Friday, October 09, 2009

Hat Trick

Baseball: Indians SS Asdrubal Cabrera and reliever Chris Perez both underwent surgical procedures on Thursday...Brian Moehler and the Astros have exercised a $3 million option for 2010...Chipper Jones would like the Braves to keep Javier Vazquez for 2010...Are the Rays considering a trade for Milton Bradley? Don't do it!...The Brewers are not likely to trade either Prince Fielder nor Ryan Braun. Good call, because with your terrible pitching Fielder and Braun are pretty much the only reason to come to the ballpark..

Baskeball: Shaq is trying yoga. The world rejoices...Miami Heat center Jamaal Magloiore and Detroit's Jonas Jerebrko have been suspended for thier preseason incident.

College Football: Nebraska rallied with 27 points in the fourth quarter to stun Missouri, 27-12...There has not been a decision on Sam Bradford or Tim Tebow, so stop asking!

Football: Eli Manning missed his second practice...Meanwhile Matt Hasselbeck is expected to play for the Seahawks this weekend...Sources whisper Patroits' runningback Fred Taylor had surgery on his ankle...Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin is sorry for his DUI. Watch out Cedric, because the popo are on your tail!...To help you answer the question, where is J.P. Losman now? Well, he's throwing two touchdowns to help the Las Vegas Locomotives win the first ever United Fooball League game, 30-17 over the California Redwoods...Black players may boycott the Rams if Rush Limbaugh is able to purchase the team...The NFL has given Land Shark Stadium an ultimatum: Shape up or this year's Super Bowl could be your last for a good long while...Ratings for the NFL are at a 20 year high.

Hockey: I am really starting to warm up to Marion Gabrik, especially after his two goals in the third period helped seal a win for the Rangers 4-3 over the Capitals...Just like their baseball counterparts, the Flyers late game rally fell short in their 5-4 loss to the Penguins...Dany Heatley had a hat trick in his Sharks home debut as San Jose doubled up Columbus, 6-3...Travis Zajac forced the game into overtime with his goal at :01 in the third. The Devils went on to the 4-3 SO victory over the Lightning...The Flames 4-3 SO win over the Oilers keeps them undefeated...Chris Chelios may return with the AHL's Chicago Wolves. Ok, I hate to write it, but it maybe time for Chelios to retire.
(Photo: AP)

Nascar: Nascar announced they will have standard start times for 2010. All east coast races will begin 15-20 minutes after 1 PM, all west coast races will beging 15-20 minutes after 3 PM and all night races will beging 15-20 minutes after 7:30 PM. The only exception in is the Coke 600 which will remain at its 5:45 PM start time. Finally!

Best of the Rest: Golf and Rugby have been approved for the Summer Olympics in 2016 and 2020...In other Olympic news, Jacques Rogge has been re-elected as president of the IOC.



Check this Out: The hilarous Good Hair a documentary by Chris Rock hits theaters this weekend. Also opening is Couples Retreat starring Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman and Malin Ackerman. Looks like a busy weekend at the cinema for me!

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