Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 07/28/2010

MLB - Street hit by liner, has bruised abdomen. Lackey wins return to Angel Stadium. Cruz's HR lifts Rangers over A's in 10th Tribe's Tomlin shuts down Yankees, A-Rod. Manuel-less Mets rip Wainwright to win. Ethier's pinch single lifts Dodgers. Phillies win season-high sixth straight.

NFL - Bengals agree to contract with Owens. Former Raiders S Tatum dies at 61. Panthers come to terms with QB Clausen. Cowboys' Bryant stunned over pad fallout. Rams optimistic Bradford will sign soon. Patriots' Welker put on active-PUP list. Steelers unsure about Big Ben's ban.

NCAA FOOTBALL - Pac-10 chief Larry Scott hopes adding Colorado and Utah will expand the conference brand in the U.S. and abroad. With new teams and a new TV contract in the offing, the Pac-10 is pursuing a vision commissioner Larry Scott feels will make it the envy of college sports! Tuberville leading Texas Tech makeover. TCU picked to repeat in Mountain West!

NASCAR - Roush survives crash-Jack Roush was injured but is OK after his plane crashed in Wisconsin. Hush-Hush Hush-Up Money- So, NASCAR fined at least two (as yet) unknown drivers for spouting off. Big deal, our guys say. It's par for the
course in other sports and should have come earlier

GOLF - International Flair-With Tiger Woods missing from atop leaderboards, the rest of the world is seizing the day. Players from outside the United States have won nine of the past 12 PGA Tour events.

MMA - Forget light heavyweight, forget heavyweight, and especially forget welterweight; Anderson Silva says he wants to stick to middleweight.
BOXING - When Juan Diaz and Juan Manuel Marquez meet on Saturday, they'll reprise one of 2009's greatest battles.

SOCCER - MLS - All-Star conundrumThe MLS All-Star game is again more midweek interruption than showcase event even with one of the world's largest clubs taking the field. More on All-Star game - Ferguson lauds 'massive improvement' in MLS. Manchester United-All-Stars, 8:30 ET Wed.

TENNIS - Biggest diva?Patrick McEnroe's Twitter followers frowned upon the prima-donna ways of Novak Djokovic in a recent vote. But an American ran away with the crown. Tournament action - Los Angeles: Blake cruises in first round. Stanford: Sharapova shines in hardcourt return.

WNBA - Lauren Jackson scored 33 points to help the Storm rally past the Mercury, remain perfect at home and clinch the top seed in the Western Conference. Greene, Pierson lead Liberty past Silver. Los Angeles uses defense to defeat Minnesota. Jones lifts Sun to win over Mystics. Catchings' double-double leads Fever past Sky. Lyttle lifts Dream over Shock 105-89.

HORSE RACING - Star colt sidelined-Drosselmeyer, who won the Belmont Stakes in early June, will be unable to compete for the rest of the year while recovering from an ankle injury.

POKER - A WSOP Hangover? David Williams recovers from his WSOP Hangover with the Inside Deal Crew. Also, a mega-dose of Phil Ivey and a UIGEA update.

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