Archive | July, 2011

Three ball walks prove MLB umps can’t count

Angels Bobby Abreu earned the 1,400th walk of his career. No big deal right? It is if you’re counting balls and strikes

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Kyle Busch one victory away from 100th

After winning the Trucks race on Thursday after starting in the back of the field, Busch started in pole position on Saturday and coasted to his 99th win.

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Derek Jeter first Yankee to 3,000 hits

Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit finally arrived and was part of one of the All-Star shortstop’s best days ever at the plate.

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Expect NCAA hammer to crack Buckeyes open

When teams like OSU impose punishment on themselves by taking past accomplishment away, it’s like saying sorry after committing a crime. Not good enough; some time needs to be served.

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Yao Ming retiring, NBA loses two Big Men

Yao Ming retiring. Will join Shaq who invited the Chinese icon to take a vacation together.

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Tiger Woods’ Dr. Galea pleads guilty

Toronto physician Anthony Galea who has been linked to high-profile athletes in the U.S. agreed to plead guilty to one count of transporting unapproved drugs across the Canadian-U.S.border.

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Fan falls to his death at Rangers game

A fan died from injuries suffered in a fall at Rangers Ballpark during the Rangers 6-0 win over the Oakland Athletics last night.

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Jurrjens All-Star year pain for Tigers fans

The last thing Detroit fans need is a kick in the gut just as they come down from the Matt Millen era but that’s what seeing Jurrjens take the mound in Arizona may equate to, especially if he gets the nod to start.

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Cowboys Williams suing ex for $76K ring

Roy Williams is suing an ex-girlfriend to regain the $76,000 ring he sent her in the mail. I’m no Dr. Phil but WTF kind of proposal goes UPS!

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MLB ejections hit ridiculous level

With 15 ejections in the first five days of the month, Major League Baseball may have seen more ejections in July than Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens may have seen over any entire season.

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