Friday, September 27, 2013

Farewell Mo

Fans Say Goodbye to the Last Sports Hero
By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 27- The tears in Mariano Rivera's eyes said it all- an era was coming to an end. The greatest closer of all time, known for his cool, professional way of getting the job done, finally broke down as his time at Yankee Stadium came to an end.
Although the game against the Tampa Bay Rays was meaningless for the Yankees, as they were eliminated from post-season play one day earlier, the emotions of everyone in the park were stirred by the entrance of Mariano Rivera with one out in the eighth. He received a prolonged and deserved standing ovation before he threw his first pitch. He retired both batters he faced to end the inning.
To the delight of the capacity crowd, he returned to the mound for the ninth inning. After retiring the first two batters, his long-time teammates and friends, Derek Jeter and Andy Pettitte, walked to the mound to escort him from the game.
Rivera, overcome with emotion, hugged Pettitte and broke down into sobs. 
After the game, Rivera exclaimed, “The emotions bombarded me. The fans, the opposing team, everyone on their feet. It has no price.” 
Pettitte called it, “A moment I’ll never forget.” 
The Rays had left the dugout and all were on their feet applauding as were the police officers on the field and the fans in the stands. Many, in addition to Rivera, were in tears.
After the last out of the inning was made, Andy Pettitte’s name was chanted by the fans. The Rays remained in their dugout and urged the retiring left-hander to come on the field. Another standing ovation was given and responded to by Pettitte before the game could continue.
The loss was far less important to the fans than their opportunity to bid a loving farewell to two great Yankees. 
Jeter is now the lone member of the famous Core Four, but with Mo’s retirement it feels that the era is gone now. Rivera’s humbleness and sense of team seems quaint by today’s standards. The last great sports hero who gave his best for the team and not for the dollar or for his own self-importance. A man of class leaving a world of overhyped, over paid superstars. 
As proof one need not look any further than the fans. They stayed long after the final out. They stayed as Mo sat in the dugout trying to take it all in one last time. And they cheered one last time as the greatest and possibly the one last true sports hero and role model tipped his cap one last time and exited Yankee Stadium. 

Friday, August 2, 2013

Manhattan News: Celebrating Sylvia's

Manhattan News: Celebrating Sylvia's: Sylvia’s, a New York institution, celebrated its 51st year with a breakfast for the community. The eatery is so popular that even Mayo...

Celebrating Sylvia's



Sylvia’s, a New York institution, celebrated its 51st year with a breakfast for the community. The eatery is so popular that even Mayoral Candidate John Liu stopped by sample some of the culinary delights.
Photos by Seitu Oronde

Manhattan News: Seafood delight as Joe’s Crab Shack opens

Manhattan News: Seafood delight as Joe’s Crab Shack opens: Photos by Seitu Oronde By Seitu Oronde It was a great day in Harlem with the opening of Joe's Crab Shack located on ...

Seafood delight as Joe’s Crab Shack opens

Photos by Seitu Oronde
By Seitu Oronde
It was a great day in Harlem with the opening of Joe's Crab Shack located on 126st and St. Nicholas Ave.
With locations in Times square and Newark , NJ and across the country, Joe's Crab Shack is head quartered in Houston Texas.
There were over 600 people that waited in line overnight  to enter .
The first 100 were awarded free crabs for lunch. Jim Mazany is the President and has hired  and trained over 200 Harlemites for this location only. Jim has trainers from all over the contry in Harlem working with the youth for opening day.
Joe's Crab is also a huge supporter of the Autism's Speak Foundation and believes in giving back and serving the community.
When asked why Harlem, his answer was, "Harlem is an upcoming and growing community that fits very well with the company's outreach and business motto".
With a very affordable menu, one can purchase fish, a variety of crabs, lobster, exotic drinks and service with a smile for about $30.
For more information click on: www.joescrabshack.com

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Manhattan News: Diaz endorses Thompson

Manhattan News: Diaz endorses Thompson: 100 PERCENT By Robert Press         BRONX, NEW YORK, May 7- While the Bronx Week Kick Off was on Monday May 6 th ,...

Diaz endorses Thompson

100 PERCENT
By Robert Press
 
 
 
 
BRONX, NEW YORK, May 7- While the Bronx Week Kick Off was on Monday May 6th, on Tuesday May 7th BP Diaz was on the steps of City Hall to endorse his longtime friend Bill Thompson in the upcoming Democratic primary for mayor. In explaining why he chose to endorse Thompson, Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. said that he had spoken to all the major Democratic candidates, and that in the past Comptroller Thompson has helped the Bronx.
 
Four years ago when many people were on the fence to support Thompson, he (Diaz) had no problem supporting Thompson for mayor then and again now. Thompson thanked Diaz Jr. for his endorsement, and said that he hopes it is the beginning of many more import endorsements to come. Mayoral candidate Bill Thompson is proud to also have the endorsement of Bronx Congressman Jose Serrano, and his son State Senator Jose M. Serrano.
 
Speaking of the mayor’s race, while all of the candidates may not have showed up at the West Bronx Green Political Education Forum held in Riverdale, the Democratic candidates will have another chance when the Ben Franklin Democratic Club will host a Democratic Mayoral Forum on Thursday May 23rd at the Riverdale Temple. Mayoral candidate John Liu said that it was a sad day for his two former campaign workers who were found guilty of “Straw Donations”, but that he has done nothing wrong. Liu added that his campaign for mayor is going full steam ahead despite the minor set back.
 
15th City Council candidate Ms. Cynthia Tompkins is having a fundraiser tonight May 9th from 6 – 9 p.m. at the Clock Cafe located at 112 Lincoln Avenue off of Bruckner Blvd. No official word yet on the other candidates in the 15th council race, but we should find out more next week when the May 15th Campaign fillings are due. The open 86th A.D. seat that was vacated by for Assemblyman Nelson Castro will be held as part of the September primary and then the November General Election. It appears that former 86th A.D. candidate Hector Ramirez will be running for the vacant 86th A.D. seat, and so could a Soto, Richard or brother Mike who started the whole mess with Nelson Castro by challenging Castro on petition fraud. Yudelka Tapia is expected to get into that one also, and she has to be considered the front runner.
 
Saturday May 11th is the “Fair at the Square” at Westchester Square. The event begins at 11a.m.. May is the month for “Its My Park Days”, which are spread throughout the month of may in various Bronx Parks. You can go to my blog to see just which park has been chosen in what area to be cleaned, spruced up, or get a hard days work by the volunteers that show up.
 
If you have any comments about this column or would like to have an event listed or covered in this column or on my blog you can e-mail us at 100percentbronxnews@ggmail.com or call 718-644-4199 Mr. Robert Press.