Category Archives: Hardball


The stock market is falling, 401 K’s are being obliterated, and Washington fiddles while Rome burns. But it could be worse. You could be an Astros fan!

Don’t fret. I’m about to unleash a bunch of new Broncos cartoons in the days and weeks ahead!

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One of my favorite sports movies was Bull Durham. So when this months Rockies magazine was looking for a way to express fan appreciation, I arrived at this. Wordier than normal, but a fun way to tweak a fun piece of movie dialogue. Hope you like it. How about you? Any favorite sports movies?

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This was a cartoon I did last May about the amazing Ubaldo Jimenez.
I had the chance to see Ubaldo pitch recently at Coors Field against the Braves. His stuff that night was electric. I guess not electric enough to keep him off of the trading block. He will be missed. The Rox picked up some good prospects which is always helpful, but it’s still hard to see such a great pitcher get traded. More details about the deal can be found here: http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_18591786 and a great column by my old friend from the Rocky Mountain News, Mr. Dave Krieger

I added the Caption Contest in the sidebar and you can continue to add your caption entries by clicking right on the cartoon!

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To tell the truth. Will he or won’t he? Or will his overinflated ego continue to cloud his judgement? Clemens claims he’s been telling the truth all along, even if he did “misremember” parts of it. I think he will go down defiant until the bitter end. Which, unfortunately for him, happens to be prison. Your take? Will an American court bring down an American icon? What do you think?

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A cartoon I did for yesterdays ESPN.com commentary section. It’s kind of A Thank You card to those who serve our nation abroad in dangerous places.

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Today’s View From the Bull Pen

The odds aren't good. Simply put waiting for an NBA player to make a free throw is a bit like waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series. It just ain't gonna happen. At least in our lifetimes. It reminds me of one of my favorite stories. Legendary basketball coach Don Haskins, all 250 plus pounds of him, had a player who apparently thought a bit highly of himself and didn't find his deficiency at the free throw line to be that big of a deal. Haskins challenged him to a free throw contest and let the kid go first. The kid hit a couple out of 10 or so and proudly handed old man Haskins the ball. After the coach hit his 100th in a row without a miss the kid learned his lesson. Don't argue with the Bear. And learn to shoot free throws.

There isn't a way to leave comments in the Bull Pen (that I've found yet) so please feel free to leave your comments under the latest cartoon that I post.


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