March 31st, 2010 •
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Baseball, Sports
On August 31st, 2009 I wrote a post on the reason on why I thought the tie doesn’t go to the runner in baseball (Tie Goes To The Runner). I have since found out that I am correct that the tie doesn’t go to the runner but for a different reason than I originally thought. [...]
March 29th, 2010 •
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Baseball, Sports • Tagged as Brian Wilson, Cactus League, Cleveland Indians, Jeremy Affeldt, Matt Cain, National League, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Spring Training
The San Francisco Giants suffered a big lose against the San Diego Padres yesterday afternoon putting them in a tie for first place in the Cactus League. This is their second straight lose putting them at 19-9 in Spring Training tying them with the Cleveland Indians for first in the Cactus League and putting them [...]
March 26th, 2010 •
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Baseball, Hockey, Sports • Tagged as Boston Red Sox, Brian Wilson, Cactus League, Dallas Stars, Dan Boyle, Evgeni Nabokov, Kevin Frandsen, Play-offs, Rob Blake, San Francisco Giants, San Jose Sharks, Western Conference
Sharks With their 45th win last night the San Jose Sharks pulled into first place in the Western Conference. This win also gave the Sharks their four consecutive playoff berth and the fifth in the teams history. In last nights game the Sharks defeated the Dallas Stars 3-0 with 41 shots on goal to Dallas’s [...]
March 3rd, 2010 •
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Baseball, Sports • Tagged as Los Angeles Dodgers, National League West, National League Wild Card, San Francisco Giants
We are finally here. The first time this year we can see the Giants play in a game. Yes, it is an expedition game against a team that we will not even play once in the regular season. Yes, it is a meaningless game in the standings and come October 3rd, the last game of [...]
March 1st, 2010 •
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Hockey, Olympics, Sports • Tagged as Apolo Anton Ohno, Canada, Germany, Lake Placid, Sidney Crosby, Speed Skating, United States Of America, Vancouver
(This post will briefly recap three of the achievements for the USA in the Vancouver Olympics) Speed Skating:Apolo Anton Ohno became the most decorated athlete in America Winter Olympic history. The Medals: U.S.A. finished with the most medals at the Winter Olympics for the first time since Lake Placid in 1932. The United States Of [...]