2008 – The Sports Year In Review
With 2009 waiting to take over the calendar and offer sports fans thousands of beautiful, joyous, historic, tragic and glorious moments, here is a look back at the top 15 events of 2008.
With 2009 waiting to take over the calendar and offer sports fans thousands of beautiful, joyous, historic, tragic and glorious moments, here is a look back at the top 15 events of 2008.
Loads of great sports news going on this time of the year as 2008 slowly draws to a close – and throughout the sports landscape.
So, we’re back. Sorry about the extended Christmas break. Let’s jump right into the action of the past weekend, mainly with NFL football.
Journalists very rarely make headlines. But when they do, it’s most often for something negative. And that was the case for Rob Parker, a columnist for the Detroit News. He had the audacity to ask the NFL Detroit Lions head coach Rod Marinelli at a press conference if he wished […]
What an exciting weekend for sports. The two main American football games lived up to their billing. And there are some fascinating contract talks in the world of baseball.
Zalgiris has struggled all season in the Euroleague but has such a great history. So it was really nice to finally see the Lithuanian club grab a victory in the eighth game, beating Asseco Prokom by 11 points.
There were some big basketball games yesterday to digest, and we’ll start with the Boston Celtics.
There is a lot of talk about LeBron James going to New York after his contract is up in the year 2010. Why all the talk? This is two years away. Yes, he is arguably the best player in the game. Yes, it could be one of the greatest free […]
It the world of sports it’s hard to avoid a signing agreement that would give a single baseball pitcher 160 million dollars over seven years. But that’s what the New York Yankees agreed to pay CC Sabathia, hoping the left-handed pitcher can lead the Yankees to the World Series.
It’s a trade that did not make big headlines in the world of baseball, especially on a day when the New York Mets give closer Francisco Rodriguez three years and 37 million dollars. But the Baltimore Orioles trading catcher Ramon Hernandez to the Cincinnati Reds opens the door for the […]
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