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David Wright goes cold as Mets squeeze by Pirates
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Aryn Ouellette.
Tuesday night's game between the New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates wasn't kind to third basemen, David Wright. Wright, who has been on fire since the season has begun, went 0-4, with three strike outs in the Mets win. Scoring started in the second inning when Mets catcher, Mike Nickeas singled, scoring Daniel Murphy. Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen, who went 2-4, tied the game up...
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Texas AD courting Notre Dame for the Big 12
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Mark Jasper.
For more on this breaking story, please click on the link below. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/brett-mcmurphy/19124774/texas-ad-not-for-expanding-but-admits-courting-notre-dame
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Clay’ s Way’s Continue to be an Immense Concern
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
In the last two weeks, the Boston Red Sox starting rotation seems to have dug themselves out of the mud they were entrenched in the beginning of this season. Lester has won his last two decisions including the first complete game of the year for the staff, Beckett has gone at least seven innings in his last two starts surrendering only one earned run since being tee’d up for 7 runs against th...
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Seahawks acquire Kellen Winslow for conditional draft pick: A Fan’s Reaction.
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Erik Olsoy.
Last night the Seattle Seahawks acquired former Pro-Bowl tight end Kellen Winslow from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a conditional , late-round draft pick (it will be either a 6th or 7th rounder). Winslow has been a highly productive football player, and as pointed out in an article written by Brock Huard, would have shattered Seahawk records for receiving yards and receptions for a tight en...
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Lakeshow Ousted Out of Playoffs by OKC
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Arthur Kai.
The Los Angeles Lakers couldn't deny the inevitable of who was the better team in their second round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, as they lose Game 5, 106-90, as well as the series 4-1. Officially “gone fishin”, this Lakeshow squad will have a long summer of reflection. There's so many angles, and perspectives to exam with this team, but I will try to keep it simple. L...
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EMU Feeling the Pressure
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Mel Suiter.
ROMULUS — Today the sky above the city that is the gateway to the world from these neck of the woods is filled with airplanes heading for the four corners of the world. Uncle Mel back from his hard vacation trip to the sunny state of Florida and visiting the good folks of the city of Spring Hill but with a detour to the exciting city of Toledo, Ohio and a chance to watch Eastern Michiga...
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Thunder Blow Lakers Out of OKC
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Steven Jones.
Oklahoma City Thunder General Manager Sam Presti famously learned his craft as an underling for the San Antonio Spurs. R.C. Buford and Gregg Popovich, among others, taught Presti how to thoughtfully construct a team. When given his own team, Presti ingrained the Spurs Code, got lucky with a few ping-pong balls, and set about building his house from the foundation up. Now, he gets to test his te...
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Coming out party: Brandon Bass propels Celtics to Game 5 win
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Warren Shaw.
In the epitome of a pivotal game, Brandon Bass gave the Boston Celtics a much needed lift to defeat the Philadelphia 76′ers 101-85 to take control of the series 3-2. Bass picked a perfect time to play the best playoff game of his career scoring 27 points and grabbing 6 rebounds. The game turned when Bass exploded for 18 points in the third quarter and the Celtics defense limited the entir...









