Friday, September 18, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 09/18/2009

MLB - After a 4-3 loss to the Angels, the Red Sox are 52-22 at Fenway, but 34-37 away from home. As the likely AL wild card, Boston is good enough to win it all, but must prove it can prevail on the road.
Scores and More:
http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL - The San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions were given extensions by the NFL on Thursday to sell out their home openers and avoid a television blackout. Cowboys look to set attendance marks in stadium opener. After all the yearsof dreaming and scheming to build Cowboys Stadium, Jerry Jones is ready to see his $1.15 billion masterpiece in all its glory.

CFL - Standings: http://sports.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/cfl/totalstandings.asp

NCAA FootBall - Mark Whipple's play calling and Jacory Harris' playmaking had No. 20 Miami (2-0) looking like it is for real after a 33-17 win over No. 14 Georgia Tech. Texas Tech-Univ Texas #2 looks like week's best game. Todays Game: Boise State at Fresno State 9 PM ET on ESPN.

NBA - The lead negotiator and spokesman for the NBA's referees union said Thursday a lockout appears "imminent and unavoidable" following the latest breakdown in talks.

WNBA - Playoffs: Silver Stars, Fever win openers.

NHL - Coyotes owner wants NHL ordered to mediation. Fleury scores shootout winner in return to NHL.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/#ixzz0RSic8mJ4

GOLF - Song-Hee Kim, who lost by a stroke at last year's Samsung World Championship, shot a first-round 66 Thursday at Torrey Pines to share the tourney lead with Jiyai Shin at 6-under.

NASCAR - Not only will double-file restarts shake up the Chase for the Sprint Cup -- they'll also decide the 2009 champion. Richard Petty Motorsports fires exec McArdle. Red Bull to continue with Toyota for Cup teams.

SOCCER - New Costa Rica coach faces early problems. The Brazilian said he hoped to get the team together two weeks before its final group qualifying games.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/soccer/09/17/rene.simoes.ap/index.html#ixzz0RSl58JTN

TENNIS - Federer fined for using profanity at U.S. Open. Federer chosen to play 3 matches against Italy.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/#ixzz0RSlYxr8Y

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