Thursday, October 15, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 10/15/2009

MLB - Dodgers owner to split from wife/team CEO. Kershaw, Hamels to open NLCS. Lackey to start ALCS Game 1.Cards considering bringing Smoltz back. Mets SS Reyes scheduled for leg surgery. Hamels returns focus to baseball in NLCS. Teixeira, Abreu face old teams in ALCS. Giants let go of hitting coach Lansford.

NFL - Players want Redskins to endorse Zorn. Group bidding to buy Rams drops Limbaugh. Jones-Drew knocks Jags' offensive attack. Bills S Whitner, LB Posluszny return to practice. Steelers DE Smith put on IR, lost for season. With K Vinatieri (knee) out, Colts add Stover. Browns not looking to trade Quinn. Cutler mum on whether he'd like T.O. on Bears. Stafford practices; Lions uncertain of his status.


CFL - Alouettes on fireJamel Richardson's three TDs lead Alouettes to victory over punchless Stampeders. 'Riders rock Argo QBsDarian Durant's three first-half TD passes lift Roughriders past Argonauts 32-22. Lions edge Eskimos.Geroy Simon's 62-yard TD strike in final minute leads B.C. past Edmonton 34-31. Three weeks ago, the Tiger-Cats had a winning record and the Blue Bombers were tied for last in the CFL East.
Scores and Schedules:
http://sports.yahoo.com/cfl/scoreboard;_ylt=AuIB0pBo0hPTrAMR2uy7HYkhGcYF

UFL - SAT, OCTOBER 17 New York Sentinels at California Redwoods, 9 PM.

NCAA FootBall - Is Notre Dame back? We'll know if Jimmy Clausen and Charlie Weis can beat USC on Saturday. No. 5 Boise survives late scare at Tulsa. USC's Johnson set to leave hospital. Forcier's status unclear. Cincy, USF to battle for Big East lead. Miami 'D' to be short-handed Saturday. No. 5 Boise State stayed perfect, but it wasn't easy. Tulsa had a chance to tie in the final minutes, but the Broncos defense preserved a 28-21 road win and hopes of a BCS bowl berth.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/ncaa/?eref=sinav#ixzz0U0Wjx2LH

NBA - Brown fined $60,000 for criticizing refs. Wizards hand James-less Cavs first loss. Wade sits out as Thunder rally past Heat. Griffin has 23 and 7 as Clippers win. Grizzlies coach Hollins fined $25,000. Celtics' Allen wins in Hartford return. Suns spoil Blazers' return to old arena.

WNBA - Farm honors late coach Yow with corn maze. Fever to remain in Indianapolis for 2010 season. Mercury All-Star G Pondexter has eye surgery. TV viewership for WNBA playoffs doubles in size.

NCAA Hoops - Ex-UCLA coaching great Wooden turns 99. Wake extends Gaudio's deal by 2 years. Binghamton coach Broadusplaced on leave. UConn's Calhoun excited by young team. Young Arizona ready to begin Miller era. UCLA features plenty of new faces. Izzo driven to win another title. Georgetown had the talent last season but not the results. The Hoyas best learn from their mistakes, as the Big East will challenge again.

NHL - Blackhawks best Oilers in Khabibulin's return. Pens use SO winner to snuff out Canes' rally. Prospal buries 2 as Rangers raise streak to 6. Hejda out 4-6 weeks, hurting Blue Jackets' D. Perry sparks Ducks early as Hiller holds off Wild. The Rangers won their sixth straight on Tuesday, beating the Kings 4-2 to end Los Angeles' four-gamer.
Scores and More:
http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/scoreboard

GOLF - Three-time British Open champ Seve Ballesteros, recovering from brain cancer, hopes to make an appearance next year in St. Andrews.

NASCAR - The Fab Five- Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Bill France Sr., Bill France Jr. and Junior Johnson all deserve to be in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. But so does David Pearson. A glance at the 12 drivers in the CHASE!
Read more:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/news;_ylt=AkhYx3IPBaQ.VECxNNbj7__ov7YF?slug=ap-nascar-chasecapsules&prov=ap&type=lgns

SOCCER - Costa Rica gave up a two-goal lead as they drew 2-2 with the United States at the RFK Stadium - American Jonathan Bornstein equalising in the fifth minute of injury time. Costa Rica coach Rene Simoes says he must find a way to lift his shattered team after automatic qualification for the World Cup finals slipped through their grasp in the last seconds of the final CONCACAF qualifier.

TENNIS - Del Potro out of Shanghai match with tendinitis. Minar receives doping ban following positive test. Navarrodefeats Govortsova at Generali Ladies

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/?eref=sinav#ixzz0U0cfKqV1

HORSE RACING - Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird is a go for the $5M Breeders' Cup on Nov. 7, and jockey Calvin Borel will be on board again. WETHERBY, England (AP) -Four thoroughbreds have died on the opening day of Wetherby's first meet of the jump season.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/horse_racing/wires/10/14/2080.ap.rac.wetherby.four.fatalities.0204/index.html#ixzz0U0dLGDJx


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