Archive | August, 2010

Yankees, Rays race tighter than a gnat’s ass

The AL East pennant race features the defending champ N.Y. Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays who are tied for first place with MLB-best 78-49 records.

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Rex Ryan F-Bombs

Media members who have spent time around the Jets locker room and colorful Ryan postgame pressers expect to be ducking F Bombs, that’s a traditional part of it. That’s Rex Ryan.

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Stafford is key to Lions defense

Detroit Lions key player to keeping points off the opponent’s board this season is actually on the offensive side of the ball; his name is Matthew Stafford.

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Elin Nordegren People Magazine interview

Elin Nordegren met with People magazine and talked about Tiger Woods’ randy behavior. What three things did Elin really want People to know? Read more . . .

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Ochocinco fined 25K for Tweeting during game

Ochocinco, has a knack for accumulating fines and with the kickoff for the NFL regular season still three weeks away, ‘Robin’ is already writing his first check to Roger Goodell and the league.

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Blasberg death ruled suicide, doc arrested

LPGA golfer Erica Blasberg’s death has officially been ruled a suicide and the doctor that found her is accused of removing her suicide note from the scene.

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Tiger’s divorce final, now what!

Tiger and Elin’s divorce is said to be finalized. Now what? Tiger could always borrow a piece of John Daly’s wardrobe and hit the streets to go out on the hunt.

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AL pennant races heating up

Since only four teams make the playoffs we should see some tight series as teams grind it out and the schedule rounds third and heads for home.

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Cubs get bitch-slapped

For dumping D. Lee and sending off Piniella with a 16-5 loss, the Cubs get our Bitch-Slap-of-the-Week.

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Lou Piniella abruptly resigns as Cubs manager

Lou Piniella informed the Cubs organization that he would no longer be donning a Cubs uniform citing personal obligations as the reason for his abrupt departure.

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