Friday, July 23, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 07/23/2010

MLB - A-Rod hits 599th HR, Yankees beat Royals. MLB testing for HGH in minor leagues. Lee works into 9th, Rangers up 6 in West. Lackey loses no-hit bid, BoSox win in 13Phillies allow 1 hit, beat Cards in 11. Cuban may bid on Rangers, auction
Aug. 4. Dodgers' Kuroda stifles inept Mets 2-0.

NFL - Broncos, Dumervil reach long-term deal. Dallas' Bryant first 1st-rounder to sign. Browns, QB McCoy agree on multiyear deal. Childress visits Favre, unsure on return. Ex-Browns C Bentley sues team over staph. Saints bring back DE McCray for 1 year. 49ers' Ravens CB Williams suspended 2 games.

NCAA FOOTBALL - S. Carolina, UGA players claim innocence. Miami, Notre Dame to renew rivalry. NCAA probe caught Heels' Davis off-guard. Huskers' Osborne in for Big Ten meetings. Longtime BYU assistant Lamb retires.

CFL - Thursday July 22, 2010 - Montreal Alouettes 37 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 14 Final. Today- Friday July 23, 2010 Toronto
Argonauts at BC Lions at 7:30 EDT.

NBA - FREE AGENCY - Hornets' Paul requests to be traded. Barnes signs 2-year deal with Lakers. Armed men rob home of Bobcats' Jackson. Thunder GM Presti agrees to extension. Arroyo finalizes return to Heat. Bulls sign veteran F Thomas.
Bulls acquire G Watson in sign-and-trade.

NHL - FREE AGENCY - Roenick, Hatchers to US Hockey Hall. Kovalchuk's deal violated cap. Flyers ink F Powe to 1-year contract. 'Hawks get Panthers' Taffe for Reasoner. Atlanta keeps G Pavelec with 2-year deal. Canucks re-sign RW Hansen
for 1 year. NHL, Caps help out wounded veterans. Jackets re-sign D Clitsome for 1 year.

NASCAR - It's been a disastrous 2010 for Juan Pablo Montoya, so why then is he among the favorites heading to Indianapolis? Jeff Gordon winning his fifth Brickyard 400 would be NASCAR's feel-good story of the summer. But what would the title of "winningest driver at Indy" actually mean?

GOLF - Fresh off his British Open win, South African Louis Oosthuizen fired a 5-under 67 for a share of the lead at the Scandinavian Masters. RBC Canadian Open-Brent Delahoussaye posted an 8-under 62 to match a course record in Round 1 at
St. George's.

MMA - Jacob Volkmann isn't just fighting to win on Aug. 1. The lightweight is looking to keep his job and make his mortgage payments.
BOXING - Dollars and sense-Golden Boy had its license restored in New York, but questions remain about a Madison Square Garden event.

SOCCER - MLS - Landon Donovan's 90th-minute goal gave the Galaxy a tie against the Earthquakes, further extending their unbeaten streak when Donovan is in the lineup. Thierry Henry scores in Red Bulls debut.

TENNIS - Holding serve-For the second straight year, Serena Williams (far left) has been voted America's favorite female athlete. Her sister, Venus, was second. Del Potro expected to defend Open title. Jankovic retires with ankle injury.
Roddick holds off Ram in Atlanta.

WNBA - The Sparks' 76-57 loss Thursday at the Fever put Indiana into the East lead and clinched a playoff berth for the idle Storm with 13 regular-season games left. Mercury set first-half record at struggling Shock. Silver Stars vault into
third by edging Lynx.

HORSE RACING - Rachel Alexandra returns to action in Saturday's Lady Secret Stakes at Monmouth Park, where the reigning Horse of the Year should be a big favorite. Soul Candy wins Del Mar feature.

POKER - Revamped and Ready-Dwyte Pilgrim has crushed the WSOPC, but neither his victories or the tour weren't getting much recognition at all. With the new season ahead, things are about to change.

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