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MLB Week 15: Brewers locked and loaded after Sabathia trade; Embarassing All-Star snubs; Unwritten rules of MLB
from The Pitch: Interactive MLB baseball talk July 07, 2008
C.C. Sabathia (JBM216/Flickr) The landscape of the MLB pennant races took on some major changes through the Fourth of July weekend, highlighted by a blockbuster trade by the Brewers for C.C. Sabathia proving that the new currency in big league baseball is the farm system, not dollars. Hosts Andrew Kappes and Brandon Rosage size up the evolving NL Central along with the always-awful starting lineups for the popularity contest that is the All-Star Game. And a review of the weekend action reveals a staggering number of extra-inning madness and newfound injury trouble for teams in contention some defensive struggles on franchises that pride themselves on tight glove work. The show also announced the current leader in the clubhouse for the program s Pick-Off, presented by Liveboard. And the guys sort through a mailbag stuffed with divergent views on cleaning up drug use in MLB and claiming Puerto Rico as the birthplace to all things awesome. Enjoy and interact via e-mail at thepitch@mvn.com or via phone at 360-450-MVN3.
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Exclusive Interview With Samuel Dalembert
from Hoops Addict July 06, 2008
Summer is the time when most NBA players retreat to sweaty gyms to work on their game alone with trainers or relax with family and friends. Not Samuel Dalembert. Instead of taking time for himself he’s decided to play for Canada the past two summers. Before Canada’s game against Lebanon last week, Dalembert sat in the bleachers to chat with Ryan McNeill about what motives him to give up his summer for the Canadian National team, why he has so much respect head coach Rautins, how he’s growing into more of a leader, and how much it would mean to him to play in the Olympics this summer.
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MLB Week 14: Rays cementing a path to playoffs; Joe Buck hates his job; Worst injuries ever
from The Pitch: Interactive MLB baseball talk July 03, 2008
Evan Longoria (Rachel/Flickr) Headed into the Fourth of July weekend, The Pitch presented by Liveboard celebrates the Rays ridiculous run to the best record in baseball by eating crow for host Brandon Rosage s 2006 comments ridiculing Tampa Bay for changing its team name. The tribute comes a day after the Rays finished off another sweep of the Red Sox with a come-from-behind winner at home. The guys then discuss two urgent matters facing the business of baseball: MLB s accusations against the FBI and Joe Buck s hatred for his job as a baseball broadcaster. And there s plenty of trade deadline chatter about C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, Daniel Cabrera and the Mariners seeking new ownership. But none of it compares to the pain of weighing the two or three worst injuries in baseball, as outlined by host Joe Aiello. We ll spare you descriptions here, but let s just say Joe makes a lot of references to ailing crotches and rear-ends. Plus, we set up a new month of the Pick-Off competition with a free Liveboard up for the taking. Enjoy and interact via e-mail at thepitch@mvn.com or via phone at 360-450-MVN3.
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Reviewing The NBA Draft And Two Blockuster Deals
from Hoops Addict July 03, 2008
With the NBA Draft completed and two blockbuster deals already in the books, I went back into the studio to record the latest Hoops Addict Podcast. Some of the topics we covered on this Podcast include: * Matt from Blog A Bull explaining why Bulls fans are so excited about Derrick Rose * Sarah Rothschild from The Miami Herald talking about Michael Beasley’s future in South Beach and if the HEAT will deal Shawn Marion this summer * Geoff Calkins from The Memphis Commercial Appeal breaking down the impact O.J. Mayo will have with the Grizzlies and gushing about how big of a steal Darrell Arthur was * Adam from Raptors HQ debating with me over the Jermaine O’Neal deal and whether Jose Calderon should have been dealt instead of T.J. Ford * Frank from Brew Hoop sharing how he scored an exclusive interview with new GM John Hammond and shared his thoughts on the Richard Jefferson deal
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Melts in Your Mouth... And in Your Hand
from NewsInfusion - Videos July 02, 2008
Two of America s favorite treats, M S and ice cream, are teaming up to bring colorful chocolate fun to the ice cream aisle with the introduction of New M S Ice Cream Treats. Available as an ice cream bar on a stick and mirroring the look of a classic M S candy, each bar contains vanilla ice cream covered in a chocolaty coating then dipped in a bright colored shell - in red, green or blue.
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Inkster, Creamer insist practice makes perfect, Lorena Ochoa just wants to have fun. Buried lies and easy to avoid DQ Rules
from Golf for Beginners July 02, 2008
Click here to listen. Although an announcer during the U.S. Women's Open mentioned Young Kim's swing thought of "fairways and greens", it's much easier to think it than it is to bring it to fruition. The simple practice of envisioning what you want to achieve is sometimes the key to a positive round. Basically, if you think happy thoughts, chances are you won't throw your seven-iron in anger! On the flip side, the average weekend duffer tends to clutter his mind with either what he has learned or needs to practice instead of a simple meditation geared to a positive outlook. The result tends to aggravate instead of calm. With the golf season being in "full swing", Golf for Beginners looks at the thought processes of LPGA golfers during a major tournament. Don Huebscher asked several of the brightest stars on tour their thoughts in the heat of the moment and what helpful hints they can offer to weekend warriors after an encounter during the pro-ams. Is regular practice more important to a solid round than a good mental game? We also discuss gnarly grass which thoroughly surrounded my golf ball this week and how I managed to get out of it. With superintendents allowing longer rough on the Publinks, it's really important to learn how to get out quickly, take your "medicine" and get your ball back in play. Finally, we mention a couple of simple DQ rules you might take for granted. Send your golf questions and comments to golfforbeginners@aol.com. Subscribe to our weekly podcast through this RSS feed: http://feeds.worldgolf.com/stacy_solomon or through iTunes. Nextel/Sprint cell customers type http://www.mymbn.com/podcast/ in your browser and click on "sports casts". Our station number is 1955. Subscribe to our newsletter! Click Here to receive our archived podcasts and 100's of easy golf tips free! Check us out on MySpace! "Shiny Tech" courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)" This podcast is supported by GolfCanadasWest.com 877-323-3633 Photo Credit: AP Photo by Lynne Sladky
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Ophthalmologists Issue New Recommendation in Effort to Prevent Eye Injuries at Home
from NewsInfusion - Videos July 01, 2008
What do a bungee cord, a pan of frying bacon and lawn-care chemicals have in common? They are just a few of the common items around the house that can cause eye injuries, which a new study from the American Academy of Ophthalmology (Academy) and the American Society of Ocular Trauma (ASOT) reports are increasingly occurring at home. The new Eye Injury Snapshot, a clinical survey of eye injuries across the U.S., found that nearly half of the 2.5 million eye injuries that Americans suffer annually now happen in and around the home in common places like the lawn, garden, kitchen or garage.
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Exclusive Interview With James White
from Hoops Addict July 01, 2008
Most basketball fans know James White due to his dunks on YouTube that make you jump out of your seat in awe and amazement. But he s more than just a high flyer. After spending the past year in Turkey winning a Euroleague Championship, White’s added some new aspects to his game and he s hoping to return to the NBA next fall. After a workout with the Toronto Raptors, White took some time with Ryan McNeill to chat about whether he can touch the top of the backboard when he dunks, his experiences playing in Turkey, how he s evolving as a basketball player, and a wide range of other topics.
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In The Scrum With Canada’s Senior Men’s National Head Coach Leo Rautins
from Hoops Addict June 30, 2008
Following Canada’s win over Lebanon on Monday evening, Canada’s Senior Men’s National Head Coach Leo Rautins talked with the media about how his playing rotating is coming together, how Joel Anthony is fitting in with the team, the strong play of Jermaine Anderson running the offense, and a host of other topics.
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Washington Introduces JaVale McGee
from Hoops Addict June 30, 2008
With the 18th pick in last Thursday s NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards selected forward/center JaVale McGee out of the University of Nevada. Today, Team President Ernie Grunfeld and head coach Eddie Jordan officially introduced McGee. Grunfeld and Jordan spoke about their expectations for McGee, the adjustments he may have to make, and how Jordan s prior relationship with McGee s mother played a role in the draft process. McGee spoke about what he brings to the Wizards, the differences between the pro and college game, and his mother s role in his basketball development
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MLB Week 14: Weaver a loser in no-hit effort; Tigers making Joe eat his words; Mid-season report card
from The Pitch: Interactive MLB baseball talk June 30, 2008
Jered Weaver (Jeffery Patch/Flickr) With interleague play and half of the 08 season in the books, The Pitch hosts Andrew Kappes and Brandon Rosage tread into dangerous territory in a buy-or-sell report card for Major League Baseball s hottest and coldest clubs. The guys start in the West, where it s tough not to sell on every team from the National League version. And even in the AL West, the 48-33 Angels are posting league lows in hitting categories. In the AL Central, the Tigers are on the prowl at 41-40, along with the Twins and White Sox through their interleague rampage. And in the East, the guys ask the question, If we re scared of the Rays taking the AL, shouldn t we be scared of the Marlins grabbing the NL? The show also puts the spotlight on a once-in-a-lifetime anomaly where Jered Weaver was removed from a game in which he had a no-hitter through six innings, his bullpen held the no-hitter and his club still lost 1-0. How is that possible? Props also go out to the June Pick-Off champion Allison Byerley, who set an all-time high score of 25 points to win a free Liveboard. And don t miss The Batting Stance Guy. Enjoy and interact via e-mail at thepitch@mvn.com or via phone at 360-450-MVN3.
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MEET THE BETTER FAT SISTERS!
from NewsInfusion - Videos June 30, 2008
Animated Characters AvailableFor Live, In-Studio Kitchen Interviews Via SatelliteMon and Poly with Dr. Robert H. Eckel Talk about the Better Kinds of Fats And Where to Find Them in Everyday Foods.LIVE SATELLITE INTERVIEWS WITH THE BETTER FAT SISTERS THURSDAY, MAY 22, 6:30 AM - 2:30 PM ET
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In The Scrum With Ernie Grunfeld
from Hoops Addict June 28, 2008
Just minutes after drafting sophomore forward/center JaVale McGhee from University of Nevada, Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld spoke to the media about McGhee s upcoming role with the Wizards, how he compares to current Wizards forward Andray Blatche, the challenges of drafting young players out of college, how the Wizards brass prepared for the draft, and just missing out on Roy Hibbert.
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Diahann Carroll Launches National Campaign Honoring Cancer Caregivers
from NewsInfusion - Videos June 27, 2008
Legendary actress and performer Diahann Carroll turned the spotlight today on the Stars in the lives of cancer patients and survivors by announcing the launch of The Wellness Community s (TWC) Star Campaign, a national effort to honor the everyday people who support cancer patients in numerous ways throughout their cancer journeys. In addition, TWC released the findings of a national survey of cancer survivors and their caregivers.
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MLB Week 13: Chacon assaults his Astros boss; Todd Jones does Magglio impersonation; Cheaters bats
from The Pitch: Interactive MLB baseball talk June 26, 2008
Shawn Chacon (l_stallberg/Flickr) The best way to describe this Thursday edition of the program might be Violent. Shawn Chacon helped set the tone with his attack on Astros GM Ed Wade, justifying the incident because, I lost my cool and I grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the ground. I jumped on top of him because at that point I wanted to beat his (butt). Words were exchanged.” The violence continued with discussion about Major League Baseball s reaction to the serious injuries sustained by broken maple bats. Mets manager Jerry Manuel then took center stage after his ump bump in which he asked for an apology from umpire Brian Runge for making contact during an argument over a ball-or-strike call. Then it got completely out of hand when host Joe Aiello demanded that he be taken off the show s hot seat and that nothing relevant in life happens west of the Mississippi River. It was awkward. Enjoy these discussions and piles more during a end-of-the-week edition of The Pitch. Don t miss the setup of June s final Pick-Off competition in which listeners can win a free Liveboard bluetooth scoreboard. And don t miss the videos referenced in the show, including Todd Jones Magglio Ordonez impersonation during Wednesday s rain delay, Kinter s favorite ball girl catch and JB s nod to a baffling switch hitter and switch pitcher confrontation. Enjoy and interact via e-mail at thepitch@mvn.com or via phone at 360-450-MVN3.
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EURO 2008 Semi-Final - Russia 0 - 3 Spain
from Goal442.com June 26, 2008
UEFA Euro 2008 Semi-Final - Russia v Spain Second-half goals from Xavi Hernández, Daniel Güiza and David Silva sent Spain through to a UEFA EURO 2008 final meeting with Germany as Luis Aragonés s men proved too strong for Russia in Vienna. 2008, euro, Football, Highlights, live, Russia, Soccer, Spain, UEFA, video, Videos
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