Let's see, what do we have to talk about?
Super Bowl LIII is in the rearview mirror; they're just starting baseball warmups in Florida and Arizona; we're closing in on March Madness; the NBA and NHL still have ways to go before wrapping up sometime around Father's Day, and Sports Illustrated has postponed its swimsuit issue until May because there's no interest in bathing suits or body paint this time of the year.
It's a good thing February is the shortest month of the year. Nice timing.
Fortunately, even though the pickings might be slim, there is a nice story brewing about the perfect storm that's scheduled to hit baseball in 2022 -- and it has nothing to do with labor relations and/or a possible shutdown. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens will be in their last year of eligibility on the Baseball Writers' Association of America's Hall of Fame ballot -- and it's the first year Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz make an appearance.