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Rays’ bats show up early in 10-3 win
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Will Creager.
The Tampa Bay Rays pounded out 13 hits and drew eight walks en route to a nice 10-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. The Rays jumped on Justin Masterson early, as Desmond Jennings singled on the very first pitch of the game. He then scored when Ben Zobrist hit a one-out home run, his 11th of the season, giving the Rays a 2-0 lead. The Indians would then immediately get those two runs back of...
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McCann, Hudson Lead The Braves’ Charge To Victory, 5-0
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Jourdan Shepard.
Brian McCann's grand slam and Tim Hudson's four-hit, seven-inning outing help the Braves upset Ryan Howard's return to the Phillies lineup in a 5-0 victory. Howard made his first appearance in a Phillies uniform since he recorded the final out of Game 5 in the 2011 NL Division Series against the eventual World Series Champions, the St. Louis Cardinals. The Missouri native had to be carried off ...
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Tank Empty? Probably not but LT Goes out the Right Way
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Steve Perdue.
There is no doubt in my mind the guy could still play, but Ladainan Tomlinson chose to sign a one day contract and retire as a San Diego Charger. L. T. probably had a few years left in him where he could be a productive back for someone. With the applause he received a few weeks back at an event at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium to honor the late Charger great Junior Seau, my hope was the Charg...
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Ray Allen signs with the Miami Heat
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Mark Jasper.
For more on this breaking story, please click on the link below. http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/story/_/id/8137389/agent-ray-allen-leaves-boston-celtics-champion-miami-heat
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The A’s are Proving Doubters Wrong
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Josh Muller.
It’s just over the halfway point in the season and the Oakland Athletics are one game under .500 entering a huge home series against the Mariners. With a series win, the A’s will have the same number of losses as they will wins; with a sweep, their victories will exceed their defeats. Either way, the A’s have proven that they are not a team to be overlooked. I’ve mentioned this before, ...
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PERCY HARVIN’S BACK AND FORTH CONTINUES
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Minnesota Vikings have certainly not had a boring offseason. For a team that most experts think will be mediocre at best, the Vikes have had their share of publicity during these off months of 2012. After tense stadium negotiations and what looks to be an excellent draft, the focus turned to OTA's and the team's minicamp during June. That's where we find Percy Harvin making news. The ...
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Kyle Quincey files for arbitration
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Chris Neubacher.
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Kyle Quincey has filed for salary arbitration. The restricted free agent filed for it prior to yesterdays 5pm deadline. Considering what the market for defenseman of Quinceys age and quality is looking like it makes perfect sense for him to go to arbitration. This means that the Wings and Quincey will still be able to negotiate a new contract however if a new contra...
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Wolves Agree to Terms with Roy and Batum
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Jourdan Shepard.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have agreed to contract terms with both restricted free agent Nicolas Batum and former retired guard Brandon Roy, according to sources. The Oregonian and Seattle radio station KJR report that Roy had ended talks with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, and Dallas Mavericks in order to return to both the NBA and Minnesota. ...
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Eovaldi is Finally a Winner as the Dodgers Beat the Diamondbacks
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Simran Reyatt.
It took him eight tries, but Dodgers starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi finally picked up his first win of the 2012 season last night in the Dodgers 4-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. Backed by solo home-runs from Scott Van Slyke and Elian Herrera, and the return of 2nd baseman Mark Ellis, the Dodger offense finally provided some run support for the much maligned Eovaldi (1-5), who has p...
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Dirty Bird Blog: Still Tied For First!
Posted on 6 Jul 2012 by Clifford Pine.
Not exactly the start we were expecting…. After a humbling defeat at the hands of the Calgary Stampeders, the Alouettes will have to have short memories and be ready to welcome their fans back to the Dirty Birds' Nest that is Percival Molson Stadium. Facing the Als will be the thorn in the side from last year, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. These 2 teams played some thrilling games last year,...









