Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 09/16/2009

MLB -Lee blanks Nats; Phillies' magic number now 12. Dice-K returns from long absence, stifles Angels. Dice-K returnfrom long absence, stifles Angels. Ordonez hits $18 million incentive Tigers lose. All-Star Young returns fromDL Rangers lose. Posada ignites brawl in Yankees' loss to Jays.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/#ixzz0RGszv35k
Scores: http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL - Philadelphia activated quarterback Michael Vick from its exempt list, meaning he now is allowed to practice with the team and will begin doing so Wednesday. Chiefs coach unsure if Cassel will play Sunday.
Power Rankings:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/12211259

NCAA FootBall -USC-OSU breaks TV-viewing records for ESPN, the most-viewed college football game ever on ESPN.Georgia Tech ready to take 'A' game down to Miami. Newly ranked Houston eager to face Texas Tech. College Football Polls The Gators and Longhorns remain one and two, but number three USC easily had the biggest win of the week.
Read More:
http://www.cbssports.com/video/player/play/collegefootball/1bZNVPQuAs2hOqyyt9MT1rC_vJfzCIpJ?source=videobox_collegefootball

NBA - With labor talks stalled, NBA referees to meet. Riley, Heat coach among workers taking pay cuts to avoid layoffs.

WNBA - Atlanta and Seattle are the better seeds. But it's easy to feel like an underdog when you face a legend like Lisa Leslie or a dynasty like Detroit. Tonight on ESPN2: Dream-Shock (8 p.m. ET), Storm-Sparks (10 p.m. ET)

NHL - Fred Cusick, longtime Bruins voice, dead at 90. You can't write off the Penguins' Stanley Cup as a one-and-done title, not with four stars younger than 25 and a lineup that remains largely intact.

GOLF - Pros adjust schedules for college games. "For a lot of us out here, college football is a priority," said die-hard University of Iowa fan Zach Johnson. "It's exciting. It's one of my passions. I thoroughly enjoy Saturdaysand maybe Thursday nights at times.

NASCAR -The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule has only three minor changes that involve race dates at Phoenix, Texas and Dover, Del. The way many figure it, NASCAR's Chase owes Jeff Gordon. Is a fifth championship finally in Gordon's stars? Now that the Chase is here, will Jimmie Johnson win a fourth consecutive title?

SOCCER - WORLDCUP - Costa Rica fires Kenton as national team coach. U.S. and Mexico take vital CONCACAF steps.

Tennis - U.S. Open breaks attendance record, edging 2008. Wow. Juan Martin Del Potro clinches the U.S. Open with a five-set victory over Roger Federer that ends the latter's win streak at Flushing Meadows.

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