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Yao will miss at least 6 weeks
posted on December 24, 2006 - Go to the detail view for this result
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Piazza goes to Padres After you thought he was going to an AL team he ends up in San Diego.
posted on January 29, 2006 - Go to the detail view for this result
Chicago Cubs for sale. The Cubs will go on the block to finance the sale of their owners, the Tribune media group (who also own marquee newspaper brands such as the Chicago Tribune, LA Times, Baltimore Sun, and Newsday, among others) to Chicago billionaire Sam Zell. Speculation on NPR today was the Cubs could fetch $500 million - $700 million. Who's likely to buy?
posted by worldcup2002 at 05:57 PM on April 02
ESPN: Smith Wins Heisman Troy Smith became the first player from Ohio State to win the Heisman since 1995.
posted by nort_12345 at 10:10 PM on December 10
Yankees Ink Pettitte To One-Year Deal One year, $16 Million, with an option for 2008. Could this mean Roger Clemens will be back in pinstripes too?
posted by dyams at 08:46 PM on December 10
Young to start at dallas i thought he was a project and it would be at least to ahlf the season to start i think he will do horible(but not any worse than kerry) wat about u
posted by Barry-from-H-town at 10:29 PM on October 01
The Curse of the Orlando Magic "I don't have any pain." -- Grant Hill, who begins the final year of his seven-year, $93 million contract when the Orlando Magic begin training camp in Jacksonville. Injuries have kept Hill out of 73 percent of the team's games.
posted by rcade at 11:16 AM on September 21
Red Sox gear up for pivotal stretch
We all know the Red Sox need to make the best of the upcoming double-header vs. NYY. It sickened my stomach to watch them drop key games to the AA Major team called Kansas City last week! - LAA will not be a smooth ride, they have no rest on their transition to the wild wild west, but at least Theo Epstein has made what I consider to be a very important move by bringing in Hinske, who will not only help the line-up, but diminish somewhat whatever gunpowder the Blue Jays have left... a rival they will meet 4 times starting Aug.31st. They cannot afford to keep losing to the Jays as they did in Boston.....
I can understand Curt when he says:
"I'm not talking about the Wild Card," Schilling snapped to a reporter after his last start. "I don't care about the Wild Card. That's for second-place teams. We can't think like a second-place team right now."
No one wants to come in second in the American League East....I believe the wild-card will be for the White Sox.... thus leaving Boston or NY out of the playoffs....
--------------Side Note-------------
J.Lopez has done a nice job! He's no Veritek, but has he's getting the job done. David Wells has been unbelievable on his return, the question is, can he keep it up (stay healthy and reliable)?
I still get the feeling we are a good pitcher too short.... Not having traded for one before the deadline, may be the difference between IN or OUT! -- How I regret the Mo Peņa for Arroyo deal right now.... Mo has been better as of late, but having Arroyo would have been phenomenal.... As it is, this trade could be the difference between the RedSox making it or braking it!
posted by zippinglou at 04:07 PM on August 17
Jeter: Hot Dog Update from The Onion.
posted by Bill Lumbergh at 08:37 PM on August 03
Yankees pull off a "Bronx" Buster The New York Yankees, clearly in need of another starting pitcher and outfielder, struck an agreement with the Phillies today that Sent Bobby Abreu and Corey Lidle to the Yanks- more contract details inside.
posted by redsoxrgay at 09:49 PM on July 30
Browns lose C Bently for season Amazing how fast THAT glimmer of hope was shut out.
posted by danewguy at 11:59 PM on July 28
Brewers trade Lee to Rangers, get Cordero The Brewers are sending Carlos Lee and minor league outfield prospect Nelson Cruz to the Rangers for relief pitcher Francisco Cordero and outfielders Kevin Mench and Laynce Nix. More bats for the Rangers, while their pitching still lags behind. Maybe this clears the way for other moves?
posted by dyams at 11:04 AM on July 28
Big Ben the newest Chicago Bull? He wasn't happy with the Pistons initial offer. So Wallace will sign with the Bulls for $52 Mill over 4 years. True Hoop has a good recap of how the story could develop. Still waiting for reaction from Blog-a-Bull.
posted by lilnemo at 07:57 PM on July 03
Crying Foul You know who made the stupidest moves in the NBA Draft this year? Not Seattle. Not Boston. Hell, even Isiah made a better decision going with Balkman. The winner for the WORST move in the draft goes to the Houston Rockets, sending Rudy Gay (picked 8) AND Stromille Swift to the Memphis Grizzlies for Shane Battier. Has to go down as one of the worst draft day trades ever. Makes very little sense
posted by chemwizBsquared at 10:23 AM on June 29
we (the rockets) definely need another person like peja to be on our team because u cant count on mcradys back to hold on for more than 82 games -i dont like this shane batteir i mean we could have gotten adrian griifin from dallas who is cheap and a great defender and can score -can ben walace play power forward that would be awsome to have him next to yao -groups.myspace.com if u are a rockets fan and u have a myspace gop to that websitw
Minor League Manager Goes Berserk
posted by justgary at 01:22 AM on June 26
Knicks fire Brown you know the knicks have problems in their franchise when thomas is taking over
posted by Barry-from-H-town at 10:58 PM on June 22
MLB puts a parental lock on your season and fav teams, what is MLB thinking, and no answer from the head office. A good story from jeff passan.
posted by sauceysays at 07:46 PM on June 19
i heard although the cubs spents so much in the offseason that most of the money they owned to all their players in n the later years of their contracts