Archive | October, 2010

“Castoffs” and “Misfits” going to the World Series

Called “misfits” and “castoffs” the San Francisco Giants find themselves in the 2010 World Series.

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The NFL’s “Crucial Catch”

What seems to have started as a few pink ribbons on the sidelines has certainly evolved over the years and it’s a great cause.

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Batman and Robin failing in Cincy

After a preseason filled with an overabundance of trash-talking, Chad Ochocinco and T.O. have been anything but a dynamic duo with a combined total of just three TD catches.

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Yankees out, Rangers in World Series

Colby Lewis dominated the Yankees for eight innings and Vladimir Guerrero hit a clutch two run double to lead the Texas Rangers to their first American League Championship.

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Steve Tyler sings National Anthem (VIDEO)

Aerosmith’s lead singer Steve Tyler took another shot at singing the National Anthem and. . . .well. . .take a listen and you be the judge. Earplugs recommended.

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NFL quarterbacks are dropping like flies

The NFL has featured a plethora of injuries and controversial hits but no position has been hit harder than quarterback.

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“Q” named manager of Cubs

The 53-year-old who the players call “Q”, was officially named manager of the team and was re-introduced, to the media this week.

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Giants win 6-5, Phillies on the brink

During the San Francisco Giants 6-5 comeback victory in Game 4 on Wednesday, which takes a commanding 3-1 lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLCS, the team again proved they will fight to the final bell.

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Yankees stay alive with 7-2 win

The New York Yankees offense finally got in sync keeping their World Series dreams alive and sending the ALCS back to Texas after a 7-2 win in Game Five.

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Rangers one win away from World Series

The New York Yankees finally figured out how to score runs off of the Texas Rangers starting pitchers, but A.J. Burnett’s and the Yankees bullpen couldn’t stop Bengie Molina and the high-powered Texas offense.

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