O.J. Mayo Makes 69 Foot Shot in the Wrong Basket
Monday, July 28th, 2008O.J. Mayo makes a 69 foot basketball shot… in the wrong basketball goal. Original post by admin
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Archive for July, 2008O.J. Mayo Makes 69 Foot Shot in the Wrong BasketMonday, July 28th, 2008O.J. Mayo makes a 69 foot basketball shot… in the wrong basketball goal. Original post by admin Fishing With a Remote Control RC HelicopterWednesday, July 16th, 2008An attempt to go fishing using an E-flite Blade 400 remote control helicopter is made and succeeds! They catch a small sunfish with bait and a bobber. I heard about a video like this a long time ago and have been searching for it for a long time. Not sure if this is the one a friend mentioned, but it will do. Original post by admin All-Star Game, Week make historyWednesday, July 16th, 2008
Thanks to what happened in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, it is possible that there could be a World Series Game 6 or 7 at Yankee Stadium this fall, a chance to send out a famous ballpark in ultimate style.Original post by Mark Newman
Two Yanks praise Francona’s classWednesday, July 16th, 2008
Forget these feuds between the Yankees and Red Sox. They play, they argue, they fight -- that's to be expected from two heated rivals. But at the rivalry's core, there is a deep-rooted respect. Boston manager Terry Francona proved that much on Tuesday.Original post by Anthony DiComo
Longoria makes Final Vote countWednesday, July 16th, 2008
Rays rookie Evan Longoria rewarded the fans who elected him to the American League All-Star team in the Final Vote by pinch-hitting a game-tying RBI double in the eighth inning. The AL would eventually win in extra innings.Original post by Jason Beck
Young reprises role as AL heroWednesday, July 16th, 2008
All-Star appearances are nothing new for the Rangers' Michael Young, who made his fifth on Tuesday in New York. Being the hero for the American League is becoming pretty familiar, too.Original post by Mychael Urban
Drew snares All-Star MVP honorsWednesday, July 16th, 2008
Drew snares All-Star MVP honorsOriginal post by Matthew Leach
New wrinkles in familiar scene for MoWednesday, July 16th, 2008
With one out in the ninth inning of Tuesday's All-Star Game, the 79th in Major League history, Mariano Rivera walked through the bullpen door at Yankee Stadium, and the scene was very much the same as it usually is. Yet it was also very much different.Original post by Anthony DiComo
Cook delivers gutsy, memorable effortWednesday, July 16th, 2008
On three days' rest, Aaron Cook gritted through 40 pitches for three innings, escaping a few tight jams in his first All-Star Game, and kept the NL in a 3-3 tie through 12 innings. Cook's remarkable effort overshadowed the homer hit by teammate Matt Holliday.Original post by Thomas Harding
Night is Young: AL walks off in 15thWednesday, July 16th, 2008
In the longest All-Star Game in history, Michael Young's sacrifice fly delivered the final blow, allowing the AL to defeat the NL in 15 innings, 4-3. In the 79th Major League Baseball All-Star Game, it was a memorable finish to perhaps the final national event held on the storied Bronx stage.Original post by Bryan Hoch
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