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Luck is the Answer and Suspensions Aren’t
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Corey Rioux.
The debate has reached the point where I've had to officially step in and settle it once-and-for-all, Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III? I'd even claim it an ESPN debacle, due to their overwhelming infatuation with the Heisman Trophy winner, not showing any affection towards the the actual #1 prospect, and the near-future quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts. So yes, if you couldn't tell alre...
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Ubaldo Gives Cleveland Hope in Loss to Toronto
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Eric Kastner.
One of the biggest question marks heading into opening day, was whether Ubaldo Jimenez would be able to get back to his all-star form in 2010. After being traded to Cleveland last year, Jimenez finished with a sub-par (4-4) record with an ERA of over 5 (5.10). Everyone in Northeast Ohio was unsure if Jimenez was mentally ready to start the year after intentionally throwing at Troy Tulowitzki, a...
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How Early is Too Early for the NBA?
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Mark Cook.
Recently, NBA Commissioner David Stern has stated that he would like to add a second year of college requirement for players to become eligible for the NBA Draft. While owners like Mark Cuban would like it extended to three years after a player's high school graduation. I frankly think this idea would hurt the league in several ways. Here are 3 ways that the additional college requirement will...
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Devil in the Defensive Details
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators and the New Jersey Devils played a spirited last game of the regular season for the crowd at Prudential Centre, who walked away happy as their home team won 4-2. It was a tight game that either team could have taken, but the true difference maker for Ottawa was their defense, and not in the way that they wanted it to be. Defensive errors proved to be serious for the Senators...
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April 7th edition of Habs360
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Chris G.
Weekly show about the Montreal Canadiens and the rest of the NHL. This week's show airs today at 3pm ET and is hosted by Chris G, Reggie and George. We want to hear your opinion on the GM search, your Leafs jokes and anything else about the Habs that you would like to talk about. We will also talk about an article that was published in the Vancouver province that said that the Habs are #1 in t...
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Yanks Show Warts Early
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Brendan Sennott.
The Yankees opened the 2012 season with a bad taste in their respective mouths. In 2011 they won the American League East by winning 97 games – then lost to Detroit in 5 ALDS games - looking inept while bowing out. In the off season the pitching staff was improved with the additions of Hiroki Kuroda and Michael Pineda and the subtraction of AJ Burnett. Raul Ibanez was signed to re...
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Don’t Panic Pinstripes Faithful
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Stephanie Geosits.
And we're back, after a relatively uneventful off-season (in Yankees' terms). And what happened on Opening Day? The Yankees LOST?! to Tampa with Mo on the mound. How improbable? Not really. The Bombers are old – relatively speaking of course. According to ESPN, the Yankees are the grampies of baseball, averaging out at 31.1 years for their roster. They are followed, interestingly enough, ...
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EMU Women’s Basketball Coach Resigns
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Mel Suiter.
YPSILANTI, Mich. — Well after putting Eastern Michigan University into the hot spotlight and placing the uncomfortable bull-eye square on Eastern Michigan University women’s Basketball program former coach for the Eagles AnnMarie Gilbert resign her duties Friday April 6, 2012. Gilbert brought the NCAA investigatorsto the campus of Eastern Michigan University two years ago when she vio...
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Albert who? The rest of the Angels prove to a royal pain in the A** to Kansas City
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Bill Mahoney.
Spring training stats mean absolutely nothing. Coming in tonight's season opener, Jered Weaver had a spring ERA of nearly 6. Bruce Chen's spring ERA was close to 10. What did those 2 do? They combined to throw 14 scoreless innings, while striking out 14. The Angels vaunted offense was completely shut down by Chen, who gave up just 3 hits in 6 innings. Halos came close to pushing over a run in ...
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Aldridge’s buzzer beater in OT wins it for Blazers
Posted on 7 Apr 2012 by Colin Chisholm.
YEAH BUDDY! The Blazers took the Dallas Mavericks into overtime once again, but this time they came out victorious after LaMarcus Aldridge hit a buzzer beater to win it 99-97! What an entertaining win. Portland started out in a hole against Dallas like many of us thought they would. After the first quarter they were already down by 10. The second quarter faired better, but only by comparison a...









