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Rockies End Roadtrip in Disappointing Fashion – Face Difficult July Schedule
Posted on 28 Jun 2011 by Steve Folsom.
Colorado’s roadtrip began in Cleveland where they took two out of three from the Indians. The Rockies then made their first trip to the New Yankee Stadium and won the first of three. The roadtrip would end with a three-game slide as the Rockies would lose the last two to the Yankees and then lose a make-up game to the Chicago Cubs on Monday afternoon. There were some positives to take awa...
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Arizona Continues Pitching Success
Posted on 20 May 2011 by Matthew Hesse.
The Arizona Diamondbacks begin Interleague Play with 5 wins over their last 6 games - thanks largely to pitching. After the D'Backs got beat up on Monday by the Padres 8-4, Arizona surged ahead to get 3 straight wins all without any pitching from stud Ian Kennedy. Armando Galarraga struggled again Monday allowing 8 earned runs. The Diamondbacks have since designated him for assignment an...
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Bombers Motor to Detroit Atop AL East
Posted on 2 May 2011 by Stephanie Geosits.
The Yankees took the rubber match of a three-game set against the Jays behind the pitching of Ivan Nova to cap the weekend. Monday they take on the Tigers for the first of four games in the Motor City. The Bombers are maintaining their 2.5-game lead over the Rays in the standings and are relying on some unknown names to keep them there. Nova upped his record to 2-2 on Sunday, and Bartolo Colon ...
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Judge rules for Lock to be lifted
Posted on 25 Apr 2011 by Nick Clason.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A federal judge on Monday ordered an end to the NFL lockout, giving the players an early victory in their fight with the owners over how to divide the $9 billion business. U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson said she was swayed by the players' argument that that the lockout, now in its second month, was causing irreparable harm to their careers. Read the rest of the art...
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Detroit Holds Serve
Posted on 16 Apr 2011 by Shane Hoopfer.
Well I'm sure being down 2-0 in the series was not part of Dave Tippett's plans. But thanks largely to another all world effort from Detroit's Pavel Datsyuk's goal and three assists that is the situation they are facing heading into Monday night's game 3 back in Glendale. Detroit came out and was ready to go from the start and overwhelmed the Coyotes early and built it up to a early 4-0 lead ea...
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Rubber game dubyas
Posted on 14 Apr 2011 by Paul Jackson.
Man, I like those rubber game wins a lot more than the losses. After a “buckle your seat belt” victory on Monday and a blow out loss on Tuesday, the Cubs offense and bullpen picked it up in the series finale tonight, clinching a best of three series 2-1 over the division rival Houston Astros. Game 1 was all Cubs and Dempster settled in for the first time this year. The Cubs were cruising 5-...
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Bruins Rest on Laurels, Lose to Rangers
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by Matt Preston.
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. A tale of two halves. Despite clinching the Northeast Division title with a win over the Atlanta Thrashers their last time out, there was still plenty on the line for both teams as the Boston Bruins traveled to Madison Square Garden to take on the New York Rangers on Monday night. For Boston, they entered the game with four contests left on t...
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Four is the New Loneliest Number
Posted on 30 Mar 2011 by Chris Aquillino.
I wish that I had something interesting or important to write after our boys (yes, those San Antonio Spurs — the team with the NBA's best record) had just lost their fourth straight game. I don't. This was not a statement game, or a trap game for the Spurs. It wasn't a game that matters for seeding or playoff match-ups. Monday night's game at home versus a hot Portland Trailblazer...
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Perfect time for Timmy’s injury.
Posted on 23 Mar 2011 by Jon Lopez.
After their first legit victory over the Mavs (beating them with Dirk) the Spurs mopped the floor with the Bobcats and then the Warriors came to town on Monday. Things were going well in the first quarter until Timmy goes down with a sprained left ankle. The Spurs cruised for most of the game but had to hold off a late run by the Warriors. So now I'm worried. Not about Timmy's ankle but about T...
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Blood in the Garden
Posted on 22 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
They probably didn't deserve to win. Boston sleep walked through the first half of Monday night's battle with the struggling Knicks but stifled New York in the game's final three minutes to pull out a 96-86 victory. Kevin Garnett delivered a vintage performance and continued his dominance over New York this season with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 steals. Rajon Rondo came back to life after a ...
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Heat Cool Spurs/Crush Children
Posted on 14 Mar 2011 by Chris Aquillino.
So the second part of that headline is not true. Whatever. Just 10 days after the Spurs took Miami off the Elementary School Punishment Wall and stole their milk money, LeBron, D-Wade and Predator from the movie “Predator” returned the favor. There wasn't a whole lot to discuss until about halfway through the 3rd quarter — when San Antonio made that patented 3rd-quarter ...
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Spurs win an Ugly one
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Monday nights game was sloppy with a lack of intensity for the majority of game. The Spurs couldn't grab a rebound. Zach Randolph had 10offensive rebounds. 10!!! Against the Spurs!! Count ‘em 1 “good board”- 2 “nice one”- 3 “dude” 4- “holy crap”- 5 “what the hell”- 6 “box him out please”- 7 “WOW”- 8 “...









