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Archive for June 3rd, 2010

Dario Franchitti Wins the Indianapolis 500 For the Second Time

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Dario Franchitti had an unbelievable race on Sunday at the Indianapolis 500 as he took the checkered flag for the second time in his career.  Franchitti, who is two years removed from a failed try in NASCAR, led one hundred fifty-five of the two-hundred laps and survived the last lap ...

David Stern Doesn’t Believe There Will be a Free Agent Summit

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

There are many people that still don’t like David Stern as the Commisioner of the NBA, which I can understand.  However, I’ve said many times that I think he has done a lot of great things for the League as well.  Tonight the NBA Finals get started and I can’t ...

Is Stan Van Gundy To Blame?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The Orlando Magic had a disappointing end to a season in which they had hoped to get over the hump and make a return to the NBA Finals to win the championship.  Just a few weeks ago, this team was on a fourteen-game winning streak and undefeated in the playoffs ...

Jake Delhomme is Looking to Have “Fun” in Cleveland this Year

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Last season Jake Delhomme was one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL.  He threw the ball to the wrong team far too often and derailed Carolina’s season before it could even get started.  As unfortunate as it may be for Delhomme, his injury may have been a blessing for ...

Mariners General Manager Jack Zduriencik: “There’s nothing in the world Ken Griffey ever has to look back on.”

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Junior has called it a career. After last starting on May 23rd, then sitting eight days before making even a pinch hit appearance, Ken Griffey Jr. informed the Seattle Mariners that he would be retiring. It's not exactly the way he and M's fans would have liked to have seen ...

Mark Cuban Talks for 15 Minutes Without Getting Fined

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Mikhail Prokhorov is the most intriguing and buzzworthy name among owners is sports these days. That used to be Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. It's hard to say that he revolutionized sports ownership because there has not been anyone like him since, but Cuban has clearly left his mark on ...

Mike Leake Isn’t Surprised with His Start – He May be the Only One

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Stephen Strasburg may be the most hyped pitcher in baseball history. He has been getting all of the league's attention as the next big pitching prospect ever since he signed Scott Boras to be his agent as the obvious top choice in the 2010 MLB draft out of San Diego ...