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Mauer has 7 RBIs, Valencia 4 as Twins stomp KC (AP)

Posted on 27 July 2010 by admin

Kansas City Royals center fielder Willie Bloomquist dives for but misses a triple hit by Minnesota Twins' J.J. Hardy during the eighth inning of a baseball game Monday, July 26, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)AP – Joe Mauer had five hits and a career-best seven RBIs and Danny Valencia went 4 for 4 with a grand slam for his first major league home run, leading Minnesota to a 19-1 rout Monday night over Kansas City.


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Matt Garza pitches 1st no-hitter in Rays history (AP)

Posted on 26 July 2010 by admin

Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Matt Garza throws in the first inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers on Monday, July 26, 2010, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)AP – Matt Garza pitched the first no-hitter in Tampa Bay Rays history and the fifth in the major leagues this season, beating the Detroit Tigers 5-0 Monday night.


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Nippert hit in head with liner, leaves game (AP)

Posted on 20 July 2010 by admin

Texas Rangers pitcher Dustin Nippert holds his head as trainer Kevin Harmon attends to him after being hit by a line drive off the bat of Austin Jackson of the Detroit Tigers in the sixth inning of a  baseball game in Detroit,  Monday, July 19, 2010. Nippert left the game assisted by a Harmon.  (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)AP – Texas Rangers right-hander Dustin Nippert escaped serious injury when he was hit in the head by Austin Jackson’s line drive in the sixth inning of an 8-6, 14-inning win over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.


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Pay or Punish. Just Do Something.

Posted on 08 July 2010 by admin

Let me paint a picture for you. It is this past Monday night; you have just opened another beer and are toasting with your friends. Why? Being the smart gambler that you are, you placed a significant wager on the San Antonio Spurs over the Dallas Mavericks, and the Spurs are up 111-109 with 15 seconds to go in the fourth quarter. Even more important, by betting on the Spurs, the Sportsbook gave you 4.5 points because the game is in Dallas. No need to worry about that now because the Spurs look like a lock to win outright.


“This game’s over. Finley’s three-pointer sealed the game,” your friend says.


Dallas comes out of their timeout and predictably feeds the basketball to their star, Dirk Nowitzki. You are counting down the seconds, waiting for the final shot and the game to end, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8. Dirk is simply backing down in the paint and covered by San Antonio’s defensive stopper, Bruce Bowen. All of a sudden, a whistle blows, but nothing really happened. Did Dallas call a timeout? Nope. The referee calls a personal foul on Bruce Bowen, and the Spurs are over the foul limit.


“WHAT, are you serious?” you start to scream. “Nothing happened!”


A little bead of sweat begins to form on your brow, and you crouch about five inches from the television. Nowitzki calmly makes the first free throw. You cannot believe this is happening. Nowitzki calmly makes the second free throw. Duncan misses a last second shot, and the game goes into overtime. You still have the spread, but of course, the Mavericks end up winning the game, 123-118. Your money is gone. In the span of a second, you went from euphoria to depression. Why? Did you pick the game wrong or celebrate too early?


No, poor officiating once again ruined another close game in another crucial situation. Why is the officiating so bad? There are two reasons. First, the salaries are too low, considering the power that these officials possess. For NBA refs, salaries can be as low as $90,000 per year. This may seem high, but it is not when compared to what players and coaches make. Furthermore, these officials are human, and there has to be some resentment that these guys control million dollar players, but make less than $100,000. This contributes to bad calls, consciously or unconsciously.


Pay these guys. Put them on the same level as the players or at least the coaches. Level the playing field and better results will follow. I am not saying that refs should be paid millions of dollars, but they should at least receive more than they are making now. Some of these guys just do not care, and why should they?


The other factor is the lack of punishment from the League Office. After game four in Dallas, multiple suspensions and fines should have come down on those officials, but basically, nothing happened. It was not just the last play of regulation that was called poorly, but rather, the entire game. On a team, if a player is not producing, he is benched. Why not do the same for professional officials? There needs to be a possible punishment in the mind of the official to ensure his full effort.


Punish these guys. Again, try to level the ground and put the officials in the players’ shoes. Professional sports needs to put an end to the whole referee vs. player war and make a joint effort to create fair contests. This will result in classic games where the right team actually wins the game.


I will leave you with one of the greatest current examples of poor officiating, Super Bowl XL. This game was atrocious. Actually, the game never seemed to start but was completely dominated by the officials. The TV ratings were the lowest for a Super Bowl in recent years, and anytime a great play was made, it was simply reversed by the refs. Why did this happen? This happened for the same reasons I stated above. NFL referees make as little as $25,000 a year and are considered part-time employees. Lonely sports writers make more than that. In addition, there was not really any severe punishment. This was the Super Bowl, one of the biggest sporting events of the year. People, we need to make a change across the board. If not, we are going to be left with these part-time employees controlling the fate of the biggest sporting events, and like it or not, our money is at stake.

Wagerweb.com Contributing writer

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Halladay goes the distance again, beat Braves 3-1 (AP)

Posted on 05 July 2010 by admin

Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Roy Halladay throws against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning of a baseball game Monday, July 5, 2010, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr)AP – Roy Halladay pitched his major league-best seventh complete game this season, Greg Dobbs hit a two-run homer and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 on Monday night.


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Blake’s 2-run homer lifts Dodgers past Giants (AP)

Posted on 29 June 2010 by admin

Los Angeles Dodgers' Chad Billingsley pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the first inning of a baseball game in San Francisco, Monday, June 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP – Casey Blake hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth inning, Manny Ramirez had an RBI double among his three hits and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 4-2 on Monday night.


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Jimenez holds Padres hitless into 6th in 10-6 win (AP)

Posted on 29 June 2010 by admin

Colorado Rockies starter Ubaldo Jimenez pitches against the San Diego Padres in the first inning of a baseball game Monday June 28, 2010 in San Diego.   (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)AP – Ubaldo Jimenez held San Diego hitless into the sixth inning and Miguel Olivo, Carlos Gonzalez and Ryan Spilborghs each hit a two-run homer in the Colorado Rockies’ 10-6 win over the Padres on Monday night.


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Cooper allows 3 hits, SC within win of title (AP)

Posted on 29 June 2010 by admin

South Carolina starting pitcher Blake Cooper, center, adjusts his cap as players congregate at the mound in the ninth inning against UCLA in game one of the best-of-three NCAA College World Series baseball finals, in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 28, 2010. South Carolina beat UCLA 7-1.(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)AP – Blake Cooper allowed three hits in eight-plus innings and Bobby Haney drove in a career-high three runs, moving South Carolina within a win of its first national title with a 7-1 victory over UCLA in Game 1 of the College World Series finals Monday night.


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Steve Slaton Best Game as a Pro

Posted on 24 June 2010 by admin


Steve Slaton’s best game of his rookie season MONDAY Night versus the Jacksonville Jaguars. Continues to prove those NFL draft analysts wrong..(Courtesy of Nfl.com)

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Morse, Guzman hit solo HRs in Nationals’ 2-1 win (AP)

Posted on 21 June 2010 by admin

Washington Nationals starting pitcher Livan Hernandez delivers to a Kansas City Royals batter during the third inning of a baseball game, Monday, June 21, 2010, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)AP – Mike Morse and Cristian Guzman hit solo home runs, Livan Hernandez pitched seven strong innings and the Washington Nationals beat the Kansas City Royals 2-1 Monday night.


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