The is little doubt that Aaron Judge is the New York Yankees most valuable player. As actor/comedian Bill Murray described himself to his army troop in the movie "Stripes", Judge is the Yankees' big toe.
Albany operates NCAA Tournaments very well. Whether it's men's or women's basketball, wrestling or hockey; the city, the county, the businesses and the fanbase all support the event with enthusiasm. From parking to fan-fest on a chilly weekend, a true team effort is always on display.
Downtown Albany was buzzing on Friday with the perfect storm of St. Patrick's Day mixed in with round one of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Like any premier sporting event, featuring the best college players in the country, the stars wear out on Pearl Street.
Meteorology is not an easy science. Being a TV weatherperson comes with the acceptance that you are going to be wrong a lot and people are going to criticize you. However, when you are the weather predicting Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day, expectations may be a little lighter. That was until now.
Every year I do tons of research, listen to all the experts and fill out multiple brackets just to lose to Sharon in Human Resources because "Duke wears a prettier blue than Kentucky does!" Not this year! This year I will pick the tournament champs based simply on one fact...
First of all if you only learn one thing about me, let it be that Bill Murray is my favorite actor ever and he's a genius! Murray is also a huge sports fan. So when the minor league baseball Toledo Mud hens decided to have Ghostbusters night Bill Murray channeled his inner Harry Caray and cut a promotional video for them.
The 1980 film 'Caddyshack' is arguably one of the most famous comedies of its generation. Set at the upscale Bushwood Country Club, the film follows the many subplots of its A-List cast. From Danny trying to raise money for college to Carl Spackler and his many attempts to annihilate that pesky (and infamous) groundhog, 'Caddyshack' is just gets funnier every time you watch it.
Bill Murray, iconic funny man and long-time part owner of the Charleston RiverDogs, was recently inducted into the Minor League Baseball Hall of Fame, to both our surprise and his.