Andrew Jeromski
I am a freelance writer based in Boston, MA. I have a background in journalism and european history. I have been covering sports since 2001.
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Middlesex Community College; UMass Boston. degree in progress
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Loose Ends: Random Musings on the World of SportsManny Ramirez and the Predator, Zoltan Mesko and Roberto Mancini: what do these people/alien killing machines have in common? Nothing. Nothing at all.
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Alternative golf courses near the 2010 Ryder CupThe 2010 Ryder Cup will be held in scenic South Wales--a mecca for golf enthusiasts. While not everyone can play the Ryder Cup course, here are some great alternatives.Also published on:
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A short biography of Zinedine ZidaneA quick summary of one of the greatest footballing careers of the modern era.Also published on:
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Top five NFL quarterback draft bustsThe five worst quarterbacks ever drafted in the NFL.
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College sports traditions in BostonA guide to the most well-known traditions on the Boston college sports scene.
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Where to watch baseball in BostonA guide to the best sports bars in Boston to catch a baseball game.
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Where to watch college football in BostonA college football fan's guide to the best sports bars in Boston.
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1930 U.S. Soccer Team: The Real StoryMany people believe the reason the United States was able to reach the semifinals of the 1930 World Cup was because of British ringers. Get the real story.
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Top five U.S. Open tennis finalsThe U.S. Open is an old and distinguished tennis tournament. Here are the top finals in the history of the competition.
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Massachusetts Politics: Business as UsualAs the old adage goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. This is especially true of Massachusetts politics: here's why.
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Billy Gonsalves: American Soccer GreatAdelino "Billy" Gonsalves was one of the greatest American soccer players during the first half of the 20th century. Find out why he was known as the Babe Ruth of soccer.
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Bert Patenaude: America's First Soccer StarIf I asked you who scored the first hat-trick in World Cup history, what would you answer? The answer might surprise you.
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Sheriff's Office Must Take Responsibility for Inmate Safety in the Wake of Markoff SuicideAlleged "Craigslist Killer" Philip Markoff's suicide inside a Boston jail cell underscores a need to take a serious look at how inmates are looked after in Suffolk County
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New England Revolution Stadium GuideA useful guide for anyone thinking about attending a New England Revolution game.
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Visitor's guide to Fenway ParkWhat every fan and stranger to Fenway Park needs to know to enjoy the experience properly--and without going broke.
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Best sports bars for New England Patriots fans in BostonThese bars are where you should go if you are in Boston and want to watch the Patriots or Monday Night Football. There is something for everyone in Boston, find the perfect sports bar.
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Fan's Guide to Gillette StadiumGillette Stadium is a wonderful place to watch a football game. Here are some tips to help you stretch your dollars and maximize your enjoyment.
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The Best Soccer Bars in BostonBoston is a world-class sports town, and as such, boasts a world-class cadre of sports bars. Which are the best for the football fan in need of a fix?
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Soccer Versus Association Football: The Real StoryIn America it's Soccer; in England, and most of the planet, they call it Football. Why? Where does the term Soccer come from?
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Ivorian Star Drogba Transcends FootballCôte d'Ivoire striker Didier Drogba is a warrior on the pitch. Off of it however, he played a different role, that of the peacemaker, back in 2006. He is truly an athlete who's contribution off the field of play surpasses his contribution on it.
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Veteran Journalist Helen Thomas Retires Amid Unfair CriticismHelen Thomas recently retired on the heels of the fallout from her comments regarding Israel. Here is why I believe her treatment was unfair and in some cases, irresponsible.
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"The Kid" Calls it Quits After Brilliant CareerKen Griffey Jr. announced his retirement earlier this season. Here is a tribute to one of the greatest athletes of his generation.
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Former Soccer Phenom Freddy Adu on His Last Legs in EuropeTurning pro at the tender age of 14, Freddy Adu was supposed to be the future of American soccer. So why is he battling with mediocrity in Europe?
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Messi, the New "new Maradona," to Lead Argentina in South AfricaLionel Messi is the consensus best player on the planet, can he lead Argentina to glory?
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Is Paul Pierce Among the Best Celtics Ever?Paul Pierce is the heart and soul of the storied Boston Celtics. Does he deserve to be mentioned among the likes of Bird and Havlicek?
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French Star Henry Coming to MLS ... MaybeNumerous news outlets are reporting that a deal that would send french star Thierry Henry to Red Bull New York after the 2010 World Cup has been reached. What does this mean for MLS?
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Five Great Moments from the Career of John WoodenJohn Wooden is the most successful coach in college basketball history. Here are five of the greatest moments from his illustrious career.
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Pats Have a Need at WR but T.O. is Not the AnswerThe Patriots may be a little thin at wide receiver going into 2010, but troubled star Terrell Owens is not the man to fix it.
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Pats Pick Rutgers Corner with 27th PickThe Patriots drafted a low-profile corner out of Rutgers. Can Devin McCourtey contribute for the Patriots?
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The New England Patriots' Familiar Draft FormulaSome people were surprised when the Patriots selected Devin McCourty in the first round, but it's just par for the course in Foxboro.
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Spain 2010 World Cup PreviewCan the Iberians capture the World Cup in South Africa, or will they make an early exit?
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Top 5 World Cup Finals in HistoryThese 5 World Cup finals are, in my opinion, the greatest ever.
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The 5 Greatest World Cup Teams of All TimeWhich nations have fielded the best World Cup teams ever? -
NCAA Basketball's 5 Teams to Watch in 2010-2011The NCAA basketball season has reached its end. Forward-thinking hoop heads are pondering next year's probable powerhouses, which include Tom Izzo's Spartans. -
Red Sox Sport New Look in 2010The Boston Red Sox made some key acquisitions during the offseason. How will this effect the balance of power in the AL East?
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Celtics Down but Not OutThe Celtics have been taking fire in the media, is it warranted?
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Why the MLS Strike is Lose-LoseIt would be a crippling disaster if the MLS season suffers a work stoppage.
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MLS Players Union Approves StrikeIf no new CBA is in place by March 23, the MLS players have vowed not to take the field.
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Altidore Set to Shine at the 2010 World Cup in South AfricaJozy Altidore is ready to cement his reputation as a star at the 2010 World Cup.
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MLS, Players Union Fail to Reach AccordThe second extended deadline for Major League Soccer and the players union to renew their CBA has come and gone.
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Patriots Could Use Help with Running GameThe New England Patriots running game was lacking last season. Could a couple of former Chargers be the answer?
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Celtics Acquire Slam Dunk King RobinsonThe Boston Celtics have acquired Nate Robinson from the Knicks for Eddie House.
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American League vs. National League: Who Would Win in a Fight?Which league is the best in baseball? The senior circuit or the AL?
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5 Best Hitters in Bseball Historythe five best hitters in the history of baseball as I see them
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The LetterWhen a mysterious letter shows up at his door - followed by a mysterious visitor - James Kennedy needs answers. What he finds are only more questions.
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How Long Can Red Sox Wait for Smoltz?John Smoltz is one of the greatest pitchers of his era. However, his dismal showing in 2009 so far raises the question: Does he have anything left?
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Halladay Trade Talks Heat Up, ContinueThe MLB trade deadline is coming up. Where will Roy Halladay, this season's most coveted prize, wind up?
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David Beckham's Return to MLSWith international superstar David Beckham set to return to the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer, will more teams take advantage of the new designated player rule. Will MLS wind up like the now-defunct NASL?
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U.S. vs. Spain Confederations Cup PreviewThe US soccer team has somehow found themselves in the Confed Cup semifinals. Now they face the Powerful Spanish side. Can they win and reach the final?
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Boston Celtics 2009 Draft PreviewWith trade rumors swirling, what will the Celtics do in the draft? Will GM Danny Ainge move one of his stars for a promising youngster? Or, will he hold the 58th pick and try and pick up a quality role-player?
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Jrue Holiday 2009 NBA Draft ProfileJrue Holiday had a substandard season at UCLA in 2008-2009. Opting to declare for the draft, Holiday is banking his athleticism and talent will make-up for his poor season. Is he right?
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James Harden 2009 NBA Draft ProfileJames Harden is one of the top college players available in the upcoming draft. What teams are likely to b interested in drafting him, and how will he rate as an NBA player?
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Reymond Fuentes, Slade Heathcott, Chad Jenkins and James Paxton Class of 2009 MLB Draft for Top AL East TeamsThe Red Sox, Yankees and Blue Jays curently reside in the top three spots in the AL East standings. Here is a list of each teams top three draft choices, and what impact they may have on their teams, and how soon.





