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AL and NL MVP Races Heat Up


By Ryan Henry

     It’s getting close to the end of the season, which means that it is time to look at those in the running for MVP honors. In both the AL and NL there are two that distill to the top and a few that are fighting to stay in the conversation.  First, let’s take a look at the AL race.

American League

1.       The first person you have to talk about when considering the AL MVP is the Angels’ Mike Trout. He currently leads the league in four statistical categories: batting average at .346, stolen bases (33), runs (86) and OPS+ (182). On top of that, he is sitting at an absurd 6.7 wins-above-replacement  (WAR) according to Fangraphs.com. He is playing for a contender, and could very well be the third player to win both rookie of the year honors to go alongside his MVP trophy, which would also go nicely alongside his likely Gold Glove.

photo courtesy of the Los Angeles Angels

2.       Next up is Robinson Cano. He was a finalist for this award last year, and would have won it had Josh Hamilton not had the monster year he did. Unfortunately for Cano, it looks like he will fall victim a second time to somebody having a career year, and the distinct anti-Yankee culture that pervades MVP voters. Cano is sitting at 5.1 WAR, currently second behind the aforementioned Mike Trout. Additionally he is hitting .313 (tops among second basemen), 24 home runs (also tops among second basemen) and 64 RBIs (second among second basemen). Cano also has the advantage that his team will probably be playing in the postseason, while it remains to be determined if the Halos will even be there.

3.       If Trout doesn’t make the playoffs and the voters really hate the Yankees as much as it seems, then Miguel Cabrera could find himself hoisting MVP honors. He has been on an absolute tear this year batting .325 with 27 HRs and 91 RBIs. He currently site second in the AL in batting average, first in RBIs and third in slugging percentage. He is also third in AL in WAR at 4.8. Despite all this, voters may be turned off by the fact that he may not even be the MVP of his own team, as Austin Jackson is having a similarly ridiculous statistical season.

photo courtesy of the Detroit Tigers

National League

1.       Ryan Braun is an absolute beast. He leads the NL in HRs with 29 and is tied for third in RBIs with 74. He is putting these numbers up while playing for a Brewers team that has very little going for them. However, the reigning NL MVP was the subject of some controversy regarding performance enhancing drugs in the offseason. These allegations coupled with the fact that Braun isn’t on a contending team (the Brewers are 8 games under .500) could be the perfect storm to ensure that he doesn’t repeat.

2.       The biggest threat to Braun (other than the PED allegations) is Andrew McCutchen. He is hitting an out of this world .373 for the season, a full 25 percentage points ahead of rookie phenom Trout. McCutchen gets on base 43.1% of the time, trailing only the injured Joey Votto in that category and leads the majors in slugging percentage at .628. To top it all off, he leads the NL in WAR at 6.1. He has made the Pirates a contender. The only reason I rank Braun above McCutchen is because he has had some help in the form of Garrett Jones, Neil Walker, Pedro Alvarez and the recently acquired Travis Snider. This looks like the year that the Pirates end their playoff drought, and McCutchen should benefit from it.

photo courtesy of the Pittsburgh Pirates

3.       Melky Cabrera hits singles. He hits a lot of singles. He is hitting .348 but only has 10 HRs. His OPS is a ridiculous .998, while his wOBA (weighted on-base average) sites 8th in the National League at .396. He is an offensive equivalent of a Rolex watch. You can count on him getting to first base two to three times a game. The problem is that he may not even be the best offensive player on his team. If McCutchen gets points taken off because he has help, then Cabrera is in trouble. Buster Posey is also having a career year, and is one of the reasons that opponents can’t pitch around Cabrera. And, while Cabrera is doing exceptionally well getting on-base, he doesn’t do as good of a job as either of the other two in this list.

     If the voting ended tomorrow, I would give it to Trout and McCutchen. Trout is having a one-of-a-kind type season and the allegations of Ryan Braun are too severe to justify giving him an MVP, especially since baseball likes to shy away from controversy. Any of these six candidates are deserving of the award, and the last quarter of this baseball season promises to be an exciting one either way.

Usain Bolt, Barry Bonds, NFL Training Camp, T.O. a Seahawk, Olympic boxing

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Podcast 53- Quality Time Spent


 Podcast 53- Quality Time Spent

Podcast 53- Quality Time Spent


The Asylum is back with a special Tuesday matinee. Tonight, we reveal our booms and busts, talk TO, and answer your tweets. Plus, we shout out to our 700th Twitter follower, @GridironExperts. Finally, we announce the winners of the free roll spots in @zbullsmoke's 20 team Toilet Bowl League. Don't miss it!

Barry Bonds on Hall of Fame, "If you want to keep me out, that's your business."

Barry Bonds feels that he should be in the Hall of Fame. After all, he is the home run leader which is the record of all sports records. What do you think?

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"In the Net With Mattman" NBA Podcast 08/04/12

Hosted by the Mattman (@mindofmattman), who writes, edits, and produces his own content on www.mindofmattman.com, "In the Net With Mattman" is a weekly sports show that is powered by an incurable basketball fever, and is dedicated to everything basketball including the NBA, Euroleague, the Olympics, and NCAAB.


Make sure to take a peek at Matt's website, and take a listen below.

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Errol Spence's loss overturned


Associated Press
LONDON -- A few hours after the U.S. men's boxing team thought it was done at the Olympics, amateur boxing's governing body decided Errol Spence deserved to fight on.
AIBA overturned Spence's loss to Indian welterweight Krishan Vikas late Friday night, five hours after the defense-minded Vikas had apparently clutched and grabbed his way to a 13-11 victory.
After the American team protested the result, AIBA's competition jury reviewed the bout and ruled Vikas had committed nine holding fouls in the third round alone. He also intentionally spit out his mouthpiece in the second round, which should have resulted in at least four points of deductions.
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Kyle Terada/USA TODAY SportsWelterweight Errol Spence, left, lost Friday, but after the American squad protested the result officials ruled that Spence should have won. Spence will stay in the tournament.
Spence advanced into the quarterfinals to face Russia's Andrey Zamkovoy on Tuesday. If he wins, the American men's team will avoid leaving the Olympics with no medals for the first time ever.
"I am obviously thrilled that the competition jury overturned my decision and I can continue chasing the gold medal I came here to win," Spence said late Friday night. "I am going to make the most of this second chance that I've been given. I can't wait to get back in that ring on Tuesday."
Spence felt he had won the bout afterward, expecting his hand to be raised in the ring, but wasn't terribly surprised when Vikas got the nod. The welterweight from Dallas already was the last U.S. man standing after his eight male teammates lost in the previous five days, including three-time Olympian Rau'shee Warren's 19-18 loss to France's Nordine Oubaali an hour earlier.
Spence stopped the eight-fight skid, but must beat Zamkovoy to save the most successful team in Olympic boxing history from its first medal shutout and its worst showing at any games -- although three U.S. women are still alive in their first Olympic tournament, which begins Sunday.
Spence's late reprieve was surreal for a team that appeared headed home with nothing. Spence struggled to penetrate Vikas' technical, plodding style despite showing superior power and entertainment value.
"We did a lot of work, got a lot of coaching, but it's the judges that we feel we're going against most of the time," Warren said.
The 2008 U.S. team won only one bronze medal in Beijing, the worst showing so far -- but at least that team won six total fights, one more than the London team. The American men have won only one gold medal in the last three Olympics, by Andre Ward in Athens in 2004.
The vaunted American team has claimed at least one boxing medal in every modern Olympics where boxing was a sport except the boycotted Moscow Games, and many of the men who won them are among the giants of the sweet science.
Cassius Clay, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Floyd Patterson, Oscar De La Hoya, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones Jr. and Floyd Mayweather Jr. all won medals for U.S. teams, leading generations of boxing talent the world couldn't match.
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Chuck Myers/MCT via Getty ImagesAmerican flyweight Raushee Warren, right, lands a punch on France's Nordine Oubaali during the third round of Friday's bout. Oubaali beat Warren, 19-18.
The Americans' 48 gold medals and 108 total medals are easily the most in Olympic boxing history, with 45 more medals than second-place Cuba.
The London team actually won its first four fights last weekend, but then the losses piled up with alarming speed. The Americans' poor performance caps a two-decade struggle to adapt to changes in the amateur sport, with steadily declining medal counts ever since boxing went to a computerized scoring system that rewards a style with stark differences from pro boxing.
The U.S. seemed headed for a better showing last week. The 4-0 start showed its improved team chemistry after the Beijing team squabbled and argued its way to a dismal showing.
The current U.S. team has a strong relationship with coach Basheer Abdullah and his staff, even though Abdullah only had about six weeks to prepare as a late hire by USA Boxing. None of the fighters blamed the coaching-staff turmoil for his performance, but the string of losses was stark: Three fighters lost on Wednesday, followed by two more on Thursday before Warren's defeat.
After Spence's apparent loss, Abdullah came close to suggesting the judges might have been biased against some American fighters, although he also believes U.S. boxers need years of training in the amateur sport to compete at its highest levels. Amateur boxing features five ringside judges who award points only when they believe a punch lands, rather than traditional scoring systems that evaluate skill, style, technique and aggression.
The amateur sport moved to a computerized scoring system after Jones' infamous loss at the Seoul Olympics in 1988, when three judges awarded a decision to South Korea's Park Hi-sun after Jones dominated their fight.
"I don't blame any (scoring) systems," Abdullah said. "I blame the people that operate them. I'm disappointed in some of the things I'm seeing."
Spence knew the feeling after three rounds of trying to break through the passive guard of Vikas, who fights a rigid amateur style emphasizing defense and tactical aggression. India's amateur boxing scene has surged in popularity in the four years since Vijender Singh won his nation's first Olympic medal in Beijing, with thousands of prospective Olympians training in the amateur style with no intention of ever turning pro.
"I thought I won the fight," said Spence, a talented puncher who intends to turn pro this fall, along with most of his teammates. "I thought I threw more punches and landed more shots. I thought I was the more aggressive boxer. It was kind of frustrating, but he's fighting to the computer system."
Warren's loss was particularly heartbreaking. The undersized dynamo nicknamed "Nuke" twice passed on a pro career and a chance to provide financially for his growing family to take another shot at hanging a gold medal around the neck of his mother, Paulette.
He waited well over a decade for this moment, climbing the amateur ranks in his native Cincinnati and avoiding the pitfalls that put two of his three brothers in prison. He got to the top of the amateur sport -- and then stumbled at the three biggest moments of his career.
Warren wept in Beijing when he lost his opening bout on a last-minute tactical error. Four years and another one-point loss later, he seemed dulled to the pain of going winless in his unmatched Olympic career.
And he won't be back for Rio: Warren said he'll turn pro, probably along with every member of his team.
"It ain't really no setback for me," Warren said. "I've got big things coming up. This isn't the end for Rau'shee Warren."
Oubaali rallied from a first-round deficit with more aggression and precision than the third-seeded Warren, a former world champion. Warren also lost his contact lenses in the opening round and couldn't size up Oubaali, who mostly controlled the final two rounds.
Warren still thought he might have eked out the decision, but few fans at ExCel seemed surprised when Oubaali got the decision. Abdullah also said he agreed with the decision.
Now 25, Warren says he's still happy he stuck around to become the first three-time U.S. Olympic boxer -- even though he might still turn out to be the biggest disappointment on the least successful American team ever.
"It's always a good experience," he said, "to do something people don't normally do."

Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press

Down to the wire: Rangers acquire Dempster from Cubs at deadline

The Rangers acquired right-handed starter Ryan Dempster from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for two Minor League prospects minutes before today's non-waiver Trade Deadline.

Dempster, 35, has gone 5-5 with a 2.25 ERA in 16 games/starts for the Cubs this season. His 1.038 WHIP this season ranks 6th in the majors and 3rd in the National League.

This is the second deal with the Cubs today, after the Rangers acquired backup catcher Geovany Soto from Chicago this morning.

The Rangers will hold a press conference to discuss today's transactions at 4 p.m. CT. Watch it live on texasrangers.com.



Mavericks Announce 2012-13 Season Schedule


DALLAS – The Dallas Mavericks announced their 2012-13 season schedule today, which includes eight games on TNT, seven on ESPN, seven on NBATV, one on ABC and two on ESPN Radio. 

The Mavericks tipoff their 33rd season by traveling to play the Los Angeles Lakers on Opening Night, Oct. 30, where they will battle the newest Laker and former Maverick Steve Nash.  That game will be televised exclusively on TNT. Aside from the opener, TNT will also televise at Phoenix (Dec. 6), vs. Miami (Dec. 20), at Oklahoma City (Dec. 27), atGolden State (Jan. 31), at San Antonio (Mar. 14), vs. Los Angeles Clippers (Mar. 26) and at Los Angeles Lakers (Apr. 2).

The Mavericks’ seven ESPN telecasts include at Los Angeles Clippers (Dec. 5), at Boston (Dec. 12), at Los Angeles Clippers (Jan. 9), vs. Oklahoma City (Jan. 18), vs. San Antonio (Jan. 25), at Brooklyn (Mar. 1) and vs. Brooklyn (Mar. 20).

Dallas also has seven televised games on NBATV.  They are vs. Denver (Dec. 28), at Miami (Jan. 2), at Oklahoma City (Feb. 4), at Minnesota (Mar. 10), at Portland (Apr. 7), at New Orleans (Apr. 14) and vs. Memphis (Apr. 15).

Additionally, ESPN Radio broadcasts two Mavericks’ games this season: vs. Los Angeles Lakers (Feb. 24) and at Los Angeles Lakers (Apr. 2).

The remaining portion of the Mavericks’ local television schedule for games on Fox Sports Southwest, TXA 21 and HDNet will be released at a later date.  All games can be heard on ESPN 103.3 FM and on KFLC (1270 AM) in Spanish.

Mark Followill, former Mavericks guard Derek Harper and Jeff “Skin” Wade return for all the Mavericks telecasts.  Chuck Cooperstein and former Dallas guard Brad Davis call all the action on ESPN Radio 103.3 FM, while Victor Villalba is back as the play-by-play voice for the Spanish broadcasts on 1270 AM KFLC.

After beginning the season with the first two games on the road at Los Angeles (Oct. 30) and at Utah (Oct. 31), the Mavericks will play eight of their 14 games in November at home. The November home schedule is highlighted by a visit from the New York Knicks (Nov. 21) and Los Angeles Lakers (Nov. 24).

March will prove to be the Mavericks’ busiest month when they play a season-high 16 games. March will come in like a lion when the Mavericks are on the road for six of their first seven games, including the team’s first-ever trip to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to take on Deron Williams and the Nets, but will go out like a lamb with the Mavericks playing the final six games of the month within the friendly confines of American Airlines Center.  

The Mavericks have 16 back-to-backs this season with only one stretch of four games in five nights.  In total, 10 back-to-backs are on the road, three begin at home and conclude on the road and three are road-to-home. 

For information on full season, half and mini packages, call 214-747-MAVS for the best available seating and ticket plans in American Airlines Center.


© 2012 Dallas Mavericks

Tonight's Show: Special Guest Jason "Jet" Terry of the Boston Celtics

10:30pm: Jason Terry will join us to talk about AAU West Coast National Champion Lady Jets and what is has been up to since becoming a Celtic.

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Ichiro Suzuki's first hit as a NY Yankee


Dez, His Mother and Attorney Speak


AsylumFantasyFootball.com: Podcast 49- Shut Up and Talk

Podcast 49- Shut Up and Talk is Posted


Podcast 49- Shut Up and Talk



The Asylum is back LIVE on Blog Talk Radio. This week, we conclude our division previews with the snore fest that is the AFC South. Plus, we play another round of America's favorite game show...Fact or Fiction. Tonight's show has been brought to you courtesy of fantasy6thman.com

Lady Jets win AAU West Coast Nationals

Congratulations to the Lady Jets! 5th grade girls won 2nd place and the 8th grade girls won it all. Listen to live Lady Jets basketball on RFSportsRadio.com 


Coach Lonnie Franklin will join us on tomorrow's show

NCAA comes down hard on Penn State


Video: Jared Cunningham shooting practice with Mavs


2012 Open Championship Update - Snedeker ties 36-hole record, Tiger charges back

The 2012 Open Championship is shaping up to be a good one. Brent Snedeker ended at -10 to tie the record for 36-holes in the Open set by Nick Faldo. Tiger roars back to to third place after shooting back-to-back 67's. Woods ended the day with his signature fist pump and roar sinking a birdie bunker shot on 18. Adam Scott, with Tiger's ex-caddie, is in second place.

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SMU and The Death Penalty - The Only Time Issued

Nick Ficorelli of www.thesportschronline.com wrote a great piece about The Death Penalty issued to SMU. Seems very topical with the Penn State scandal dominating college football. Check it out...

Dwight Howard a Laker? Lady Jets, British Open, NFL, NBA

DUE TO NETWORK SERVER ISSUES THE SHOW HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED


 If Dwight Howard becomes a Laker, do they become favorites to win it all? Lonnie Franklin joins us from Las Vegas to give us an update on the Lady Jets. We talk British Open, RG3, Andrew Luck, O.J. Mayo, NFL, and NBA!






MAVERICKS SIGN GUARD O.J. MAYO


DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have signed free agent guard O.J. Mayo. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Mayo (6-4, 210) was the first round draft pick (third overall) in the 2008 NBA Draft of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Mayo’s draft rights were later involved in a draft day trade that sent him, along with Marko Jaric, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner, to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Brian Cardinal, Mike Miller, Jason Collins and the draft rights to Kevin Love.

The HuntingtonW.Va., native has played in 301 career games (181 starts) with Memphis. He holds career averages of 15.2 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.1 steals and 32.8 minutes per game. Mayo has also proven to be durable playing in 301 of a possible 312 games throughout his four-year career.

Mayo was named NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2009 and runner-up to Derrick Rose for the 2008-09 NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 18.5 points and 3.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 38.0 minutes in 82 games (82 starts).

“We are thrilled to make O.J. Mayo a part of the Mavericks family,” President of Basketball Operations Donnie Nelson said. “O.J. is a young, dynamic player with tremendous upside. His ability to play both backcourt positions will give us depth and versatility. We are excited and welcome him to Dallas.”


© 2012 Dallas Mavericks

5 Reasons why Dwight Howard should be a Laker


  1. It is tradition - Throughout NBA history the biggest of the BIG MEN have made their way to Los Angeles to wear purple and gold. Mikan, Jabar, O'neal, and Chamberlain seem to come to mind.
  2. He already lives in LA - Dwight Howard spends his off-season cruising, eating, and living it up in LA. That is going to be impossible if this deal does not get done.
  3. NBA Titles - No doubt he has a better chance with the Lakers to get a few titles than with Brooklyn, Houston, and Orlando. It is a Laker tradition.
  4. Steve Nash & Kobe Bryant - Howard will finally be around veteran guys that can absorb some of the spotlight. Their leadership would help him fully develop into a global star.
  5. Heir to the Throne - Kobe plans to retire in two years. By that time, Dwight's star power should be in another galaxy. Perfect timing to be the next all-time great "Laker" in the franchise's rich history.


Rick Carlisle, Dez Bryant, NBA Free Agency, NFL deals, Team USA

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10:30pm CST: Rick Carlisle talks about his new team and summer league play. We breakdown the NBA free agency moves. We look at the  NFL signings of Brees, Forte, and Rice. MLB trade deadline talk and of course Dez Bryant, the truth about the incident.

Point Guard Jeremy Lin Possibly a Rocket.

        The former New York Knicks point guard, Jeremy Lin, is currently a free agent, after having a "Cinderella" type of year! He came out of know where and got his chance to start for the Knicks in mid-season, and shined! He started out averaging over 20 ppg, then once teams starting adjusting to him, and his play style, he only scored about 14 ppg.
                                                     The 23 - year old Lin has a decision to make. The Houston Rockets have offered him a 3yr 25 million dollar contract, but the Knicks have until midnight tonight, July 17, to offer him a contract, or he will most likely end up going to the Rockets. The Knicks have recently signed point guard Jason Kidd, and they traded to get point guard Raymond Felton from the Portland Trail Blazers.
                                                        Carmelo Anthony would "Love" to see Lin get re-signed with the Knicks. “I would love to see him back, honestly, I would definitely love to see him back. But knowing the business of basketball, it’s kind of a tough situation, kind of for both parties. With Jeremy, I know he definitely would want to be back in New York, and with the team, (owner James) Dolan definitely wants him back. But it’s just a matter of figuring it out," said Anthony after an interview on Sunday, July 15. Now it's all in the Knicks hands' now to see whether Lin goes to the Rockets or not.


                       
                                                          Do you think Jeremy Lin should go to the rockets or re-sign with the New York Knicks if they offer him a new contract? Where do you think is the right fit for Jeremy Lin?

AsylumFantasyFootball.com: Podcast 47- Happy as a Lark

Podcast 47- Happy as a Lark is Posted

Podcast 47- Happy as a Lark





The NFL has two-a--days, The Asylum now brings you two-a-weeks...you're welcome. Tonight we welcome in special guest Nick Ficorelli of www.thesportschronicle.com. We discuss the Forte and Rice deals as well as break down the AFC Manning....I mean West. Plus, Briggs drops some knowledge on us as he lets us know what a lark is and why they are so happy. You’re not going to want to miss this show.

Asylum Fantasy Football: Podcast 46- Nuclear

Podcast 46- Nuclear

The Asylum Fantasy Football Podcast is back with a special guest.....Former Ravens WR and Super Bowl Champ Patrick Johnson. Check it out as PJ makes some bold predictions regarding the Bengals, Steelers, Dolphins, Brandon Marshall, Wes Welker, and Ochocinco. You don't want to miss this.



RBs get paid; Forte gets $32 million; Rice gets $40 million


The Chicago Bears and Matt Forte agree to 4 year deal that totals $32 million dollars. Ray Rice gets a 5 year deal from the Baltimore Ravens that totals $40 million.

The Rice deal will pay him $17 million the first year and $25 million over the first 2 years.

Both RBs expressed their displeasure with the franchise tags placed on them by their respective teams. They both planned not to show up any team activities until the deals were done. Now, we know who is going to picking up the tab for a few dinners.

Expect more deals to come including the Ravens Ed Reed and QB Joe Flacco, Maurice Jones-Drew, Derrelle Revis, and more.

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Pirates Stopped as Brewers Score Four in the Sixth.

The Pittsburgh Pirates met their match today when they traveled to Milwaukee to face the Brewers. On the mound for the Pirates today was A.J. Burnett, their star pitcher that came over from the New York Yankees. Burnett had won nine consecutive games, despite the no decision he had on july 8, against the Houston Astros. On the other side the Brewers had Yovani Gallardo, who has had a decent year with a record of 8-6.
                                                You would think by looking at who's pitching and at both lineups, that the pirates would have an easy win. But think again. The Pirates struck first blood as Andrew McCutchen hit a solo shot off of Gallardo, to get his fifth home run in four games. Despite the home run Gallardo had a very solid performance striking out a career high of 14 out of  the 17 Pirates who went down on strikes. The Brewers weren't phased at all as they scored four runs in the sixth, that started with a Pirate error, and led to Nyjer Morgan coming home from second. The Brewers held strong for the rest of the game, as they won 4-1, shocking the Pirates.
                                                 Burnett seemed pretty disappointed after the game, receiving his first loss in 9 straight decisions. ""That's probably the best stuff I've had in a long time," Burnett said. "I tried to minimize the damage the best I could, but a couple runs in the sixth, that's the ballgame."(By JR Radcliffe / Special to MLB.com).
                                                  The Pirates will be heading to Colorado tomorrow, July 16, to face the Rockies at 8:40 p.m., While the Brewers will be getting prepared to take on the St. Louis Cardinals at there home field tomorrow, July 16, at 8:10 p.m.


                                                       Do you think this win will motivate the Brewers and turn their season around to make the playoffs? After his loss today, how good do you think A.J. Burnett will pitch in his next start?

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DREW BREES BENEFITS FROM SAINTS "BOUNTY-GATE"; $100 MILLION DOLLAR DEAL

Drew Brees gets a new deal from the New Orleans Saints that sets new NFL record; $100 million dollar contract with $60 million guaranteed.


After Roger Goddell made his own NFL history with the punishment of the Saints organization do to the "bounty-gate" scandal, the Saints decide to make history of their own by signing their franchise quarterback to  record breaking deal. Drew Brees was very vocal about not starting the season under the franchise tag before the suspensions were levied against the GM, head coach, and players; but the talk got even louder once the hammer came down.

The Saints faced a season of turmoil after the punishment was laid down. Ironically, now a quarterback benefits from the Saints defense targeting to injure quarterbacks. Brees himself was a victim of rough play in the last year of his Chargers contract that led many experts to say he would never play at a high level again. He was damaged goods. It was that reason alone that the Saints were able to take a chance on Drew that paid off with him leading every quarterback passing statistical category over the last 3 years, plus the franchise's first Super Bowl Championship. That injury was the reason Brees knew he could not start this season under a franchise tag.

The poker game between the Saints and Brees took an unfair turn in his favor when Roger Goddell put the mirror behind the Saint's chair. The suspension of the GM, head coach, and assistant head coach left the Saints without any leadership. The deal had to get done at any cost. Is anyone worth $100 million dollars? Probably not since statistics for players receiving max deals show that the hind sight is 20/20 when weighing out the player's performance in the latter years of the deal. Drew could have set-out a few games and would have forced the Saints to rename the Super Dome, but he wanted to get back to his team to give them some leadership. That you can't put a price on.

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Trade Talk Rumors About Howard Going To Rockets.

There has been a lot of trade talk concerning the Orlando Magic star Dwight Howard. The Houston Rockets are the latest suitor trying to close in on getting Howard. Originally Howard was wanting to be traded to the Brooklyn Nets, but unfortunately with the re-signing of Deron Williams, and the landing of former Atlanta Hawks star Joe Johnson, the Nets didn't have enough money to bring Howard into the mix.
                                       Houston has reconstructed a trade that would work for both squads. With the Magic having to reconstruct their whole team, the Rockets will possibly be bringing in four other Magic players as well. The Rockets have already released Luis Scola to clear more cap space so the trade can happen.
                              

       The trade involves the Rockets having to take over the contracts for Glen Davis, Jason Richardson, Chris DuhonOn, and possibly Hedo Turkoglu from the Magic, to obtain Dwight Howard. In return the Magic will be acquiring Kevin Martin, Patrick Patterson, Marcus Morris and Chandler Parsons, from the Rockets as well as their first-round pick that they got from the Toronto Raptors in a previous trade. In order for all this to happen, the Magic have to decide if it's worth going through with this blockbuster trade and rebuild their team.
     
                         




 Do you think the Orlando Magic should go through with this trade and rebuild their whole starting 5? Do you think they should look for other offers before they decide on going all the way with this deal?

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TONIGHTS SHOW: GUESTS JAE CROWDER & JARED CUNNINGHAM OF THE MAVS, '92 DREAM TEAM VS '12 TEAM USA DEBATE, THE FREEH REPORT, DREW BREES

10:30PM CST: Join us tonight as we discuss the '92 Dream Team vs '12 Team USA debate. Derek Page (@DPageHoopsWorld) of HOOPSWORLD.com will add his opinion also. Plus our interviews with new Mavericks Jae Crowder and Jared Cunningham. We get into the controversial Freeh Report on the Penn State Scandal and Drew Brees. 


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LEBRONALD PALMERS, ARE YOU WEARING THESE?

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JARED CUNNINGHAM, WHO DO YOU WANT TO MATCH UP WITH? "RUSSELL WESTBROOK"

We interviewed new Mav Jared Cunningham about coming to Dallas and comparisons to Russell Westbrook. Cunningham tells us that he is looking forward to matching up to Westbrook.

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