Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 07/28/2009

MLB-Willingham hit TWO grand slams and tied a franchise record with eight RBIs, powering the Washington Nationals to a 14-6 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night. http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL-Ravens wide receiver Drew Bennett announced his retirement Sunday night, only two days after signing with Baltimore in an effort to rekindle his NFL career. COMING SOON-Hall of Fame Weekend Sunday 08/09/2009.

NCAA-FOOTBALL-Buckeyes picked to win Big Ten; PSU in second,Virginia Tech is again the pick to win ACC title,South rules: Sooners, Longhorns top Big 12 poll. Florida State legend Bobby Bowden is heading into his 47th season as a college head coach. His shot at beating out Joe Paterno is likely gone, yet the 79-year-old isn't ready to give up yet

NBA-Gregg Popovich joked that San Antonio's offseason haul has upped the pressure on one of the league's premier coaches."If we don't win it, I should probably be fired," Popovich quipped. "Without a doubt."

NCAA-BASKETBALL-Michigan State, Rutgers, Florida and Massachusetts will be regional hosts for the Legends Classic in November.

NHL-Uncertainty rules in NHL offseason.Shady dealings and shaky fingers seem to be dominating.

PGA-Nathan Green wins first PGA Tour title the Canadian Open over Retief Goosen.

TENNIS-Robby Ginepri tops Sam Querrey for Indy title.The unseeded Ginepri, ranked No. 95, won his third career title as he breezed past fellow American Sam Querrey, 6-2, 6-4.

Nascar-Allstate Corp. said Monday it is ending its sponsorship of the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard after five years as the lead sponsor of the race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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