Archive | June, 2010

Strasburg’s the buzz, but what about Jiménez?

While the buzz around MLB surrounds Nats’ rookie Stephen Strasburg, the Rockies’ Ubaldo Jiménez is having one of the greatest starts in MLB history.

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Fixed game in 1982 World Cup

The FIFA World Cup matches schedule shifts to running games simultaneously and it’s because of one of the biggest conspiracies in the history of sport that took place at World Cup 1982.

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Phil Jackson skips Lakers parade

You know you have a ton of NBA Championship rings when you don’t feel it necessary to attend a victory parade.

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Dodgers get swept out of Boston

The Dodgers were swept in three games by the Red Sox, with the final nail in the proverbial coffin being a 2-0 loss last night in Fenway.

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French World Cup team continues their circus act

The prime things France has to swank about is the Eiffel Tower, a 1998 FIFA World Cup and Napoleon and one of those was a 5-foot midget with a tiny penis complex.

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NBA favorite Manute Bol dead at 47

Manute Bol, the 7-ft, 7-inch shot-blocking giant who played for four different NBA teams died today from complications of a rare skin disease.

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My World Cup is Half Empty

World Cup soccer is boring and sucks a big one. Here are the “Top 10 things I hate about the FIFA World Cup–besides those fucking Vuvuzelas”.

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Artest MVP of Game 7, thanks psychiatrist

Ron Artest became one of the heroes of the clinching game that gave the Lakers its second straight NBA Championship when L.A. topped the Boston Celtics 83-79.

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Lakers beat Celtics for 16th NBA title

Playoff MVP Kobe Bryant had an off night hitting just 6-of-24 but his L.A. Lakers battled back late to win their 16th NBA Championship against their hated rival Boston Celtics.

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Bitch-Slap goes to ‘Fat’ Albert Haynesworth

‘Fat’ Albert Haynesworth, known for stomping and spiking an opponent’s face, thinks it’s okay to pocket $32 million then not show up for work.

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