Month: July 2008 (Page 14 of 39)

Wednesday MLB Headliners: Cubs continue to slide

– The Chicago Cubs couldn’t have pictured a worse start to the second half, dropping four of their last five games. Their latest defeat – a 9-2 drubbing at the hands of the Arizona Diamondbacks – allowed the Milwaukee Brewers to inch just one game out of first in the NL Central. All of a sudden the Cubs’ potent lineup has disappeared. Outside of a 9-0 win against Houston, the Cubs are averaging just one run a game.

– The Brewers are officially the hottest team in baseball, winners of six in a row after Bill Hall homered in the top of the ninth to give Milwaukee a 4-3 win over division rival St. Louis. The Brewers are now 7-3 in their last 10 games and sit just one game out of first in the NL Central.

– If the Brewers are the hottest team in baseball, the New York Yankees are by far the hottest team in the AL. With an 8-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, the Yankees have won five in a row and have cut the deficit in the AL East down to 3.5 games. Bobby Abreu hit his 11th homer of the year and although he didn’t pick up the win, Darrell Rasner (5.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 K) kept the game close until NY’s lineup produce three runs in the sixth and four more in the seventh to top the Twins.

– Dice-K improved to 11-1 on the season after pitching 7.1 strong innings in Boston’s 4-2 win over the Mariners. He fanned six and gave up just two runs on five hits while J.D. Drew continued his masterful season, homering in the first and driving in Jacoby Ellsbury on a sac fly in the fifth. The BoSox remain just a half game out of first in the AL East after the Rays lost to the A’s 8-1.

– The Florida Marlins are officially making a push in the NL East after shutting out the Atlanta Braves 4-0. Youngster Rick YanderHurk threw a one-hitter threw five innings and he also struck out seven in picking up his first win of the year. The Marlins and Mets trail the Phillies by only one game in the division.

NCAA Football 09 Review: 5 Stars

Jason Thompson of Bullz-Eye.com recently reviewed “NCAA Football 09” for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Wii gaming systems and gave it five stars. He says forget “Madden” – “NCAA Football 09” is the game to get this year.

Amongst the new additions this year is the breakaway engine wherein players can easily break free of spin moves, stiff arms and other motions – and it doesn’t look or feel clunky. Indeed, EA has taken the time to get rid of a lot of the pre-programmed animations that the players would sometimes get locked into in the past and have made a much more realistic experience for gamers with super-fluid animations. This new look extends over into the entire game package, with more realistic on-field animations before, after, and between plays. And while some of the crowd animations are still looped, the stadiums look amazing and the action on the field looks as good as almost any you’d find on an actual game on TV.

EA really brings the game home to the online crowd this year with a terrific 12-player Dynasty mode, where you can duke it out with 11 other people through 60 seasons (if that’s your thing). Fans of fantasy football should really enjoy this feature, hammering out every nuance of the season, recruiting and trading players, and getting rid of others to make the perfect college team. Never has online football been so well represented or integrated into a game until now. Whether or not this year’s “Madden” entry will follow lead will have to be seen.

EA has ignored Playstation 2 sports games like “Madden” for two years now to concentrate on making the Playstation 3 and Xbox games pop. Sounds like it was worth it based on Thompson’s review.

I have no idea what they’re arguing about…

…but it’s sure fun to watch. Danica Patrick and Milka Duno fight in the pits after a race.

We should have more debates in other sports. How about filming a quarterback as he enters the opposing team’s locker room to yell at a defensive lineman about a late hit? Or how about, after a game, watching a NBA player as he confronts the guy who committed a flagrant foul on him earlier that night? We’re missing out on the real drama, people!

Cardinals trying to keep Cowboys fans out?

Yahoo! Sports is reporting that the Arizona Cardinals are doing everything in their power to make sure that University of Phoenix Stadium isn’t filled with Dallas Cowboys fans when they meet on October 12.

“In the past two seasons, there was little concern about this since the team sold out every home game. But with ticket sales a bit slower as the third season approaches, the Cardinals are requiring fans who want to buy tickets to the Dallas game on Oct. 12 to also buy tickets for the Aug. 7 exhibition opener vs. New Orleans. Cardinals fans have “created a decisive home-field advantage” the past two years, and the team wants to keep it that way by discouraging single-game ticket sales to Dallas Cowboys fans, team spokesman Mark Dalton said.”

I can understand why a team wouldn’t want their stadium filled with the opposing team’s fans, but c’mon, this is ridiculous. Are you telling me that if I were a Cowboys fan, I’d have to buy a ticket to watch the Saints and Cardinals square off in an exhibition game? The first pre-season game is by far the worst to watch and the fact that exhibition tickets cost just as much as regular season tickets only makes it more painful. Maybe the Cardinals should worry more about putting a winning product on the field. Perhaps then Arizona fans would be more eager to come out and support their team.

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