Thursday, July 29, 2010

Countdown to 600...Is It Here Yet?

Until Alex Rodriguez hits his 600th homerun, I've decided to put my life on hold. That's right...no extra curricular activities, no coming home after 7, no life until Alex hits. However, because he's not hitting, the question is"When will Alex hit 600?" In essence,  It's not a matter of where he'll hit but a matter of when. In his recent at-bats after hitting 599, Alex hasn't produced anything in the HR department. While he's had a few hits here and there I'm beginning to become alarmed about Alex. Last Thursday I played the "don't pressure him, let him breathe" game after Alex hit 599 and was at the plate trying to hit 600 but now how much can we attribute to pressure?

The Yankees meanwhile have been trying to play the game as if they're not focused on Alex's homerun but it's hard not to get sucked into the fan fare especially when one player has got the world on edge. The Yankees won tonight 8-0 with tremendous work from Cano, Teixeira, and Gardner who were all productive at the plate. So, with a score like this, maybe the Yankees are focused on the game and not so much A-Rod's quest. For both the team and Alex's sake, focusing on the task at hand is key as well as not feeding into the media hype and the camera flashes when Alex is at the plate.

In other news, the NY Mets have been really working hard to secure a first place spot in the NL East. Last night against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Mets won 8-2. Tonight, the Mets treated their fans to a nail biter as the game went to the 13th inning. Their astounding rally to almost secure a 2nd win was squashed as the Cardinals won 8-7 in the 13th inning. I'm rooting for you guys so let's put some muscle into it and climb out of 3rd place.

Come on NY, let's show them why we're popular!

XOXO,
Whitney

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Happy 600th...I Mean...35th Birthday A-Rod!

On July 27, 1975, Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez was born in Washington Heights, NYC to proud Dominican parents who knew one day, like all parents, that their child would be destined for greatness.

I'll save the noteworthy life-altering and record shattering achievements for a later date....once he hits 600...but it's something to note that at the age of 35, Alex is on his quest for 600 home runs and continues to shatter records daily. However, on this day Alex, I personally want to give you a shoutout and congratulate you on everything you've accomplished thus far. You're a man of wisdom, character, strength, tenacity, and downright warmth.

I hope you enjoy your birthday and may God continue to bless you with peace, love, joy, family, and serenity.

In closing....HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALEX RODRIGUEZ!

XOXO,
Whitney

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Don't You Know Rockin' Robbie Cano!

The sun was out, the bats were hot, and Alex Rodriguez was continuing his quest for 600 home runs. While the Bronx was on pins and needles waiting for glory, Robinson Cano was attending another day at work. 2 hits away from hitting his 1000th career hit, Robinson did what has become second nature to him, hit. After collecting his first hit of the day and leaving him 1 hit away from 1,000, the sky opened up and mother nature had other plans. As rain poured down, the tarp was on the field and for 2 hours, we fans had to wait for two milestones to take place. The anxiety began to build.

After the storm subsided, we were back to baseball and back to Alex Rodriguez again. In the 8th, with 2 on and 1 out, Alex Rodriguez was at the plate and boy could you cut the tension with a knife. For anyone who doesn't know the back story between Kansas and Alex, try going back to August 4, 2007, which happened to be my birthday, where Alex hit his 500th career homer off of Kyle Davies. All caught up now? Well, Davies wasn't pitching but Kansas couldn't afford for Alex to celebrate again so Alex was hit by a pitch and taken out of the game.

Things always seem to work out because Robbie came to plate and smacked a 2 run double and gave the Yankees a 12-5 lead. Robinson has now joined baseball elites as he garnered his 1000th career hit. The Yankees would go on to win the game 12-6.

Don't you know Rockin' Robbie Cano? If you don't you better start watching games because this kid is a star and well on his way to Yankee/baseball immortality.

Congratulations Robinson.

XOXO,
Whitney

Saturday, July 24, 2010

1000 Never Looked So Good!

As the world waits for Alex Rodriguez to hit his 600th homerun, magic is happening elsewhere on the Yankees. Tonight, Jorge Posada, catcher and original member of the Core Four, has hit his 1000th RBI. This is a moment that he and Yankee fans will relish in forever. Take in this moment Jorge because you've earned it. It seemed as if nothing could detract from the glorious celebration but the weather had different plans.

Bolts of lightning, cracks of thunder, and flash floods overtook Yankee Stadium for nearly an hour and a half. How did Jorge celebrate in the clubhouse? He most likely played cards and waited anxiously as the rain subsided. After the rain had cleared and the field was brought back to life, the Yankees resumed play and all eyes and camera flashes were tuned into A-rod and his possible 600th homer. Unfortunately, Alex did not hit 600 tonight and I'm glad because it would have taken away from the milestone achieved by a man believe is the next Yankee manager.

Alex, the world will continue to wait and flick pics as you continue your quest for 600. Until then, congratulations Jorge, you continue to raise the bar.

Also, we're 2 hits away from witnessing Robinson Cano's 1000th hit. The milestones just keep on rolling.

XOXO,
Whitney

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

If You Really Knew Me...

Last night, MTV premiered a new, thought provoking, show entitled If You Really Knew Me. Set in different high schools across the United States, the over-arching theme of the show is to unite schools under one common banner: love. To some, this idea can come off as cheesy and a bad media ploy for the program behind the show but this program actually holds weight. If the workers or the day known as "Challenge Day" looks familiar, it is because we had first seen them on Oprah around 2005-2006 when they first debuted this program. I was hooked for that one hour then and I am definitely hooked now after watching the first episode.

Let's delve deeper into the issues being presented. As students sit in a circle, they start off by saying "If you really knew me..." then they talk about familial issues, suicide, sexual orientation, peer pressure, etc. It's not easy to discuss these issues with anyone or even with yourself for that matter so when you have to do it in front of a camera, here is where you see true bravery. I want to give these students and students in future episodes my respect because how many of us are dying to address some of these issues but can't find a safe space to do some? How many of us want to look in the mirror and be able to say to ourselves "if you really  knew me..."?

I'm proud to say that I am someone who survived the awkward teenage years , the peer pressure, the doubt, and has done something positive with it. However, there are some of us who haven't come to grips with these issues and if you're reading and are still harboring these emotions, then know that I support you.

If you really knew me, you'd know that I'm a sucker for positivity and optimism.

XOXO,
Whitney

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

This Is What Happens When You Mess With Crazy

Every Monday as you all may have figured out is my Real Housewives of New Jersey night. Last week was combination of nail biting and adrenaline as Danielle and Teresa fought over words. This week is pretty light yet disturbing as Jacqueline, Danielle, Teresa, and the rest of the girls are dealing with the consequences of Ashley's actions. I think I'll start with Danielle.

Danielle decided to press charges against Ashley for her hair pulling attack at the fashion show. While I'm an advocate for justice, I have to question Danielle's maturity in engaging in a feud with a 19 year old.Let's keep in mind that Danielle is nearly 50. Shouldn't this be taken up with the mother rather than with the child? Granted Ashley is an "adult" she is half this woman's age and it's inappropriate for a mother of 2 to verbally attack a child on facebook and then continue the charade on camera. Danielle, get it together because it's starting to become pathetic.

Now on to Ashley. As previously stated in other postings, Ashley you're in that phase where you're invincible to world and nothing can harm you. I'm 2 years older than you and I feel that way at times but I also know not to provoke someone mentally unstable.  You know better than to try and battle with a crazy person. Listen, I know Danielle hasn't been declared unstable by a doctor but her behavior is disturbing and not normal for someone who is almost 50.

In bringing the topic back on Ashley, I believe I support minor jail time for her because it's the only way she'll learn some discipline and learn that there's a time and place for everything.

XOXO,
Whitney

Friday, July 16, 2010

Boss...This One Is For You

The Yankees played their first game at home since the All Star Game and the sudden death of George Steinbrenner. The team knew that their return to the Bronx would be filled with commemorative tributes to both Steinbrenner and Bob Sheppard thus; they didn't disappoint.

Mariano Rivera placed two roses on home plate one for Mr. Steinbrenner and one for Mr. Sheppard. Following this gesture came the speech by the captain Derek Jeter who poured his emotions into his farewell speech to the two men who had the greatest impact in his life. After a moving performance of the National Anthem, it was time for baseball.

The Rays came swinging early to take an early lead to 1-0. Then, after pouring on the muscle power, the Rays took a 3-1 lead. Just when it seemed as if the emotions of losing the boss would take over, Robinson Cano hit a solo shot to make the game 3-2. Right after that blast, Jorge Posada hit another solo shot to tie the game 3-3. The stadium was in an uproar.

However, the play of the night would come from Nick Swisher who hit hard into the upper deck to tie the game 4-4. Think the Yankees were trying to make the boss proud? Hold on for the final cap off of the night.

In the bottom of the night with 2 on, Derek Jeter came to plate and it would only be fitting for the captain, the man whose heart is torn into pieces, to win the game. Sadly, he struck out.  But, here's the kicker. George Steinbrenner was a native of Ohio and besides loving his family, he loved the Yankees and the Buckeyes. Now, Nick Swisher attended Ohio State and this sat well with Steinbrenner so can you guess who won the game?...NICK SWISHER! As an appropriate goodbye to "The Boss", Swisher hit a shot in the outfield as Granderson scored at home. Mr. Steinbrenner definitely oversaw tonight's victory. Yankees win 5-4.

Way to make George and Bob smile guys.

XOXO,
Whitney

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Some Streaks Are Meant To Be Broken

 
The 81st All Star Game is complete and the National League has snapped a 13 year losing streak by winning the game 3-1. The NL has now gained home field advantage which should be motivation for the NL to win the World Series. 

Early in the game, Robinson Cano hit a sac fly to bring in the runner home to give the AL a 1-0 lead. That lead would last until Atlanta's Brian McCann hit a double which brought in 3 runs to give the NL a 3-1. This was possible because of singles given up from Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes. After it seemed as if the AL had given Dodgers pitcher Jonathan Broxton some trouble, he found his form and won the game.

The American League has won the All Star Game for the past 12 meetings giving them home field advantage in the World Series. I will extend congratulations to the NL because living in the AL's shadow must have been hard but don't rest on your laurels for too long, the AL, including the dreaded Red Sox, are coming for you!

Tonight's game provided a minor bright spot in today's tragic passing of George Steinbrenner and it was nice to have 4 hours of something to cheer for although Steinbrenner's death has cast a cloud over baseball.

Until next year fellas let's continue with good baseball!

XOXO,
Whitney

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

RIP George Steinbrenner...I Didn't Think I'd Be Saying This So Soon


Nearly a week after celebrating his 80th birthday and having countless family, friends, and fans honor him, the beloved George Michael Steinbrenner III has passed away this morning in Florida of a heart attack. If you're like me right now, your heart is torn into pieces. I never knew the man personally but as an avid fan of the Yankee franchise and his team since 1995, I always felt a special connection to him....a connection that I even stressed down to our birthdays...he was born on July 4th and I was born on August 4th. So, when news broke of his tragic passing how did I react? I sat with my mouth wide open and couldn't make a sound. If this is bad for me, imagine how baseball must feel.

Tonight is the 81st All-Star Game and with Yankee players scheduled to play, it's no wonder that their hearts are broken into pieces as well. While the 25 man roster along with coaches may be blinded with tears, the Core 4, Andy, Derek, Mariano, and Posada must be crippled. This is the man who took a chance on four unknown young men, fostered their talents, and turned them into superstars. And, these four men have never bit the hand that fed them. They've always been loyal to the boss.

I want to take time out to give my greatest condolences to the Steinbrenner family. To his wife Elizabeth Zieg, you knew your husband like no other and thank you for allowing the world to love your husband as you have for all these years. To his children Hank, Hal, Jessica, and Jennifer, thank you for sharing your father with the world and for never scorning him for putting the business before you guys at times.

In closing, it's only fitting to say RIP George Steinbrenner.

Forever a fan,
Whitney

Your House Is In Foreclosure! No It's Not...Bitch!

Well well well after going through a Real Housewives of New Jersey withdrawal last Monday, tonight was the episode that we were all waiting for. Tonight was the showdown between Teresa Giudice and Danielle Staub. Two weeks ago, we left off with the infamous "Don't call me honey/Is bitch better?"quote and to continue the drama, Danielle sparked a powder keg in Teresa when she responded to Teresa's "I live in a 5 million dollar mansion" quote by saying "Your house is in foreclosure". Honey child....Teresa snapped and proceeded to chase Danielle down the hallway. Danielle broke her heel and hid behind a bush. If you think it ended there...you weren't watching.

As Kim G tried to escort Danielle back to the car, Ashley, Jacqueline's daughter, grabbed Danielle's hair and ripped out some of her extensions. Stick around I have something to say about Ashley's behavior in a bit. As the commotion died down, Danielle called the cops and Ashley wasn't brought up on charges. All may have seemed well for Ashley but her behavior wasn't received well by her parents and she was chastised for her poor judgment. Ultimately, it looks as if Ashley will be arrested.

Where to begin? I'll start with altercation between Teresa and Danielle. Teresa if you know you're dealing with someone unstable, the slightest thing can set them off. They're unbalanced therefore you have to be delicate or else there are consequences...irrational consequences. No one wins against someone whose behaviors mirrors that of a psycho.

Ashley Ashley Ashley...how old are you again? You're 18? Yes you're 18 which means you stay out of grown folk's business. Unless you saw your mother being hit, you keep your mouth shut and your hands to yourself. Now, Danielle is going to press charges on you and what are you going to do about that? You have no means of fending for yourself and for you to talk back to your parents is UNACCEPTABLE. In my house, there were repercussions for back talk...not nice ones. The only way for her to learn how to stay in her place is for her to get arrested. I support that.

Congratulations to Albie Manzo for fighting his semi-discriminatory case against his former Law School. You rock!

XOXO,
Whitney

Monday, July 12, 2010

Back Back Back...David Ortiz Wins The HR Derby!

David Ortiz takes home the title of winner at this year's 2010 State Farm Homerun Derby. In the first round, Ortiz put up 8 homeruns and in the second round, Ortiz put up 13 homeruns. In the final round, Ortiz hit 11 homeruns.

Milwaukee player Corey Hart hit an impressive 13 homeruns in the first round but because he hit 0 in the second round, he was eliminated from the competition.

Our very own Yankee Nick Swisher hit 4 homeruns in the first round and was eliminated after that round. Swisher enjoyed the experience as well as fellow Yankees, Alex Rodriguez and Robinson Cano, who enjoyed a nice laugh when Swisher foul tipped the ball for an out.

Ramirez and Cabrera both showed great power in their hitting as they also put on a show.

Despite all of the drama this week with Cano's backing out of the derby and criticism of the "lack of talent", it was good-natured, fun event that everyone enjoyed.

Tomorrow is the much anticipated All Star Game. Good luck to all...but really the American League.

XOXO,
Whitney

Sunday, July 11, 2010

R.I.P. Bob Sheppard

Bob Sheppard passed away this morning at the age of 99. It's only fitting that I write about him and his illustrious years in sports broadcasting.

Bob Sheppard began his career as a public address announcer in 1951 with the New York Yankees. Such a distinct and crisp voice would continue to illuminate Yankee Stadium until his retirement after the 2007 season. Along with being the "Voice of the Yankees", Sheppard would be the announcer for the New York Giants until his retirement in 2006.

The legacy of Mr. Sheppard has been forever immortalized in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, a plaque in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium, as well as cameos on Seinfeld, hit ESPN show, The Bronx is Burning, and numerous films such as Anger Management, For The Love of The Game, 61*, and The Scout.

To end, I think it would only be right to leave off with his ever-so-famous quotes that have been lodged in our brains and will continue to occupy a spot in our hearts forever:

"Good Evening, Welcome To Yankee Stadium"

"Now batting...The shortstop...No.2...Derek Jeter...No.2"

"Ladies and gentlemen...would you please rise...And now...please offer...a moment of silent prayer...for the service men and women...who are stationed around the globe...and especially remember...those who have lost their lives...defending our freedom...and our way of life"

R.I.P. Bob Sheppard.

XOXO,
Whitney
 

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Nick Swisher Must Be Feeling Swishalicious

Nick Swisher has just been announced to participate in the 2010 Homerun Derby. This comes days after another Yankee, Robinson Cano, withdrew from the competition after concern about his swing and an apparent "back injury". What a high Nick Swisher must be feeling right now.

After a brilliant campaign for the Final Vote in this year's All-Star Game, Nick Swisher trounced Kevin Youkilis from the Red Sox to secure his spot on the American League team. Likewise, Swish has improved his batting tremendously from roughly around .280 to above .300. Now with this latest addition, Nick Swisher is on Cloud 9. However, I can't help but wonder when concerns will emerge to deter Swisher from hitting on Monday night.

Until then, Nick Swisher is participating in the derby. As noted by Mark Feinsand on his twitter page, "Swisher called Girardi, Long and Cashman before agreeing to participate in the Home Run Derby. They all gave him their blessing". 

Congratulations Nick Swisher. Many more blessings to you.

You can follow Mark Feinsand on Twitter at twitter.com/BloggingBombers

XOXO,
Whitney 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Welcome To Miami LeBron James!

The moment we've all been waiting for has arrived and after a week of anticipation and the literal halt of sports programming on ESPN, NBA star LeBron James has made his decision and he will be joining....The Miami Heat! Congratulations Miami, you have a powerhouse in the South with Wade, Bosh, and James. I know a lot of bets have been lost and fans are going to pull crack out the irrational behavior but this decision wasn't an easy one to make.

It's a bittersweet decision because while LeBron was born and raised in Akron, Ohio and dedicated 7 years of his life to Cleveland and literally broke bones to satisfy the crowd and live up to multi-million dollar endorsements, it's hard to carry a team solely. In keeping with my newfound phrase "Let's just call it for what it is", how many people are thinking like me and believe his mother's indiscretions with Delonte West played a part in his decision? I'm not going to dedicate this post to that because we as readers are beyond that ignorance but the thought of having to carry the burden of your mother's mistakes with fans holding satirical signs is just too much to bear. It was time to go.

New York, I have some choice words for you. The fact that you invested so much in an inflated dream rather than using those dollars to strengthen the seemingly ok team you already have makes me laugh loudly in your face. Amar'e Stoudamire, I hope you have fun carrying the weight because NY fans show no mercy for mediocrity. You'll really have to bring the A-game now.

Miami, I hope you realize what talent you have in James but also the talent around you. LeBron said it best when he said that "3 people don't make a team" therefore, I hope the organization and staff keep this mind before they start dropping the number down to "1 man carrying the team". To ensure a championship, it will require team effort and I can only wish the best for everyone involved in this shocking move.

XOXO,
Whitney

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Breaking News: Robinson Cano Backs Out of HR Derby


According to MLB.com as relayed by Mark Feinsand of Blogging Bombers, Robinson Cano has backed out of this year's HR Derby due to minor back pain. It had been noted that trainer Gene Monahan expressed serious concern about Cano participating in the derby as well as Kevin Long  and manager Joe Girardi statng that it wouldn't be wise for the hot hitter to participate.

Confirmation of Cano's decision to opt out had been solidified by Yankees GM Brian Cashman who admitted that the star backed out of his decision.

It seems all to speculative that once concerns start piling on, Cano decided to withdraw from the competition because of minor back pain...back pain that he has been playing through for quite some time. I don't work for the front office nor am  I Cano's body but I find it hard to believe that constant worry and doubt about him playing in a competition wouldn't lead to a withdrawal to cease all talk. I'm very sad that Robinson will not be participating but we shall see how this plays out up until the All-Star game.

You can follow Mark Feinsand on Twitter at twitter.com/bloggingbombers

XOXO,
Whitney

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Robinson Cano Chosen For 2010 MLB Homerun Derby

MLB just announced the 1st 6 All-Star players that will be participating in this year's, 2010, Home Run Derby. The 6 players are: Miguel Cabrera, David Ortiz, Vernon Wells, Corey Hart, Matt Holliday, and last but not least hot hitter 2B NY Yankee Robinson Cano.

If you're a Yankee fan right now you have to be jumping with joy but alas there are those who feel as if Robinson should have declined the offer because it has been widely noted that his swing will be affected. I believe this is a great opportunity and I am so proud of Robinson Jose Cano.

XOXO,
Whitney

Monday, July 5, 2010

Wimbledon, The Yankees, and The Fourth of July

As the holiday weekend comes to a close, I want to give shoutouts to the events that have made this weekend spectacular:

1. Congratulations to Serena Williams for winning the Women's Singles title at Wimbledon on Saturday. This is her 13th Grand Slam title and I couldn't be prouder of her.  I can't wait to see what Ms. Williams will do at this year's US Open.

2. Another round of congratulations to Rafael Nadal on winning the Men's Singles title at Wimbledon on Sunday. This is Rafa's 8th Grand Slam title and another amazing feat to happen to Rafa was being named the World's No. 1 this weekend as well. Good luck at the US Open Rafa.

3. This week has been big for the NBA as talks between LeBron James and Cleveland, Miami, and NY continue. Likewise, D-Wade and Chirs Bosh continue negotiations as they look for prospective teams as well. One good thing to happen to NY in terms of basketball was the acquisition of Amar'e Stoudemire to the Knicks. Fellas I wish you all the best in your endeavors and we'll be seeing you in the fall.

4. As America celebrated its 234th birthday on July 4th, former Yankee owner George Steinbrenner turned 80 years old and in honor of his birthday, the Yankees pulled out a show stopping performance. The Yankees rallied all the way until the bottom of the 10th inning where, fresh off the DL, Marcus Thames won the game with a shot up the middle to the outfield. To celebrate, Burnett pied Thames and somewhere in Florida, Mr. Steinbrenner smiled just as we all did in the blazing sun.

That's all for now but don't fret because as long as sports doesn't sleep, my fingers won't stop writing.

P.S. Send Nick Swisher to Anaheim for the Final Vote for the All-Star Game via this link. You have to copy and paste this link into your search bar.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/all_star/y2010/fv/ballot_pop.html?tcid=cp_fm2010_ballot&cmpid=430897&cme=491454

XOXO,
Whitney

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy Birthday George Steinbrenner...The Boss!

On July 4, 1930, Henry Steinbrenner II and Rita Haley welcomed into the world a baby boy named George Steinbrenner. A man of the Air Force and football coach, Steinbrenner would rise to prominence in 1973 when he would become the principal owner of the New York Yankees purchasing the team for a mere $10 million. This value has been reviewed and the actual amount would be $8.8 million. Nonetheless, this wouldn't detract from the powerful force and presence Mr. Steinbrenner would be for the Yankees.

The first policy implemented upon his arrival would be the now famous "no-facial-hair-below-the-chin" policy. It was this exact and precise move that would prove to be an indication that Mr. Steinbrenner was about his business. While Mr. Steinbrenner solidified his being with this policy, he also made headlines with his tumultuous relationship with Yankee manager Billy Martin. Steinbrenner fired Martin 5 times and rehired Martin 5 times. Although Billy Martin has long since passed, I am sure that Mr. Steinbrenner continues to hold a spot in his heart for Billy since day one.

Being the business man he is, it is no surprise that George has invested in many lucrative projects. From race horses to Tropicana Field in Florida as well as foundations and scholarships, Mr. Steinbrenner's heart and love for success is what has been just a few reasons why he's been generously blessed. Likewise, it has been George's ability to poke fun at himself in the media that has also led to his longevity. Appearing on SNL, in Miller Light commercials, Visa commercials mocking his rant against Derek Jeter's excessive partying, and allowing The Simpsons to parody his mannerisms are a few examples of how Mr. Steinbrenner is truly one of a kind.

So, what is there to say about the man whose leadership has earned the Yankees 11 pennants and 7 World Series titles? The answer is something as simple as "Thank You". Thanks for being as bold and brass as you are because without it, where would the Yankees be? Thank you for making the tough decisions that others didn't want to make for fear of being hated. Thank you for dedicating your life and often times your family and health for the sake of your team and its fans.

And finally I close this piece by saying HAPPY BIRTHDAY GEORGE MICHAEL STEINBRENNER III

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYONE!!!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Forget LeBron James, Elin Nordegren Is The Biggest Free Agent

It has been confirmed that Elin Nordegren, the wife of golf great, Tiger Woods would received up to $100 million dollars in her divorce with Woods. The stipulations that come with this amount is that she can't write a book about her ordeal nor can she speak with production companies to make a movie. If you had these stipulations would it deter your decision to divorce your philandering husband? Be honest here folks. If you answered no, then you're like me in which we're mentally thinking of ways for Elin to double that money and make it stack. She can invest in the modeling industry from which she came, she could open a foundation for children in her hometown of Sweden in which this would be a tax write off. In any case the loss of royalties from a book and movie deal don't compare to the countless projects she could embark on to have her funds increase. But, as I sit here and write, I can't help but wonder "who's side am I on?"

I'm ambivalent to this amount because I don't know which side to choose. I feel for Elin because it's hard enough dealing with a cheating partner in private let alone with cameras following you around. The embarrassment and hours of wearing dark sunglasses to hide your pain entitle you to compensation as well as the sanity of your children as they deal with two different addresses. But, the Economist in me can't help but slap Tiger because homeboy once your value hit $100 million, you and your advisers should have had that money under lock and key. When the marriage happened, the prenupt should have been ironclad. No loopholes, no fine print, no hidden clauses, just straightforward sentences. Trying to appease your partner for less tantrums doesn't pay in the end as we see because Elin is sitting back and saying "Well Ms. Nordegren, mission accomplished. Job well done".

I think I'll close with a lesson for aspiring athletes and the women they decide to marry. Athletes, once your value hits the triple digits, constantly call your financial advisers and make sure your money is right. And, once you're married, don't dilly dally with your prenupt because when things hit the fan and it's time for a divorce, an unclear prenupt results in biased results for the wife with the child.

XOXO,
Whitney