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		<title>Pujols rejects $275 million offer from Marlins to sign 10-year deal with Angels</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 02:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[St. Louis Cardinals Albert Pujols swings, hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on September 3, 2011. St. Louis won the game 6-4. UPI/Bill Greenblatt To many, it was shocking that Albert Pujols decided to leave familiar territory in St. Louis and sign with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">St. Louis Cardinals Albert Pujols swings, hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on September 3, 2011.  St. Louis won the game 6-4.  UPI/Bill Greenblatt</div>
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<p>To many, it was shocking that Albert Pujols decided to leave familiar territory in St. Louis and sign with the Angels on Thursday. But maybe even more shocking is the fact that the Halos’ offer wasn’t even the biggest that Pujols received.</p>
<p>Bob Nightengale of <em>USA Today</em> reported that the Marlins were actually the <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/al/angels/story/2011-12-08/albert-pujols-cj-wilson-sign/51750952/1?AID=4992781&#038;PID=4166869&#038;SID=1odu4fxbelyqx" target="_blank">highest bidders for Pujols</a>, who will earn $254 million over the life of his new 10-year contract with the Angels. Miami offered the slugger $275 million but Pujols ultimately decided to head out to Southern California, which is presumably where he’ll finish his career. </p>
<p>With ownership trying to attract fans to a brand new stadium in Miami, the Marlins have been linked to many big names since the start of the winter meetings. They’ve already locked up shortstop Jose Reyes to a new six-year deal worth $106 million and also signed closer Heath Bell to a three-year, $27 million contract. In the end though, the club couldn’t catch the biggest fish of all (no pun intended), as Pujols heads West to play with the Halos.</p>
<p>The Angels seemingly came out of nowhere to not only outbid the Cardinals but also impress Pujols enough for him to take less money to sign in Southern Cal. Alex Rodriguez was the only player to secure a contract worth more than $200 million before Pujols signed his deal, although it’ll be interesting to see how much Prince Fielder eventually signs for once he chooses a destination. He’s now the most attractive name left on the market, and should receive plenty of high-priced offers over the next couple of days.</p>
<p>As for the Cardinals, they fell nearly $50 million shy of the Angels’ offer for Pujols, who said back in spring training of last year that he wasn’t going to take a hometown discount to stay in St. Louis. His previous contract was very club-friendly, so the Cards knew they would have to pony up this time around if they wanted to keep his services. In the end, it obviously wasn’t enough. Now the defending World Series Champions are left to pick up the pieces from an offseason that not only saw their long-time manager Tony La Russa retire, but also their best player and most marketable star leave for a bigger contract.</p>
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		<title>With Pujols&#8217; contract situation up in the air, La Russa wise to walk away now</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 20:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The St. Louis Cardinals Manager Tony La Russa recieves the Commissioner&#8217;s Trophy from Cardinals General Manager John Mozeliak after winning the 2011 World Series in St. Louis on October 28, 2011. The Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers 6-2 winning game 7 of the World Series. The Cardinals won their 11th World Series after defeating the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">The St. Louis Cardinals Manager Tony La Russa recieves the Commissioner&#8217;s Trophy from Cardinals General Manager John Mozeliak after winning the 2011 World Series in St. Louis on October 28, 2011. The Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers 6-2 winning game 7 of the World Series. The Cardinals won their 11th World Series after defeating the Texans 4 game to 3.  UPI/Bill Greenblatt</div>
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<p>Maybe Tony La Russa’s decision to retire was as much about timing as it was foreshadowing.</p>
<p>Why not retire if you’re La Russa? Your Cardinals were seemingly left for dead in spring training when Adam Wainwright went down for the season and again when your club trailed the Braves by 10.5 games in the NL Wild Card. Down to your last strike not once but twice in Game 6, your Cards flat lined multiple times before reviving to become 2011 World Series Champions. And with three titles in your back pocket plus four Manager of the Year awards, there’s really no reason to keep going. You’re financially set, you’re already a baseball icon, and you’ll get to walk away after climbing the very top of the mountain.</p>
<p>You’ll also leave a potentially disastrous situation behind you as you ride off into the sunset.</p>
<p>St. Louis fans still haven’t stopped partying from last Friday night, nor should they. What the Cardinals were able to accomplish this year was highly improbable and they’ll go down as one of the most memorable teams in baseball history. If you think about what had to happen for them to even sneak into the postseason was incredible. Then throw in how they knocked off the heavily favored Phillies, the feel-good Brewers and the high-powered Rangers and…wow. Again, it’s been an improbable journey.</p>
<p>But while St. Louis continues to bask in its World Series glory, the rest of the baseball world is gearing up for next year. And next year’s Cardinals might look completely different if the front office can’t convince Albert Pujols to stick around.</p>
<p>With Wainwright expected to come back to full health next season, the Cardinals’ starting rotation will be in good, if not great shape. Jason Motte also gave the audition of a lifetime last postseason to be the closer next year and the lineup is solid as well. Matt Holliday is a nice player. David Freese is a nice player. Lance Berkman, assuming he’s as good in 2012 as he was in 2011, is a nice player.</p>
<p>But without Pujols in the middle of that lineup, sorry, the Cardinals are an average team. Great baseball city, but an average team. They’ll be even worse if Berkman reverts back to his 2010 production and/or if Holliday visits the disabled list as much as he did this past season.</p>
<p>There were probably many reasons why La Russa decided to call it quits at this point in his career. And who could blame him if he got the sense that the front office won’t be able to give Pujols what he wants? Who could blame La Russa if he saw the writing was on the wall and instead of going out with a whimper he went out with a roar?</p>
<p>No matter what those reasons were for why La Russa decided to retire, he goes out as a champion and doesn’t have to spend this winter thinking about how to repeat next year, which is difficult enough.</p>
<p>It becomes even harder when you don’t have your superstar first baseman batting in the three hole.</p>
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		<title>2011 Fantasy Baseball All-Contract Year Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 02:22:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fellow TSR fantasy baseball writer David Medsker recently reminded me of something legendary manager Sparky Anderson once said: “Just give me 25 guys on the last year of their contracts; I’ll win a pennant every year.” It got me thinking: What if you could build a fantasy team this year comprised only of players in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fellow TSR fantasy baseball writer David Medsker recently reminded me of something <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2011/03/03/2011-fantasy-rankings-shortstops/" target="_blank">legendary manager Sparky Anderson once said</a>:</p>
<p><em>“Just give me 25 guys on the last year of their contracts; I’ll win a pennant every year.”</em></p>
<p>It got me thinking: What if you could build a fantasy team this year comprised only of players in the last years of their contracts? Granted, unless your league was made up of owners who have lived in a cave for the past five years, you couldn’t draft Albert Pujols, Robinson Cano and Jose Reyes on the same team. But since this is just for stickers and giggles, don’t sweat the details. (Seriously, have a little fun for once in your life.)</p>
<p>Without further ado, I give you the All-Contract Year Fantasy Team.</p>
<p>(Note: I’ve indicated if a player has a club option for next year.)</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/2011-fantasy-baseball-preview/">All 2011 Fantasy Articles</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/2011-fantasy-position-rankings/">2011 Position Rankings</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Catcher: Jorge Posada, Yankees</strong><br />
 Obviously Posada’s best days are behind him and now that the Yankees have Russell Martin to help share the catching duties this season, it appears as though the 39-year-old backstop is destined to finish his career as a DH. Hopefully the transition will mean fewer trips to the disabled list for Posada, who has landed on the DL four times in the past three years combined. There’s still 15-20 home runs left in his bat and with this being the final year of his contract, he needs to show the Bombers that he’s worth keeping around past this season. (Yadier Molina of the Cardinals also has a $7 million club option with a $750K buyout for next season, so he’s another possibility if you’re concerned about Posada’s durability.)</p>
<p><strong>First Base: Albert Pujols, Cardinals</strong><br />
 I’m not going to insult anyone’s intelligence by writing about why Albert Pujols is the best first base-eligible player in a contract year, but what I will do is note that both Adrian Gonzalez and Prince Fielder’s current deals also run out in 2011. Talk about an interesting 2012 free agency year it&#8217;ll be for first basemen.</p>
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<div style="display: none;">New York Yankees Robinson Cano hits a solo homer in the third inning against the Texas Rangers in game 5 of the ALCS at Yankee Stadium in New York City on October 20, 2010.   UPI/John Angelillo</div>
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<p><strong>Second Base: Robinson Cano, Yankees</strong><br />
Cano has a $14 million club option with a $2 million buyout, so he’s not a true-blue free agent like some of the other names on this team. Regardless, he’s easily the best fantasy second baseman in the game and should be the first two-bagger to come off your draft board. Brandon Phillips ($12 million/$1 million buyout) and Aaron Hill ($8 million for 2012, $8 million for 2013, $10 million for 2014) also have club options for next season, so they&#8217;re possibilities as well. (Although you would have some splannin&#8217; to do if you decided to take Phillips or Hill over Cano when it came to picking this team&#8217;s second baseman.)</p>
<p><strong>Shortstop: Jose Reyes, Mets</strong><br />
The third-best fantasy shortstop is heading into a contract year, as is the fifth-best (Jimmy Rollins, Phillies). You could probably make a case for taking Rollins over Reyes, but you&#8217;d be reaching. Reyes will swipe more bases, hit for a higher average and score more runs while matching his Philadelphia counterpart in home runs (or coming damn close). Plus, Reyes is four years younger, so he would obviously have the edge in a keeper league, too.</p>
<p><strong>Third Base: Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays</strong><br />
It was slim pickings at third base but Encarnacion (who has a $3.5 million club option for next season) gets the edge over Jose Lopez. Encarnacion can’t hit for average, won&#8217;t drive in many base runners and he dealt with wrist and shoulder injuries last year. But at least he’ll hit 25-plus home runs. (Hey, it’s something.)</p>
<p><strong>Outfielders: Juan Pierre, White Sox; Bobby Abreu, Angels; Grady Sizemore, Indians; Nick Swisher, Yankees; Carlos Beltran, Mets</strong><br />
Yiiiiiikes. What happened? Pujols, Cano and Reyes filled three of the first four positions on this team but the talent has now fallen off a cliff. (Thanks a lot, Edwin Encarnacion.) At least we’ll garner plenty of steals with Pierre and Sizemore (kind of&#8230;and if he can stay healthy), and power with Abreu, Swisher and Beltran (kind of…if he can stay healthy). Not a very impressive collection of names but it could be much, much worse.</p>
<p><strong>DH/Extra Hitters: David Ortiz, Red Sox; Vladimir Guerrero, Orioles</strong><br />
Our DH/EH position is looking pretty good with Ortiz and Guerrero, both of which should hit 20-plus home runs. Jim Thome’s contract also runs out at the end of the year, as does Jack Cust and Hideki Matsui’s. Thus, there are plenty of DH/EH options for this team.</p>
<div style="display: none;">Philadelphia Phillies all-star pitcher Roy Oswalt delivers a pitch during first inning San Francisco Giants-Philadelphia Phillies NLCS Championship game two at Citizens Bank Park October 17, 2010.   .    UPI/John Anderson</div>
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<p><strong>Starting Pitchers: C.C. Sabathia, Yankees; Adam Wainwright, Cardinals; Chris Carpenter, Cardinals; Roy Oswalt, Phillies; Hiroki Kuroda, Dodgers; Ryan Dempster, Cubs; C.J. Wilson, Rangers; Joel Pineiro, Angels</strong><br />
Jackpot! We’d be set with Sabathia (who has the chance to opt out of the remaining four years of his contract), Carpenter ($15 million club option with a $1 million buyout), Oswalt ($16 million mutual option with a $2 million buyout) and a bunch of Double-A arms, but we’re happy to take guys like Kuroda, Dempster and Wilson to fill out the rotation. Too bad Wainwright had to have Tommy John surgery or else you might as well just hand us all of the pitching categories this year. (There were also some intriguing names that we didn’t take, such as Javier Vazquez, Edwin Jackson, Brandon Webb, Aaron Harang and Scott Kazmir.)</p>
<p><strong>Closers: Heath Bell, Padres; Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox; Francisco Rodriguez, Mets</strong><br />
Again: Jackpot. Check out the names that were also available: Jonathan Broxton (who you could use to replace whack-job K-Rod if you wanted to), Joe Nathan and Jose Valverde ($9 million club option).</p>
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		<title>Why is it again that Pujols and the Cards can’t work out an extension during the season?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[St. Louis Cardinals Albert Pujols has fun with Yadier Molina (L) and Pedro Feliz (R) in the dugout in the fifth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on September 27, 2010. UPI/Bill Greenblatt It’s kind of ironic that Albert Pujols’ camp didn’t want the superstar’s contract situation to become a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">St. Louis Cardinals Albert Pujols has fun with Yadier Molina (L) and Pedro Feliz (R) in the dugout in the fifth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on September 27, 2010.    UPI/Bill Greenblatt</div>
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<p>It’s kind of ironic that Albert Pujols’ camp didn’t want the superstar’s contract situation to become a distraction because that’s exactly what it’s become.</p>
<p>Wednesday’s Noon deadline came and went without <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/baseball/mlb/02/16/pujols.cardinals.ap/index.html" target="_blank">Pujols and the Cardinals agreeing to a new contract</a>. As it stands now, the slugger will head into the 2012 offseason as a free agent and the Cards will just have to hope another team doesn’t whisk him away before they have another chance to re-sign him. (If they even want to re-sign him, that is. It sounds like the club has no plans of meeting Pujols’ 10-year, $275 million-plus demands.)</p>
<p>But what’s unclear to me is why the discussions have to cease. I think it’s admirable that Pujols doesn’t want his personal situation to become a distraction to his teammates, but that’s out of his hands. Does anyone think that the media in St. Louis isn’t going to ask him about his future plans just because <em>his</em> deadline passed? Does he think the media in New York, Chicago or L.A. won’t poke and prod him every night when the Cardinals play the Mets, Cubs and Dodgers on the road?</p>
<p>Sorry Albert, but your situation will be a distraction whether you like it or not. So you might as well let your camp continue discussing dollar amounts with the team over these next couple of months. At least then you can say, “Hey, my agent is working on it. I’m staying out of it.” That sounds a heck of a lot better than, “I’m going to body slam the next sum bitch that says the word contract.” (What, that doesn’t sound like Pujols?)</p>
<p>I think everyone needs to use common sense here. Albert has stated that he wants to stay in St. Louis and you know the Cardinals don’t want to lose him. So if the main objective is to keep him in the Lou, then the two sides might as well keep the lines of communication open throughout the season. Again, it’s not realistic to think that everyone will fall hush over these next couple of months just because Pujols’ deadline passed on Wednesday. He’s baseball’s best player and this story is the biggest in baseball. Who knows, maybe if the two sides keep talking, they’ll eventually settle on something and everyone can put this mess behind them.</p>
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		<title>La Russa: MLBPA forcing Pujols to ask for a record-setting contract</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2011/news/story?id=6124272" target="_blank">Tony La Russa</a> doesn’t believe that Albert Pujols is all about the money. He thinks it’s that damn Major League Baseball Players Association that is making Albert Pujols be all about the money.</p>
<p>From ESPN.com:</p>
<blockquote><p>St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said Tuesday that he believes the Major League Baseball Players Association is attempting to &#8220;beat up&#8221; Albert Pujols and his agent in an attempt to get Pujols to sign a record-setting contract.</p>
<p>And that, La Russa said emphatically, &#8220;is bull&#8212;-. That&#8217;s not the way it should be.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not saying that if I was a union representative I would do it differently,&#8221; the manager said. &#8220;I&#8217;m just saying I think it diminishes the other factors that a player looks at. &#8230; I think each negotiation should be based on what&#8217;s the best decision &#8212; taking everything into account, not taking one thing into account.&#8221;</p>
<p>But because the union sees Pujols as a player who can raise the salary bar, he&#8217;s under more pressure than your average player, La Russa said.</p>
<p>This sort of pressure has gone on for years, with many high-profile players, La Russa went on. But in Pujols&#8217; case, he said, this was &#8220;not just arm-twisting. It&#8217;s dropping an anvil on your back through the roof of your house.&#8221;</p>
<p>La Russa said he had no specific evidence that Pujols was being pressured by the players union. But he said his many years in the game have made that &#8220;a guaranteed assumption. It&#8217;s gone on since I started managing. And I don&#8217;t think they&#8217;d deny it.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I think the first sentence in that last paragraph sums up this situation nicely: La Russa has no evidence that the players union is pressuring Pujols.</p>
<p>Who knows, maybe La Russa is right and the union is pressuring players to get the most they can. But it’s not a stretch to think that the players and agents want to soak every last penny out of teams. Why wouldn’t they? If they’re lucky, players are able to land one, maybe two big contracts throughout their playing career, so you better believe they’re going to stretch the dollar amount as big as possible.</p>
<p>Besides, I don’t really see a benefit for the union to demand that players ask for as much money as possible. There’s already a natural order to the way contracts are done now. Player A makes X amount in 2010, then Player B makes a little more than what Player A made in 2011. Player C then makes a little more than Player B and the cycle never stops. </p>
<p>The union already has what it wants, so there’s no real need to put pressure on players. I think La Russa has just grown frustrated that this Pujols contract situation hasn’t been resolved and the players are set to report to spring training. </p>
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		<title>Report: Pujols rejects Cardinals’ latest offer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>According to Bob Nightengale of <em>USA Today</em>, <a href="http://content.usatoday.com/communities/dailypitch/post/2011/02/source-albert-pujols-rejects-cardinals-offer-will-end-talks-tuesday/1" target="_blank">Albert Pujols rejected a recent contract offer by the Cardinals</a> and is ready to cease all talks about a new deal until after the World Series.</p>
<blockquote><p>Pujols, trying to avoid distractions, has no intention of addressing the contract talks when he reports Wednesday to the Cardinals&#8217; spring-training camp in Jupiter, Fla. Manager Tony La Russa told reporters Sunday he will also encourage his players to avoid the issue.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a spectacular distraction potentially,&#8221; La Russa said. &#8220;We won&#8217;t allow it to be.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even if Pujols continues his silence about his future, it won&#8217;t squelch the firestorm that has already been created in St. Louis. Newspaper columnists are picking sides. The phrase &#8220;#Albertageddon&#8221; is gaining popularity on Twitter. And a Web site — albertcountdown.com — is counting down to when he arrives at spring training and terminates negotiations.</p>
<p>&#8220;I read that he&#8217;s looking for $30 million a year, and I just can&#8217;t see how that&#8217;s going to happen,&#8221; said Andy MacPhail, Baltimore Orioles president of baseball operations, during a Q&#038;A at the Baltimore School of Law Sports Symposium.</p></blockquote>
<p>He may get $30 million a year but it probably won’t come from the Cardinals. As I’ve wrote for the past couple of weeks, St. Louis’ payroll usually never tops $100 million so it seems unlikely that the club would give one player $275 million over the span of 10 years. (Even if that player is Albert Pujols.)</p>
<p>I don’t think the Cards ever intended to give Pujols a new deal by his spring training deadline. They need more time to figure out what they’re going to do and they’ll be given that time when the season begins. But in the end, they’re still going to have to make a decision. Either pay the best player in the game what he wants or watch him walk out the door.</p>
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		<title>Saturday Morning Headlines: LeBron, Tiger &amp; a lot of penalty minutes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>- <a href="http://www.golf.com/golf/tours_news/article/0,28136,2048782,00.html" target="_blank">Tiger Woods</a> battled some rough conditions to shoot an even-par 72 in Dubai. (Golf.com)</p>
<p>- The labor agreement delay may <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/nfl/02/11/nfl-labor-free-agency.ap/index.html" target="_blank">cancel any free agency movement</a> in the NFL and force free agents to stay with their current teams. (SI.com)</p>
<p>- Packers give general manager <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/116018299.html" target="_blank">Ted Thompson</a> a well-deserved contract extension. (<em>Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel</em>)</p>
<p>- Is <a href="http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/article_37185f1e-35fd-11e0-9880-00127992bc8b.html" target="_blank">Matt Holliday willing to take a paycut</a> to help the Cardinals re-sign Albert Pujols? (<em>St. Louis Post Dispatch</em>)</p>
<p>- <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/news/story?id=6114546" target="_blank">LeBron James gets into it with a fan</a> after said fan mentioned LeBron&#8217;s momma. (ESPN)</p>
<p>- Hey, the <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2011/02/cleveland_cavaliers_escape_pro.html" target="_blank">Cavs finally won</a> a game! (<em>Cleveland Plain Dealer</em>)</p>
<p>- The Penguins and Islanders racked up <a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11043/1125010-61.stm" target="_blank">351 penalty minutes</a> in one game last night. Yikes. (<em>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</em>)</p>
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