Thursday, September 30, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 09/30/2010

MLB - Giants win, maintain NL West lead. Rays shut out before big crowd. Braves bolster playoff hopes with sweep. Padresstay 1 1/2 back in wild-card race. Rangers' Hamilton hopes to return Friday. Longoria to have status updated Thursday.Morneau to work out Thursday with Twins. Blue Jays give Gaston win for send-off.



NFL - Jets CB Revis still questionable. Brees wearing brace, says left knee fine. Ravens RB Rice misses practice. Rams' Jackson feels better, no practice. The Cowboys' extravagant dinner at Dez Bryant's expense could hurt the union's
public image in its battle against owners. Rejuvenated runner-LaDainian Tomlinson is showing critics he's not washed up.



NCAA FOOTBALL - Rodriguez declares Robinson 'good to go. 'Meyer: RB Demps 'probable' vs. Alabama. No. 4 Oregon set to host No. 9 Stanford. Big 12 approves round-robin schedule. NCAA to hear UNC's appeal of suspensions. Run game critical for Oklahoma, Texas. Boise's Venable suspended for 1st half. Ingram back in Heisman picture.
NCAA THURSDAY NIGHT WEEK 5 GAME - TEXAS A&M (3-0) at OKLAHOMA STATE (3-0) at 7:30 PM ET.



CFL - Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo has nothing to worry about, but how do the other teams stack up at the most important position?
NEXT CFL GAME ON FRIDAY OCT.01 - CALGARY at MONTREAL at 9 PM ET.




NBA - AShaquille O'Neal and the Celtics see no reason to fear the new Heat. All roads east to the Finals still go through Boston. Magic PG Williams to miss about 4 weeks. Warriors exercise option on Curry. Van Gundy tries to connect with Magic. Pacers F Hansbrough healthy, ready to go James assertive in first Heat practice. Celtics open camp with 3-hour practice.



NHL - Backstrom's 2 goals lift Caps by Bruins. Gaborik, Lundqvist lead Rangers by Wings. Flames improve to 5-0 in preseason. Hurricanes assign F Boychuk to AHL. Penguins send 11 to top farm club. Bruins headed for 4 games in Europe.
Malkin scores, Crosby sits as Pens win.



NASCAR - NASCAR's appeal board ruled unanimously against Clint Bowyer; team owner Richard Childress is not done fighting. $64,000 questionLike the quiz show of the 1950s, some fans believe NASCAR is fixed.



GOLF - Team USA players have won events all season. Are the Americans truly the underdogs at the Ryder Cup?



UFC - No one has come close to stopping WEC featherweight champ Jose Aldo. Will Manny Gamburyan be the first tomorrow?

BOXING - If boxing doesn't want to face evenings with empty arenas, the sport should get behind the new Boxing Promoters Association.



SOCCER - MLS - David Beckham isn't planning to return to European soccer on a loan despite his desire to play for England. His goal now is to get in shape for the Galaxy. Wednesday action - Cummings scores two as Rapids rout Union.
Ljungberg leads Fire past Earthquakes 3-0.



TENNIS - These are hard times – hard enough to call for a six-step program for Roger Federer to improve enough to beat archrival Rafael Nadal once more. Wozniacki, Schiavone into Pan Pacific semifinals. Verdasco crashes out of Thailand second round.



HORSE RACING - Penny Chenery, who owned '73 Triple Crown winner Secretariat, will be on the red carpet when the triumphant story hits the screen. Belmont cancels because of rain, high winds. Oak Tree to open first-ever meet at Hollywood.



POKER - Put It On The Bord! With a vocal crowd behind him, James Bord made a great comeback to claim the WSOPE main event title outlasting Fabrizio Baldassari in a great heads-up battle.

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