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03
2007
FOX’s Buck won’t handle NFL pre-game chores (STL Today)
FOX Sports has named Curt Menafee as host of the network’s NFL coverage, replacing host Joe Buck. Buck will remain doing play-by-play with Troy Aikman and Menafee will handle all pre-, post- and half-time shows for the network from their Los Angeles, Calif. studios.
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Categories : Broadcasting, NFL
28
03
2007
New Orleans’ Loomis wins NFL executive of the year (NFL.com)
New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis has won the NFL executive of the year award presented annually by The Sporting News, the publication announced Thursday.
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Categories : NFL, News
28
03
2007
Broncos sign CB Bly to a five-year, $33M deal (ESPN.com)
The Denver Broncos signed the recently acquired cornerback Dre Bly to a five-year, $33 million pact, according to ESPN.com’s Michael A. Smith. The deal includes $18 million in bonus money, $16 million guaranteed.
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Categories : NFL, News
28
03
2007
Davis proposes satellite Hall of Fame sites to benefit retired NFLers (USA Today)
The ghost of Al Davis, owner of the Oakland Raiders, has proposed a plan to build satellite Hall of Fame sites at Disney theme parks in hopes of generating revenue for financially troubled NFLers who have retired.
There is currently only one NFL Hall of Fame, located in Canton, Ohio.
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Categories : NFL, News
28
03
2007
News and notes while we try to find something for you to read while eating that bowl of soup… 
SEC, coaches on board with playoff seedings? (Sportsline) A day late in posting, but certainly not a dollar short.
Montreal Expos 2007 season preview (Deadspin) We miss Youppi!
Putz passes test, will break camp with Mariners (Seattle Times) Did we mention we have a fantasy draft Thursday?
Billy Packer: Still batshit crazy (The Big Lead) Green Onions! (Bill Raftery reference)
MLB’s pre-Opening Day power rankings (Fox Sports) World Champion Cardinals ranked 15th.
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Categories : NCAABB, NCAAFB, MLB
28
03
2007
EchoStar closer to deal with MLB than inDemand? (BizofBaseball/Sports Business Journal)
According to a published report in the Sports Business Journal, EchoStar’s Dish Network is closer to a deal than its cable-based counterpart, inDemand of Comcast cable systems.
The EchoStar proposal will likely call for an equity share in the soon-to-be launched “The MLB Channel”.
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Categories : Sports Marketing, Broadcasting, MLB
28
03
2007
“Who Would You Do?” tournament winding down (The Big Picture)
The Big Picture presents the final four of ladies in sports broadcasting. The fearless final four features Erin Andrews v. Melissa Stark (don’t ask how she still qualifies for sports) and Rachel Nichols v. Stacy Dales.
If the presidential elections taught us anything, it’s that every vote counts!
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Categories : Broadcasting, Entertainment, Sports
28
03
2007
Report: Former major leaguer Urbina sentenced 14 years (AP/Yahoo! Sports)
According to the Associated Press, former major league closer Ugueth Urbina has been sentenced to 14 years for an attempted murder on his ranch in 2005.
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Categories : Law, MLB, News
28
03
2007
Only once since 1991 had the Atlanta Braves not finished in the top perch in the National League East standings (the strike-cut 1995 season had the Braves finishing in second place). Since 1969, no major-league team has shown that sort of dominance within their own division as Atlanta did.
That was until 2006.
Last season, the New York Mets put up 97 wins in their romp to the division title. In doing so, they bested the Philadelphia Phillies who unusually surged after selling off star slugger Bobby Abreu to the New York Yankees at the trade deadline.
Items of note in the NL East this offseason -
- The Braves let go of 2B Marcus Giles after six seasons of service and traded 1B Adam LaRoche to the Pittsburgh Pirates for reliever Mike Gonzalez.
- The Florida Marlins fired manager Joe Girardi after the team fell off in the season’s second half, yet still won the manager of the year award.
- The New York Mets, in need of a left fielder after letting Cliff Floyd walk, hired journeyman outfielder Moises Alou.
- The Philadelphia Phillies dealt for top-of-the-rotation starter Freddy Garcia, but had to part ways with bullpen arm Gavin Floyd and pitching prospect Gio Gonzalez to land “The Chief”.
- The Washington Nationals parted ways with legendary Hall of Famer and manager Frank Robinson, who guided the club through their tumultuous final years in Montreal.
Without further ado, a peek at the NL East…
More after the jump »
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Categories : Previews, MLB, Featured
28
03
2007
News and notes while rolling out of bed…
Hey! The NIT is going on! WVU advances to final four (ESPN) Three-pointer at buzzer puts West Virginia in NIT final four.
NC State head coach Lowe’s son faces 22 charges (AP/ESPN) Two separate attacks net 22 charges that include drug possession, armed robbery.
Brodeur breaks his own franchise record for wins as Devils skate past Islanders (Reuters) Another strong season by Brodeur puts him in position for Vezina.
Pujols finding stroke (MLB.com) Look out National League –”El Hombre” tuning up.
Bonds: ‘I’m in a good mood because I feel good.’ (USA Today Sports) Might Bonds just shoot past Aaron with little difficulty?
Timberwolves, up by 25 with five to go in third, blow lead, game (AP/Yahoo! Sports)
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Categories : Law, NHL, NCAABB, NBA, MLB