Born and raised in a little town called Westerlo, NY. Being brought up on the top of the Helderberg Mountains I endured many things. Hillbilly's, loud trucks, the smell of fresh cow manure and of course boredom. So I got my act together and wandered off the mountain into the big city. Took up a love for radio and the rest is history. A few things about me: -I'm a hot dog connoisseur. You need to know the best topping for a hot dog, I got your back. -Favorite band is Black Sabbath. Both the Ozzy and Dio years. Anything after that is just weird.
BJ the Web Guy
Should MLB Ban Alex Rodriguez for Life? — Sports Survey of the Day
The last few years have been tough for Alex Rodriguez. The once highly-sought-after player has seen a fall from grace, and he now may face a long, long suspension.
Is David Ortiz the Greatest DH in MLB History? — Sports Survey of the Day
The designated hitter role hasn't is still a relatively recent innovation in Major League Baseball, but some players have excelled at the position. Is David Ortiz the best?
Has Dwight Howard Turned Into a Diva? — Sports Survey of the Day
Ever since the drama of leaving the Orlando Magic, Dwight Howard's popularity has taken a hit. Do NBA fans still see him as a 'diva?'
Who Is the Best NBA Free Agent Left? — Sports Survey of the Day
With the NBA summer league under way, teams are starting to grab up all the free agents. So of the few that are left, who is the best bet for any team?
Would You Trade In the Jersey of a Troubled Player? — Sports Survey of the Day
If you found out that a player whose jersey you own had committed a serious crime, would you still wear the jersey?
Is a No-Hitter as Impressive as It Used to Be? — Sports Survey of the Day
On Tuesday night, Reds pitcher Homer Bailey threw his second career no-hitter, the first of 2013 in Major League Baseball. He was also the last person to throw one, having also done so late in 2012, a year that saw seven no-nos. So is holding the opposition hitless as impressive a feat as it used to be?
Should the Boston Celtics Have Traded Paul Pierce? — Sports Survey of the Day
Since 1998, Paul Pierce has been the face of the Boston Celtics. Now, at the age of 35 and at the end of his career, the Celtics have traded Pierce. Is that right?
Are Professional Athletes Getting Into More and Deeper Trouble? — Sports Survey of the Day
The news of Aaron Hernandez's arrest and murder charges place the former New England Patriots tight end at the end of a long list of troubled star athletes.
Is the American League East the Best Divison in Baseball Again? — Sports Survey of the Day
Not too long ago, the American League East was routinely called the toughest division in Major League Baseball, but in recent years other divisions stepped up and challenged for the title. But this year, the A.L. East is back in dominant form.
BREAKING: Aaron Hernandez Charged With Murder
UPDATED 3:00 p.m. ET: Former New England Patriots tight Aaron Hernandez end has been charged with murdering Odin Lloyd, as well as other weapons-related crimes.