Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Frascella's Top 5 MLB Players of All Time: Babe Ruth or Shohei Ohtani at the Very Top?

 

Photo Credit: Los Angeles Times 

It's so difficult to compare players across different eras, isn't it?

The Shohei Ohtani vs. Babe Ruth argument rages on, it's a daily thing on Twitter aka X - and speaking of X, don't forget to Follow me @LegendSports7

Let's see where I land on this epic debate. 

John Frascella's Top 5 MLB Players of All Time

1. Shohei Ohtani
2. Babe Ruth
3. Willie Mays
4. Barry Bonds
5. Ty Cobb

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Hank Aaron
Stan Musial
Mickey Mantle
Ted Williams
Lou Gehrig
Ken Griffey Jr. 
Joe DiMaggio 
Walter Johnson
Cy Young
Pedro Martinez 

Frascella's Top 5 MLB Starting Pitchers: Can Anyone Unseat the Great Gerrit Cole?

 

Photo Credit: MLB.com 

No one screamed at me at LegendSports7 on Twitter aka X - don't forget to Follow! - on this one, so it must have been a pretty solid list! 

Let's dive in and take a look at my Top Starting Pitchers in MLB. 

John Frascella's Top 5 MLB Starting Pitchers

1. Gerrit Cole
2. Framber Valdez
3. Corbin Burnes
4. Shohei Ohtani
5. Spencer Strider 

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Clayton Kershaw
Kevin Gausman 
Blake Snell
Justin Steele
Nathan Eovaldi
Sonny Gray
Luis Castillo
Shane McClanahan
George Kirby
Zac Gallen
Zack Wheeler
Shane Bieber
Pablo Lopez
Logan Webb
Aaron Nola
Justin Verlander
Logan Gilbert

My Favorite 10 Movies of All Time: Goodfellas & The Social Network Battle It Out for Glory

 

Photo Credit: Metrograph

We can't ONLY talk about sports all the time, can we? 

You know I try to keep the chat versatile at LegendSports7 on Twitter aka X - don't forget to Follow! - so this time we'll be looking at my Favorite 10 Movies of All Time. As always, your own personal lists are always welcome! 

John Frascella's Favorite 10 Movies

1. Goodfellas
2. The Social Network
3. Rounders
4. The Wolf of Wall Street
5. The Godfather
6. Inglourious Basterds 
7. Almost Famous
8. The Wizard of Oz
9. [500] Days of Summer
10. Ocean's Eleven 

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Meet the Parents
Spotlight
Boiler Room
Training Day
The Godfather II 
Good Will Hunting 
Before Sunset
Moneyball
City of God 
25th Hour 
Major League 2
Margin Call
Sideways
Steve Jobs
Definitely, Maybe 

John Frascella is a published author, second-generation film critic and professional sports writer for Razzball, FanSided and Recruit Certified. For an archive of his film reviews, go here. Don't forget to Follow him on Twitter aka X @LegendSports7 for all things movies, MLB, NFL and NBA throughout the year. 

Top 10 College Football QBs of All Time: Can Anyone Challenge Tim Tebow?

 

Photo Credit: Forbes

I'm venturing out of my comfort zone, here! 

Ya'll know I focus on NFL, NBA and MLB over at LegendSports7 on Twitter aka X - don't forget to Follow! - but today we're diving deep into all-time collegiate quarterbacks. Can anyone challenge the great Tim Tebow? Let's take a look. 

John Frascella's Top 10 NCAA Quarterbacks of All Time

1. Tim Tebow
2. Vince Young
3. Cam Newton 
4. Matt Leinart
5. Baker Mayfield
6. Case Keenum 
7. Joe Burrow
8. Deshaun Watson
9. Robert Griffin III
10. Johnny Manziel

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Michael Vick
Danny Wuerffel
Roger Staubach
Colt Brennan
Jameis Winston
Marcus Mariota
Caleb Williams
Bryce Young
Kyler Murray
Lamar Jackson
Carson Palmer
Eric Crouch
Chris Weinke 
Charlie Ward
Vinny Testaverde
Doug Flutie
Peyton Manning
Timmy Chang
Landry Jones
Ty Detmer
Kellen Moore
Mason Rudolph 

John Frascella is a published sports author and professional sports writer for Razzball, FanSided and Recruit Certified. Follow him on Twitter aka X @LegendSports7 for all things NCAA, NFL, NBA and MLB throughout the year. 

My Glory Days: The Top 10 Basketball Players I've Played With or Against

 

Photo Credit: UConn Intramurals 

We have to practice what we preach in this world, right! People always challenge my sports expertise at LegendSports7 on Twitter aka X - don't forget to Follow! - so I often have to defend myself with video clips and evidence from my playing career. 

Today, let's take a look at the best basketball players I've ever played with or against in my playing career: 

John Frascella's Top 10 Basketball Teammates/Adversaries

1. Rudy Gay
2. Donny Marshall
3. Sundiata Gaines
4. Danny Lansanah
5. Ronald Ramon
6. Darius Butler
7. Marcus Williams
8. Conrad Stewart
9. Jeff Leas
10. Jason Williams

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Markus Searight
Sami Ameziane 
Bryan Botwinick 
'Franklin Square' from Island Garden 
'Michael Jordan' from Island Garden 

John Frascella is a published sports author and professional sports writer for Razzball, FanSided and Recruit Certified. Follow him on Twitter aka X @LegendSports7 for all things NBA, NFL and MLB throughout the year. 

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

John Collins Trade: Atlanta Hawks Are Thriving in New NBA CBA

 

Photo Credit: The Athletic

Story By: Brian Kelder
Twitter (aka "X") Handle: @TheEducator23


Part I: Was Trading John Collins a 'Win' Move? 

The Hawks dumped John Collins.  It was not a tank, and it wasn't only a salary dump.  It was a great move by an organization that is smarter than people realize. Stick with me, and I'll explain. 

John Collins is a decent player who was signed under a “can’t lose the asset for nothing” type contract.  He was dealt to Utah, and was immediately panned as a salary dump.  My first take is that Collins is a decent player, but ultimately, you can find guys like him. He's not a make-or-break player for an NBA franchise right now. 

My second thought here is that he and Trae Young have always clashed in the locker room, so the Collins trade clears up a consistent chemistry issue for the Hawks. 

Both items considered, I actually think this was a no-brainer move by the Atlanta Hawks' organization. Well-done, across the board. 

Part II: How Does the Trade Impact the Hawks' Expected Rotation? 

Of course, moves don’t happen in a vacuum.  The Hawks extended Dejounte Murray and further committed to their backcourt.  Quin Snyder is also a respected and elite coach. They will win more games than last season.

But how, you ask? 

Jalen Johnson is the first name that comes to mind.  His per-36 stats were 14 points, 10 rebounds and three assists. That seems quite similar to Collins, doesn’t it?  It’s actually better than the six paltry boards Collins produced on a nightly basis.  I’m thinking Johnson is a big part of what the Hawks are planning to do this upcoming NBA season. 

Other key options are DeAndre Hunter and AJ Griffin on the wing. The Hawks are going to go small with a floor-spacer at the 4 often.  Onyeka Okongwu and Clint Capela will man the center position,  but Okongwu is 6-8 so he can slide to the 4, as well. 

If you look at all of the pieces, there is a lot of potential here. I do believe the Hawks are going to grab a six-seed in the 2023-24 NBA season. 

Part III: Where Does the New CBA Come Into all This? 

Bigger picture, we have to consider the 'aprons' of the NBA's luxury tax parameters.  The Hawks are the first team to dump a guy to make sure they stay in their aprons.  It’s gonna happen more, and drafting is going to be incredibly important.  Getting Griffin and Johnson later in the first is a huge boon to the Hawks.  

Teams like the Bulls, who have - in my humble opinion - drafted non-NBA players like Patrick Williams and Dalen Terry, will soon be looking at the Hawks for a model how to thrive in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. 

The Atlanta Hawks have moved ahead of the curve and are going to be in a great long-term position provided they continue drafting and developing their young franchise cornerstones.

Brian Kelder is a sports writer for John Frascella Sports and Razzball. Follow him on Twitter @TheEducator23 for all things NBA and MLB throughout the year.

Monday, July 24, 2023

Frascella's Favorite Sports Movies: Moneyball, Major League and More!

 

Photo Credit: RogerEbert.com 

The era of the sports movie has gone by the wayside, but that doesn't mean we can't reminisce! Check out my favorite 10 sports movies of all time, and more! As always, my initial list and post can be found @LegendSports7 on Twitter. Don't forget to Follow. 

John Frascella's Favorite 10 Sports Movies

1. Moneyball
2. Major League II
3. Bull Durham
4. Major League
5. Bull Durham
6. Happy Gilmore
7. Little Giants
8. The Wrestler
9. The Alpinist
10. Any Given Sunday 

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Jerry Maguire
Rookie of the Year
Cool Runnings
A League of Their Own
The Sandlot
Everybody Wants Some!!
Blue Chips
Field of Dreams
Raging Bull
The Replacements
Rocky 4
White Men Can't Jump
The Fighter 
He Got Game 
42
Hoop Dreams
Semi-Pro
Rush
Secretariat 

John Frascella is a published sports author and professional sports writer whose work can be found at Razzball, FanSided and Recruit Certified. He is also a second generation movie critic, with archives on John Frascella Movies and IMDb. Follow him on Twitter @LegendSports7 for all things sports and movies throughout the year. 

John Frascella's Film Reviews: The Full Archive

 

Photo Credit: IMDb

I had always kept my movie review archive at the bottom of my running reviews, but that was just getting too inconvenient! Now, for your viewing and reading pleasure, they're all right here, nice and easy: 

John Frascella's Movie Review Archive

(Includes scores of recent movies seen without reviews, as well)

The Social Network (10/10) - Full review, right here
Almost Famous (10/10) - Second review, right here 
25th Hour (10/10)
Moneyball (10/10)
Crash (10/10) - Second review, right here
Bridesmaids (10/10)
City of God (10/10)
Sideways (10/10)
Boiler Room (10/10)
Boyhood (10/10)
Steve Jobs (10/10)
Margin Call (10/10)
The Drop (10/10)
Zodiac (10/10)
The Godfather (10/10) - mentioned in this review
The Departed (9.5/10)
Birdman (9.5/10)
The Irishman (9.5/10)
Up in the Air (9.5/10)
Django Unchained (9.5/10) 
Ex Machina (9.5/10)
Memento (9.5/10)
Sin City (9.5/10)
Her (9.5/10)
Kramer vs. Kramer (9.5/10)
Children of Men (9.5/10)
The Alpinist (9.5/10)
Gone Girl (9.5/10)
The Untouchables (9.5/10) - discussed in this review 
The Sting (9.5/10) - mentioned in this review
Office Space (9/10)
The Hateful Eight (9/10) - Review Coming Soon
Marriage Story (9/10)
Hannah and Her Sisters (9/10)
Mystic River (9/10)
L.A. Confidential (9/10)
Lady Bird (9/10)
Stay (9/10)
Promised Land (9/10) 
Emily the Criminal (9/10)
The Kindergarten Teacher (9/10)
Tick, Tick, Boom! (9/10)
Wanderlust (8.5/10)
Nightmare Alley (8.5/10)
Election (8.5/10)
War Dogs (8.5/10)
The Founder (8.5/10)
Monster (8.5/10)
Private Life (8.5/10)
Jackie Brown (8.5/10) - Future Review
In Bruges (8.5/10)
Split (8.5/10)
Bad Moms (8.5/10)
Basquiat (8.5/10)
Love, Actually (8.5/10)
The Banshees of Inisherin (8.5/10)
Moonlight (8/10)
Citizen Kane (8/10)
Pretty Woman (8/10)
The Grand (8/10)
We Own the Night (8/10) - discussed in this review 
King Richard (8/10)
Silence (8/10)
10 Years (8/10)
The Old Guard (8/10) - mentioned in this review
Young Adult (8/10) - mentioned in this review
Everybody Wants Some!! (8/10)
The Menu (8/10)
The Iceman Tapes (8/10)
Elvis (8/10)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (7.5/10) - No Review Available
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (7.5/10) - No Review Available
Joker (7.5/10)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (7.5/10)
The Revenant (7.5/10)
Raging Bull (7.5/10) - discussed in this review
The Good Shepherd (7.5/10)
The Shallows (7.5/10)
Focus (7.5/10) 
John Q (7.5/10) - mentioned in this review
Inside Llewyn Davis (7.5/10) - mentioned in this review
Venus and Serena (7.5/10) - mentioned in this review
The Stranger (7.5/10)
The Good Nurse (7.5/10)
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (7.5/10)
Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street (7.5/10)
The Brady 6 (7.5/10)
The Walk (7/10)
Mank (7/10)
Pamela: A Love Story (7/10)
The Lost Daughter (7/10)
Loving (7/10) - No review available
Death Proof (7/10) - No review available
Deep Water (7/10)
Hail, Caesar! (7/10) - No review available
Escape Room (7/10)
Last Seen Alive (7/10)
Crazy, Not Insane (7/10) - No review available 
Pepsi, Where's My Jet? (7/10)
Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (6.5/10)
A Most Violent Year (6.5/10) - No review available
Bullet Train (6.5/10)
The Figo Affair (6/5/10)
Dirty Grandpa (6.5/10) - discussed in this review
I Am Legend (6.5/10)
The Pixar Story (6.5/10) - No review available 
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead (6.5/10)
The Shape of Water (6/10) - discussed in this review
The Boy (6/10) - No review available
The Intern (6/10) - discussed in this review 
The Deer Hunter (6/10) - discussed in this review 
The Accountant (6/10) - No review available
The Fate of the Furious (6/10) - discussed in this review
Bridge of Spies (6/10) - No review available
Boiling Point (6/10)
Nope (6/10)
The Firm (6/10) - No review available
Blaze (6/10) - No review available 
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (6/10)
Muhammad Ali: Say My Name (6/10) - No review available
Joy (5.5/10)
Taking Lives (5.5/10) - No review available
The Judge (5.5/10) - mentioned in this review
La La Land (5.5/10)
Pulp Fiction (5.5/10) - Future Review
Tully (5.5/10) - mentioned in this review
Greenland (5.5/10) - No review available
Belichick and Saban: The Art of Coaching (5.5/10)
The Visit (5/10) - discussed in this review
Jack Reacher (5/10) - mentioned in this review
The Mule (5/10) - No review available
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (5/10)
Make Love Great Again (5/10) - No review available
Molly's Game (5/10)
Set It Up (5/10)
Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art (5/10) - No review available 
Get a Job (5/10) - No review available
The Interpreter (5/10) - No review available
Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars (5/10) - No review available
Reservoir Dogs (4.5/10) - Future Review
We Are Marshall (4.5/10) - mentioned in this review
Tenet (4.5/10)
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (4.5/10) - No review available
Brooklyn (4.5/10) - discussed in this review, and this review
The Gray Man (4/10)
Ocean's 8 (4/10)
Pacific Rim (4/10) - mentioned in this review
Alex Cross (4/10) - No review available 
Mad Max: Fury Road (4/10) - mentioned in this review
Homefront (4/10) - No review available 
Everything Must Go (4/10) - No review available
Why Him? (3.5/10) - No review available
The Program (3/10)
See How They Run (3/10)
F9: The Fast Saga (3/10) - mentioned in this review
Dear John (3/10) - mentioned in this review
Open Water 3: Cage Dive (3/10) - No review available
Wild Card: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth (2.5/10) - mentioned in this review
Pitch Perfect 3 (2/10)
Shut In (2/10) - No review available
Premonition (2/10) - No review available
Inside Man: Most Wanted (2/10) - No review available 
Rings (1.5/10)
88 Minutes (1.5/10)
Mother's Day (1.5/10)
Passion Play (1/10) - mentioned in this review
I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (0/10) - No review available

John Frascella is a published sports author and professional writer for FanSided, Razzball and Recruit Certfied. He is also a second-generation film critic. Follow him on Twitter @LegendSports7 for all things sports and movies throughout the year. 

Friday, July 21, 2023

Frascella's Madden Ratings: Damn, We Gotta Fix this Big Mess!

 

Photo Credit: Jets X-Factor 

The brand-new Madden ratings rolled out this week on Twitter, and of course NFL fans were pissed all over the globe. All I can do is my little part to help! As always, my initial lists and posts can be found @LegendSports7 on Twitter. Don't forget to Follow! 

John Frascella's Madden Ratings

Cornerbacks

1. Sauce Gardner: 95
2. Patrick Surtain: 95
3. Darius Slay: 93
4. Jalen Ramsey: 93
5. Jaire Alexander: 93
6. Marlon Humphrey: 91
7. Stephon Gilmore: 91
8. Marshon Lattimore: 91
9. Denzel Ward: 90 
10. Tre'Davious White: 89

Tight Ends

1. Travis Kelce: 99
2. George Kittle: 95
3. Mark Andrews: 93
4. TJ Hockenson: 89
5. Dallas Goedert: 86
6. Kyle Pitts: 86
7. Darren Waller: 85
8. Evan Engram: 84
9. Pat Freiermuth: 83
10. David Njoku: 83

Quarterbacks

1. Patrick Mahomes: 99
2. Joe Burrow: 97
3. Jalen Hurts: 96
4. Josh Allen: 96
5. Lamar Jackson: 94
6. Justin Herbert: 94
7. Aaron Rodgers: 93
8. Dak Prescott: 89
9. Tua Tagovailoa: 88
10. Kirk Cousins: 88

Bonus rankings:

Trevor Lawrence: 90
Jared Goff: 88
Geno Smith: 87

John Frascella is a published sports author and NFL writer for Razzball. His work can also be found at FanSided and Recruit Certified. Follow him on Twitter @LegendSports7 for all things NFL, NBA and MLB throughout the year.  

Frascella's Top 10 Offensive Linemen: Trent & Lane Battle for the Big Man Throne

 

Photo Credit: SF Gate

At the top of the offensive line heap, we are truly splitting hairs. These guys are so good, and so close in the rankings. As always, my initial post and list can be found @LegendSports7 on Twitter. Don't forget to Follow! 

John Frascella's Top 10 Offensive Linemen

1. Trent Williams
2. Lane Johnson
3. Quenton Nelson
4. Jason Kelce
5. Andrew Thomas
6. Tristan Wirfs
7. Zack Martin
8. Joel Bitonio
9. Frank Ragnow
10. Creed Humphrey

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Christian Darrisaw
Laremy Tunsil
Jordan Mailata
Penei Sewell
Ryan Ramczyk
Chris Lindstrom
Ronnie Stanley
Joe Thuney
Shaq Mason
Alijah Vera-Tucker
Corey Linsley
Ryan Jensen
Tyler Linderbaum

John Frascella is a published sports author and NFL writer for Razzball. His work can also be found at FanSided and Recruit Certified. Follow him on Twitter @LegendSports7 for all things NFL, NBA and MLB throughout the year.  

Frascella's Top 50 NFL Players: Can Burrow Challenge Mahomes at the Very Top?

Photo Credit: FiveThirtyEight

My lists have been coming out fast and furious @LegendSports7 on Twitter, and you really don't wanna miss this one! As always, my initial list and post can be found on Twitter, but here's a quick-and-dirty summary for you: 

John Frascella's Top 50 NFL Players

1. Pat Mahomes
2. Travis Kelce
3. Joe Burrow
4. Jalen Hurts
5. Josh Allen
6. Justin Jefferson
7. Davante Adams
8. Tyreek Hill
9. Cooper Kupp
10. Lamar Jackson
11. Justin Herbert
12. Derrick Henry
13. Myles Garrett
14. Ja'Marr Chase
15. Micah Parsons
16. Aaron Rodgers
17. Trent Williams
18. Chris Jones
19. Nick Bosa
20. Christian McCaffrey
21. Nick Chubb
22. Stefon Diggs
23. AJ Brown
24. Aaron Donald
25. TJ Watt
26. Lane Johnson
27. Trevor Lawrence
28. Josh Jacobs
29. Maxx Crosby
30. Fred Warner
31. Sauce Gardner
32. Quinnen Williams
33. Minkah Fitzpatrick
34. Derwin James
35. Patrick Surtain II
36. Quenton Nelson
37. Dexter Lawrence
38. George Kittle
39. Deebo Samuel
40. Amon-Ra St. Brown
41. Jason Kelce
42. Austin Ekeler
43. Andrew Thomas
44. Tristan Wirfs
45. Haason Reddick
46. Zack Martin
47. Lavonte David
48. CeeDee Lamb
49. Jaylen Waddle
50. Garrett Wilson 

Honorable Mention (in no particular order)

Joel Bitonio 
Creed Humphrey
Dak Prescott
Christian Darrisaw
Matt Milano
Demario Davis
Tua Tagovailoa
Jared Goff
Kirk Cousins
Geno Smith 
Jonathan Taylor
Saquon Barkley
Aaron Jones
Tee Higgins
Amari Cooper
DeVonta Smith
DK Metcalf
Terry McLaurin
Tyler Lockett
Mike Evans
DeAndre Hopkins
Mark Andrews
Laremy Tunsil 
Jordan Mailata
Penei Sewell
Ryan Ramczyk
Chris Lindstrom
Joe Thuney
Corey Linsley
Frank Ragnow
Joey Bosa
Trey Hendrickson
Danielle Hunter
Za'Darius Smith
Matthew Judon
DeForest Buckner 
Jonathan Allen
DJ Reader
Jeffery Simmons
Derrick Brown
Roquan Smith
Shaq Leonard
Bobby Wagner
Dre Greenlaw
Tremaine Edmunds
Jalen Ramsey
Darius Slay
Jaire Alexander
Trevon Diggs
Jaycee Horn
Tariq Woolen
Kevin Byard
Micah Hyde
Justin Simmons
Jordan Poyer
Tyrann Mathieu
Budda Baker
Kyle Hamilton

John Frascella is a published sports author and NFL writer for Razzball. His work can also be found at FanSided and Recruit Certified. Follow him on Twitter @LegendSports7 for all things NFL, NBA and MLB throughout the year.