Posted on June 28 2011 by J. Donetelli.

It appears that the financial savior for the nearly defunct Phoenix Coyotes has taken his ball of cash and is going home, no longer willing to play.
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Posted on June 28 2011 by J. Donetelli.

After last weekend’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 race at Infineon Raceway, NASCAR may want to start their future races with “Gentlemen, start your demolition derby!”
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Posted on June 27 2011 by J. Donetelli.

The violence spread outside the stadium where River Plate rioters were greeted by tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannons and police attack dogs.
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Posted on June 26 2011 by J. Donetelli.

The U.S. soccer team took their “home field” yesterday to chants of “Burro” and “Donkey” when each individual American player was announced.
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Posted on June 26 2011 by J. Donetelli.

Over his last six starts, Verlander has compiled a 6-0 record and 0.72 ERA and that’s not including the no-hitter on May 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Posted on June 25 2011 by Tom Ferda.

One thing for sure, anyone who hasn’t attended a Blackhawks game since that Stanley Cup team took the ice, better buy a game program to see who’s occupying the roster.
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Posted on June 25 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

If the Marlins were caught off-guard when their manager resigned, the Washington Nationals in the midst of a nine-game winning streak must have been blindsided.
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Posted on June 24 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

Metta Wold Peace makes Chad Johnson/Ochocinco’s name change look pedestrian and it gives Lloyd “World” B. Free’s name change a run for its money as the best in NBA history.
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Posted on June 19 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

Amid the NFL lockout, pro football has again received some unfavorable attention, this time with the league announcing that it is investigating at least 25 players in connection with an Alabama casino.
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Posted on June 18 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

Despite a rough year on both a personal and professional level, Tiger Woods once again topped the list of highest paid athletes with earnings of $62.3 million.
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