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By cernig, Section Site related
This is all starting to get very boring, very repetitive, and most off, very, very, very annoying. Everyone has seen it in the news, and it has already been said by many analysts that this may be one of the worst times in sports history. So for once, without mentioning any names, let's please talk about something other than a man and his dog fights; please let's talk about something other than a man and gambling in the NBA; and please, for God's sake, can we talk about something other than a man and steroids? As Mike, from "Mike and the Mad Dog," put it yesterday on his show, "Unless he [Bonds] comes out and says it, it shouldn't be a headline anymore, because everyone but him has already said it so it shouldn't be a headline." I couldn't agree more with Mike; thank you for finally having the balls to come out and say it.
For example, in Major League Baseball Alex Rodriguez is a mere one home run away from joining the 500 home run club. Rodriguez hit number 499 to right-center off of tiring Kansas City Royals starter Gil Meche (7-7) in the 8th inning of the Yankees' sixth straight win, their eleventh in thirteen games. He had a chance in the 9th to hit 500, but struck out swinging after Derek Jeter was hit by a pitch, and the Yankees had two on with one out. Today, Rodriguez will face starting pitcher Jorge De La Rosa, who gave up A-Rod's 400th homer two years ago, in his attempt to become the youngest player ever to 500 homer runs. ------- Weird but true: If A-Rod homers Friday in Baltimore, in the resumed game that was suspended on June 28th, Wednesday's HR would become his 500th (the HR in the suspended game would be No. 493). --- ESPN.com News Services Across in Queens, Tom Glavine (9-6) is just one win away from joining the 300 wins club for pitchers. Glavine allowed three runs and eight hits, bouncing back from a difficult outing at Los Angeles. He pitched six innings to earn career win 299 and Paul Lo Duca drove in four runs to lead the Mets past the Pirates. Glavine's first chance at getting career win number 300 will come on Tuesday, July 31, at Miller Park. His counterpart will be the Brewers' Jeff Suppan (8-9). ------- The trade deadline is approaching in baseball; who is looking deal and who is looking to buy? ------- In the NFL, former New York Jets running back Curtis Martin is calling it quits after five pro bowl appearances, 14,101 rushing yards (3rd all-time), and 19 months after playing his final game. For more on Martin and the Jets please visit: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2949596 ------- Paul Posluszny signed a four-year deal potentially worth over $5 million on Wednesday, a day before the start of training camp. The second-round draft pick out of Penn State had no intention of keeping the Buffalo Bills waiting or risking himself falling behind, and has an opportunity to make an immediate impact with the Bills. He is expected to compete for a starting job among a group of linebackers that lost London Fletcher to free agency and traded Takeo Spikes to Philadelphia this offseason. ------- Just over a month left before the 2007 college football season kicks off!!! USC is everybody's pre-season number one, but with the second toughest schedule in the country, I'd be surprised if they went the distance and made it to yet another National Title game. ------- A message to Lee Corso: The Big Ten is not the problem in getting a twelfth team added to the conference; they are in the 21st century (in case you missed College Football Live, Corso was quoted as saying, "I can't wait to see the Big Ten get into the 21st Century and add a team like Missouri"). It's your lovable team Notre Dame who won't come into the 21st century, and you know it. The Big Ten is waiting for the Fighting Irish to drop the Independent League act, just like Penn State and Miami, who were also Independent national powerhouses, did, and join the conference. I'd have to think Notre Dame is not making a move simply because they know their results will suffer if they actually had to play a conference schedule and not a cake-walk. -------
Did you see Notre Dame is already filtering out two Big Ten teams for the 2012 season? Oh, what a school. -------
The South Carolina Gamecocks will be celebrating their 100th basketball season in 2007-08. -------
Check out some of these up-and-coming high school girls:
And here are the guys too: ------- There are still several bright spots in sports today, and people can actually have a meaningful conversation without mentioning dog fights, gambling, or steroids. I know, hard to believe, but I think the mentioned topics are just a start of some of the better sides of the world of sports today. Have comments or questions? Feel free to leave them on the comment section below. And I'm sure the SportsColumn community would love to hear other good stories in sports today, so feel free to leave those also.
Thanks for reading, I hope I was able to write an enjoyable piece about something other than, well, you know...
Copyright ©2007 Colin Cerniglia. All Rights Reserved.
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