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Paul Dana dies from injuries during warm-up crash. Horrible accident. Estimated impact was at 176 mph.
posted by dbt302 at 12:40 PM on March 26
Ichiro: Glad to Play Outside of Seattle Humor from The Onion
posted by Bill Lumbergh at 10:36 AM on March 26
Ichiro: Glad to Play Outside of Seattle Humor from The Onion
posted by Bill Lumbergh at 10:36 AM on March 26
Bonds to sue "Game of Shadows" authors, publishers What I find most interesting is that Bonds is not suing over the claims that he used performance-enhancing drugs, but over the fact that the leaked grand jury testimony the authors base many of their claims on is "illegally obtained."
posted by The_Black_Hand at 08:06 AM on March 26
Grum if you don't mind (and I'm not picking a fight or anything, I just want to know), could you explain to me your stance on the Barry Bonds issue? I've gathered that you usually stick up for Bonds but I'm not sure whether you think he is innocent, or what he did, ect. If you could tell me I'd appreciate it.
Blues' incredible streak is over Last night, the St. Louis Blues officially ended a run of post-season appearances that began in the 1979-80 season. Oddly, a pretty extensive search revealed only this story about the Blues' sale to Dave Checketts, which mentions the streak in a footnote.
posted by BullpenPro at 10:44 AM on March 26
Wait, someone backed you up? I must have missed it. By the way, Sanford seems like he has the potential to be a good goalie which should be good for the Blues but they don't seem to have many quality scorers. Unless they get some of those I see mediocrity in the future.
Blues' incredible streak is over Last night, the St. Louis Blues officially ended a run of post-season appearances that began in the 1979-80 season. Oddly, a pretty extensive search revealed only this story about the Blues' sale to Dave Checketts, which mentions the streak in a footnote.
posted by BullpenPro at 10:44 AM on March 25
Blues' incredible streak is over Last night, the St. Louis Blues officially ended a run of post-season appearances that began in the 1979-80 season. Oddly, a pretty extensive search revealed only this story about the Blues' sale to Dave Checketts, which mentions the streak in a footnote.
posted by BullpenPro at 10:44 AM on March 25
Shanahan's unselfishness and his team-first attitude is his best stat. Ditto! wingnut4life I wasn't there with Shanahan & Craig Janney's whore, but wouldn't that make it her fault? Yes. Women control the Sex. Everyone knows that. If a women wants to get it she does & you gays can't say know. Well, most of you.
Blues' incredible streak is over Last night, the St. Louis Blues officially ended a run of post-season appearances that began in the 1979-80 season. Oddly, a pretty extensive search revealed only this story about the Blues' sale to Dave Checketts, which mentions the streak in a footnote.
posted by BullpenPro at 10:44 AM on March 24
The first time I ever saw a hockey game, if you accidentally tripped someone, or punched them in the face, you got a 2 minute penalty. I know the rules have changed over the years. Maybe it's five minutes now, but it wasn't when I first started watching. A big fight yes, but not a few whacks at each other. I think there are too many teams who make the playoffs anyway. They need to cut it in half, but so much money with the extra games. If only 1/2 of the teams made it, the Blues would have missed 15 or 20 years of playoffs. We had one really bad coach back when Brendan Shanahan was traded. Mike Keenan was hired as both general manager and coach prior to the 1994-95 NHL season, lauded as the "playoff coach" that could cure the postseason turmoil Blues fans had endured for years. He instituted major changes, among them trades that sent away fan favorites like Brendan Shanahan. That was the worst move the Blues ever made. St. Louis hated Mike Keenan. I told my husband that Brendan was traded and he asked me "What team did we get for him?" Like I said "At least we have the Cardinals."
Blues' incredible streak is over Last night, the St. Louis Blues officially ended a run of post-season appearances that began in the 1979-80 season. Oddly, a pretty extensive search revealed only this story about the Blues' sale to Dave Checketts, which mentions the streak in a footnote.
posted by BullpenPro at 10:44 AM on March 24
Ying Yang Mafia (double?) overtime. It was. With less than 2 minutes in that 5th period. St. Louis has been the playoffs in 35 of its 39 seasons, missing the post season during the 1973-74, 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons and this year 2005-06. If you seen this stat. you would think the Blues would have won at least 3 or 4 Stanley Cups, but living in St. Louis SUCKS being a Hockey fan. They have never Won. They made it twice and lost 4 of 4 games both times back in the late 60's to Montreal. One good thing about this year. I didn't see one game, well I did see about 5 minutes and then I did what I always do when a Sport teams go's on strike. I strike them for 1 year. I did to Baseball and I will to any other sport that doesn't think there making enough money. Anyway being a Blues fan is like being a Cubs fan. I like Hockey, because they fight and only get a 2 minute penalty. You really have to live here to know how it feels. At least we have the Cardinals and (Phat) Albert. M--V--P, M--V--P, M--V--P !
The more things change... As TSN writer Jay Onrait flipped between watching the Vancouver Canucks get pummeled for the fifth straight game in a 5-0 loss to the Predators on Tuesday night, and the Edmonton Oilers barely hanging on to a 2-1 victory in Minnesota to snap a four-game losing streak, he was struck by something. These were arguably the two most active teams at the NHL Trade Deadline, and right now, it hasn't done either of them a bit of good.
posted by wingnut4life at 04:41 PM on March 22
Japan wins World Baseball Classic While half of America slept, and the other half blissfully ignored the event, Japan defeated Cuba, 10-6, in the title game of the inaugural World Baseball Classic. Well, maybe not classic, but not bad, and no one refused to play left field. Japan's Matsuzaka took MVP as Sadaharu Oh, the most legendary and storied player in the history of Japanese baseball, added to his legacy.
posted by justgary at 04:29 AM on March 21
Switcheroo de Nice. Le base-ball est un jeu d'quipe, et comme expositions classiques, aucune quantit de comptence individuelle ne peut porter une quipe mal qualifie. Les ligueurs du Japon sont l'gale des quipes de MLB, pas parce qu'ils sont en tant que physiquement et athltiquement dominant, mais parce qu'ils ont les principes fondamentaux d'entaille et le jeu suprieurs d'quipe. Je pense qu'il vaudrait mieux de dire que le MLB courant n'est pas jusqu'aux niveaux des J-Ligues.
Japan wins World Baseball Classic While half of America slept, and the other half blissfully ignored the event, Japan defeated Cuba, 10-6, in the title game of the inaugural World Baseball Classic. Well, maybe not classic, but not bad, and no one refused to play left field. Japan's Matsuzaka took MVP as Sadaharu Oh, the most legendary and storied player in the history of Japanese baseball, added to his legacy.
posted by justgary at 04:29 AM on March 21
Japan wins World Baseball Classic While half of America slept, and the other half blissfully ignored the event, Japan defeated Cuba, 10-6, in the title game of the inaugural World Baseball Classic. Well, maybe not classic, but not bad, and no one refused to play left field. Japan's Matsuzaka took MVP as Sadaharu Oh, the most legendary and storied player in the history of Japanese baseball, added to his legacy.
posted by justgary at 04:29 AM on March 21
T.O.'s not the bad guy the eagles are why does everyone hate T.O. so much the eagles are the babys here. If t.O. would just get a new agent everything would be fine. But the eagles are a bunch of girls. Donavan needs to stop trying to get everyones sympathy and play football. Everytime something happens he cries for the race card. He needs to suck it up and play the game. Cause whether he realizes it or not he revolves around the game and not the other way around. Pease out sports fans!
posted by king alfred at 12:23 PM on March 17
T.O.'s not the bad guy the eagles are why does everyone hate T.O. so much the eagles are the babys here. If t.O. would just get a new agent everything would be fine. But the eagles are a bunch of girls. Donavan needs to stop trying to get everyones sympathy and play football. Everytime something happens he cries for the race card. He needs to suck it up and play the game. Cause whether he realizes it or not he revolves around the game and not the other way around. Pease out sports fans!
posted by king alfred at 12:23 PM on March 17
This poor man should have stuck to journalism were life expectancy is 106 years. ~RIP~