Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 06/22/2010

MLB - INTERLEAGUE PLAY - Diamondbacks pound Burnett, Yanks. Reds hit 3 HRs in 10th, beat A's 6-4 At age 19, Willie Mays was signed by the Giants 60 years ago amid intrigue and deception

NCAA BASEBALL - COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
YESTERDAY - Monday June 21 - Game 5: Florida State 8, Florida 5–Florida eliminated. Game 6: UCLA 6, TCU 3, Game 4: Clemson 6, Arizona State 3.
TODAY - Tuesday June 22 - Game 7: South Carolina vs. Arizona State, 4:30 p.m., ESPN2 Game 8: Oklahoma vs. Clemson, 9 p.m., ESPN2

NASCAR - Back on topJimmie Johnson's critics like to point to the equipment as the reason for his success. Will his road win change that? July race at Daytona to be first in 3-D!

GOLF - Pebble Beach was as beautiful as ever during the U.S. Open but was it too tough? Tour pro Ryan Moore thinks so and he wasn't alone.

MMA - Jamie Varner often said Kamal Shalorus was the toughest fighter no one had heard of. Sunday, he was proven right!
BOXING - Andre Ward isn't there yet, but the 2004 Olympic gold medalist is the pound-for-pound king of the near future.

SOCCER - WORLD CUP -The reckoning - Coach Raymond Domenech knows all too well the story of France's Cup odyssey — a tale of traitors, secrecy and mutiny. Is the end nigh?
YESTERDAY - PORTUGAL 7 - NORTH KOREA 0, Chile 1 - SWITZERLAND 0 and SPAIN 2 - HONDURAS 0 !
TODAY - MEXICO vs. URUGUAY, FRANCE vs. SOUTH AFRICA, NIGERIA vs. SOUTH KOREA and FREECE vs. ARGENTIA !

TENNIS - Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray are among the big names playing Tuesday at Wimbledon. Federer rallies from 2 sets down to win Day 1. French champ Schiavone out in 1st round. Venus cruises into Wimbledon's 2nd round. 5th-seeded Roddick rolls into 2nd round.

WNBA - The Sky is the limit-Rookie Tina Charles and the Eastern Conference-leading Sun look to remain perfect at home Tuesday when they host the last-place Sky.

HORSE RACING - Leroy's Dynameaux wins Will Rogers at Hollywood. Evenings End wins Monmouth Park feature.

POKER - Ivey! Ivey! Ivey! Just when the questions start about why Ivey hasn't done much at the WSOP, he silences all the critics by winning $3,000 HORSE Event 37!

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