Posts Tagged ‘scores-teams’

FBFW: Consistency a prized commodity in fantasy

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

In baseball terms, a no-hitter is a game in which, by definition, one team does not successfully reach base by means of a hit. It all sounds simple enough. Simple, perhaps, but still rare.

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FBFW: Consistency a prized commodity in fantasy

McMurray makes history at Brickyard

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Juan Pablo Montoya once again had victory within reach at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Then questionable strategy cost him first the lead, and ultimately the race.

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Jon Wertheim: Rafa’s bling, Serena’s grudge, more mail

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

How do you think Uncle "Fly coach, drive Kia" Toni feels about Rafa's $525,000 watch? --Christina Davis, Boston, Mass.

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Jon Wertheim: Rafa's bling, Serena's grudge, more mail

Michael Rosenberg: Get ready for intrigue, drama, upsets; it’s NCAA tournament time (Sports Illustrated)

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

We might not know what to do about health care, and maybe we ignored the risks of derivatives and pretended not to see the housing bubble and told ourselves that Titanic was really the best picture of that year, whatever year it was.

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Michael Rosenberg: Get ready for intrigue, drama, upsets; it's NCAA tournament time (Sports Illustrated)

Phelps suffers rare loss in 200 free (Sports Illustrated)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

ROME (AP) -- The winner draped himself triumphantly on the lane rope, thrusting his right hand in the air to celebrate a world record.

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Phelps suffers rare loss in 200 free (Sports Illustrated)

T.I.P.S.: Arizona’s Reynolds steals the show (Sports Illustrated)

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The toughest job with a column like this is giving so many pieces of advice and knowing that some of them won't pan out. Every analyst wants to be right all the time, just like every ballplayer wants to bat 1.000.

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T.I.P.S.: Arizona's Reynolds steals the show (Sports Illustrated)

Silva wins, Liddell stumbles at UFC 97 (Sports Illustrated)

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

SI.com's Josh Gross provides first-rate analysis from the UFC 97 showdowns in Montreal featuring light heavyweights Chuck Liddell and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and, in the main event, Thales Leites and Anderson Silva for the UFC middleweight title.

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Silva wins, Liddell stumbles at UFC 97 (Sports Illustrated)

Silva wins, Liddell stumbles at UFC 97 (Sports Illustrated)

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

SI.com's Josh Gross provides first-rate analysis from the UFC 97 showdowns in Montreal featuring light heavyweights Chuck Liddell and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and, in the main event, Thales Leites and Anderson Silva for the UFC middleweight title.

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Silva wins, Liddell stumbles at UFC 97 (Sports Illustrated)

Bryan Armen Graham: NBA Rookie Rankings (Sports Illustrated)

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Just three weeks into his NBA career, Bulls point guard Derrick Rose is already putting his name in the franchise record books.

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Bryan Armen Graham: NBA Rookie Rankings (Sports Illustrated)

Jon Heyman: Yankees make Sabathia top target (Sports Illustrated)

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

DANA POINT, Calif. -- Determined to overhaul and upgrade their skimpy starting rotation, the Yankees have made superstar free agent CC Sabathia their top winter target and, once baseball's quiet period expires, intend to offer him a contract to top the record $137.5 million that the Mets gave Johan Santana last year, according to people familiar with the Yankees' plans.

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Jon Heyman: Yankees make Sabathia top target (Sports Illustrated)