a on air DJ and blog coordinator.
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Josh Writes About
- MLB (10),
- Preview/Prediction (7),
- Baseball (5),
- NBA (5),
- Opinion (4),
- Basketball (4),
- Atlanta (2),
- 2009 MLB Trade Deadline (2)
- Daniel Abbas responded to a comment on Top 15 Candidates for NL MVP
The Short List What Josh thinks about sport's most pressing questions
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Favorite Athletes
Aramis Ramirez, Kevin Youkilis, Dan Haren, Adam Dunn, Kevin Slowey, Mike Fontenot
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Favorite Sports Teams
Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bulls, Minnesota Vikings
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Favorite Coaches
Bo Ryan, Greg Popovich, Gerald Perry, Tony Dungy
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Ruth or Mays?
Ruth
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Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?
Big 10





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4 months ago
Hey,
I just came up with the list of the best current Major Leaguers wearing the numbers One thru Ten. I hope you can take a look and voice your opinion on my list. Thanks in advance,
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/205039-best-current-baseball-players-by-uniform-number-1-10
- Matthew Falkenbury
5 months ago
Thought I would give The Relay for Life one more push before our big event Saturday. This one is a more in-depth look into the story of Dave Dravecky. Also posted a link for the Josiah Herring Funeral Fund!
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/186686-outreach-of-hope-the-dave-dravecky-story-relay-for-life-part-two
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/186833-please-donate-to-the-josiah-herring-funeral-fund
5 months ago
Hey Josh,
People of my generation look at them fondly as the players they watched as little kids, people of other generations may just look at them as great players. I created a slide show highlighting the best players of the 1990's. If you get a chance, take a look, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/183458-the-most-fearsome-ball-players-of-the-1990s
-Griffin
6 months ago
Hey Josh,
Lou Gehrig has somehow been forgotten amongst the game’s immortals, even though he was possibly even more of a reason for the success of Ruth’s 1927 Yankees. Read about the quiet, forgotten leader of “Murderer’s Row,” Henry Lou Gehrig.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/167924-lou-gehrig-remembering-the-quiet-forgotten-leader-of-murderers-row?just_published=1
Thanks in advance!
-Stephen (Heartbeat of the Bronx)
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