Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 08/10/2010

MLB - Mariners fire manager Wakamatsu. Schumaker slam lifts Cards past Reds. Reds acquire OF Edmonds from Brewers. Bard escapes jam, helps BoSox beat Yanks. Rays' Price earns team-record 15th win. Cubs RHP Silva has heart procedure. Rays' Niemann on DL with shoulder strain. O's win in 10, take 3 of 4 from ChiSox.


NFL - Cushing blames test on overtraining. Jets owner not optimistic on Revis deal. Haynesworth works first full practice. Browns DB Lawson charged with DUI. Chiefs' Weis: Piece of knee 'broke off.'Obama welcomes Saints to White House. Saints visit Pats for 2 practice days.


NCAA FOOTBALL - An NCAA probe at UNC involving Marvin Austin is focusing on the relationship of an assistant coach and an agent.


NASCAR - Serious contender-Over the last 10 races, no driver has been better than a suddenly streaking Tony Stewart. Kicking off the Chase at Chicagoland on an NFL Sunday is just one way NASCAR failed to make an impact with its '11
schedule. Kasey Kahne will reportedly race for Red Bull Racing next season.


GOLF - As Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson continue to struggle, we can't expect either to capture this week's PGA at Whistling Straits.



SOCCER - MLS - David Beckham is happy to be training again after a four-month injury layoff and eager to return to the Galaxy next month.


TENNIS - Red, white, very blue-Andy Roddick's fall to No. 11 leaves tennis without an American man in the ATP top-10 rankings for the first time in 37 years.


WNBA - Fresh off setting a rookie double-double record, Tina Charles (center) and the Sun look for a home-and-home sweep of the Mystics on Tuesday. Mercury's Dupree returns to Chicago to face Sky. Fever gunning for season sweep over Sparks.


HORSE RACING - Horse dies at Del Mar-Tuscan Evening, a multiple graded-stakes winner with more than $1 million in career earnings, suffered a heart attack and died Sunday while preparing to race.


POKER - Mike "The Mouth" Silenced? You will definitely see Mike Matusow at the feature table Tuesday night on ESPN, but he might seem a little more stressed than usual due to losing $2M to Ted Forrest.

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