Archive | August, 2010

NL ROY Heyward, Strasburg, Posey?

NL Rookie of the Year debates are picking up steam everywhere from around water coolers to the ESPN/East Coast-hype machine, who has done its best to make the debate over the 2010 NL ROY seem like a legitimate one.

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Brandon Marshall and his NBA dreams

Brandon Marshall, the controversial Miami Dolphins receiver, is talking NFL lockout and the NBA while his bags are barely unpacked in Miami. For that he earns our Bitch-Slap-of-the-Week.

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Redskins look impressive in Shanahan debut

The Mike Shanahan era has begun and to no one’s surprise, the offense looks powerful and balanced with plenty of weapons.

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Clausen impresses in his NFL debut

The Panthers seem intent on starting Matt Moore at quarterback this season but Jimmy Clausen is making a case for starter and the Panthers have made that known.

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Giants squeak another one out

Again, Matt Cain left with a lead and went home with a no-decision but his Giants did pull out another vintage 2010 victory.

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Boxing meets MMA with Toney vs. Couture

Massachusetts is hosting its first ever UFC event when boxing meets MMA in the Octagon and the event has the potential to be the biggest of the summer.

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‘Bama No. 1 in poll, what about ‘academecs’?

Well Crimson Tide, you may have the reigning Heisman trophy winner back, but we leave you with some words of advice, spell check the name on his jersey.

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Why Chipper Jones injury may end his career

There was talk of Chipper Jones calling it quits after a slow start in 2010. Will this ACL injury lead to the Braves player calling it quits?

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K-Rod busted after pulling out can a’ whoop-ass

Mets closer K-Rod was busted for pulling a can a’ whoop-ass out on his girlfriend’s father.

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Strasburg gets rocked in return from DL

Yesterday’s start was his first since July 21 and Strasburg looked out of form from the start when Dan Uggla hit a two-run shot over the left field wall in the top of the first inning.

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