Friday, September 25, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 09/25/2009

MLB - Wild card-leading Rockies tripped up by Padres. Tigers edge Indians, claim 3-game division lead.Cubs' Baker hits 9th-inning homer to sink Giants. Ortiz, Red Sox spank Royals Greinke ejected. Phillies slam Brewers to close in on NL East title. Nats drop No. 100 at hands of Furcal, Dodgers. Cust, Anderson help A's salvage split with Texas.
Scores and More:
http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard

NFL - Blackouts for Raiders, Lions; Chargers spared. McNabb unable to practice, unlikely to play. Coach Andy Reid isn't sure whether Jeff Garcia or Michael Vick would be the backup quarterback.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/09/23/mcnabb.ap/index.html#ixzz0S7ZwgSHE

CFL - Friday 9/25 Montral at Hamilton 7 PM ET and BC at Calgary 10 PM ET. Saturday 9/26 Saskatchewan at Edmonton 6 PM ET and Toronto at Winnipeg 9 PM ET.
Current Standings:
http://sports.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/cfl/totalstandings.asp

NCAA FootBall - Another top 10 team bites the dust. Quarterback Stephen Garcia and the defense lead South Carolina to a 16-10 upset of No. 4 Ole Miss. But in reality, the Rebels had no right being ranked so high.
2009 Div. 1-A FootBall Schedule-Week 4:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/schedule

Arena FootBall - New arena football league in the works. A news conference is planned Monday to announce the formation of a new league called Arena Football 1 with teams from the former AFL and arenafootball2 leagues.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/more/09/25/arena.football.ap/index.html#ixzz0S7aPmaR2

NBA - In Russia, tycoon's bid for Nets called 'unpatriotic. David Lee is heading back to the Big Apple, but not long-term. After enjoying a breakout last year, the power forward signs a one-year, $8 million contract to stay with the Knicks.

WNBA - As Detroit and Phoenix look to eliminate their foes Friday, Indiana will try to keep its season alive -- and Lisa Leslie looks to extend her career.

NCAA BasketBall - Army coach Crews fired after 7 losing seasons.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/ncaa/#ixzz0S7e4Gs6y

NHL - Wayne Gretzky stepped down as coach of the Coyotes on Thursday, and his uncertain future speaks to the unfortunate end in Phoenix. Habs' Brisebois hangs it up after 18 NHL seasons. Canucks give coach Vigneault 3-year extension. The Sharks seem to get everything right except the playoffs. But adding big-game Dany Heatley to their typical deep club, they get another chance to get it right.

GOLF - Sean O'Hair rode a hot putter to the first-round lead at the Tour Championship. What jump-started his newfound flatstick? That would be a tip from a certain No. 1-ranked player.

NASCAR - Mark Martin and Ron Hornaday Jr. used to be too young; now they're too old. Sitting atop the standings in their respective series, they really appear to be just right.
Read and see More:
http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/

SOCCER - · FIFA gives OK for U.S. qualifying match in Honduras · D.C. United blanks Marathon in CONCACAF fixturePhiladelphia Union to play first MLS game March 25 · Casey injury-time penalty kick saves tie for Rapids · Crew lose to Cruz Azul in CONCACAF matchup · Chivas USA loses friendly match at Rose Bowl.

TENNIS - Citing fatigue, Federer out of Japan, Shanghai events. Clijsters plans 2010 around her No. 1 -- family.

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