Thursday, July 22, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 07/22/2010

MLB - Cards beat Phils for eighth straight win. Former Yanks, Red Sox manager Houk dies. Strasburg contains Reds, Nats win 8-5. Padres outlast Braves 6-4 in 12 innings. Billingsley's gem helps Dodgers end skid. M's rally for 2 in 11th, beat
ChiSox 2-1. Arizona wins in 14th, sweeps fading Mets.

NFL - Bears sign RB Unga to 4-year contract. Report: Favre has no deadline for return. ussell pleads not guilty to drug charge. Agent: Titans' Johnson gets revised deal. Bucs sign rookie DT Price to 4-year deal. Namath leads first Jets Ring of Honor.

NCAA FOOTBALL - ma's Nick Saban went on the attack against agents as the SEC raised the curtain on the season amid controversy. NCAA set to conduct inquiry on Georgia campus. Ex-Gator denies receiving money from agent.

NBA - FREE AGENCY - Hornets hire Spurs' Demps as GM. Blazers ink G Matthews for 5 years, $34M. Warriors sign Asian-American Lin. Sixers sign veteran C Battie. Bucks, Kings cap Brockman-Jackson trade. Thunder sign free agent G Ivey.

NHL - FREE AGENCY - Blues F Perron agrees to 2-year contract. Sabres RW Kaleta avoids arbitration. Preds have deal to consolidate ownership. Lightning acquire LW Gagne from Flyers. Carolina inks C Nash to entry-level deal.Rangers get Ducks
D McCue for F Zaborsky.

NASCAR - After lighting the world on fire en route to five wins, Denny Hamlin has cooled off. Is there cause for concern?

GOLF - RBC Canadian OpenOntario's Mike Weir has the homeland advantage and will try to recapture his earlier success.

MMA - Showdown at 205-Quinton "Rampage" Jackson agrees to meet Lyoto Machida in November.
BOXING - Commission to hold inquiry into IBO title!

SOCCER - MLS - Manchester City is interested in signing Galaxy star Landon Donovan, giving him a big payday and his second chance to play in the English Premier League. Man U downs MLS team Philadelphia 1-0.

TENNIS - Top dogThe names are all there – Sampras, Federer, Agassi, McEnroe, etc. – but who tops the list of the 10 best men of the Open era?

WNBA - The Silver Stars and Lynx meet again on Thursday as two of the WNBA's four worst teams – yet both would make the playoffs if they started now. Fever wary of home upset against Sparks, 7 ET. Mercury trying to stay back on track at Shock, 8 ET.

HORSE RACING - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is backing a panel that advocates the closing of Meadowlands Racetrack and a takeover of Atlantic City's casino district.

POKER - The Big Stacks-Jonathan Duhamel, John Dolan and Joseph Cheong will bring in the three biggest stacks when play resumes in November.

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