Michael Rodgers (Contributor)

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I am 22 years old and grew up in St. Louis all my life, growing up with Cardinals baseball and Blues hockey. I have now grown to love soccer as much as if not more than baseball. At one point I was a journalism major but now just call it a hobby.

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Favorite Athletes

Michael Ballack, Dustin Pedroia, Cole Hamels, Joe Maur, any pure player in the sport is great to watch.


Favorite Sports Teams

St. Louis Cardinals and Chelsea Blues


All Time Sports Moment

Watching the St. Louis Cardinals win the World Series


Most Memorable Game Attended

First game a Old Busch Stadium at 9/11 and listening to Jack Buck's poem


Most Unbreakable Sports Record

Cal Ripkin Jr's most consecutive games played


Ruth or Mays?

Ruth made the game it is but Mays hepled open the game to so many people


Unitas or Montana?

Montana


Jordan or Russell?

Jordan


Gretzky or Orr?

Gretzky


Pele or Maradona?

Maradona


Federer or Sampras?

Nadal


Tiger or Nicklaus?

Tiger but I really do hate the guy


Petty or Earnhardt?

Worst 'sport' ever...


Schumacher or Senna?

.....


Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

Not a big college sport fan, I actually think it is the only thing supporting the NBA and NFL and without, the leagues would crumble.


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  1. Hey,

    Thanks for reading my article helping me win "pick of the day."

    Casey

  2. Thanks for the pick Michael.

  3. Michael, thanks for the comments, but I think you should consider some things that I have said.

    Nady is on the open market and is having a career year. He's finally reached his potential and is living up to the hype. Maddux isn't making a trade just to make a trade. He gives us a lot more than what Boggs would. Besides 350 career wins, he gives us postseason experience and a veteran arm with stretch experience. It's highly unlikely we would add him because he doesn't go deep as he once did, but his name is out there anyway as a 'Plan B.'

    Hudson is unlikely, but like I said on there, he could be dealt. He won't resign with Arizona, so they may cut their losses early, you never know. Same with Lopez. Seattle is throwing in the towel and may just want to blow up and rebuild and may not want to use Lopez as a rebuilding block. Highly unlikely, but possible.