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Wild One Ends Tied, Then Surprise!

The Cubs came back to tie the White Sox 3 times in today's game the first time was with 4 runs in the 6th inning, then 1 run in the 9th and finally 3 runs in the 10th inning to [...]

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We're Done, Time to Focus Forward

Well … in a rare appearance of our alter egos we go down like the famous and mythical bird that bears our name. Hopefully to rise again in 08 stronger, more resilient, faster and more experienced. Dropping games in ugly [...]

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Diamondhacks at Spring Training

(AP Photo/Chris Carlson) Matt Scarborough of the blog “Diamondhacks” reports from a recent Spring Training game between the geographically challenged Angels and the Oakland Athletics: It bears repeating, especially here, that even during a Cactus League tilt between the AL’s [...]

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Friday Link Dump

It’s been another good week thus far for the Suns. Can’t argue with the results that much, two more victories were notched. Sure, the game in Seattle featured a staggering amount of turnovers but the Suns were able to impose [...]

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A Case for Amare Keeping his Shirt On

IsC8m3vG3dg This video is rather humorous. It’s great to see Amare and Nash yucking it up and having a good time, especially at Craig Sager’s expense. But take a closer look. Focus on Amare in particular. Notice anything different? That’s [...]

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ASU Marching Through the NIT

The players came over to slap hands with the student-section.  One by one the players ran by, but it was Jeff Pendergraph's face that said it all.  The previous two seasons Pendergraph had suffered through consecutive losing season with ASU.  [...]

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The Good the Bad and the Ugly

The good. Plentiful sunshine, 76 degrees at first pitch, and a Cubs 8-6 win over the Colorado Rockies in front of 12,885 (the 4th largest crowd ever at Hohokam). Matt Murton going 2 for 4, with 2 doubles [...]

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Bracketology

Yeah, I know: all of this will just go to show that I should stick to baseball.  Men’s brackets: My heart is with Indiana but my bracket is with North Carolina. Final Four picks: NC, Georgetown, Stanford and UCLA with [...]

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Suns make it six in a row with win in Seattle

(AP Photo/John Froschauer) The Suns overcame a season-high 27 turnovers (9 by STAT and 6 by Nash) to beat the Sonics in Seattle, 110-98 or, in the words of Steve Nash “We were just sloppy and tired and I think [...]

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Mariners 7 – Diamondbacks 4 on TV

(AP Photo/Chris Carlson) I finally got to see the Diamondbacks on TV today. Eric Byrnes bounced out to second for the last out of the game, the end of his hitting streak–he went 0-3 with 2 BB–and the reminder that [...]

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