Category: General Sports (Page 106 of 112)

Oh, to be rich!

Sports Illustrated once again compiled its annual list of America’s richest athletes and ranked them from 1-50.

Not surprisingly, Tiger Woods tops the list at #1. Nobody else even comes close to Woods, whose yearly income (which includes each athlete’s salary/winnings plus endorsements) is more than double that of any other athlete on the list. Woods is closing in on $100 million.

At #2 is another professional golfer, Phil Mickelson, totalling almost $46 million a year. The largest jump from last year’s list has to be Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer. Not even ranked last year, Palmer lands at #5, thanks to his $119 million contract extension. Albert Pujols made a significant leap as well, jumping to #21 after failing to make the list last year.

After Woods and Mickelson, the rest of the top 10 goes in this order: Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Carson Palmer, LeBron James, Derek Jeter, A-Rod, Dale Earnhardt, Jr, and Michael Vick. See SI.com for the rest of the top 50.

Is anybody really surprised?

So the dude who won this year’s Tour de France tested positive for high testosterone levels…?

Big deal.

Okay, so it is a big deal that American Floyd Landis, the first person other than Lance Armstrong to win the Tour de France in the last eight years, appears to have cheated his way to a victory, but that doesn’t mean that I nor anyone else should be surprised by the news. I mean, come on, haven’t we been paying attention? No matter the sport, no matter the venue, no matter the stakes, no matter the potential backlash, athletes are doping, and they’ve been doing it for some time. Bill Romanowski, Marion Jones, German triathlete Nina Kraft, punter Todd Sauerbrun and, of course, everyone’s favorite cheater, Barry Bonds. And that’s just the short list, folks. The very short list.

So the fact that Landis may have used performance enhancers (they’re still awaiting the results of the “backup B sample” test) shouldn’t really shock anyone, especially anyone who’s paid any attention to competitive cycling. The ESPN article I linked to above includes a sidebar that details doping scandals involving Jan Ullrich, Ivan Basso, Francisco Mancebo, Roberto Heras, David Millar, Richard Virenque and, in some cases, entire teams.

This is nothing new, nothing out of the ordinary, “Nothing to see here,” as South Park’s Sheriff Barbrady would say. Not anymore, it’s not. That’s unfortunate, for sure, but short of someone uncovering hard proof that Lance Armstrong used, we’re past the “shock value” stage. And, hell, even then, would anybody really be all the surprised to learn that Armstrong doped? ESPN’s Pat Forde says that, if Landis is indeed found guilty of cheating, we won’t be able to trust anyone else in sports again.

Sorry Pat, but that boat sailed long ago.

Couch Potato Alert

This is a light weekend for sports, but ESPN and FOX have their usual MLB coverage, while TNT has two NASCAR races in New Hampshire.

MLB
Fri, 2:20 PM: NY Mets @ Chicago Cubs – ESPN
Sat, 1:20 PM: Chicago White Sox @ NY Yankees – FOX
Sat, 1:20 PM: LA Dodgers @ St. Louis – FOX
Sat, 4:05 PM: Philadelpha @ San Francisco – FOX
Sun, 6:05 PM: NY Mets @ Chicago Cubs – ESPN

Auto Racing
Sat, 3 PM: NASCAR Busch Series New England 200 – TNT
Sun, 1:30 PM: NASCAR Nextel Cup LENOX Industrial Tools 300 – TNT

Couch Potato Alert

The World Cup wraps up this weekend with the third-place game on Saturday and the title game on Sunday. ESPN has two MLB games this weekend, while FOX has its usual Saturday regional coverage.

World Cup
Sat, 3 PM: Germany vs. Portugal – ESPN
Sun, 2 PM: Italy vs. France – ABC

MLB
Fri, 8:30 PM: Boston @ Chicago White Sox – ESPN
Sat, 1:20 PM: Boston @ Chicago White Sox – FOX
Sat, 1:20 PM: Florida @ NY Mets – FOX
Sat, 4:05 PM: St. Louis @ Houston – FOX
Sat, 4:05 PM: San Francisco @ LA Dodgers – FOX
Sun, 8:05 PM: St. Louis @ Houston – ESPN

Auto Racing
Sat, 4 PM: NASCAR USG Durock 300 – TNT
Sun, 4 PM: NASCAR USG Sheetrock 400 – TNT

Boxing
Sat, 9 PM: Roman Karmazin vs. Cory Spinks – Showtime

Couch Potato Alert

The World Cup semifinals are today and tomorrow on ESPN; the network also has two MLB games.

World Cup
Tues, 3 PM: Germany vs. Italy – ESPN
Wed, 3 PM: Portugal vs. France – ESPN

MLB
Wed, 7:05 PM: NY Yankees @ Cleveland – ESPN
Thurs, 8:05 PM: St. Louis @ Houston – ESPN

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