Mini Series: Addicts? A look at the Player-Fan Relationship (Play-to-Player Interaction)

Posted by Posted by The Crew

This is the third installment from our Mini Series on the Player-Fan dynamic and how the internet has changed it.

Mini Series: Addicts? A look at the Player-Fan Relationship (Adoration)

Posted by Posted by The Crew

This is the second installment from our Mini Series on the Player-Fan dynamic and how the internet has changed it.

MLB Season Preview: Yankees Edition

Posted by The Crew

The 2009 campaign was a memorable one for the Bronx Bombers. They opened a brand new Yankee Stadium, they spent nearly half a billion dollars on three players, Alex Rodriguez admitted to taking steroids, had hip surgery, came back and dominated in playoffs (god that feels good to say). Oh yeah, and they won their 27th World Series.

Mini Series: Addicts? A look at the Player-Fan Relationship

Posted by The Crew

Occasionally, for whatever reason, a piece on a topic we cover winds up being more being longer than first intended.In these rare situations, we'll break them down and turn them into Mini-Series exposes. This is the first of those.

MLB Season Preview: Mets Edition

Posted by The Crew

With Football season over, and a week away from pitchers and catchers, its time to dive into back into New York baseball. We're gonna kick off our two part New York baseball preview with the team from Flushing

35 Isn't Enough!

Posted by The crew On Monday, February 01, 2010


To be honest, we’re taking it easy on you. If we wanted to be historically accurate, 41 championships ( the NY (baseball) Giant's five and the Brooklyn Dodger's one not included in our count) still wouldn't be enough for us . We’re New Yorkers and as ”The Big Apple's” born-and-raised, our team’s championships are completely different. If you’re not from the "212", "718", "646", or any of the other borough-bound area codes, we’ll spare you any explanations as to why Pin-stripe fans feel entitled to the rings or why ‘Bockers and Amazin’s fans still discuss the post-season as a possibility even after all these years.

The Answer(s) is too convoluted and twisted for even us, but know this: no matter where our loyalties lie, they’re all different means to the same end. No matter what our teams may do, It just won't be enough.

With that insatiable craving for parades down the Canyon of Heroes in mind, we offer our opinions as (some-what) thoughtful sports fodder. Here you’ll find what we hope to be thought-provoking discussion on Football, Baseball, and Basketball. .

You may notice a particular ice-bound sport is absent. Hockey isn’t included because NY Hockey fans aren’t from the city, they’re from Long Island. And frankly, we’re not big on Hockey.

Enough Said.


comments, suggestions, inquiries, and hate mail can be made out to 35isntenough@gmail.com