Under Review
By Erik Grosman
Under ReviewFeb 22, 2021
Free Sha'Carri Richardson!!!
In this episode I talk about fandom (good and bad) and then get into a conversation about Superstar Women's Tennis player - Naomi Osaka and why I felt she left the French Open in May and why she's not competing in Wimbledon. Lastly, I talk about the recent controversial issue of why USA track and field superstar Sha-Carri Richardson was disqualified from running in the upcoming Olympics in Tokyo.
Thanks for listening!
Am I Crazy...Or Is That A Lot Of No-Hitters?
They Are Not Our Heroes (unless they give you a good reason to be)
In this episode I discuss the recent sexual misconduct allegations involving Hall of Fame Baseball player and former Toronto Blue Jay player - Roberto Alomar. It's another very disturbing and unfortunate circumstance where we see a popular athlete violate their power and hurt innocent people in the process. I talk about what "Excellence" really means and what an actual hero looks like. There are many athletes out there who inspire people and help to create positive change. It's not what they do on the court/field/ice - it's everything they do before and after that represents who they are (IMO).
Please read Gideon Turk's article https://bluejaysnation.com/2021/05/02/on-roberto-alomar-and-the-true-sadness/
I feel that he nails it with this one.
How Dare You!
THIS AIN'T RIGHT - SO FIX IT!
Please read this article below by Ruth Kapelus of Offside/Daily Hive Toronto.
dailyhive.com/toronto/blue-jays-need-to-answer-more-for-callaway
The "Stro-Show"
In this latest episode of Under Review I talk about the greatness of Tom Brady, Michael Jordan and Lebron James. I then talk about Draymond Green's comments about the double-standard that transpires in sports between players and management and the Fernando Tatis massive contract with the San Diego Padres. Finally, the main topic that I put Under Review this week is about the great accomplishments by Marcus Stroman and what it was like to work with an athlete that can sometimes be misunderstood. His remarkable journey as a Blue Jay, recovering from a major injury and being one of the most exciting players that I have come across during my time 18 years working in pro sports.
Correction: I said it would have taken 18 months for Stroman to recover and begin throwing back on the mound after ACL tear. That number should have been stated as closer to 9-12 months instead.
What About Ricky Williams?
A Rant and a Bat-Flip Story
In this episode I discuss the importance and significance of Hank Aaron followed by an in depth look at why Cito Gaston was a brilliant manager for the Toronto Blue Jays. Finally, close the episode with my own personal story about Jose Bautista's famous bat-flip from Game 5 of the Division Series vs. Texas Rangers in the 2015 playoffs.