Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
I’ve been watching Dodger games on Twitter lately — and loving it. I wanted to share because, if you follow the right crowd of media-types and others, I really think it...
After changing quarterbacks due to an injury and after a tough upset loss, maybe Cal Poly has finally found their quarterback. On Saturday night, sophomore Dano Graves rushed for a team-high...
For the past few years, the majority of Cal Poly’s above the rim athleticism has belonged to Chris Eversley. Not anymore. Transfers Michael Boldin and David Nwaba, along with sophomore Joel...
Cal Poly needs to hang in there. Like when someone comes up to you in the middle of a crazy busy work day, just as you are about to go be...
My ears are still recovering from Monday night’s Juan Uribe home run. For those of you who have been in a cave or on the moon, here it was. I have...
The truth is, Juan Uribe has redeemed the first two years of his contract all season. In over 900 innings, he’s made five errors defensively at third base. His hitting got...
This was supposed to be the week for Cal Poly to “get right.” After winning their Big Sky Conference opener two Thursdays ago in Portland, Cal Poly was supposed to find...
Two years ago, Cal Poly men’s soccer head coach Paul Holocher talked to me about a more open, visually pleasing style of play Cal Poly was trying to implement. It has...
After a six-game, three week road trip that saw the team go 0-6, the Cal Poly women’s soccer team came into Friday’s match against Long Beach State with some questions about...
I was born in May of 1981. A less than a month before then my date of birth, 20 year-old Fernando Valenzuela pitched a complete game shutout on opening day, starting...