Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 10/14/2009

MLB - Joe Torre and the Dodgers are set for an NLCS rematch with Charlie Manuel's Phillies. Can L.A. oust the defending champs? Yanks might try 3-man ALCS rotation. Torre not anticipating new contract. Giants give extensions to Sabean, Bochy. Phillies brace for rematch with Dodgers. Bankruptcy judge: Ricketts can take Cubs.
Post Season Schedule & TV Listings:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/baseball/mlb/10/06/postseason-schedule/index.html

NFL - Rush Limbaugh's bid to buy the Rams has garnered enough opposition that owners are expected to reject him. Forget the Bungles or even the unbalanced Cincy teams of years past. The North-leading Bengals are real AFC contenders. Donovan McNabb is back on target and now has burners Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson to stretch the field. If their D holds up, these Eagles can be scary good.The poll reveals a top-five intruder. Could it be the Falcons? The Bengals? Report: LB Seau re-signs with PatriotsSteelers' Smith out with shoulder injury. Colts owner Irsay opposes Limbaugh bid. Dolphins RB Cobbs out for season.
NFL 2009 Power Rankings: Week 6:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/powerrankings?year=2009&week=6

NCAA FootBall - Tim Tebow is healthy, but Colt McCoy can get back into the Heisman race with a big game against Oklahoma. With another dominating win, 'Bama jumped Texas in the Power Rankings. Bobby Bowden is leaning toward coaching in 2010. Critics want Jimbo Fisher to take the reins sooner. Bowden and Florida State share the onus ofmaking sure this doesn't end badly,
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/ncaa/?eref=sinav#ixzz0TujlFAg3

NBA - Anderson helps Magic (5-0) thump Hornets by 35. Sixers produce first 4-0 preseason start since '78. Sheed, Rondo help Celtics clip Nets at the Rock. Disgruntled Jackson gives up Warriors' captaincy. Rose out 3rd straightgame. Bulls bounce Bucks. Arenas leads Wizards over Pistons.
A Preseason treat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHeuscK1ZeU

NHL - Detroit was used to having its way against the Sabres in Buffalo, but that all changed in Tuesday's 6-2 Sabres thrashing. Sabres win, but lose Vanek for 'weeks'. Jackets continue best start, beat Flames. Ex-Leaf Tucker helps Avs defeat Toronto. Laraque sorry for being in alcohol ad. Brodeur stops Ovechkin in SO. Devils winPens move to 4-0-0 on road, defeat Sens. Enforcer Stortini scores 2, Oilers roll. A week ago things were rosy in Boston. This week? The BoSox are gone, the Pats lost and the Bruins slip on their own sense of entitlement.
Scores and more:
http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/scoreboard

GOLF - Justin Timberlake's love of golf goes beyond mere fascination. The Grammy award winner dishes on hosting his own PGA Tour event this week, a recent ace and much more. The golf world is still feeling Presidential after the U.S. victory in San Francisco. But what about the Internationals?

NASCAR - Tony Stewart is nipping at Jimmie Johnson's heels in the Chase standings. Luck rescued Smoke's chances andit's luck that he'll need to stay in contention for the Cup, currently fourth in standings, 84 poins behind Johnsonwith six races remaining.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/racing/?eref=sinav#ixzz0TunTVHQi

TENNIS - A laundry list of complaints, including injuries, explain why the fall tennis circuit is overkill. But there is an upside to all the madness. The top players can't withstand the ATP's schedule, as Juan Martin del Potro became the latest star to leave the Shanghai Masters with injury. Roddick retires with knee pain in China. Federer, Nadal to start '10 in Abu Dhabi. Nadal, Roddick criticize long ATP season.

HORSE RACING - Sea The Stars retired ahead of Breeders' Cup. Ind track lifts month-long horse quarantine. Free Flying Soul wins Rowan Stakes at Santa Snita. Miss Catalyst wins Belmont's Pebbles Stakes. Sea the Stars, acclaimed as the best horse in Europe, has been retired, removing the possibility of him running in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita on Nov. 7. Not coming to America ?
Read more:
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/breederscup09/news/story?id=4556283

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