Daily Archives: October 4th, 2008

Al Davis legacy shifting from winner to out-of-touch meddler - USA Today


Los Angeles Times
Al Davis legacy shifting from winner to out-of-touch meddler
USA Today -54 minutes ago
By Jed Jacobsohn, Getty Images Two decades ago, Al Davis and Bill Parcells were chatting during an NFL owners meeting when Davis' new coach strolled by.
It appears to be time for Al Davis to step asideLos Angeles Times
Oakland Raiders: Does winning require a hope and a prayer?Most Valuable Network
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Sox take 2-0 series lead thanks to Drew - MLB.com


Washington Post
Sox take 2-0 series lead thanks to Drew
MLB.com -6 hours ago
By Ian Browne / MLB.com ANAHEIM — It took a pressure-cooker of a Game 2 conquest to pull it off, but the Red Sox have put themselves in a most enviable position as this American League Division Series against the Angels heads back to Boston.
Drew's homer lifts Red Sox to 7-5 win over AngelsThe Associated Press
Early and Late Homers Help Red Sox Take ChargeNew York Times
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No margin of error for Halos, White Sox - MLB.com


Washington Post
No margin of error for Halos, White Sox
MLB.com -2 hours ago
By Tom Singer / MLB.com One team has to roll the small ball, being unable to count on home runs. The other relies on the long ball, its offensive creativity not extending far beyond ways of celebrating said home runs.
Video: Iwamura's Home Run Leads Rays Past ChiSoxAssociatedPress
Bullpen is what truly sets Rays apartFOXSports.com
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Samsung notes: Wasp sting makes Sorenstam's bad day worse - San Francisco Chronicle


SkySports
Samsung notes: Wasp sting makes Sorenstam's bad day worse
San Francisco Chronicle -7 hours ago
(10-03) 21:17 PDT — Annika Sorenstam's final Bay Area tournament appearance headed south Friday. She made bogey on No. 1 - and then her round promptly got weird and worse, when a wasp stung Sorenstam on her right hand as she stood on the No.
Golf Photo WireESPN
Choi overcomes tough conditions for Samsung leadThe Associated Press
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Notre Dame ahead of last year by leaps and bounds - San Francisco Chronicle


Bleacher Report
Notre Dame ahead of last year by leaps and bounds
San Francisco Chronicle -9 hours ago
(10-03) 18:56 PDT — Notre Dame has as many wins heading into today's game against Stanford as it did all of last season, yet coach Charlie Weis can only muster an early assessment of "mild success.
Irish blitz gets detouredFort Wayne Journal Gazette
Notre Dame altering expectationsChicago Tribune
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Candace Parker top WNBA rookie - Chicago Tribune


Boston Globe
Candace Parker top WNBA rookie
Chicago Tribune -3 hours ago
To hardly anyone's surprise, Candace Parker (left) was named both the WNBA rookie of the year and most valuable player Friday, the first player to pull off that double.
Parker takes 2 WNBA awardsSan Jose Mercury News
Parker named WNBA Rookie and League MVPClarksville Leaf Chronicle
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Ohio State prepares for a noisy game - Chicago Tribune


Online Gambling Paper
Ohio State prepares for a noisy game
Chicago Tribune -3 hours ago
Sneak into a Thursday practice at Ohio State, and you will be surprised by what you see. Or hear. "Every Thursday the speakers come in," Buckeyes receiver Brian Hartline said.
Badgers Look for More From Quarterback EvridgeWashington Post
Win at Wisconsin would show OSU on the road backZanesville Times Recorder
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In official conduct, personal bias still the great unanswered … - ESPN


National Post
In official conduct, personal bias still the great unanswered
ESPN -8 hours ago
By JA Adande It turns out that bias is the virus of NBA officiating, elusive and impossible to eradicate. If you wade through former federal prosecutor Lawrence Pedowitz's report the league commissioned in the wake of the Tim Donaghy scandal,
Not a surprise: NBA's report in scandal finds in favor of NBASI.com
Report Says Donaghy Was Alone Fixing GamesNew York Times
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Mets extend Manuel despite 2nd collapse - San Francisco Chronicle


New York Daily News
Mets extend Manuel despite 2nd collapse
San Francisco Chronicle -4 hours ago
AP (10-03) 18:50 PDT — The Mets gave the manager job permanently to Jerry Manuel, who replaced Willie Randolph in June and rallied the team to a 3 1/2-game September lead before a second consecutive swoon.
Mets and Manuel Agree to DealNew York Times
AROUND THE HORN Mets, Manuel agree on 2-year contractDetroit Free Press
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Fear fills drivers' hearts at 'Dega - Montgomery Advertiser


Lynchburg News and Advance
Fear fills drivers' hearts at 'Dega
Montgomery Advertiser -2 hours ago
For the past week now, NASCAR's top drivers have talked nonstop about the dangers of racing at Talladega. It's the same stuff you hear every year.
Gordon's image doesn't fit the Talladega moldOrlando Sentinel
Talladega could be Gordon's best shot to make a move in Chase - RacingESPN
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