Monthly Archives: May, 2008

RIP? Without Hamilton, Pistons will be toast - Detroit Free Press


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RIP? Without Hamilton, Pistons will be toast
Detroit Free Press -2 hours ago
BY KRISTA JAHNKE • FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER • May 30, 2008 Pistons coach Flip Saunders considered the question. A reporter wanted to know how he was feeling Thursday morning given his team's 3-2 hole in the Eastern Conference finals.
Hamilton questionable because of elbow injuryLos Angeles Times
Sixth senseBoston Globe
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Big Brown trainer Dutrow doesn't rein in his opinions - Philadelphia Daily News


The Associated Press
Big Brown trainer Dutrow doesn't rein in his opinions
Philadelphia Daily News -4 hours ago
By DICK JERARDI Rick Dutrow is absolutely certain Big Brown is going to win the June 7 Belmont Stakes and the Triple Crown, just as he was sure the colt was going to win the Kentucky Derby and Preakness.
Dutrow remains ultra confident as Big Brown healsNewsday
Dutrow expects Big Brown to win Triple CrownThe Associated Press
Clanton Advertiser - Baltimore Sun - TheOnlinewire - Louisville Courier-Journal
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CBS to broadcast mixed-martial arts - Orlando Sentinel


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CBS to broadcast mixed-martial arts
Orlando Sentinel -2 hours ago
Two Saturdays ago, ESPN aired in prime time one of the greatest boxing matches of the 20th century — Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier III.
SPORTS WATCH: CBS buys into the MMANewsday
Going to the Mat to Welcome a Sport to Broadcast TVNew York Times
Sherdog.com - Ventura County Star - TIME - MiamiHerald.com
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Revolution rally salvages tie - Boston Globe


FC Dallas
Revolution rally salvages tie
Boston Globe -4 hours ago
Though the Revolution were a step behind most of the game, they remained in contention behind the spectacular goalkeeping of Matt Reis and rallied for a 2-2 tie with DC United on second-half goals by Adam Cristman and Kheli Dube.
Tie suits Revs fineBoston Herald
DC squanders 2-goal lead in draw with RevsSeattle Post Intelligencer
Worcester Telegram - The Canadian Press - United Press International - Soccer America
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Bulls Expected To Name Collins Coach - Hartford Courant


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Bulls Expected To Name Collins Coach
Hartford Courant -4 hours ago
TNT analyst Doug Collins will return for a second stint as the Bulls' coach, the Chicago Tribune reported Thursday, citing unidentified sources.
Bill OrdineBaltimore Sun
Collins considers Bulls’ coaching jobArkansas Democrat Gazette
Chicago Tribune - The Associated Press - ESPN - Chicago Sun-Times
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Winn's blast ruins Big Unit's night as Giants down Arizona - Sports Network


WBT
Winn's blast ruins Big Unit's night as Giants down Arizona
Sports Network -6 hours ago
Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Randy Winn homered twice, including the go- ahead solo shot in the ninth, ruining the night when Randy Johnson tied Roger Clemens for second place on the career strikeouts list with a 4-3 Giants win, completing a
Winn lifts Giants to sweepMLB.com
Big Unit ties Clemens for strikeouts, D'backs loseThe Associated Press
San Jose Mercury News - United Press International - San Francisco Chronicle - Rotoworld.com
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A Lesson for Randolph From Torre - New York Times


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A Lesson for Randolph From Torre
New York Times -6 hours ago
By HARVEY ARATON As the failed former manager of the Mets, Joe Torre returned to Shea Stadium on Thursday night at the helm of another presently mediocre National League team.
Joe Torre is back in the Big AppleLos Angeles Times
Torre managing in New York againSan Jose Mercury News
San Francisco Chronicle - Bloomberg - Hartford Courant - MLB.com
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Uncharted territory for first-place Tampa Bay Rays - Philadelphia Daily News


Seattle Times
Uncharted territory for first-place Tampa Bay Rays
Philadelphia Daily News -4 hours ago
By PAUL HAGEN Rays manager Joe Maddon got an e-mail from a friend recently. The guy complained that his newspaper must have printed the American League East standings upside down because it had Tampa Bay at the top.
Hamstring KOs ex-Tiger Troy PercivalDetroit Free Press
Percival goes on DL; setback for MulderSan Francisco Chronicle
Baltimore Sun - Sports Network
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Some Looking for Seat Belt After First Day of Memorial - New York Times


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Some Looking for Seat Belt After First Day of Memorial
New York Times -6 hours ago
By LARRY DORMAN DUBLIN, Ohio - As a general rule, green speeds on the PGA Tour range anywhere from quick to fast to really fast. Every now and then, they get seriously fast, which is quicker than a thought.
Goggin has little use for putterSan Francisco Chronicle
Goggin Leads Memorial After First RoundHartford Courant
Washington Post - Boston Herald - Chicago Tribune - Philadelphia Inquirer
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Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE/Getty Images - ESPN


China Post
Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE/Getty Images
ESPN -4 hours ago
The biggest difference in this series is that the Lakers had Kobe Bryant, while the Spurs did not. By JA Adande LOS ANGELES — In the end, youth trumped experience … and Kobe Bryant conquered all. That's the Western Conference finals broken down to
Bryant in Charge, Lakers Back on TopNew York Times
Spurs ponder future after failing to keep upUSA Today
Boston Herald - Los Angeles Times - BBC Sport - The Canadian Press
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