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Minggu, 28 Desember 2008

Most Popular Athletes of 2008

Michael Phelps accomplished the greatest individual feat in Olympic Games history by winning a record eight golds in Beijing. In competing with the most-searched athletes of 2008, though, the American swimmer couldn't even make it onto the medal stand.

Surprisingly, in a sporting year highlighted by the three-week summer spectacle in China, the top three spots were occupied by non-Olympians: Maria Sharapova, Gina Carano and Danica Patrick. Sure, sex appeal was a factor in their popularity, but these athletes were more than just pretty faces.

In January, Sharapova captured her third Grand Slam tennis title at the Australian Open and held the No. 1 ranking going into the French Open before suffering a shoulder injury that forced her to miss the Olympics and the U.S. Open. In April, Patrick became the first woman to win an IndyCar race when she passed up a late pit stop for fuel to outsmart the field at the Indy Japan 300.

Carano's sudden emergence mirrored the rapid rise of mixed martial arts. The sport's growing popularity led to mainstream acceptance in 2008 and to its network television debut (in prime time no less) on CBS, whose executives hyped their broadcasts with Kimbo Slice, the street-fighting YouTube sensation. The fighter who ended up stealing both of CBS's shows was Carano, whose girl-next-door looks belied her devastating fight skills demonstratedd in two highly entertaining victories.

Athletic achievements weren't the main reason why Olympian heartthrobs Amanda Beard and Leryn Franco as well as golfer Natalie Gulbis got more than their share of attention on the Web. Beard didn't come close to medaling in Beijing, but the U.S. swimmer did land a spot in People's 100 Most Beautiful list. Franco, a javelin thrower from Paraguay and a beauty pageant runner-up, won the hearts of many admirers despite finishing 51st at the Olympics. Gulbis, the glamour girl of women's golf, generated more interest with her off-the-course endeavors including a gig on the upcoming "Celebrity Apprentice."

Continuing this theme of beauty, the beautiful game of soccer placed two of its biggest names in the athlete searches' top 10. Cristiano Ronaldo scored 42 goals to help the world's most popular soccer club, Manchester United, win the championships of England and Europe and earned the continent's player of the year award. Former Man United standout David Beckham proved his star power by rounding out the list despite a disappointing season with the Los Angeles Galaxy. He managed to keep himself in the soccer spotlight by joining England's exclusive club of players who've made 100 national team appearances.

No athletic effort captured the public's fascination quite like Phelps' pursuit of Mark Spitz's record of seven golds in one Olympics. Dramatic victories in the 400-meter relay and 100 butterfly further cemented Phelps' legend, but despite being a familiar face to Olympic viewers (he won six golds four years ago in Athens), users were still curious about the Baltimore native, searching for information about his age, salary, well-documented diet and double-jointed arms as well as details about his personal life, namely his father absent from the Beijing scene and dating status.

With seven world records, Phelps looked good in surpassing Spitz's 36-year-old mark. He just didn't look that good to get the Search top spot.

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Sabtu, 13 Desember 2008

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Coca-Cola Happiness Factory : Coke Happiness Movie : Happiness Factory


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Normalt er jeg ikke bruke enhver tid ser på reklame fordi jeg ikke se live TV lenger. Vi eier en HD-opptaker og vi kuttet ut alle kommersielle blokker, slik at våre beste viser inneholder ingen stemning spoilers. Når på en stund et sted kommer sammen som gjør at du glemmer det er annonsering.
The Happiness Factory

Det hele startet med en animert spot gjort av Psyop for Kull og byrået Wieden + Kennedy. Siden lansering i 2006, den originale "Happiness Factory" har gått på å bli den høyest rangerte globale spot The Coca-Cola Company noen gang har testet. Annonsen har vunnet flere priser, inkludert en "Silver Lion" i 2007 Cannes annonsering utmerkelser, "Grand Prix Gold Prize" i 2006 Epica Awards, og senest en nominasjon for en primetime kommersielle "Emmy" i USA.

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Some bands struggle to play two gigs in a day, let alone three. US Rockers, Simple Plan however, laughed in the face of Camden yesterday, when they played a duo of venues in North London. After an afternoon spent recovering from Australia Day celebrations, my head wasn’t ready for the onslaught ahead. Two Seatwave reviewers covered the lunchtime acoustic gig at the tiny Camden Barfly, and the marginally bigger Underworld gig at 3:30

pm. Hell, if I was tired… what state was the band in?

As the day progressed, the reports hitting my mobile phone were frenzied and positive. “You’re going to love the gig tonight – they were amazing this morning!”.
Anticipation wasn’t just rife in my corner of the train… the streets of Camden were heaving too. Some eager punters had been queuing outside the Electric Ballroom since 6am and others had trekked over Europe to be there.

The line that snaked its way up Camden High Road throbbed with an eclectic mix of fans. Girls in tutus, journos, pierced bits aplenty, dads escorting minors, empty vodka bottles and painfully fashionable boys rearranging their side swept locks. It was the liquorish allsorts of line-ups – each punter ready for the mother of all gigs.

Jumat, 12 Desember 2008

Notimex Dice De la Torre que a pesar del 2-0 la "moneda sigue en el aire"

 

Dice De la Torre que a pesar del 2-0 la "moneda sigue en el aire"

11 diciembre 2008 08:44 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- La modestia relució esta noche en el técnico José Manuel de la Torre, al decir que "la moneda está en el aire" y que por tanto, Toluca va a tratar de redondear la obra ante Cruz Azul en su estadio, el próximo domingo.El "Chepo" condujo esta noche a sus Diablos Rojos a un triunfo por 2-0 y todo indica que es contundente para la coronación en el Torneo Apertura 2008 del futbol mexicano.Mencionó que sus futbolistas hicieron un buen partido, sobre todo en el primer tiempo, con buen control de las acciones, pues el defensa central paraguayo Paulo da Silva y Sergio Amaury Ponce hicieron las anotaciones del triunfo."Llevamos ventaja y eso es importante, dimos un pasito y nos falta otro, y esperamos coronarnos el próximo domingo", expresó en conferencia de prensa.A pesar de la ventaja, insistió en que "esto no ha terminado, falta mucho, el segundo tiempo", en alusión al segundo encuentro y a la espera de la respuesta de la "Máquina".Respecto al desempeño de su equipo, De la Torre comentó que no hay forma de medirlo, cuando se le preguntó qué calificación le daba, pero dijo que sus muchachos hicieron un gran partido.Sobre el hecho de si se imaginaba ganar relativamente fácil, respondió que "siempre me imagino ganar, nunca empatar o perder, pero también sé que hay muchas veces que no se puede triunfar".En cuanto al orden y oficio que presentó el conjunto escarlata, dijo que es parte del futbol. "Tienes que defender bien y atacar bien, es lo que hemos demostrado a lo largo del torneo, lo que pasa es que no hay resonancia".

Jugadores y cuerpo técnico regresaron esta noche a Toluca para entrenar este viernes durante la mañana y van a recibiar a los medios de información cerca del mediodía.

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11 diciembre 2008 08:56 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- Ante la desventaja en el marcador, el técnico Benjamín Galindo afirmó que Cruz Azul va a tratar por todos los medios de revertir la pizarra ante Toluca, que esta noche ganó 2-0.Diablos Rojos así tomó ventaja en la final por el título del Torneo Apertura 2008 del futbol mexicano, gracias a los tantos del paraguayo Paulo da Silva y de Sergio Amaury Ponce.La idea del "Maestro" Galindo es que sus pupilos tengan orden defensivo, no reciban gol y hacer un tanto en los primeros minutos del encuentro de "vuelta" del próximo domingo en el estadio Nemesio Díez."Hay que ser pacientes para no tener errores atrás y hacer un gol tempranero. Tengo tres días para preparar el encuentro y dar la vuelta al marcador", expresó.Obviamente, no da por perdida la final al decir que "el equipo va a estar bien (mentalmente), es obvio que en este momento duele la derrota, pero tenemos tres días para levantarnos y vamos a ir con la frente en alto".Aceptó que esta noche su equipo no generó llegadas en el primer tiempo, periodo en que Diablos Rojos cerró los espacios, tuvo la posesión del esférico. "En el segundo tiempo tuvimos dos o tres llegadas, pero no la contundencia".

"Si ellos tuvieron la fortuna de hacer dos goles, nosotros tenemos el segundo tiempo para darle la vuelta al marcador", expresó el timonel cruzazulino, al comentar que los tantos del rival fueron producto de desatenciones de su escuadra.

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Notimex Señala Mancilla que cumplieron con el primer objetivo en la final

 

Señala Mancilla que cumplieron con el primer objetivo en la final

11 diciembre 2008 09:18 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- Toluca cumplió hoy sólo con el primer objetivo al imponerse 2-0 a Cruz Azul en la final de "ida" del Torneo Apertura 2008 del futbol mexicano, señaló el delantero chileno Héctor Mancilla."Estoy contento por el triunfo porque Toluca creo que fue muy superior a Cruz Azul, y se cumplió el primer objetivo", indicó el ariete andino poco antes de abordar el autobús del equipo mexiquense.Consideró que más allá de que el conjunto cruazulino no fue el mismo de partidos anteriores en la fase final, el triunfo de Diablos Rojos se fincó en el buen trabajo realizado por ellos mismos."Nosotros hicimos nuestro trabajo, hicimos ver mal a Cruz Azul pero por méritos propios. Creo que hicimos un buen futbol, manejamos muy bien el balón, tuvimos dos oportunidades a pelota parada y las aprovechamos bien", señaló.

El campeón de goleo del Apertura 2008 dijo que no deben confiarse porque aún faltan 90 minutos del capítulo de "vuelta" en el estadio Nemesio Díez. "Esto no acaba aquí, hay que jugar de la misma forma porque no hemos ganado nada".

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Notimex Señala Mancilla que cumplieron con el primer objetivo en la final

 

Señala Mancilla que cumplieron con el primer objetivo en la final

11 diciembre 2008 09:18 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- Toluca cumplió hoy sólo con el primer objetivo al imponerse 2-0 a Cruz Azul en la final de "ida" del Torneo Apertura 2008 del futbol mexicano, señaló el delantero chileno Héctor Mancilla."Estoy contento por el triunfo porque Toluca creo que fue muy superior a Cruz Azul, y se cumplió el primer objetivo", indicó el ariete andino poco antes de abordar el autobús del equipo mexiquense.Consideró que más allá de que el conjunto cruazulino no fue el mismo de partidos anteriores en la fase final, el triunfo de Diablos Rojos se fincó en el buen trabajo realizado por ellos mismos."Nosotros hicimos nuestro trabajo, hicimos ver mal a Cruz Azul pero por méritos propios. Creo que hicimos un buen futbol, manejamos muy bien el balón, tuvimos dos oportunidades a pelota parada y las aprovechamos bien", señaló.

El campeón de goleo del Apertura 2008 dijo que no deben confiarse porque aún faltan 90 minutos del capítulo de "vuelta" en el estadio Nemesio Díez. "Esto no acaba aquí, hay que jugar de la misma forma porque no hemos ganado nada".

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Admite Sinha que Toluca esperaba un duelo más apretado ante Cruz Azul

 

Admite Sinha que Toluca esperaba un duelo más apretado ante Cruz Azul

11 diciembre 2008 09:22 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- Tener una ventaja de dos goles de visita al minuto 22, reflejó el trabajo que hizo Toluca en el estadio Azul, en un primer capítulo de la final del Torneo Apertura 2008 del futbol mexicano que Diablos Rojos esperaba más apretado.Así lo señaló el volante brasileño naturalizado mexicano Antonio Naelson "Sinha", quien apuntó también que ahora deben finiquitar la lucha por el título en el estadio Nemesio Díez, el próximo domingo."Todos esperábamos un partido más complicado, pero se hizo un buen trabajo en conjunto otra vez y la ventaja de esos dos goles nos dieron la tranquilidad para manejar el partido", señaló el jugador del cuadro toluqueño.Expuso que la ventaja obtenida esta noche les da un buen "colchón" para el encuentro del domingo en casa. "Estamos tranquilos, pero sabemos que tenemos que mejorar".Sinha aseguró que espera para el juego de "vuelta" a un Cruz Azul que no de el título por perdido, por lo que deberán aplicarse ante su afición para llevarse la novena corona, sexta en torneos cortos.

El seleccionado mexicano señaló "espero otro partido igual, con una actuación férrea por parte de ellos para marcar. Afortunadamente hoy las cosas salieron bien para nosotros".

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Despiden aficionados a Cruz Azul con mezcla de esperanza y coraje

 

Despiden aficionados a Cruz Azul con mezcla de esperanza y coraje

11 diciembre 2008 09:28 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- Con una mezcla de coraje y esperanza despidieron algunos aficionados a los integrantes del club de futbol Cruz Azul cuando abandonaron el estadio en un autobús para irse al hotel de concentración."Echenle hue..." le gritaron varios aficionados a los jugadores celestes que estaban ya en el camión donde posiblemente no los vieron, pero seguro sí los escucharon.También les corearon el "sí se puede", para alentarlos a sobreponerse a la desventaja en el marcador 2-0 que sacó esta noche el Toluca en el primer encuentro de la final por el campeonato del futbol mexicano.Los jugadores César Villaluz y Alejandro Vela coincidieron en que no se deben desesperar el próximo domingo cuando disputen ante el cuadro escarlata el choque de "vuelta", sobre todo ante el orden defensivo que posee el conjunto dirigido por José Manuel de la Torre.De la misma manera comentaron que deben generar más opciones de gol, tener más entrega y no regalar nada como sucedió esta noche en los primeros 45 minutos.Vela, quien entró de relevo, indicó que la "Máquina" debe tratar como mínimo emparejar el marcador para buscar el alargue del partido y definir al campeón en tiempo extra o en tanda de penales.

"No hay que bajar la cara, hay que ir a hacer goles y a salir a la cancha como nunca, a dar todo", expresó por su parte, César Villaluz.

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Admite Ponce cierta sorpresa por ventaja tan rápida que tuvieron

 

Admite Ponce cierta sorpresa por ventaja tan rápida que tuvieron

11 diciembre 2008 09:39 PM
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México, 11 Dic (Notimex).- Sergio Ponce, quien marcó el segundo gol en la victoria de Diablos Rojos esta noche sobre Cruz Azul, admitió que tener una ventaja de 2-0 al minuto 22 fue hasta cierto grado sorpresivo para ellos mismos."No fue sorpresa, pero el equipo venía a hacer bien las cosas, el resultado era lo de menos, queríamos sacar uno bueno y el 2-0 lo es", comentó.Contento con su anotación, lograda en un tiro libre, indicó que se debió a que "todos buscamos aportar nuestro granito de arena y todo es en pro del equipo".Además, mencionó que es muy significativo que este gol se de en un partido por el título del futbol mexicano y que ayudó a consolidar un buen primer tiempo del Toluca."La verdad es que sí, es el partido que todo mundo espera desde la pretemporada y no son muchos los jugadores que hacen los goles, y sinceramente estoy feliz y todo eso se lo debo a mis padres, a mi hija Gisel, quienes son la principal fuente de motivación para todo eso", contó.Ponce opinó que la delantera tomada en los primeros minutos del encuentro es positiva, pero que no deben confiarse."Aún nos faltan más recorridos, el domingo debemos hacer un gran partido, conseguir otra victoria y que a la postre nos dé el campeonato", contó.Por su parte, el defensa paraguayo Paulo da Silva, quien abrió el camino al triunfo escarlata, mencionó que no deben sentirse ya campeones."Estamos cerca, pero no podemos festejar todavía, hay que jugar igual y sobre todo cuando se tiene enfrente a un equipo grande, hay que respetar y no menospreciar", opinó.

El capitán de Diablos Rojos, último en abandonar el vestidor juzgó también que "nuestro equipo se paró bien, Cruz Azul tuvo algunas posibilidades de gol, pero estamos contentos porque nos llevamos un gran triunfo".

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Yaquis culminan barrida con 13 carreras ante Tomateros

 

Yaquis culminan barrida con 13 carreras ante Tomateros

 

OBREGON, México (AP) - Agustín Murillo empujó tres carreras con un doble con las bases llenas en la quinta entrada y Saíd Gutiérrez remolcó dos más con doblete en el sexto capítulo para los Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón que apalearon 13-5 a Tomateros de Culiacán y los barrieron en la serie.

El lanzador de Ligas Mayores Rodrigo López (1-1) cargó con la derrota. López salió del montículo después de tener una discusión en la que empujó al umpire central por diferencias sobre sus lanzamientos.

La victoria fue para Luis Mendoza (2-1). Por Obregón, Brian Spilborghs se estrenó en la temporada con cuadrangular y tres carreras producidas.

Murillo se colocó a tres dobletes de la marca de todos los tiempos en la Liga Mexicana del Pacífico cuando restan 15 jornadas por disputarse.

En Los Mochis, los Naranjeros de Hermosillo sumaron cinco carreras en la séptima entrada en un triunfo por 6-4 ante los Cañeros para completar la barrida en la serie. Edgar González (2-1) se apuntó el triunfo. El descalabro fue para Heriberto Ruelas (1-1) de Los Mochis, mientras que el salvamento quedó en el registro de Dale Thayer (8).

En Guasave, los Venados de Mazatlán atacaron temprano a los Algodoneros y resistieron una reacción tardía para ganar 8-6 el tercero de la serie.

Mazatlán evitó la barrida y empató en el primer lugar de la tabla. Lorenzo Buelna (1) destacó a la ofensiva por los Venados al empalmar un cuadrangular de tres vueltas.

En Navojoa, los Mayos dieron un gran paso a la clasificación al vencer 7-6 a los Aguilas de Mexicali para consumar también la barrida. Navojoa anotó todas sus carreras en las primeras tres entradas ante el abridor Oscar Rivera (5-5).

Por los Mayos, Mauricio Lara (3-2) lanzó cinco episodios de calidad para llevarse el triunfo. El salvamento fue para el cubano Hansel Izquierdo (7).

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Kamis, 11 Desember 2008

Get access to the Yahoo! Sports Team's thoughts and volley your thoughts right back at them. Tell us about your leagues! Fantasy football season is just around the corner, but if you’re a serious fantasy football fan it has already started. And that’s what we’re looking for, serious players in serious leagues…or fun players in fun leagues. If you or someone you know plays fantasy football in an interesting league, for instance, everyone is a die-hard Chicago Bears fans; everyone lives, or has lived in Atlanta, GA; all your team names must include all the letters from Brett Favre’s name; or your team has played fantasy together since the 5th grade; like I said interesting. We’re looking to talk to you about your fantasy league, maybe even give you and your fun friends some exposure. Please post a comment or send a message with your Yahoo! username, and don’t forget to include why your league is so interesting. Thanks and can’t wait to hear from you. Nicol Yahoo! 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And so now, you'll be able to see local news on your team pages, player pages, and in your team tracker module. Team tracker module? Not enough of you are using our personalization feature. But once you let us know what your favorite teams are, we'll track those teams for you on our top page and league pages. And by track we mean - their scores come first on the mini-scoreboards on those pages; they come first in the scrolling ticker at the top of our home page; and there are little news modules (that now include local news for your teams) on the top/league pages as well. Anyway, we hope you'll like getting a little of your local flavor on your favorite teams. We're enjoying it quite a bit ourselves and are looking forward to seeing the content grow and diversify over time. Update: We think we've got the Flash issues licked. Let us know if you still are having issues. Now, for the bad news... If your MLB GameChannel or StatTracker isn't updating, we think we know the reason why. Adobe added additional security to the latest version of their Flash player (version 9.0.124.0 released April 8th) that doesn't allow us to connect to our servers in the way we're used to doing it. We're working to find the right solution to their new security requirements, but it's going to take a few more days or so to jump through the hoops needed to get you your scores. We are very sorry for the inconvenience, and even more sorry that the only work around we have is to follow these instructions to downgrade your Flash player back to version 9.0.115.0: Uninstall your current Flash player - uninstallers are here , Install the older version - grab 9.0.115.0 here. , If prompted, do not update to version 9.0.124.0 again. We know it's frustrating - and we share those feelings with you. We'll keep you posted on our status and will let you know when we make the adjustments needed to get MLB GameChannel and Stattracker compatible with Flash Player version 9.0.124.0. --Cristobal Yahoo! 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How will you stack up? But the main reason is that we wanted to make sure you had enough time to plan out what you're going to be doing with the five million bucks we'll give you for your perfect bracket. We wouldn't want to give you all that money just to have you making some quick, foolish decisions. So get to planning. After you register of course. And just to make sure the whole tourney stays competitive, we're committed to giving away $10k to the best bracket (on the off chance that it's not a perfect bracket...) So, go ahead, try and impress us with your hoops insight. Since I'm an

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We didn’t get our blog leagues off the ground before the season started, but our experts are happy to take a few of you on in midseason leagues. If you’re interested in squaring off against the likes of Funston, Evans or Behrens, post a comment or send a message with your Yahoo! username. We’ll send out league invites in the next couple weeks. If we have enough folks interested, we’ll create up to three leagues. Let us know soon; midseason scoring begins June 16.

Friday May 23, 2008 - 12:17pm (PDT) Permanent Link | 95 Comments
Some good news and some bad news...
The good news - you may have heard about how Yahoo! is working with newspapers across the country to get their content integrated into the site. Well, we at sports were all for that. And so now, you'll be able to see local news on your team pages, player pages, and in your team tracker module.
Team tracker module? Not enough of you are using our personalization feature. But once you let us know what your favorite teams are, we'll track those teams for you on our top page and league pages. And by track we mean - their scores come first on the mini-scoreboards on those pages; they come first in the scrolling ticker at the top of our home page; and there are little news modules (that now include local news for your teams) on the top/league pages as well.
Anyway, we hope you'll like getting a little of your local flavor on your favorite teams. We're enjoying it quite a bit ourselves and are looking forward to seeing the content grow and diversify over time.
Update: We think we've got the Flash issues licked. Let us know if you still are having issues.
Now, for the bad news...
If your MLB GameChannel or StatTracker isn't updating, we think we know the reason why. Adobe added additional security to the latest version of their Flash player (version 9.0.124.0 released April 8th) that doesn't allow us to connect to our servers in the way we're used to doing it.
We're working to find the right solution to their new security requirements, but it's going to take a few more days or so to jump through the hoops needed to get you your scores.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience, and even more sorry that the only work around we have is to follow these instructions to downgrade your Flash player back to version 9.0.115.0:

Uninstall your current Flash player - uninstallers are here
, Install the older version - grab 9.0.115.0 here.
, If prompted, do not update to version 9.0.124.0 again.


We know it's frustrating - and we share those feelings with you. We'll keep you posted on our status and will let you know when we make the adjustments needed to get MLB GameChannel and Stattracker compatible with Flash Player version 9.0.124.0.
--Cristobal
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Okay guys and gals, I messed up and we're real late on this league. Post a message here or send us a message with your Yahoo! username if you want to play in a blog league with Funston or Evans. We might have to draft a bit after the Japan games cause of this little oversight.
Real sorry - but the season is kind of long...
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Madness already?
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We've just launched our NCAA bracket game. I know, you're thinking that the teams aren't going to be picked until next month, so why the rush?
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Wade’s start puts him in rare NBA air

MIAMI (AP)—Even Dwyane Wade was a bit astonished when he learned about the company he’s in these days.

Out of the nearly 4,000 players who’ve suited up in NBA history, only two— Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan—finished a season with the sort of scoring, rebound and assist numbers Wade is putting up so far this season for the Miami Heat. Healthy again, Wade is averaging a league-best 29.5 points, along with 7.5 assists and 5 rebounds through 21 games.

Besides Robertson (who did it six times) and Jordan, no other player has averaged at least that in all three categories, although three others have been close—Larry Bird in 1986-87, John Havlicek twice in the early 1970s and Wade’s good friend LeBron James, who averaged 30 points, 7.9 rebounds and 7.2 assists last season for Cleveland.

“Hopefully I can do better,” Wade said. “For right now, it’s always great to be in the conversation with anybody the likes of Michael Jordan and Oscar … but they did do it for a whole season. Mine is only 20-some games in. I’ve got 60-some more to go.”

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So can he keep this up?

“I guess we’ll see,” Wade said.

Across the board, Wade is on his way to having his best season in a number of categories. His scoring is 2.1 points higher than his previous per-game average best. He’s also on pace to establish new career-highs in field-goal shooting, 3-pointers made, steals and blocked shots, and is certainly the biggest reason why the Heat—who were the NBA’s laughingstock last year—are off to a 12-9 start this season.

For Wade, the two injury-marred seasons that followed Miami’s 2006 championship campaign are “dead and gone,” just like the stigma of last year’s 15-67 debacle.

“Health is a big part of all player’s performance,” Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks said. “This league is too good. If you’re not healthy, you can’t do it, I don’t care how gifted you are. He’s obviously healthy and he’s one of the best players in the game right now.

“He does everything. Blocks shots, passes, gets steals, he can score so many different ways. He’s healthy. You can see it.”

By now, Wade’s medical history is well-known to those who’ve followed his meteoric rise in Miami.

He dislocated his left shoulder in February 2007, a season where he battled sore knees as well. By the time he came back from the shoulder injury, the knees were shot, and so were Miami’s chances of defending its championship. The Heat got into the playoffs, but with Wade dragging one leg around, got swept by the Chicago Bulls.

Last season was worse. Wade was limited to 51 games because of the myriad of injuries, the Heat fell apart, Shaquille O’Neal got traded and Pat Riley decided at season’s end to hang up his whistle for the second and final time.

So before heading off to the Beijing Olympics, Wade adopted a catchphrase: “Something to prove.”

Based on the way he’s playing, that’s more than just words.

“He’s always been good, but what he’s doing now, I don’t know if anybody can play any better, at both ends,” Charlotte coach Larry Brown said. “He makes everybody better every night and just plays at such a high level. It’s kind of neat to watch.”

Brown said that before his Bobcats faced the Heat on Monday night.

That night Wade scored 41 points—his NBA-best seventh game of 35 or more already this season—and added eight rebounds to lead Miami to a 100-96 win over the Bobcats, and punctuated the evening with a down-the-lane, poster-quality dunk of Charlotte’s Emeka Okafor during the Heat’s fourth-quarter comeback.

And with Wade, it’s not just the stats. He’s never played defense at this level. His passing seems smoother. His mid-range jumper is more effective than ever. Maybe most importantly, he’s not tumbling to the court while trying some high-flying layup every few minutes, something he was guilty of quite a bit in his first five seasons.

“He’s having an unbelievable year,” Heat forward Shawn Marion said. “He’s scoring the ball tremendously, he’s doing a lot on defense, a lot on offense. When you talk about players coming out of the gate right now, he’s definitely at the top of my list.”

The Olympic experience played a huge part in this early season surge, Wade said.

He wasn’t a starter in Beijing for Team USA, yet might have been the best player on the American roster. He led the red, white and blue in scoring, and his 27 points in the gold-medal game against Spain ensured that he wouldn’t be flying home with another disappointing medal. Wade was part of the bronze-medal team in Athens in 2004 and tossed that prize into a closet, soon forgetting its whereabouts.

“I don’t think there’s any question, playing at that level this summer was a huge help for him coming into this season,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

If Wade finishes with anything close to the types of numbers he’s posting now, he’ll almost certainly be part of the MVP conversation—like Olympic teammates like James, Kobe Bryant and Chris Paul, along with Boston’s Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, among others.

But unlike the Celtics, Lakers, Cavaliers and Hornets, the Heat aren’t considered a championship-caliber team.

And Wade knows that will hurt his individual-award chances at season’s end. So he’s not even thinking about it, and insists he’s just trying to keep the young Heat moving forward.

“I know I’m playing as well as anybody in the league,” Wade said. “But I’ve got to continue to help this team get over the hump … and it’s going to take a lot of work.”

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Torn ankle limits leave Artest uncertain for NBA Rockets

HOUSTON, Texas (AFP) - Houston Rockets forward Ron Artest will be uncertain for upcoming National Basketball Associationgames after an MRI examperformed on his right ankle showed two slightly torn ligaments.

Artest, who has averaged 15.7 points and 5.9 rebounds in 20 games in his first season with the Rockets, could have suffered the injuries as a result of playing on concrete for years, according to team officials.

Artest hurt his ankle last month in what was first thought to be merely a sprain, but when the pain continued, the deeper exam showed how the sprain has aggravated the ankle tendons.

While Artest did not play on Monday in a 109-97 loss to Memphis, he scored 19 points in a 92-84 win over Atlantaon Tuesday and hopes to be back Friday when the Rockets play at Golden State.

At 14-8, the Rockets - powered by the play of Chinese star center Yao Ming - are fighting New Orleansand San Antoniofor the lead in the NBA Southwest division.

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NBA’s All-Star Saturday heading to big screen

NEW YORK (AP)—All-Star Saturday night is heading to the big screen.

The event will be shown live in 3D to 80 digitally equipped theaters, the NBA and Turner Sports announced Wednesday. It’s the first fully marketed deal to deliver an NBA event to the public in live 3D.

All-Star Saturday, featuring events such as the slam dunk contest and 3-point shootout, will take place Feb. 14 in Phoenix and be televised by TNT. It will be distributed by Cinedigm Digital Cinema to as many as 160 screens in 35 states.

“The last few seasons we have embraced 3D HD as a new and innovative way to experience the excitement of our game and look forward to putting fans coast-to-coast in a courtside seat for All-Star Saturday Night,” Steve Hellmuth, the NBA’s executive vice president of operations and technology, said in a statement.

This will be the league’s fourth 3D HD event, but first shown nationwide.

The NBA showed the 2007 All-Star Saturday and the All-Star game in Las Vegas in 3D HD to an invitation-only gathering at the Mandalay Bay. It also held a viewing party for Cleveland fans on four 60-foot screens at Quicken Loans Arena during Game 2 of the ‘07 NBA finals, while the Mavericks showed a regular-season game at the Landmark Theater in Dallas last season.

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Opt-out clause key to Sabathia going to Yankees By Tim Brown and Gordon Edes Dec 10, 11:04 am EST

LAS VEGAS – Baseball’s perennial high-rollers, the New York Yankees, scored the biggest coup of the winter meetings when CC Sabathia reached preliminary agreement on a deal that will pay him $161 million over the next seven years.

The deal, according to a source close to negotiations, gives Sabathia the right to opt out of the contract after the first three years, by which time he will have been paid $69 million. Sabathia appreciated the clause because it satisfied concerns he had about living in New York and the impact it might have on his wife and three children.

He will make his opt-out decision after the 2011 season with four years and $92 million remaining on the deal, at which time he could renegotiate, leave or stay.

There has been no official confirmation of the deal. An announcement is not expected until after Sabathia passes a physical, which he is expected to undergo in New York within the next couple of days.

The New York Post was the first to report that Yankees general manager Brian Cashman got his man after visiting Sabathia and his wife, Amber, in San Francisco, the third straight day Cashman had met with the 28-year-old left-hander.

Sabathia’s agreement could signal the start of some serious dealing the next several days, with the Yankees also heavily in the market for at least one more free-agent starter from the top-tier list of A.J. Burnett, Derek Lowe and Ben Sheets. The Yankees are facing strong competition from Atlanta for Burnett, while the Phillies and possibly the Red Sox remain players for Lowe.

Sabathia now tops a rotation that will also have Chien-Ming Wang back from injury and the emerging Joba Chamberlain. The Yankees also are trying to persuade veteran Andy Pettitte to come back for another year.

And while the Yankees’ primary focuse remains pitching, there is the possibility that Cashman, flush with cash, could also pose a run at Mark Teixeira, though the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels are the front-runners for the switch-hitting first baseman.

The Yankees’ offer – with Cashman adding a year and $21 million to the original six-year, $140 million proposal the Bombers made weeks ago – eroded whatever preference Sabathia had to remain on the West Coast. With the Yankees having missed the playoffs for the first time after 13 straight appearances, Cashman was under pressure to show that he could still deliver the biggest prize on the market.

Another factor was that no West Coast team had made Sabathia an offer, a fact that must have weighed on the pitcher as the Yankees made their full-court press. The Milwaukee Brewers, who Sabathia led to the playoffs after a mid-season trade from the Cleveland Indians, were the only other team to make him an offer, and it was for five years and $100 million.

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Lawmaker proposing bill to end BCS system

WASHINGTON (AP)—Taking aim at a BCS system he said “consistently misfires,” a member of Congress planned to introduce legislation Wednesday that would force college football to adopt a playoff to determine the national champion.

Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, didn’t specify what sort of playoff he wants—only that the BCS should go.

“In some years the sport’s national championship winner was left unsettled, and at least one school was left out of the many millions of dollars in revenue that accompany the title,” Barton said in a statement released ahead of the bill’s introduction. “Despite repeated efforts to improve the system, the controversy rages on.”

He said the bill—being co-sponsored by Reps. Bobby Rush, an Illinois Democrat, and Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican—“will prohibit the marketing, promotion, and advertising of a postseason game as a ‘national championship’ football game, unless it is the result of a playoff system. Violations of the prohibition will be treated as violations of the Federal Trade Commission Act as an unfair or deceptive act or practice.”

The BCS was created in 1998 by the six most powerful conferences. Since then, the system has been tweaked to make it easier for teams from smaller conferences to qualify for the top games. The sites for the four BCS bowls—the Rose, Orange, Sugar and Fiesta—take turns hosting a championship game between the top two teams in the BCS standings, which are based on two human polls and six computer ratings.

This season, Florida (12-1) and Oklahoma (12-1) will meet in the BCS title game Jan. 8 in Miami.

Barton cited Southern California in 2003 and undefeated Auburn in 2004 as examples of worthy teams left out of the BCS national championship game.

“This year, we again have two teams with one loss each playing for the ‘championship,’ while two undefeated teams and four additional teams with only one loss will play in bowl games, but none can become ‘champion,”’ he said.

When an Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a hearing about the BCS in 2005, lawmakers said they weren’t going to pursue legislation.

“The BCS method of determining who is No. 1 consistently misfires,” Barton said Wednesday. “Simply exposing the flaws and subjecting them to discussion … hasn’t led to improvement by those who run the system.”

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Arena Football League won’t suspend play for now

PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The Arena Football League wasn’t quite ready to roll up the turf on its 50-yard indoor fields or put those lanky goal posts in storage.

The AFL’s 2009 season remains on schedule—for now.

The league’s board of directors met via conference call Wednesday but “despite rumors and reports to the contrary” did not suspend the upcoming season.

“The Board will continue to meet regularly to examine any and all long-term structural improvement options for the AFL,” the league said in a statement.

The meeting came amid a tumultuous week in which the league seemed poised to cancel the season.

The 16-team league repeatedly has delayed the start of free agency and the release of its 2009 schedule after an offseason of uncertainty. No replacement has been named for longtime commissioner David Baker, who abruptly resigned in July two days before the ArenaBowl championship game.

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“There’s no guarantee you’d come back. You never know,” he said on Wednesday. “We all know there are some things that need to be corrected, and that’s what they’re working on. They’re working on the economic model, and it needs to be corrected. Maybe this makes the league stronger. We’re looking to be around for another 20 years.”

The AFL’s woes come at a time when the world of sports, once thought to be largely recession-proof, has felt the economic chill. The NFL has said it would cut 150 jobs, while the NBA and NASCAR also have laid off dozens of workers. The NHL is in a hiring freeze while the Internet operation for Major League Baseball also has trimmed positions.

It’s still possible there could be big changes to the arena league.

Philadelphia Soul wide receiver Chris Jackson told the AP that the league’s players had agreed to take pay cuts and had been told Tuesday that the season likely would be canceled.

Jackson said he still isn’t convinced the AFL will play in ‘09.

“I’m still reluctant to get too happy,” he said. “There’s still a lot to plan out. We need to figure out how many teams are going to be in it, the finances of it all, and a working financial model for the future. There’s still a lot to be done.”

Players’ union spokesman Carl Francis declined to discuss specifics about the 2009 season.

“We definitely are in discussions with the Arena Football League on these issues,” he said.

Officials from several teams said they were proceeding with business as usual for now.

“We’re readying contracts right now for when we’re ready to move forward with free agency,” said Luke Stahmer, vice president of operations for the Colorado Crush. “We’re buying helmets and jerseys as if it’s a regular season. We don’t want to get caught with our pants down, so to speak.”

The 22-year-old Arena Football League has lasted longer than the American Football League, World League, USFL and XFL combined.

Since November 2007, the AFL’s board of directors has been looking into various ways to bolster the league’s finances.

One proposal involved individual franchise owners ceding control of the league to new investors. Sports Business Journal reported in October that AFL owners had approved a tentative deal with Platinum Equity in which the company would invest up to $100 million and assume management control of the league.

That deal, however, has yet to be completed.

There are still no clear answers when the AFL’s 16 teams might be able to start signing free agents. The dispersal draft for the players of the New Orleans VooDoo, also delayed indefinitely, was originally scheduled for October.

New Orleans dropped out of the league despite being among the top five in AFL attendance. Saints owner Tom Benson, who also owned the VooDoo, said the decision was based on “circumstances currently affecting the league and the team.”

The AFL’s minor-league operation, AF2, is still in operation.

ESPN acquired national TV rights to the AFL in 2006 and has a minority stake in the indoor league. ESPN signed a five-year deal to have multimedia rights that included everything from Internet to radio to publishing and international distribution.

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Real Madrid’s bailout plan: Buy players

Want to energize a nation’s economy? Try a few big interest rate cuts to encourage spending.

Want to inject life into the January transfer window? Make sure Real Madrid has a miserable start to the season.

The ongoing turmoil engulfing the Spanish giant continues to rage as another week passed with further ructions. And the angry scenes following Sunday’s tumultuous 4-3 home defeat to Sevilla was not even the most heated event of the weekend.

That came at a stormy annual general meeting during which club members screamed for the resignation of president Ramon Calderon and only approved Real’s financial budget by a narrow margin.

With its bid for the La Liga title slipping away rapidly and the vultures circling, it is increasingly likely that Calderon will try to spend his way out of trouble next month.

A deal to sign Dutch striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar from Ajax for $25 million has already gone through, but expect more big names to follow. Once again, Cristiano Ronaldo is likely to come into the equation as Calderon knows that if he could pull off a blockbuster deal for Manchester United’s Portuguese winger it would ease the pressure on him considerably.

In any case, the cash that Real throws around in January should stimulate a market that may otherwise have been reasonably flat. As we have seen in previous years, the money finds a way of trickling down and has a substantial knock-on effect.

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But it could be the last throw of the dice for Calderon as he fights to save Real’s season and his own position.

The First XI

1. Get him an Advil

Poor Roman Abramovich. The Chelsea owner’s billions are starting to dwindle, after being hit by the global economic downturn and the decline in his business profits.

Don’t worry. Abramovich won’t starve any time soon. However, several of his key investments have fared poorly in the current market, among them multinational steel producer Evraz, which has seen drastic drops in value after the Russian ploughed $3.2 billion of his wealth into it.

Abramovich has introduced a new policy of frugality at Chelsea, a far cry from the early days of his reign when the club appeared to be treated as his personal plaything and vast sums were splashed about. The days of big spending in the transfer market appear to have gone, leaving head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari to work with what he already has.

2. Get him a beer

Thierry Henry seems, for now at least, to have stopped sulking, and Barcelona is reaping the benefits.

The former Arsenal striker looked a lost and listless figure at times last season following his switch from the English Premier League. But Henry was mightily impressive in Barca’s 4-0 victory over Valencia, not just for his hat trick of goals but also for his tireless work rate and team focus.

Henry has had to adapt to being one of many stars in Spain, instead of the main man as he was with a young Arsenal team. The way he has grown into the new role is just one of the reasons behind the club’s spectacular start to the season.

3. Get him some earplugs

Torino coach Gianni De Biasi looks set to be fired after being on the receiving end of a stream of abuse from his team’s fans during a 4-1 home thumping by Fiorentina. Supporters repeatedly screamed insults at De Biasi and confronted club president Urbano Cairo afterward to demand a change of leadership.

4. Four corners

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• Can you dispute Aston Villa boss Martin O’Neill’s claim that Ashley Young is “world class” after his performance against Everton?

• Could Major League Soccer learn from the Australian A-League’s pro-active plan to offset a potential dilution of talent caused by expansion?

• How long before Kaka gets sick of life at AC Milan and decides to rebuild his lost reputation as the world’s best player elsewhere?

5. Catch a flight to …

London Heathrow. A weakening pound and emergency price cuts makes London as a good bet for a Christmas shopping trip. Plus, Group A of the Champions League is the only one with both qualification places still in doubt. Go see Chelsea book its place in the last 16 at home to Cluj on Tuesday.

6. A round of applause for …

• Sydney Leroux. She proved why she is one of the most exciting talents in women’s soccer by helping the United States win the Under-20 Women’s World Cup with a 2-1 victory against North Korea. Leroux won the Golden Ball (player of the tournament) and the Golden Boot (top scorer).

• University of North Carolina. The Tar Heels won the NCAA women’s national championship for the 19th time in 27 years, beating Notre Dame 2-1 in Sunday’s final.

• Villarreal. With American Jozy Altidore playing 90 minutes, Villarreal fought back from a 3-0 deficit to draw 3-3 with Getafe.

7. Get them a Kleenex

• Hoffenheim. The German Bundesliga’s fairytale leader suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Bayern Munich, conceding a last-minute winner on Luca Toni’s deflected shot.

• Santos Laguna. Even loan signing Cuauhtemoc Blanco couldn’t keep Santos in the hunt for the Mexican Apertura, as they lost 2-1 to Toluca in the semifinals.

• Franck Ribery. The Bayern Munich star was outraged at dropping to 16th place in voting for the European Footballer of the Year award, claiming he has been playing better than last year when he finished seventh. He has a point.

8. Get ready to say hello to …

Miami Barcelona. The expansion race for Major League Soccer’s two 2011 slots is heating up, but already the Barcelona-backed Miami bid seems to be a strong favorite for one of the places. Barcelona has made firm assurances of its commitment and Bolivian businessman Marcelo Claure has impressed the MLS hierarchy with his vision and drive.

9. Get ready to say goodbye to …

Robbie Rogers. The 21-year-old Columbus Crew winger seems happy to spend another season in Major League Soccer, but he is sure to receive some decent offers in the January transfer window. With European scouting of North America continuing to increase, Rogers’ efforts in helping the Crew win the MLS title garnered plenty of attention across the Atlantic.

10. Get excited about …

The FIFA World Club Cup. Sure, the tournament featuring FIFA’s respective continental champions isn’t the most thrilling spectacle, but it’s a tidy little tournament which usually has a few entertaining games. The 2008 version starts in Japan this week, and Mexican champion Pachuca has a decent shot at meeting Manchester United in the final if it can get past Egypt’s Al Ahly and Ecuador’s South American champ Liga de Quito.

11. Why it’s good to be a soccer player

Manchester United academy coach Brian McClair lifted the lid this week on the extreme level of pampering afforded to United’s millionaire players. He revealed how a giant flat-screen television has been installed in the training ground locker room to help players manage their day.

“There were times of training, massage times, pedicure times, hair-care times, whose turn it was to speak to MUTV, who to instruct to run a bath for you, weights sessions, yoga times and nutrition advice,” McClair said. “It also had the lunch menu, including how the food would be prepared, at what temperature and how it would be served.”

How sweet.

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There's plenty at stake for European captain Nick Faldo whose team is in big trouble after day one of the Ryder Cup.
Chelsea using PK loss as motivation September 18, 2008
Luiz Felipe Scolari should make sure the pain from the Blues' Champions League final loss doesn't go away.
The Galaxy guide to the playoffs September 15, 2008
To salvage L.A.'s season with a playoff berth, Bruce Arena must work miracles on one side of the ball.
Fire still burns within McBride September 12, 2008
Don't call Brian McBride's return to MLS a farewell tour. He's back to win a title for his hometown Fire.
American youth must be served September 10, 2008
In order to shine at the World Cup, the U.S. must play teenage stars Freddy Adu and Jozy Altidore.
Everyone loses with club over country mentality September 9, 2008
The U.S. is favored to win its matchup against Trinidad and Tobago, but Dwight Yorke's absence is demoralizing for the island nation.
U.S. men shouldn't write off Castro's Cuba September 5, 2008
Fidel Castro would like nothing more than to celebrate an American defeat in one of his newspaper editorials.
Premier League's new $ign of the times September 4, 2008
With a trillion-dollar fortune, Man City's new owners have brought the EPL into a new era of money madness.
Kobe can turn to Becks for advice September 3, 2008
David Beckham knows what it's like to be the biggest star of his sport and leave home for big bucks.
German engineering good for U.S.'s Bradley September 1, 2008
Midfielder Michael Bradley landed in the understated Bundesliga, a league that's perfect for fine tuning his game.
London has tough act to follow August 24, 2008
The 2012 Olympic host would be better off doing its best, not doing Beijing one better.
Beijing trumps Athens … and then some August 24, 2008
When it comes to legacy, the Chinese capital holds a multitude of advantages over the home of Ancient Olympia.
Tragedy weighed heavily on U.S. women August 23, 2008
Gold-medal game defeat wasn't the most painful loss for the U.S. women's volleyball team.
Bolt's fitting final say to Rogge August 22, 2008
Usain Bolt let his antics speak loudly one last time in response to IOC president Jacques Rogge's criticism.
Men’s duo hopes beach gold resonates August 22, 2008
Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers hope their beach volleyball gold translates to a better and more lucrative tour back home.
Destiny became USA's unstoppable force August 21, 2008
Turns out, nothing could halt the U.S. women's soccer team from reaching its final goal: Olympic gold.
Obsessive Olympian August 20, 2008
Swimmer, triathlete, now pentathlete Sheila Taormina competes in her fourth Games. And maybe her last.
'Thin Beast' stomachs prematch butterflies August 20, 2008
For American Phil Dalhausser, the biggest challenge in the semifinals was overcoming some uncharacteristic nerves.
Team USA takes road less traveled to final August 18, 2008
Absorbing several bumps along the way, the Americans completed their journey to the gold-medal game.
Almost down for the count August 17, 2008
For the U.S. boxers, it was another disappointing day with more criticism being levelled against coach Dan Campbell.
U.S. women's soccer defends its record August 17, 2008
The Abby Wambach-less Americans disagree with the notion that they've been more lucky than good.
No secret to Walsh's birthday wish August 17, 2008
Kerri Walsh celebrated turning 30 with family and friends, but her best present would be a second gold medal.
Rockies help Tomescu-Dita reach new heights August 17, 2008
Training and living in Colorado resulted in a home run for Olympic marathon champ Constantina Tomescu-Dita.
Blake calls poor sportsmanship on Gonzalez August 15, 2008
James Blake was fuming after his semifinal loss, condemning his opponent for a lack of sportsmanship.
Americans chilling on Beijing's beach August 15, 2008
Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser are two of the most laid-back gold-medal contenders you'll ever see.
Kindred spirits August 14, 2008
Two athletes with a common bond: They'll compete in Olympic Games and Paralympics.
Golden opportunity for U.S. women August 14, 2008
Norway's loss helped the Americans dodge Brazil and Germany, putting them in position for the final.
Team USA takes soccer loss in stride August 13, 2008
Despite their early exit from the Olympics, U.S. men’s soccer has reason to be hopeful about the future.
Gasol, Calderon question fuss over photo August 13, 2008
The outrage over players' slant eyes in a Spanish team photo left Pau Gasol and Jose Calderon scratching their heads.
Holden inspired by cancer patient's memory August 12, 2008
Well before he got to Beijing, U.S. midfielder Stuart Holden found his Olympic spirit in a friend in Houston.
Galaxy unrest August 11, 2008
Mired in a slump and running out of time, the Galaxy set off in yet another direction with the ouster of their coach and president.
Federer, Nadal taking different paths to gold August 11, 2008
While Roger Federer shuts himself in a Beijing hotel, Rafael Nadal is embracing the Olympic spirit.
Slowly but surely, Adu changing critics' tune August 10, 2008
U.S. soccer saw a glimpse of a brighter tomorrow on Sunday, and Freddy Adu was an integral part of it.
Smog fails to shroud road-race cyclists August 9, 2008
Cyclists survive first Olympic test with Beijing's stifling smog and humidity.
Daley stands tall as diving medal contender August 8, 2008
Big things are expected from Britain's Tom Daley, who, at 5-foot-4, measures up quite nicely against China's best.
Let the women's soccer rebuilding begin August 6, 2008
A 2-0 loss to Norway to kick off the Olympics signaled the need for the reconstruction of a once-mighty U.S. program.
Adu could break through in Beijing August 6, 2008
Longtime soccer prodigy Freddy Adu might finally make a splash on the American sporting scene at the Olympics.
FIFA took its eye off the ball August 6, 2008
Soccer's governing body should have long ago ensured the inclusion of the top talent in the Olympic men's tournament.
Bradley chasing pot of gold in China August 5, 2008
A breakout Olympics would allow hot prospect Michael Bradley to cash in with a bigger European club.
McBride ready to lead by example August 1, 2008
American teenage talents Freddy Adu and Jozy Altidore have the perfect role model in veteran striker Brian McBride.
MLS seeks more northern exposure July 31, 2008
Toronto FC's success story has boosted the candidacy of expansion hopefuls Montreal and Vancouver.
China's best export: table tennis talent July 30, 2008
Just like Brazilians in soccer, Chinese table tennis players can be found all the over the world chasing their dreams.
Table set for Chinese feast July 30, 2008
No sport in Beijing will be dominated by the hosts more and foster more national pride than "guo qiu," aka table tennis.
Beckham's midseason report card July 28, 2008
After earning an incomplete in an injury-marred 2007, a healthy David Beckham is making the grade in '08.
'Beckham Rule' generating star power July 23, 2008
The big names on the MLS All-Star team prove that the league's designated player rule is working as planned.
West Ham miscast in MLS starring role July 23, 2008
Before its fans brawled in Columbus, West Ham United was already a bad fit as the MLS All-Stars' opponent.
Poulter proves a point July 20, 2008
With his splendid showing at Birkdale, Ian Poulter shows that his self-confidence may not be misplaced.
His own fairy tale July 20, 2008
There were other entertaining storylines but in the end, it was the resilient Harrington who prevailed at Birkdale.
Elemental battle July 19, 2008
The rain let up in the third round of the British Open, but the wind took over and proved an even tougher foe.
Been here before July 19, 2008
Ben Curtis knows that, given its harsh conditions, anything can happen at the British Open.
A confident Duval July 18, 2008
After so many struggles in recent years, David Duval believes he is on the road back to greatness.
On familiar ground July 18, 2008
With his mind and body in good shape, Greg Norman finds himself with another chance for major glory.
No complaints July 17, 2008
After what Jean Van de Velde has been through, a little wind and rain can't possibly dampen his spirits.
Harrington hanging tough July 17, 2008
Despite a sore wrist, defending champion Padraig Harrington stays in the hunt with an opening-round 74.
A reunion for Rose July 15, 2008
Exactly one decade after his magical performance at Birkdale, Justin Rose returns with high hopes to claim the Claret Jug.
Rage no accident in this L.A. collision July 9, 2008
The Galaxy's and Chivas USA's battle for the West lead adds to the intensity of MLS's lone genuine rivalry.
Lining up for soccer's summer blockbusters July 7, 2008
The drama over Cristiano Ronaldo is just one of the story lines to watch during the summer transfer window.
Spain gives everyone hope – except England July 1, 2008
Just because Spain ended its title drought doesn't mean the English will end theirs at the 2010 World Cup.
Spanish armada dominates all-Euros team June 30, 2008
Our all-European Championship team was well-represented by Spain, which claimed six of the 11 spots.
Euro 2008's big winner: the beautiful game June 29, 2008
Spain's European Championship was a triumph for attack-minded soccer and a setback for boring, defensive tactics.
How Europe's new king will be crowned June 28, 2008
Certain battles between Germany and Spain in the Euro 2008 final will determine who takes the throne.
What a long strange trip for Lehmann June 28, 2008
Demoted at Arsenal, Jens Lehmann finds himself a win away from Euros glory as Germany's No. 1 keeper.
Little guys stand tall for Spain June 27, 2008
By playing small ball, midfielders Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas came up big.
Casillas keeping it real for Spain June 25, 2008
While the Spanish public revels in newfound glory, Iker Casillas is making sure his teammates stay levelheaded.
Germany more lucky than good June 25, 2008
Fortunate to get past a depleted Turkey side, the Germans can't expect to win ugly in the Euro 2008 final.
Guus' tough love turned Russia around June 25, 2008
Guus Hiddink's angry speech after an opening 4-1 loss to Spain was the turning point in Russia's Euro 2008 run.
The burden of Michael Ballack June 24, 2008
Germany's great expectations for Euro 2008 success rest squarely on the shoulders of its star midfielder.
Turkey gains Euro acceptance on the pitch June 23, 2008
Still waiting to be included in the European Union, Turkey has proved it belongs among the continent's soccer elite.
Torres, Villa not spooked by Spain's past June 21, 2008
The ghosts of failed tournaments past has every Spaniard scared – except for Fernando Torres and David Villa.
Ronaldo hurt Portugal: Guilty or not guilty? June 19, 2008
Tried in the court of public opinion, Cristiano Ronaldo deserves a proper trial over his role in a failed Euro 2008 run.
Pros and cons of Euro 2008 quarterfinalists June 19, 2008
For the eight teams still chasing European glory, here's why their dreams will come true – and won't come true.
Dutch stars have stolen the Euro show June 19, 2008
A talented Netherlands squad dominates the list of the top 30 players at the European Championships.
Arshavin already cashing in on his success June 18, 2008
Emerging stars like Andrei Arshavin – and soccer in Russia – have benefited greatly from the wealth of Russian oil.
Let the French youth revolution begin June 17, 2008
The fallout of France's early exit at Euro 2008 should be simple: out with the old and in with the new.
The evil genius behind Romania's Euros run June 16, 2008
The world powers in the Group of the Death have had a devil of a time against Romania and its coach Victor Piturca, aka "Satan."
Turks add to Euros' magical moments June 15, 2008
Turkey's miraculous comeback against the Czechs was the latest highlight in what is becoming a memorable Euro 2008.
U.S. begins another CONCACAF cakewalk June 15, 2008
Barbados is one of many weak teams the U.S. men will face during their 2010 World Cup journey.
Scolari's future hurting Portugal's present June 15, 2008
By not clearing the air about Chelsea, Luiz Felipe Scolari has cast a dark cloud over Portugal's title hopes.
No more co-hosted Euros, please June 14, 2008
Switzerland and Austria are nice places to visit, but they have no business playing in these European Championships.
Change more than good for Dutch June 13, 2008
Marco Van Basten's new formation is working out superbly at Euro 2008 as Holland storms into the quarterfinals.
Can Ribery make a name at Euros? June 13, 2008
Labeled the next Zinedine Zidane in France and Germany, Franck Ribery has the stage to show he really is Zizou-like.
'Big Phil' fills Chelsea's coaching needs June 11, 2008
In Luis Felipe Scolari, Chelsea finally found the coach – and the personality – to replace Jose Mourinho.
Sub-par Ronaldo still making an impact June 11, 2008
Cristiano Ronaldo has yet to play his best at Euro 2008 and that's bad news for Portugal's upcoming opponents
Villa will score big with summer move June 11, 2008
With a hat trick in Spain's opening win, David Villa drove up the price on the big clubs pursuing his services.
Euro 2008's most unlikely bitter rivals June 10, 2008
Turkey revisits the bad blood from its World Cup qualifying brawl in 2005 with … Switzerland?
Greek god of winning (boring) football June 9, 2008
As the mastermind of Greece's miracle Euro 2004 title run, Otto Rehhagel has carved his place in Greek sports lore.
Italy rudderless without captain Fabio June 9, 2008
How much does Italy miss defender Fabio Cannavaro? The question was answered in a 3-0 rout by Holland.
How to survive the Group of Death June 9, 2008
Here's what soccer powers France, Italy and Holland need to do to escape Euro 2008's toughest group.
German goal: Win Euro 2008, style points June 8, 2008
Under Joachim Loew, Germany wants to finish what Juergen Klinsmann started with his offense-inspired revolution.
Euro 2008: Man of the Matches, June 7 June 7, 2008
Deco. The Portuguese midfielder ran the show in the first half against Turkey and was instrumental in setting up...
Portugal's 'Big Phil' making big plans June 7, 2008
A Euro 2008 title would be the perfect way for Luis Felipe Scolari to walk away and join Chelsea.
The most powerful football player on Earth June 6, 2008
How can Cristiano Ronaldo plan a move to Real Madrid days before the biggest tournament of his life? Because he can.
Euro-less summer adds to England misery June 5, 2008
Euro 2008 would've provided a much-needed escape from England's economic and crime woes.
Euro 2008: It's Germany's tournament to lose June 4, 2008
With its fans making the short trek, Germany will enjoy a home-field advantage and win the European Championships.
Altidore's long-range forecast: reign in Spain June 4, 2008
Playing in La Liga should do wonders for the development of U.S. striker phenom Jozy Altidore.
MLS looking out for Becks, best interests June 3, 2008
Adrian Serioux's fine won't protect only David Beckham. It'll ensure MLS is safe for future star imports.
De La Hoya brings heavyweight class to Houston May 30, 2008
Oscar De La Hoya plans to go the distance for the Dynamo to turn them into the Yankees of MLS.
Starting the World Cup war of 2018 May 29, 2008
The U.S. fired the first salvo in what figures to be a long battle with England to host soccer's showcase.
U.S. in need of a confidence boost May 28, 2008
Before it can compete with the world elite, Bob Bradley's team must believe it belongs on the same field.
Donovan: American great or great failure? May 27, 2008
Landon Donovan's legacy doesn't reflect his feat of 100 national team appearances – not yet anyway.
All quiet on the England front May 26, 2008
The U.S. national team is barely registering a blip on England's radar going into their midweek friendly at Wembley.
Who will succeed Grant at Chelsea? May 25, 2008
Frank Rijkaard is the odds-on favorite to replace Avram Grant, but a familiar name also is on the list.
Hatton flat in return to home turf May 24, 2008
Ricky Hatton is still a big draw. But he might not be an elite fighter any longer.
Hatton decisions Lazcano in return to England May 24, 2008
MANCHESTER, England – A round-by-round look at Ricky Hatton's unanimous decision win over Juan Lazcano on...
Champions League final winners, losers May 22, 2008
Within Manchester United's thrilling victory over Chelsea, bigger winners and losers could be found.
The richest game on the planet May 20, 2008
To play for club soccer's biggest prize in the Champions League, you have to pay. Just ask Chelsea's billionaire owner.
Champions League final viewers guide May 20, 2008
Cristiano Ronaldo's blurring runs and Didier Drogba's powerful blasts are some of the things to watch in Moscow.
Man United's biggest fan in Beverly Hills May 19, 2008
Fans around the world will root for Man U in the Champions League final, including one kick-bending ex-Red Devil.
Miss Mourinho? Some say no way Jose May 18, 2008
Readers didn't share the same sentiment about the former Chelsea boss' absence from the sidelines.
The 'Don' does the right thing May 15, 2008
In response to Michael Wilbon's criticism, MLS commish Don Garber backed the fans' practice of streamer throwing.
The premier performers in England May 10, 2008
The Premiership Team of the Season features players from the Big Four, except for one title contender.
The seven 'sins' of Cuauhtemoc Blanco May 8, 2008
MLS fans who think he's evil incarnate need a better understanding of the soccer spirit burning inside the Fire star.
Ranking MLS's top 20 players May 7, 2008
The latest list is led by one L.A. star determined to show he is in fact the league's best player.
A score on and off the field May 5, 2008
As his two-goal game showed, David Beckham impacts MLS more as a goal scorer than a goal creator.
A special request for the Special One May 2, 2008
The soccer world just hasn't been the same without Jose Mourinho turning it upside down.
Altidore shines in first role as leading man May 1, 2008
With Juan Pablo Angel injured, Jozy Altidore took another step toward becoming a big-time striker.
The MLS's all-underpaid/overpaid team April 30, 2008
The salaries of John DiRaimondo ($17,700) and Claudio Reyna ($1,015,000) help highlight the disparity between the haves and have-nots.
Raging fire ignites Donovan's scoring tear April 27, 2008
A hot streak – and a hot head – has sparked the Galaxy's Landon Donovan to an MLS-best eight goals.
City pride rests on Chivas-Galaxy match April 26, 2008
Dramatic contrasts between the two clubs make this derby as intriguing as any in world soccer,
Seattle's best? April 24, 2008
Unrest in Barcelona could send Thierry Henry to MLS in a move that would be a coup for the league.
Sitting on top of the soccer world April 21, 2008
With three Champions League semifinalists again, the Premiership can claim it is the planet's best league.
Calzaghe's legacy in his own hands April 19, 2008
Joe Calzaghe can either wrap up his career at the end of the year, or fight on and become a legend.
Calzaghe earns Wales time in spotlight April 17, 2008
Wales gets time in the spotlight when Joe Calzaghe takes on Bernard Hopkins.
Promoter quells talk of past Calzaghe split April 16, 2008
The past conflict between the Calzaghes and the fighter's trainer is still a hot topic leading into the Hopkins fight.
MLS as good as EPL: Fantasy or reality? April 15, 2008
FC Dallas coach Steve Morrow made the comparison. Readers filled the mailbag to give their opinion.
Gym of champions set in unlikely spot April 14, 2008
A rundown building in Wales is the unlikely spot for one of the world's dominant boxing camps.
Tarver talks while Dawson impresses April 12, 2008
Antonio Tarver did all the talking, but Chad Dawson was the star of Saturday's doubleheader.
Tarver decisions Woods for IBF title April 12, 2008
Round-by-round coverage of Antonio Tarver's light heavyweight title win over Clinton Woods.
Out of Africa, into MLS spotlight April 12, 2008
Gambian teen phenoms Kenny Mansally and Sainey Nyassi are already making an impact for New England.
Woods takes a different path April 10, 2008
Some fighters go on downward spirals when they're done. Clinton Woods has a different perspective.
Have MLS franchise, will travel April 5, 2008
With Toronto FC's traveling fans, MLS hopes it can resemble the European leagues and their devoted supporters.
Beckham's golden state of mind April 3, 2008
Nice weather. Nicer paparazzi. David Beckham sure loves living in L.A. Now only if he can get the Galaxy to win.
Galaxy in need of Ruud-imentary strategy March 31, 2008
With L.A. so out of sync in his complex system, Ruud Gullit should keep things simple and go with a 4-4-2.
The team to beat in MLS March 28, 2008
The two-time champion Dynamo will reach the MLS Cup final again, but their three-peat bid will fall short.
MLS viewers' guide for 2008 March 28, 2008
Here are the story lines, games and transfer targets (to and from Europe) to watch for the new season.
The man with Toronto FC's master plan March 28, 2008
In John Carver, the Canadian club has found a coach who will give its rabid fans something to cheer for.
Doctor's appointment: Cure Real Salt Lake March 28, 2008
Kenny Deuchar won't practice medicine in Utah, but he'll try his best to treat Real Salt Lake's ailing offense.
Leading the Latin American invasion March 27, 2008
With South American imports all the rage in MLS, no team added a Latin flavor more than D.C. United.
Coming to America ... for MLS? March 27, 2008
Rapids keeper Bouna Coundoul's emergence with Senegal's national team could lead to more Africans in MLS.
Galaxy refocused on on-field success March 27, 2008
L.A. took its eye off the ball while building a global brand. Now it wants to add MLS titles to its name.
Yallop knows the way to San Jose March 27, 2008
A crazy season in the Beckham spotlight sent Frank Yallop traveling back to the Bay Area for some peace and quiet.
Houston goes big-game hunting again March 26, 2008
The Dynamo seek a third straight MLS title knowing they have an edge with their playoff experience.
Can Blanco ignite the Fire? March 26, 2008
Chicago hopes a full season with Cuauhtemoc Blanco can provide the spark to an MLS title.
Iro feels right at home in Columbus March 25, 2008
Rookie defender Andy Iro, who had offers to play in his native England, is settling in nicely with the Crew.
Equal to the English Premier League? March 24, 2008
FC Dallas coach Steve Morrow is being on the level when he says MLS teams can compete with the Premiership.
Finding Becks' place in soccer history March 24, 2008
David Beckham isn't England's greatest player, but no one has served the country with a greater passion.
The perseverance of Preki March 23, 2008
In his playing days, the Chivas USA head coach always had to take the long road to success.
Joseph's sum greater than his stats March 21, 2008
Throw out the statistics when measuring the greatness of Revolution midfielder Shalrie Joseph.
Meet the Mark Cuban of MLS March 20, 2008
The president of the Kansas City Wizards just happens to be the president of their most rabid fan club.
Americans looking ugly so far March 19, 2008
The U.S. men's under-23 team has hardly been a picture of success in Olympic qualifying.
Can Osorio start spreading the news? March 16, 2008
Juan Carlos Osorio tackles the tough task of making the Red Bulls matter in New York.
Beckham faces big fitness test in friendly March 15, 2008
David Beckham gets to prove he's healthy for a call-up to the England national team when the Galaxy visit FC Dallas.
Haye has eyes on boxing's biggest prize March 8, 2008
After cleaning house at cruiserweight, David Haye has his eyes on the biggest prize.
Haye claims three cruiserweight titles March 8, 2008
Round-by-round coverage of David Haye's WBA, WBC and WBO cruiserweight unification title win over Enzo Maccarinelli.
Americans yanked from the Premiership? March 7, 2008
Most of the U.S.'s best players could be dropped out of England's top league if their struggling clubs are relegated.
Reading's Hahnemann still keeping it real March 5, 2008
U.S. goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann has reached the big time in England, but he's not the type to big-time anyone.
Mapping out MLS's next expansion February 29, 2008
Now that Philadelphia has finally landed its soccer franchise, where will MLS expand next?
Debating MLS's top 20 players February 27, 2008
Taylor Twellman's omission and David Beckham's top-four rating drew the biggest response from readers.
Houston doesn't have a problem February 26, 2008
The Dynamo's 6-1 loss in the Pan-Pacific final is no reason for concern. Not with Dominic Kinnear at the helm.
Hawaii tournament approaching wipeout February 22, 2008
To keep the Pan-Pacific Championship afloat, the locals in Honolulu must show support by buying tickets.
Can Altidore live up to the hype? February 22, 2008
Readers debated whether American teen phenom Jozy Altidore is in fact the real deal.
Gullit makes the right call on Beckham February 21, 2008
New Galaxy coach Ruud Gullit will do what's right and play David Beckham on the right side of midfield.
Final stops of Galaxy's traveling circus February 19, 2008
After a preseason overseas tour, David Beckham and Co. finally get to be a regular club with a normal schedule.
Lefty on course February 17, 2008
Phil Mickelson's victory at Riviera is just the first step necessary for him to contend with Tiger Woods this season.
The last shot for women's pro soccer February 17, 2008
With another league of their own, Women's Professional Soccer vows to learn from its predecessor's mistakes.
Couples' therapy February 16, 2008
Despite crippling pain, Fred Couples see no other option than to keep playing.
Flu bug zaps Harrington, but not his game February 15, 2008
Padraig Harrington is fighting off a nasty illness to stay within shouting distance of Phil Mickelson.
Galaxy introduced to Camp Gullit February 14, 2008
New Galaxy head coach Ruud Gullit has David Beckham and Co. training hard and eating right.
Weighing U.S.'s World Cup chances February 12, 2008
If U.S. Soccer bids to host its second World Cup in 2018, America won't be the favorite.
Altidore shines in U.S.-Mexico spotlight February 6, 2008
With his first international goal, teen striker Jozy Altidore continued to grow right before his U.S. teammates' eyes.
Glimpse of USA-Mexico rivalry's future February 5, 2008
The friendly between the North American rivals will showcase their best prospects, namely Giovanni dos Santos.
Beckham's loss should be Galaxy's gain February 4, 2008
Failure to make England's national team figures to motivate David Beckham to achieve success in MLS.
The American that Mexico loves to hate February 4, 2008
In Mexican fans' eyes, no U.S. player makes them see red more than Landon Donovan.
European soccer's new hunting ground February 3, 2008
As the recent transfer window showed, Major League Soccer has become a legitimate source for talent.
Transfer window's winners and losers February 1, 2008
Nicolas Anelka got another payday, while Brad Guzan and Taylor Twellman failed to cash in on MLS success.
Partners in greatness January 27, 2008
While Roger Federer no longer can win the Grand Slam in 2008, the door remains wide open for his friend Tiger Woods.
Struggles don't deflate Streelman January 26, 2008
Kevin Streelman fell out of the top 10 Saturday but enjoyed his day playing alongside Tiger Woods.
Lefty not all right January 25, 2008
A rusty Phil Mickelson at Torrey Pines is no match for Tiger Woods.
Second chance January 25, 2008
Two years after a freakish accident nearly cost him a finger, Brandt Jobe is taking it one step at a time.
Axley honors caddie with fine performance January 24, 2008
A grieving Eric Axley did his best a day after his caddie was killed in a car accident.
Johnson enters hypercompetitive world January 23, 2008
Eddie Johnson will play a different kind of game on and off the field in the rough English Premier League.
Jones transforms from hunted to hunter January 20, 2008
In a turnaround from his peak, Roy Jones Jr. is the one looking for top competition.
Most meaningful moves at MLS draft January 18, 2008
The trade of David Beckham's good friend to an East power was the biggest news on draft day.
McClaren supports Becks' 100th cap bid January 17, 2008
Ex-boss Steve McClaren thinks David Beckham deserves to make his 100th appearance for England.
Zidane's No. 1 comeback choice: MLS January 16, 2008
If Zinedine Zidane decides to resume his soccer-playing career, he would like to do so in New York with MLS.
American soccer's missed opportunity January 13, 2008
U.S. Soccer would've scored big by tapping into Juergen Klinsmann's wisdom, but now he'll be coaching in Germany.
Team USA's to-do list for 2008 January 9, 2008
Coach Bob Bradley has 11 tasks for him and his U.S. men's national squad to shoot for.
White's journey takes him to Team USA January 8, 2008
Impressive play in Denmark has earned journeyman Jeremiah White a trip home to the U.S. national team.
Parkhurst shows commitment to Team USA January 7, 2008
The Revs' Michael Parkhurst hopes postponing his honeymoon for U.S. training will lead to a long relationship.
Soccer's people to watch in 2008 January 1, 2008
Keep an eye on Drew Carey, three rising American talents and, of course, that global superstar in L.A.
The last letters of 2007 December 31, 2007
Before ringing in the new year, it's time to empty the soccer mailbag one last time in '07.
New Year's soccer resolutions December 27, 2007
Writing fewer Beckham stories and not sulking about England's Euro no-show are some of our promises for '08.
Allaying fears of MLS foreign invasion December 19, 2007
New rules to allow more foreign players in MLS look like they'll impede home-grown U.S. talent, but they won't.
Target World Challenge winners and losers December 16, 2007
Tiger Woods and his foundation weren't the only ones who had reason to celebrate at the year's final event.
Sabbatini isn't sore from media backlash December 15, 2007
Rory Sabbatini's overblown comments on Tiger dwarfed his strong play in '07. But he isn't worried.
D.C. United better off without Veron December 15, 2007
The failed Juan Sebastian Veron transfer is one deal D.C. United should be glad that it didn't make.
Another target December 14, 2007
The Target World Challenge won't contribute to the leaderboard, but it gives a preview of the competition for next year's Ryder Cup.
Golfers welcome chance to prove integrity December 13, 2007
PGA, golfers glad to make pre-emptive strike against drug cheats to preserve integrity.
Monty, Faldo must mend fences December 12, 2007
Colin Montgomerie says he'll be nice for the good of the team, despite beef with Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo.
Woods steadfast through thick and thin December 11, 2007
Tiger Woods is ready to start the 2008 season and he has no trouble finding motivation.
Hatton regroups after first career loss December 9, 2007
What's next for Ricky Hatton after his disappointing loss to Floyd Mayweather?
Atmosphere electric as fighters make weight December 7, 2007
LAS VEGAS -- If 2007 will go down as the year when boxing made a spectacular revival, then December 7 deserves...
Hatton is the king at the Crown December 6, 2007
It didn't take long for Ricky Hatton to figure out where the Brits are hanging out in Sin City.
Hatton's people bring the noise December 5, 2007
Ricky Hatton supporters are making their presence felt in Sin City.
Britain's beloved champion of the people December 5, 2007
Why do Brits love Ricky Hatton so much? Because he continues to live his life as a regular "bloke."
Definition of an MLS dynasty November 18, 2007
Having won two titles in San Jose, the Dynamo cemented their greatness with a second straight MLS Cup.
Agony of another MLS Cup defeat November 18, 2007
For the fourth time, the Revolution will spend the offseason dealing with the pain of a league title game loss.
MLS Cup '07 viewer's guide November 17, 2007
The Revs-Dynamo final could be decided in the midfield matchup of Shalrie Joseph against Dwayne De Rosario.
Houston's growth potential November 15, 2007
Big on facial hair and short on big-name international recruits, the Dynamo could become an unlikely dynasty.
Another banner season in New England? November 13, 2007
The Revolution hope to be the next Boston-area team to win a title in Sunday's MLS Cup final against Houston.
The envy of Major League Soccer? November 9, 2007
With a star coach to go with their money and power, the Galaxy hope to be the team MLS clubs love to hate.
Eddie's ready for England November 9, 2007
Eddie Johnson is set to jump overseas with Birmingham City, Newcastle and Reading the likely landing spots.
Ruud awakening in L.A. November 8, 2007
In Ruud Gullit, the Galaxy have found a coach who will bask in the glare from the spotlight on David Beckham.
Galaxy to unveil Gullit as new coach November 8, 2007
Former World Footballer of the Year Ruud Gullit will be introduced as the new coach of the Galaxy on Friday.
Marquee midfield matchup November 6, 2007
The showdown between New England's Shalrie Joseph and Chicago's Cuauhtemoc Blanco could decide the East.
Bruce no longer almighty November 5, 2007
Bruce Arena's dramatic fall from grace continued with the abrupt end to his tenure as Red Bulls coach.
Yallop's glaring problem November 4, 2007
Frank Yallop never felt comfortable standing in the spotlight of Galaxy superstar David Beckham.
Yallop quits as Galaxy coach November 4, 2007
Frank Yallop resigned as Galaxy coach, paving the way for a return to San Jose to run the expansion Earthquakes.
Playing to win ... ugly? November 4, 2007
The Wizards protected a 1-0 lead with defensive tactics, angering Chivas USA coach Preki.
Benefiting from Blanco November 2, 2007
Past his prime physically, Cuauhtemoc Blanco still can make plays mentally. He's a big reason the Fire moved on.
How to make MLS playoffs count October 31, 2007
Teams that excel for seven months should be rewarded more. Here's what MLS should do to ensure that.
Arena off-target with shots at Angel October 27, 2007
If Bruce Arena wants to motivate Red Bulls star Juan Pablo Angel, then public criticism isn't the way to go.
All fired up over Blanco October 25, 2007
A 1-0 loss to Chicago didn't get D.C. United nearly as worked up as the theatrics of Cuauhtemoc Blanco.
Forecasting a first-round upset October 24, 2007
A conference top seed will go down in the opening round of the MLS Cup playoffs, but it won't be D.C. United.
And the MLS awards go to … October 23, 2007
Not surprisingly, Major League Soccer's top two teams – D.C. United and Chivas USA – earned several honors.
Grading Beckham's first MLS season October 22, 2007
David Beckham earns high marks for his financial impact but gets downgraded for his absence on the pitch.
Beckham's shot at redemption October 20, 2007
David Beckham can salvage his injury-marred season by leading the Galaxy to the playoffs with a win over Chicago.
Count Thierry Henry among MLS believers October 18, 2007
Thierry Henry's plan to end his career in New York is another stamp of approval for Major League Soccer.
Old Firm, new challenge October 17, 2007
DaMarcus Beasley will experience one of soccer's most intense rivalries – Rangers vs. Celtic – for the first time.
Contending without Beckham October 16, 2007
The Galaxy have mounted a miraculous run at the MLS playoffs while David Beckham recovers from injury.
Handicapping MLS' playoff race October 15, 2007
The Wizards and Fire have the best odds at securing the final two spots. But only one of them figures to get in.
A new tradition in New England? October 10, 2007
Revolution coach Steve Nicol finally might achieve the same league success he enjoyed as a player at Liverpool.
Taking the good calls with the bad October 8, 2007
Readers filled the mailbag with approving and dissenting opinions on topics like Eddie Johnson's future.
Hollywood ending for Beckham, Galaxy? October 5, 2007
With his late-season return, David Beckham can contribute something meaningful to L.A. – a playoff berth.
Seeing the U.S. Open Cup as half-full October 4, 2007
With its David beats Goliath stories, America's oldest sports tournament deserves more attention.
A long-distance application to MLS October 1, 2007
The girlfriend of former Chivas USA player Michael Munoz is trying to get her man back in L.A. – via online petition.
The Cuauhtemoc Blanco chronicles September 30, 2007
How the controversial Mexican legend came, saw and tried to conquer Chivas USA in his first MLS trip to L.A.
American pipeline to the Premiership September 28, 2007
Some of the top U.S. soccer talent has found its way to England, namely to Fulham in West London.
Questionable World Cup calls September 27, 2007
Hope Solo's ill-timed rant stole the focus of the real issue: Greg Ryan's ability to coach U.S. women's soccer.
Teamwork vs. individual brilliance September 25, 2007
The U.S.-Brazil showdown at the Women's World Cup pits the best team against the best female player.
Lalas to keep Becks on a tight leash September 24, 2007
Galaxy president Alexi Lalas vows to make changes, namely having the final say on David Beckham's fitness.
The maestro of the Dynamo September 23, 2007
Inspired by his passion for music, Dwayne De Rosario has defending MLS champ Houston in sync again.
L.A.'s other galaxy of soccer stars September 20, 2007
David Beckham's L.A. Galaxy can't compare to the star-studded amateur squad of Hollywood United.
LaPaglia's dream role September 20, 2007
Anthony LaPaglia, the star of "Without a Trace," wants to own an MLS franchise, maybe even in Hollywood.
Ranking the world's best soccer leagues September 19, 2007
The English Premiership is played at a ferocious pace and passion packed, but it's not the world's No. 1 league.
Chivas USA's collective effort September 17, 2007
What Chivas USA lacks in jersey-selling superstars, it makes up for it in selfless team play.
Making the leap September 13, 2007
Kansas City forward Eddie Johnson is close to switching to the English Premiership, and that only raises the game for MLS.
USA's breakthrough performance September 9, 2007
A closer-than-the-score-indicates 4-2 loss to Brazil gave the U.S. a much-needed confidence boost.
Grace under pressure September 8, 2007
With a who's who of soccer superstars, Brazil is expected to put on a show whenever it steps on a pitch.
Mailbag has no sympathy for Lalas September 7, 2007
The August schedule was bad, but for readers, the play of Alexi Lalas' Galaxy was much worse.
Women's World Cup's one to watch September 6, 2007
With veteran Kristine Lilly leading the way, the U.S. is clearly the team to beat in China.
The soccer stock report September 4, 2007
Buy into the early season success of Liverpool and Juventus, but don't be sold on England's Euro 2008 bid.
The verdict on SuperLiga September 3, 2007
Its qualification format needs adjusting, but the inaugural SuperLiga will go down as a surprising success.
Yallop's temporary vote of confidence September 2, 2007
Frank Yallop remains coach of the Beckham-less Galaxy – for now – says team president Alexi Lalas.
Wait 'til next year, Galaxy August 30, 2007
The Galaxy should start planning for 2008 now that David Beckham will miss six weeks with a knee injury.
Galaxy go from bad to worse August 30, 2007
Another loss and another injury to David Beckham sent the Galaxy plummeting deeper in their downward spiral.
A love/hate relationship with readers August 29, 2007
NFL fans filled the mailbag with hate, while soccer fans identified the players they'd love to see in MLS.
Colorado's home-field disadvantage August 28, 2007
European-based soccer stars are sure to follow David Beckham to MLS, but they're not likely to land in Denver.
Lalas attacks MLS for 'ridiculous schedule' August 27, 2007
Galaxy president Alexi Lalas says the league's busy slate for L.A. has "taken its toll" on David Beckham and Co.
Calling the shots for Beckham August 24, 2007
Galaxy management needs to decide when David Beckham plays for the team. Not the other way around.
L.A.'s other soccer team August 23, 2007
An MLS team from southern California is headed for the playoffs, but it's not David Beckham's L.A. Galaxy.
Giving MLS more star power August 22, 2007
Which established soccer stars could follow David Beckham's lead to MLS? Here's our top 10 list.
Defending David Beckham August 21, 2007
Readers flooded the mailbag to support the L.A. Galaxy star, who was under fire for an injury-marred start in the States.
U.S. soccer's next big thing August 20, 2007
American teen phenom Jozy Altidore has the potential to make his mark as a world-class striker.
MLS' unfriendly schedule August 18, 2007
David Beckham's plan to take a red-eye flight after England's friendly this week exposes a serious MLS flaw.
The bashing of David Beckham August 17, 2007
America has discovered one of England's favorite pastimes in criticizing the Galaxy star – undeservedly.
Football feedback August 16, 2007
The observation that MLS plays at a faster pace than the Portuguese Liga got readers' attention.
Beckham's Hollywood highlight August 15, 2007
First start. First free kick. First goal. David Beckham's show couldn't have been scripted any better.
The North American dream August 14, 2007
European players are discovering you don't have to be David Beckham to live the good life in MLS.
Idle Beckham gets booed August 12, 2007
New England's sellout crowd reflected the increasing level of impatience over David Beckham's injured ankle.
Let the games begin August 9, 2007
Now that he's made his MLS debut, David Beckham can finally be judged on his on-field performances.
Beckham's artificial intelligence August 8, 2007
David Beckham has found something he doesn't like about America: soccer stadiums with FieldTurf.
How to make MLS major league August 7, 2007
TORONTO – The Canadian expansion is proof MLS can do something right. Now it's time to correct its wrongs.
Vend it like Beckham August 6, 2007
TORONTO – With his jersey already a top-seller, David Beckham has made a quick financial impact on MLS.
Beckham's plea for patience August 5, 2007
TORONTO – Aware of the discontent over his ankle injury, David Beckham said "people maybe need to be a bit patient."
The Beckham waiting game August 2, 2007
CARSON, Calif. – The Galaxy won't play David Beckham until he's 100-percent fit. So when will he step on the pitch?
Change for the better August 1, 2007
FRISCO, Texas – A friend and former foe in England believes a switch to the U.S. will do David Beckham some good.
Texas two-step for Beckham? July 31, 2007
FRISCO, Texas – FC Dallas fans may get a second chance to see David Beckham if the Galaxy can set up a friendly.
Adu's time to shine July 31, 2007
By no longer playing under America's clouds of criticism, Freddy Adu can fulfill his potential in Portugal.
A 'Real' pain for Galaxy July 30, 2007
CARSON, Calif. – A painkiller that allowed David Beckham to help clinch Real Madrid's Spanish title is hurting the Galaxy.
Major League Soccer letdown? July 29, 2007
CARSON, Calif. – David Beckham can't help but feel guilty about his injury-marred stint so far with the Galaxy.
Public support July 28, 2007
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