Monday, August 24, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 08/24/2009

MLB-Eric Bruntlett became the second player in major league history to get the final three outs on his own, accomplishing the feat Sunday to preserve the Philadelphia Phillies ' 9-7 victory over the New York Mets. With runners on first and second in the ninth inning and a run already in, Jeff Francoeur hit a line drive up the middle that appeared headed toward center field for a single. But both runners were stealing on the 2-2 pitch, so Bruntlett was in perfect position as he moved over to cover second base.
http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL-Red-hot Cutler throws TD in Bears home debut Bears 17 Giants 3. 49ers slip past Raiders with 18-point 4th quarter 49ers 21 Raiders 20. Saints net 420 yards in blowout, Saints 38 Texans 14,
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/schedule?year=2009&season=1

CFL-Friday 8/21 Saskatchewan 25 Montral 34. http://sports.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/cfl/totalstandings.asp

NCAA FootBall-There was college football before Tim Tebow, touted as the game's best ever. In case you forgot, less than two decades ago, Charlie Ward put together a career that surpasses Tebow's ?

NBA-His scoring has increased each of the past five seasons. But despite his steady improvement, Wizards forward Caron Butler doesn't seem to get the attention he deserves. ChrisPaul takes part in LeBron's charity ride as they bikethrough Akron.

WNBA-Storm down league-leading Fever, 74-60, Smith leads Shock past Sky, 76-67, Powell leads Monarchs in rout of Mystics, Whalen's late free throws lead Sun past Lynx, Parker lifts Sparks over Silver Stars in OT.
http://sports.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/wnba/standings.asp

NCAA BasketBall- Former Indiana University basketball coach Bob Knight will be inducted into the university's athletics Hall of Fame nearly a decade after he was fired for violating a zero-tolerance policy imposed by then-IU President Myles Brand.

NHL-Senators owner Melnyk fires back at Balsillie, "I clearly believe the sport of hockey is better off without him," Melnyk said.

Golf-LPGA-The spirit of the Solheim Cup shown through this week as the U.S. defeated the Europeans. Now only if the LPGA could conjure up that kind of magic at every tour stop. PGA- Ryan Moore beats Stadler in sudden death for first PGA tour title at the Wyndham Championship.

NASCAR-Sprint Cup competitors can't be surprised Kyle Busch won the legendary Bristol night race Saturday. They should be terrified he may have found the maturity to win a whole lot more. UA F1-The new US F1 Formula One team has landed YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley as its primary investor for its 2010 debut racing campaign.

Soccer-Sky Blue wins first WPS title, 1-0 over Sol.Ching leads Dynamo past Isidro Metapan.Marathon trounces D.C. in Group B play. Crew ease past Islanders in CONCACAF CL. Osorio resigns from Red Bulls as head coach.

Tennis-Roger Federer will bounce into the U.S. Open on a high note. The world No. 1 soundly defeated Novak Djokovic 6-1, 7-5 to win the Cincinnati Masters championship.

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