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So What Changed?
Posted on 18 Jun 2011 by Brendan Sennott.
As you know I took a week look hiatus from this ball club after the colossal egg they layed against the Red Sox last week at Yankee Stadium. I was tired of the listless at bats, the swinging for the downs, the lousy defense, and the genuine disinterest. A little birdie told me that after the Red Sox debacle the Yanks won 6 out of 7 against the Indians and Rangers and the o...
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Young Guns Serve as M’s Backbone for AL West Race
Posted on 17 Jun 2011 by Chase Smith.
In the MLB, there are two different types of teams; there are the big-market teams like the Yankees, Phillies, and Cardinals that spend hefty amounts of money in the free agent market, acquiring names like C.C. Sabathia, Cliff Lee, Derek Jeter, and Albert Pujols. However, on the other side there are the smaller-market teams like the Royals, Pirates, and the Mariners that, while they do not enga...
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Braves try to get a win versus the Mets
Posted on 16 Jun 2011 by John Morgo.
Right now, it's the top of the seventh, and the Braves and Mets are tied at 6. Atlanta lost the first two games of this series and are trying for a win before the Texas Rangers show up for an interleague matchup in the Ted. I was at the game on Tuesday, and I'll like to thank WXIA's sports Fred Kalil for sponsoring me at the game. Long story short, I was high bid at an auction for the privilege...
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Kazmir is gone, but the Angels don’t get off Scott free
Posted on 16 Jun 2011 by Bill Mahoney.
It's over. The Angels and Scott Kazmir have officially parted ways. The Angels released the former elite lefty after 5 absolutely awful minor league starts. The Angels are gonna pay him more than 7 million dollars to not be with the team. My question is, what happened? Remember when Kazmir arrived from Tampa Bay in 2009? He actually made 6 quality starts. He never went more than 7 innings, but...
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Pitt And Penn State To Renew Rivalry
Posted on 15 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
One of the things that makes college football so great to watch is the rivalries between different schools - Alabama and Auburn, Michigan and Ohio State, Oklahoma and Texas. These are the games that fans circle on their calendars each and every year. Yesterday, it was announced that Pennsylvania will once again have their own major rivalry renewed in 2016 when Pitt hosts Penn State at Hein...
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2011 NBA Champions
Posted on 14 Jun 2011 by Andy R Strom.
I could read that title for days…and I may never come out of this haze. The Dallas Mavericks entered game 6 with a 3-2 lead in the series and a chance to take home the Larry O’Brien Trophy. I knew that this Mavs team would step on their throats in game 6, knowing that the savvy veteran laden Mavs wanted to have to play a game 7 in Miami. Everyone was eagerly awaiting the start of this ...
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How does it taste MIAMI…?
Posted on 13 Jun 2011 by Melissa Tzotzis.
I can tell you that the only thing LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh tasted were their salty tears on their face and the locker room floor as they dropped to their knees after last night’s game in Miami. The unbranded range animals also known as the Mavericks bled black and blue all over the basketball court. The Dallas Mavericks pulled off a huge win in Game 6 of the NBA finals last n...
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MIAMI CAN’T FIND A HERO IN THESE NBA FINALS
Posted on 13 Jun 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
Jason Terry. He was the best player on the court for Game 6 in Miami. The Heat took the court on Sunday night with a two-time NBA MVP in LeBron James, and the man who shot down the Mavericks in 2006 to win the Finals MVP award, Dwyane Wade. But it was Dallas that left the court with all of the hardware. Dirk Nowitzki was named MVP of the series and the Mav's got to take home the 2011 NBA ...
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Marlins Swept by Braves, Drop 8th Straight Game
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Jon Melton.
Õîááèò: Íåæäàííîå ïóòåøåñòâèå ñìîòðåòü îíëàéí â õîðîøåì êà÷åñòâå MIAMI GARDENS — Much like the “Family Guy” parody of the 1970’s hit TV show, the Braves — playing the role of Tom Bradford — smacked around the Marlins for a series sweep this week leaving Marlins fans saying “eight is enough!” The Marlins dropped their ei...
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Not Out of the Woods Yet, Junior
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Matt Preston.
After two dominant wins in Games 3 and 4, the Boston Bruins got themselves back into the series, tying things up with the Vancouver Canucks at two games apiece in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. With the Bruins manhandling the Canucks in those games, outscoring their foes 12-1, the city had been in an uproar since Wednesday night, dusting off the cones and stocking up on confetti. It is true even a...
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Offense Needed: Tribe Skid Leads to Tiny Division Lead
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Bradley Ross.
So long to the Indians' ability to stop losing streaks at 3 games. They lost 5 in a row and it got pretty ugly at times. Pitching, hitting, none of it seemed to be working against the Rangers. They have had the Indians' number, winning 11 out of the last 12 games in Cleveland against them. The first 2 games, the pitching did struggle, but overall it was generally good enough to keep the...
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Lind Shines in KC Split
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Ben Fisher.
What Happened The Blue Jays (32-31) experienced an even-steven four-games set against the Kansas City Royals in more than one way this week. Not only did they earn a 2-2 split, with the Royals taking the book-end games and Toronto triumphing in the middle two, but they enjoyed a scorching return from one line-up regular (Adam Lind) while losing another (Yunel Escobar) to injury. A Closer Look L...









