Friday, October 16, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 10/16/2009

MLB - Ibanez powers Phils past Dodgers in Game 1. Phils' Manuel picks Pedro as Game 2 starter. Pujols in no hurryto talk extension with Cards. Mets' Reyes has surgery on injured right leg. Dodgers add LHP Elbert, RHP Kuroda to roster. Ex-Brewers manager Yost meets with Astros. Indians consider ex-Nats manager Acta for job. Nats' Strasburg to pitch in Arizona on Friday. Angels' Lackey to start Game 1 against Yankees. In Hollywood, of all places, you'd think someone could author a new script. Instead, in Thursday's NLCS opener, the Phillies wrote a familiar October tale.

NFL - Limbaugh: Checketts said NFL cleared me, Animal rights group set to protest Vick, Stafford misses practice, status unclear. Vanden Bosch fined $5K for hit on Peyton. Ravens 'D' eager to rebound vs. Peterson. Raiders vs. Eagles to be blacked out. Pats, Brady deal with lackluster start. Browns DT Rogers misses practice again. New Orleans native Eli Manning's first game in the Superdome is one of the key storylines of the Giants-Saints showdown.

CFL - Friday 10/16 Edmonton at Toronto 7:30 PM ET, Saturday 10/17 Saskatchewan at Calgary 3:30 PM ET, and Sunday 10/18 Hamilton at Montreal 3 PM ET and BC at Winnipeg 5 PM ET.

NCAA FootBall - No. 8 Cincinnati survived a sluggish start and an injury to QB Tony Pike to produce a statement win over No. 21 USF in Tampa 34-17. USC's Johnson shows up at team meeting. Florida's defense living up to hype. Ex-PSU TB Scott files lawsuit vs. school. Tide LB Harris to return from suspension. Ole Miss QB Snead trying to get on track. Arkansas' Smith to be game-time decision.
Week 7 ScoreBoard -
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/scoreboard

NBA - The mission for Shaquille O'Neal, LeBron James and the rest of the Cavaliers is simple this season: Championship or bust. Cavs cautious with flu, await H1N1 tests. Wizards F Jamison out for preseason. Wade has 14 points, 6 assists in return. Brown fined $60,000 for criticizing refs. Battier makes 8 of Rockets' 13 3s in win. Bynum, Bryant lead Lakers over KingsTerry scores 10 of 21 in 3rd as Mavs winRookie Maynor helps Jazz beat Blazers.

NHL - Lidstrom records 1,000th point in Wings' win. Ovie finally solves Sharks as Caps roll. O'Reilly scores first NHL goal to give Avs win. Pair of goals in second lift Hawks past Preds. Michalek's hat trick a special one as Sens cruise. Injured Wideman to miss Bruins' road trip west. Coyotes' OT winner holds up after video review. Fedorov sues his ex-attorneys over investments. Hejda out 4-6 weeks, hurting Blue Jackets' D. So much for the goal-scoring duel. Alex Ovechkin scored two goals to lead the Caps to a 4-1 win over the Sharks on Thursday in our Game of the Week.

GOLF - A week after helping the U.S. capture the Presidents Cup, Jim Furyk is off to a great start at the Shriners Hospital Open in Las Vegas. More than half the field was below par in Round 1 of the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospital Open. No one went as deep as Tom Pernice, Troy Matteson and Spencer Levin.

NASCAR - Now that Jimmie Johnson has taken the points lead, is there any way to stop him from winning his fourth straight title? The 2010 Hall class is set. Johnson records fastest lap to take pole.

SOCCER - A soccer victory that clinched Honduras’ first trip to the World Cup in almost 30 years is giving its people an exhilarating distraction from the divisive political crisis that has gripped the country for the last 3 1/2 months. Next year’s World Cup in South Africa will be Honduras’ first since 1982.

TENNIS - Nadal, Djokovic advance at Shanghai. Agassi says Federer-Nadal era ending. TF bans Minar 8 months for doping. Wozniacki reaches semis in Japan. Radwanska advances to quarters in Linz.
Read more:
http://sports.yahoo.com/ten/news;_ylt=Ainov6YyTGqVezPGN7Z9XK44v7YF?slug=ap-agassi-federerandnadal&prov=ap&type=lgns

HORSE RACING - Missinglisalewis wins Belmont's feature . Coronet of a Baron wins Santa Anita. Euros add to $1M International puzzle. Dutrow eyes Meadowlands three-peat. Saturday's $1 million International at Woodbine (ESPN2, 4 ET) presents an intriguing puzzle for handicappers. Any one of eight turf runners could lock up a Breeders' Cup berth with a win in the feature race of a lucrative card that includes three "Win and You're In" chances.
Read more:
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/breederscup09/news/story?id=4563996

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