Author Archives: Jim Sutliff

Cahill Leads A's –

Trevor Cahill won his first game of the season in only his second start after being called up from the minors.  Cahill pitched a solid five innings and brought his record to 1-1 on the season.  Cahill won ten games … Continue reading

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Fantasy Baseball Report –

Yahoo! Sports has a blog covering fantasy baseball and the moves that may improve your standings.  David Freese is the player mentioned most mainly because of the success that he is having this year.  David Ortiz hasn’t been a success this … Continue reading

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Verlander Is Back –

The Justin Verlander that Tiger fans got to know is back.  After a spotty start to the season he has finally got his old form.  Verlander pitched 8 1/3 innings and only gave up one earned run in a 5-1 … Continue reading

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Baseball Hall Of Fame –

The Baseball Hall of Fame should be on the list of places to visit for every fan.  The weather is perfect for a trip to Cooperstown and the Hall has no shortage of things to fill your day.  The Classic … Continue reading

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Tebow Setting Records –

Tim Tebow is no longer setting college football records but he has started to set different kinds of records.  The Tebow jersey is the fastest selling rookie jersey of all-time.  The previous record that he shattered was held by Mark … Continue reading

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China Stripped Of Olympic Medal –

It has been reported that the Chinese Gymnastics team has been of an Olympic medal.  The medal  is a bronze all-around team medal for the 2000 Sydney Olympic games.  The IOC has asked that the medals be returned so that they … Continue reading

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All Un-Drafted Team 2010 –

Rivals, from Yahoo! Sports, have produced an all-undrafted team for 2010.  There were 255 players drafted but some familiar names were not on the list.  Quarterback Jevan Snead of Ole Miss is at the top of the list. To read … Continue reading

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All-Star Ballot –

The official site of Major League Baseball has the All-Star ballot available.  If you want to vote for your favorite players you can easily register at their website. To visit the All-Star ballot link of MLB, please click here: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/all_star/y2010/ballot_pop.html James Sutliff

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California Dreaming –

The California Angels beat the Yankees 8-4 tonight and won the series.   This was the first series loss of the year for the New York Yankees.  Kendry Morales hit a three run homer in the seventh to help the Angels pull … Continue reading

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Clausen To Carolina –

Jimmy Clausen was selected #48 overall in the NFL draft.  Carolina used their second round draft pick to select Clausen who is expected to be a regular starter in his first season.  Anaylsts had expected Clausen to be a top … Continue reading

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Tebow Draft Day –

Tim Tebow was taken late in the first round by the Denver Broncos.  Denver traded their second, third, and fourth round picks to Baltimore to move up to select Tebow.  Tebow is a big question mark for many teams but … Continue reading

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Sports Illustrated Recaps –

Sports Illustrated has recaps of the scores and highlights for the day in sports.  Particular attention should be focused on the NL highlights for today’s games.  More specifically, the Mets and Pelfrey had a good game with Pelfrey turning in seven … Continue reading

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Draft Preview –

CBS Sports has a draft preview covering quarterbacks, punters, and kickers.  The draft this year will have a heavy focus on quarterbacks with some big names turning pro.  Tim Tebow is considered the biggest gamble of the bunch but still … Continue reading

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Colorado No-Hits Atlanta –

Colorado pitcher Jimenez no-hits the Atlanta Braves with a 4-0 win.  The no-hitter was the first in the history of the Colorado Rockie franchise history. To view a related article, please click here: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601079&sid=aKu6I9bcddJs James Sutliff

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Mets Win In 20 –

It was the fourth longest game in New York Met franchise history and took almost 7 hours.  The Mets won in 20 innings by a score of 2-1 over the St. Louis Cardinals.  Mike Pelfrey came on in relief and … Continue reading

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