David Murphy with an incredible behind the back flip to pitcher Bobby Parnell! See it Below!
The Mets beat the Dodgers 5-4 last night.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Roy Halladay On The Move?

The Toronto Blue Jays are falling out of contention.
They may try to dump salary in the form of moving Roy Halladay.
Where would Halladay go in the event of a trade? If the Blue Jays were to trade Halladay to the Yankees, can you imagine C.C Sabathia, A.J. Burnett and Roy Halladay? Wow!
Ditto if he is dealt to the Red Sox. Josh Beckett, Jon Lester, John Smoltz, and Halladay? Expect the fact that the Red Sox have too many starters right now to give them plenty of leverage.
The Phillies are planning on scouting Pedro Martinez and would probably try to be involved in a deal for Halladay.
Roy Halladay may be dealt. It will be interesting to find out where he will go.
Labels:
MLB Baseball,
Roy Halladay,
Toronto Blue Jays
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Your 2009 State Farm Homerun Derby Participants

Are now known, at least for the National League, anyway.
They are all first baseman who have plenty of pop in their bats.
The Phillies Ryan Howard, the Brewers Prince Fielder, the Padres Adrian Gonzalez and th Cardinals Albert Pujols have been confirmed to participate in the 2009 State Farm Home Run Derby, which will take place on Monday night July 14th at Busch Stadium.
Ryan Howard won the 2006 Homerun Derby, which was held in Pittsburgh.
The American League Participants are to be announced.
Labels:
State Farm,
State Farm Home Run Derby
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Your 2009 MLB All Star Game Rosters

Here Are Your rosters for the 2009 MLB All Star Game, being played on July 12th.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Starters
Pos Player B/T
C Joe Mauer, MIN L/R
1B Mark Teixeira, NYY S/R
2B Dustin Pedroia, BOS R/R
SS Derek Jeter, NYY R/R
3B Evan Longoria, TB R/R
OF Jason Bay, BOS R/R
OF Ichiro Suzuki, SEA L/R
OF Josh Hamilton, TEX L/L
Pitchers
Pos Player B/T
P Andrew Bailey, OAK R/R
P Josh Beckett, BOS R/R
P Mark Buehrle, CWS L/L
P Brian Fuentes, LAA L/L
P Zack Greinke, KC R/R
P Roy Halladay, TOR R/R
P Felix Hernandez, SEA R/R
P Edwin Jackson, DET R/R
P Joe Nathan, MIN R/R
P Jonathan Papelbon, BOS R/R
P Mariano Rivera, NYY R/R
P Justin Verlander, DET R/R
P Tim Wakefield, BOS R/R
Reserves
Pos Player B/T
C Victor Martinez, CLE S/R
1B Justin Morneau, MIN L/R
1B Kevin Youkilis, BOS R/R
2B Aaron Hill, TOR R/R
SS Jason Bartlett, TB R/R
3B Michael Young, TEX R/R
OF Carl Crawford, TB L/L
OF Curtis Granderson, DET L/R
OF Torii Hunter, LAA R/R
OF Adam Jones, BAL R/R
OF Ben Zobrist, TB S/R
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Starters
Pos Player B/T
C Yadier Molina, STL R/R
1B Albert Pujols, STL R/R
2B Chase Utley, PHI L/R
SS Hanley Ramirez, FLA R/R
3B David Wright, NYM R/R
OF Carlos Beltran, NYM S/R
OF Ryan Braun, MIL R/R
OF Raul Ibanez, PHI L/R
Pitchers
Pos Player B/T
P Heath Bell, SD R/R
P Chad Billingsley, LAD R/R
P Jonathan Broxton, LAD R/R
P Matt Cain, SF R/R
P Francisco Cordero, CIN R/R
P Ryan Franklin, STL R/R
P Dan Haren, ARI R/R
P Josh Johnson, FLA L/R
P Ted Lilly, CHC L/L
P Tim Lincecum, SF L/R
P Jason Marquis, COL L/R
P Francisco Rodriguez, NYM R/R
P Johan Santana, NYM L/L
Reserves
Pos Player B/T
C Brian McCann, ATL L/R
1B Prince Fielder, MIL L/R
1B Adrian Gonzalez, SD L/L
1B Ryan Howard, PHI L/L
2B Orlando Hudson, LAD S/R
2B Freddy Sanchez, PIT R/R
SS Miguel Tejada, HOU R/R
3B Ryan Zimmerman, WSH R/R
OF Brad Hawpe, COL L/L
OF Hunter Pence, HOU R/R
OF Justin Upton, ARI R/R
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Steve McNair Killed In Tennesee

Reports are coming out of Tennesee that former All Pro NFL Quarterback Steve McNair has been shot and killed.
Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron confirmed that police were called to a residence and found McNair and a woman shot to death inside. Aaron said authorities don’t yet know the circumstances of the shooting.
McNair was one yard away from forcing the first Overtime Super Bowl during Super Bowl XXXIV. McNair was co-MVP of the NFL in 2003. McNair played for the Ravens late in his career before retiring.
Labels:
NFL Football,
Steve McNair,
Steve McNair dead
The 70th Anniversary of Lou Gehrig's "Luckiest Man" Speech
In his final days, as he battled ALS, Lou Gehrig penned his most personal thoughts in a series of revealing letters.
Labels:
ALS,
Lou Gehrig,
Lou Gehrig's Disease,
Luckiest Man
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Shaq's Motto: Win A Ring For The King
The best sound bytes from Shaq's news conference earlier today.
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