Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 09/07/2010

MLB - Padres scratch Latos but end skid at 10. White Sox extend winning streak to 7. Giants win, stay 1 game back in NL West. Slumping Braves fall to Pirates 3-1. Kubel, Thome HRs power Twins by Royals. Burnett's struggles continue in loss.
Red Sox hand Rays third straight loss. Rockies' Jimenez wins club-record 18th.



NFL - Jets CB Revis signs 4-year deal. QB Dixon to start for Steelers in opener. QB Leinart, Texans agree to 1-year deal.Ravens, WR Houshmandzadeh agree to terms. Roethlisberger out as a Steelers captain. McNabb practices, Haynesworth a
backup. Jaguars' Jones-Drew returns to practice. Browns NT Rogers back at practice. NFL SEASON BEGINS THURSDAY!



CFL - The Eskimos were no match for the Stampeders in their holiday duel as Calgary rolled to an embarrassing 52-5 win to improve to 8-1.



NCAA FOOTBALL - Late TD gets No. 3 Boise State by Hokies. Florida State switches focus to Oklahoma. RB Newton takes overas starter at Texas. Robinson to start for Michigan vs. Irish. Terps make goal-line stand, beat Navy. Cincinnati WR
Hazelton has torn ACL. Lots of Action Thursday, Friday and Saturday!



NBA - Billups, Durant key US rout of Angola. Mozgov helps Russia reach world quarters. Turkoglu has 20 as Turkey ousts France. Brezec, Dragic key Slovenia's easy win. Rubio, Fernandez lift Spain to quarters. Krstic helps Serbia beat
Croatia 73-72.



NHL - NHL OKs Kovalchuk's new deal with Devils. Thrashers sign F Modin to 1-year deal. Sharks sign Stanley Cup-winning G Niemi. Canadiens re-sign G Price to 2-year deal. Penguins add F Comrie for $500K, 1 year. Avalanche ink F Stewart to 2-year deal.



NASCAR - In May, Tony Stewart said he was in the "Twilight Zone." Now, heading into the Chase, no one is hotter.



GOLF - Boston massacre- Charley Hoffman came out of nowhere to fire a 62 to prevail by five in the second playoff tournament at the TPC of Boston. Almost out of the Woods? Tiger Woods never came close to the leaders but he did shoot
three rounds in the 60s. That's progress.



MMA - A look at the path of MMA's linear champs reveals surprises, including the meaning of the Anderson Silva-Chael Sonnen fight.
BOXING - Ray Oliveira, 41, says he is fighting for no one but himself in his quest for a 50th career victory.



SOCCER - MLS - Real Salt Lake midfielder Kyle Beckerman was one of the weekend's stars, assisting on RSL's only goal in its record-tying home victory over the Red Bulls.



TENNIS - Roger Federer called his U.S. Open match vs. Jurgen Melzer "tough," but he still won in straight sets 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 to reach the quarters. No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki beat Maria Sharapova in straight sets to advance to the
quarterfinals.



WNBA - Atlanta's unlikely turnaround can reach new heights on Tuesday: its first WNBA Finals in franchise history with a win at home over the Liberty. Storm sweep Mercury to reach WNBA Finals.



HORSE RACING - Gotta Have Her swept to the lead in the upper stretch and beat Go Forth North by a neck Monday to win the $150,000 Palomar Handicap at Del Mar.



POKER - He's made millions on the felt and wrote a series of books that changed the game. Is a spot in the Hall of Fame next for Dan Harrington?

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