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Issue No. 412
Ultimate Sports Guide/Sports Today!

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Sports Haiku
Haiku: A traditional Japanese haiku is a three-line poem with seventeen syllables, written in a 5/7/5 syllable count. Sports Today! has expanded Haikus to embrace our readership and invites you to submit your own. Top entries will be published!

The Ultimate Sports Guide/Sports Today! wishes our readers a very Happy Holiday Season!

Sports Today! thanks the many readers for the voluminous entries we received after Jacques Diamond's recent "Not Enough Syllables" Warriors-themed Haiku. In further acknowledgement of the Bay Area's sports supremacy, this Week's Winner is Robert Brackett, who was quite rightly swept up by the greatness which is Stephen Curry.

ROBERT BRACKETT takes his place on the Haiku Podium
with his Haiku published by Sports Today!

His entry properly pays tribute to the greatest shooter
of all-time and does so with a Haiku as smooth
as a Curry 3-pointer!

WITH A PRECISE SWISH

STEPH TOPPED THE THREE-POINT RECORD

HISTORY ENSUED
Stephen Curry's 2,974th

As noted in the USG's own Haiku below, we invite entries for
"Best Sports Haiku." The winner will be published!

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Letters to the Editor

"MLB Sure Has Balls!" Reader Reaction
My reaction to the recent article on MLB's use of two different baseballs can be summarized with one common acronym: WTF?

Nice job to raise awareness of another hot button issue. Who knew MLB switched baseballs at this level? Perhaps you could do a TV show or publication such as Judicial Watch only under the guise of Sports Watch

Now that MLB has embraced In-Game Wagering, the two-baseballs issue, coupled with the lack of transparency by MLB, paints a scenario possibly more sinister than may be the case. Thank you, Watergate -- "The coverup is worse than the crime."

Either way, the "Insider Information" factor cannot be swept under the synthetic carpet when "pros" can find out which baseballs are used in specific games, while 'regular' fans can't believe ANY information MLB may release.

To put it in fables' metaphors so it can be explained to the future fan base (as in children), an owner may be the greedy farmer ready to slaughter the goose who laid the golden egg, or the fox in charge of the hen house.

Jerry Monkman
South San Francisco
Contents
Columns
Hardly Trivial by T. Buff

Games
Cal Bears (M) 61 , Dartmouth Big Green 55
Cal Bears (W) 89, Cal Poly Mustangs 73
San Francisco 49ers 31, Atlanta Falcons 13

Features & Commentary
Just a FEW Complaints..., by Howard Pearlstein
49 Years Without El Cometa de Puerto Rico, by Amaury Pi-Gonzalez
Sports Haikus©️
West Coast College Athletics: A Prolegomenon, by Robert Moselle

Organizations
San Jose Earthquakes
San Jose State Spartans
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
San Francisco 49ers 31
Atlanta Falcons 13
With the San Francisco 49ers' convincing 31-13 win over the visiting Atlanta Falcons (6-8) on Sunday at Levi's Stadium, their playoff chances improved dramatically to 88%. Standout offensive players were everywhere, including George Kittle (six receptions on six targets, good for 93 yards); returning wide receiver and running back Deebo Samuel (29 rushing yards and one touchdown along with 60 receiving yards on four receptions); running back Jeff Wilson Jr. (110 rushing yards); and quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (18 of 23 for 235 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions). Another big playoff step could happen Thursday evening when the Niners (8-6) travel to Nashville to meet the Tennessee Titans (9-5).
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San Jose State Spartans Football
San Jose State University opened the December 2021 signing period adding proven NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) experience at quarterback, wide receiver and in the offensive line complemented by an array of highly productive high school
running backs.
 
Of the 17 newcomers joining the Spartans for the 2022 season, 13 are slated for offensive responsibilities and four are on defense. Five newcomers utilized the NCAA transfer portal, the most coming to San Jose State in one recruiting class since the portal’s inception.

Additional information is available at: https://bit.ly/2022SigningDay
University of Hawaii transfer QB,
Chevan Cordeiro
LB Damonie Perkins from De La Salle High School in Concord
OL Uluakinofo Taliauli from Saint Francis High School in Mountain View
From My Couch
Split-screen commercials are now in vogue

Just a FEW Complaints...
By Howard Pearlstein

Got my car back yesterday, smog passed and DVR'd the Celtics game and when I got around to it, the usual pre-game guys and then NO Warriors -- fast forwarded thru the whole couple of hours, some auto racing BS -- I KNOW it's tough and demanding and needs razor sharp pinpoint reaction time BUT auto racing isn't a sport. It's a competition. The only sport that involves getting in a car was way back in the 50s and 60s when there were drive-in movies and it was a will-she
won't-she game.

Self-promotional garbage about upcoming shows is always irritating but the one that really teed me off the most was during the Pacers' game. Neck-and-neck all the way and in the fourth quarter, tied at 98(?), they half-screened the foul shots for a LAZY-Boy commercial so you could only see the shooter but not the other players, so you couldn't get a feel from the faces and body language where they
were at.

Deplorable...

I guess I should try to live up to the spirit of the season and make an effort to forgive people who are greedy, stupid and rude, because they always give me something to complain about, which, obviously, is something I enjoy.

Howard Pearlstein
Oakland, CA
Cal Bears 61
Dartmouth Big Green 55
To get pregame energy up, the house lights go down, the music goes up and the smoke machine gets going before the starting players are announced. The California Golden Bears played host to the Dartmouth Big Green on Sunday afternoon, December 19 at Haas Pavilion, in Berkeley, CA.
Final score: Cal 61, Dartmouth 55. Caption and photo by Ron Sellers.
The Golden Bears scoring leader was guard Jordan Shepherd (#31) with 18 points in 35 minutes. Caption and photo by Ron Sellers.
Graduate transfer Makale Foreman (#10) hit one three-point shot before an injury early in the second half ended his evening.
Getting one of his two blocks late in the game, Cal forward Andre Kelly (#22) held the scoring of the Big Green players to a minimum. Kelly also tallied his fifth double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) of the season.
A dance party broke out during a timeout for two young fans who found their moves. To view a game photo album, visit our Facebook Page and be sure to LIKE us or visit www.ultimatesportsguide.net. Caption and photo
Expanded Coverage Coming
West Coast College Athletics:
A Prolegomenon
by Robert Moselle

Okay, admit it, you immediately had a flashback to Immanuel Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics. Well, I'm glad somebody did because for me it was just a pretentious way to hook you into this article, and future series, on college sports west of Oklahoma, Alabama and other states where sports factories have a monopoly on coverage. Candidly, and with a sense of embarrassment, my knowledge of our own teams runs about as deep as does my knowledge of Kant, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Yes, I've been "shamed," to use current jargon.
Home of the Pac-12, Mountain West, WCC, Big Sky, Big West

Now that I have your attention, I must first give credit to Sports Today! for my immersion into the WCC, Mountain West, Big Sky, Big West, and others, through its wide coverage of the expanse of California and other college athletics. Of course, this includes the Big Time action of Stanford, California and the Pac 12 in general. Most NorCal fans are familiar with Saint Mary's basketball, Bill Russell and other USF legends, the Zags, San Jose State, BYU quarterbacks (ahem!), and the rivalries and countless stars, male and female, who have achieved greatness at the next levels. We hope to take awareness of our teams up a notch, such as Santa Clara's women's soccer team which achieved national prominence and received unique Sports Today! coverage. The Ultimate Sports Guide/Sports Today! will give our tough, talented West Coast athletes the exposure they deserve as part of our mission!

We take pride in our strong relationships with sports information directors in NorCal and beyond, and depend on their outreach and professionalism to help us keep all our readers, local and national, engaged and informed. We will also include news of Division III schools from other parts of the country, where great schools take their sports seriously but whose triumphs get trampled in media landscapes where the titans dominate. 

Stay tuned and please share your thoughts, team news and ideas with us at: theultimatesportsguide@gmail.com.

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Cal Bears 89
Cal Poly Mustangs 73
Cal freshman Jayda Curry scored 27 points as the Bears defeated the Cal Poly Mustangs, 89-73, at Haas Pavilion on Saturday, December 18. Caption and photo by Darren Yamashita. 
Guard Jazlen Green hit four 3-pointers on the way to a career-high 20 points.
Sophomore Dalayah Daniels scored 11 points with 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 blocks. The Bears host the Saint Mary's Gaels on Tuesday, December 21.
To view a game photo album, visit our Facebook Page and be sure to LIKE us or visit www.ultimatesportsguide.net. Caption and photo by Darren Yamashita. 
Hardly Trival by T. Buff
This year Buster Posey became the two-time winner of the National League Comeback Player of the Year Award.

Who is the only other player to win it twice --
and in each league?

(See answer below...)
Puerto Rican Legend
Roberto Clemente
No. 21, Roberto Clemente


49 Years Without El Cometa de Puerto Rico

by Amaury Pi-Gonzalez
This December 31, 2021, marks the 49th anniversary of the great Roberto Clemente's plane crash on a mercy mission flight he chartered to Nicaragua.

Roberto Clemente was the 11th player, among a total of 32 (to date) in major league baseball history to reach the magic 3,000 hit plateau. His 3,000th hit on September 31, 1972, was his last. Not by design but by fate. Just three months after that 3,000th hit (a double to left field at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh against New York Mets lefty Jon Matlack, who was the NL Rookie of the Year that same season) Clemente died when the plane he chartered with friends crashed soon after take-off from Puerto Rico.

The plane was loaded with aid to the people of Managua, Nicaragua, which had suffered a terrible earthquake of 6.3 magnitude and killed and injured thousands just a week earlier.

Roberto’s best baseball friend was his Pittsburgh Pirates teammate, catcher Manny Sanguíllen, who told me during an exclusive telephone interview (published in Sports Radio Service last year) he could have easily joined Roberto on that fateful flight, but for reasons he could not control, never did.

During his 1955 rookie season with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Roberto wore No. 13, but when center fielder Earl Smith parted ways with the team, Clemente took No.21 which had been used by Smith. Today number 21 is one of the most famous numbers ever used by a player during a stellar Hall of Fame career. Just as all players (especially black players) love to wear No. 42 during Jackie Robinson Day, over 30% of Hispanic players in MLB are very proud to wear No. 21 on Roberto Clemente Day.

Although he played for 18 years, was selected to 15 All-Star games, won four batting titles, 12 Gold Glove awards, won the National League MVP Award, and the World Series award, the press never gave him the credit he deserved.

Clemente had 3,000 hits at the time of his death and a .317 combined batting average, but he was black and Puerto Rican so the racist media had “two strikes” on him, since his debut in the Major Leagues. Some in the media called him Bobby, which he hated. He always said “My name is Roberto and that is how I want to be called.” He was a very proud man.

During his last season in 1972, in a visit to San Francisco to play the Giants at Candlestick Park, I witnessed a Pittsburgh writer shout in the press box after Clemente struck out, the following: “Send him back in a banana boat!”

Imagine all the verbal abuse this man had to withstand to play baseball, one if not the most difficult of games. Baseball is one (if not the most) difficult team sports to master.

Most baseball fans love to see a player hit a ball 450 feet over the fence. I am proud to say that I saw Roberto Clemente play, and hit and drive in runs, and play defense like nobody else. His instinct was acute and seldom did he have to dive for a ball in the outfield; he knew how to play the outfield.

His arm and accuracy on his throws were legendary. Many superstars of that era like Willie Mays, Stan Musial (just to mention a few) have statues erected in the cities/ballparks where they played, but Roberto Clemente is in a class by himself. He has a statue at PNC Park in Pittsburgh and a bridge named after him, the Roberto Clemente Bridge, also known as the Sixth Street Bridge, over the Allegheny River in the Steel City. He also has statues in the South Bronx, New York, a city with the largest population of Puerto Ricans, as well as a statue at the entrance of Ciudad Deportiva Stadium in Carolina, Puerto Rico, the city where he was born.

We at the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum are very proud to have Roberto Clemente among our greats enshrined forever. He was a great man. Among our numerous exhibits and displays for over two decades, Roberto is still the most popular Latino player and fans are always inquisitive about Roberto Clemente’s history and especially the way he left us, helping people that he didn’t know in a country that was not his own. I like to end with a baseball quote as we remember the Cometa de Puerto Rico.

There are many, many baseball quotes about Roberto Clemente, but my favorite is by a gentleman, in my humble opinion, the best play-by-play baseball broadcaster who ever lived, who said: “Roberto Clemente could field the ball in New York and throw out a guy in Pennsylvania.” – Vin Scully, of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Los Angeles Dodgers.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Felíz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo.
* * *
Amaury Pi-Gonzalez is Vice President of the Major League Baseball Hispanic Heritage Hall of Fame Museum and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com.
For earlier articles by Amaury Pi-Gonzalez published in
Sports Today, click HERE.
San Jose Earthquakes
Earthquakes Unveil 2022 MLS Regular Season Schedule
California Clasico to return to Stanford Stadium on June 25

SAN JOSE, Calif. - The San Jose Earthquakes today unveiled the club's full regular season schedule for the 2022 Major League Soccer season. The schedule features five nationally televised matches, with select games airing on Univision, UniMás, and FOX Sports 1. Broadcast details and remaining kickoff times for locally televised matches will be announced in January.

The 2022 schedule will also feature the return of the California Clasico to Stanford Stadium for the first time since 2019, with the highly anticipated rivalry match against the LA Galaxy taking place on Saturday, June 25. San Jose, who had 13 weeknight (M-F) contests in 2021, will only have four such matches in 2022.

An exclusive presale for Earthquakes Season Ticket Holders to purchase add-on tickets will begin on Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 10 a.m. PT before single-match tickets are made available to the general public on Wednesday, Dec. 22 at 1 p.m. PT. Earthquakes Season Ticket Holders will also have an opportunity to purchase add-on California Clasico tickets on Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. PT before individual tickets are made available to the general public on Friday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. PT. For more information on 2022 season tickets, click here or call the Earthquakes Front Office at 408-556-7700.

The full 34-game schedule runs from Saturday, Feb. 26 to Sunday, Oct. 9 and is evenly split between home and away matches. The Quakes will face 22 different opponents throughout the season, including home-and-away contests against the other 13 teams in the Western Conference and eight individual matches against clubs from the Eastern Conference. Nashville SC, who spent their first two seasons in MLS in the East, has switched to the West to accommodate expansion side Charlotte FC.

The Earthquakes play eight of their first 13 matches at PayPal Park, including the home opener vs. the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, Feb. 26 (3 p.m. PT), Nashville SC's first-ever trip to San Jose on Saturday, April 16 (12:30 p.m.; Univision), and a clash with the defending Western Conference champion Portland Timbers on Wednesday, May 18.

San Jose then does not play a match at PayPal Park for more than a month, with three consecutive road games scheduled against LAFC (May 28), Nashville (June 11) and Real Salt Lake (June 18) and the California Clasico vs. the LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium on Saturday, June 25 (7 p.m. PT; UniMás).

The Quakes close out the season with seven of their final 11 matches on the road, including the team's first-ever visit to FC Cincinnati on Saturday, Sept. 10 and the Decision Day season finale vs. Seattle Sounders FC on Sunday, Oct. 9 (2 p.m. PT).

Other marquee home matchups during the 2022 season are Inter Miami CF's first-ever visit to San Jose on Wednesday, Aug. 3, a clash with LAFC on Saturday, Aug. 20, and the home finale vs. Minnesota United FC on Saturday, Oct. 1.

"Good things come to those who wait"
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Because They Believed
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Stanford Business School
Winter, 2022
High-Performing Teams:
Lessons from the Sports World

According to basketball legend Michael Jordan, “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships.” Without organization-wide teamwork, leadership, and trust, sustaining a championship level of performance—in sports or business—is highly unlikely. How do leaders of the most successful sports franchises overcome the hurdles of free agency, arcane rules, injuries, egos, salary battles, operational challenges, and the human element? How can these lessons be effectively applied to every type of business?

In this course, we will look at how sports organizations achieve smooth and superior transitions from year to year, especially after the rigors of championship seasons. Difference makers in the world of sports, including team executives, general managers, athletic directors, coaches, media observers, and athletes, will discuss the elements necessary to create and maintain elite-performing organizations, and reveal how a prevailing commonality among all of them includes a powerful culture. Students will leave the course able to apply broad relevant concepts to their challenges, such as alignment of goals, adherence to culture, and pervasive interactive communication, as well as numerous operational pearls of wisdom
from guest experts.

Andy Dolich
President, Dolich Consulting; EVP, Fan Controlled Football
Andy Dolich has held executive positions in the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. He is a co-author of 20 Secrets to Success for NCAA Student-Athletes Who Won’t Go Pro and LOL, Loss of Logo: What’s Your Next Move? He is also the co-host of the podcast Life in the Front Office and a columnist for the
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WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
Extends Partnership with Motul

MONTEREY, Calif., Dec. 14, 2021 – WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and Motul – a world-class French company specializing in the formulation, production, and distribution of high-tech engine lubricants – have agreed on a multi-year partnership that will begin in 2022.
 
Motul will be the official motor oil of WeatherTech Raceway, the presenting sponsor of the IMSA Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship (April 29-May 1), and title presenter of the Heritage Display of historic race cars at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Aug. 17-20. Fans and racers can expect to see more Motul branding around the track throughout the season.
 
“We are pleased to continue strengthening our relationship with Motul, a company that has established itself in the racing world,” said John Narigi, president and general manager of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. “Motul’s vision for and support of performance race cars and motorcycles lends itself to our exciting race weekends, and year-round track renters, so this was a natural fit for WeatherTech Raceway.”
 
Motul was founded in 1853, and in 1989 entered the U.S. market as Motul USA, where it has become well-known for its motorsports-derived automotive and powersports products. Motul also serves heavy-duty industries through its MotulTech division.
 
Recognized as an innovator of lubrication technologies for more than 150 years, Motul is regarded for its quality, competition-proven products.
 
“We’re excited to kick off a partnership with such an iconic track in the motorsports community,” said Nolan Browning, marketing manager for Motul USA. “WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca is a home circuit to our offices in California and hosts major events for Motul like the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, along with key races in the MotoAmerica, SRO America, Trans Am, and IMSA series.”
 
The IMSA Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship will bring its top classes – Daytona Prototype international, Le Mans Prototype 2, GT Daytona and GT Daytona Pro – to Monterey for three days of exciting racing action.
 
Tickets are now available at WeatherTechRaceway.com.
Hardly Trivial Answer by T. Buff
Francisco Liriano

Pitcher Francisco Liriano won the Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2010 with Minnesota (AL) and in 2013 with the Pittsburgh Pirates (NL).

Liriano signed with the San Francisco Giants as an international free agent in 2000. After the 2003 season, the Giants traded him to the Minnesota Twins, along with pitchers Joe Nathan and Boof Bonser, in exchange for catcher A. J. Pierzynski.

Buster Posey is the only player in the history of the award to
also be named the MVP in the same season he won his first Comeback Player of the Year (2012).  

https://bit.ly/3siDFm0 will take you to the history of the award.

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