Sunday, August 8, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 08/08/2010

MLB - Blue Jays hit 8 homers, beat Rays. CC leads A-Rod-less Yankees past Red Sox. Red-hot Hudson helps Braves blank Giants. Santana outduels Hamels in Mets' 1-0 win. White Sox hand O's Showalter first loss. Crisp helps A's beat 1st-place Rangers.

CFL - Saturday -BC 0, Calgary 0Calgary Beats BC, 27-22.

NFL - Emmitt Smith capped the HOF ceremonies with a moving speech. He thanked the "Triplets," but saved tears for Daryl Johnston. Cowboys take on Cowboys North-Terrell Owens(notes), Pacman Jones and Tank Johnson(notes) are among the former Dallas Cowboys who now reside in Cincinnati. The Bengals and Cowboys will meet Sunday night in the Hall of Fame game, and while T.O. and the other veterans might not spend much time on the field, they will draw plenty of attention when they are in the lineup.

NASCAR - Who's the best road racer in the business? The debate comes down to two drivers: Marcos Ambrose and Tony Stewart. TODAY - Aug 8 - 1:18 pm Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen- Watkins Glen International,Watkins Glen, NY.

GOLF - Sean O'Hair fired a 64 to move into a tie atop a crowded leaderboard heading into the final round of the Bridgestone Invitational. Champions TourMark Calcavecchia and David Frost are tied at the top at the 3M Championship. Turning Stone- Alex Cejka fired a 5-under 67 to extend his lead to two strokes going into Sunday.

UFC - Anderson Silva was only 110 seconds away from surrendering his Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight championship when he pulled off one of the most stunning finishes in mixed martial arts history in the main event of UFC 117 at Oracle Arena.
BOXING - Devon Alexander withstood Andriy Kotelnik to win by unanimous decision and retain both of his titles.

SOCCER - MLS - Try as L.A. might to hang on, Real Madrid rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Galaxy in a friendly match before 89,134 fans at the Rose Bowl. Saturday action-Revs edge D.C.Toronto tops Chivas USA. RSL, Wizards draw. Rapids hold
off 'Quakes SUNDAY - PHI-DAL, 6 p.m. ETN.Y.-CHI, 9 p.m. ET. HOU-SEA, 11 p.m. ET.

TENNIS - David Nalbandian, once the world's No. 3, reached his first final in a year and a half by upsetting Marin Cilic in the D.C. semis. Wozniacki beats Zakopalova for Danish Open title.

WNBA- Seimone Augustus notched 27 points as the Lynx kept themselves in the hunt for one of the West's final playoff spots with a win over the struggling Sky. Ontap for SUNDAY: Mystics-Sun, 5 ET. Fever-Mercury, 6 ET. Liberty-Lynx, 7 ET. Silver Stars-Sparks, 8 ET.

HORSE RACING - Six-year-old mare Zenyatta outran Rinterval in a tight duel to the finish line at Del Mar to earn her 18th consecutive victory and remain unbeaten. Massive Muscle serves up upset at Hambletonian.

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