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Posted by admin on November 28, 2007

Red Sox Tickets Go On sale December 8

Single-game tickets for the Red Sox plays April and May will go on sale to the public on December 8 as part of the Sox’ “Christmas at Fenway” event. Single-game Red Sox tickets will be available online at their official website www.redsox.com or by phone starting at 10 am on Saturday, December 8. Moreover, The Red Sox fans are now able to register at redsox.com between noon on Wednesday and 12 am on Monday, December 3 to attend a special event at Fenway Park on December 8. All fans, who will attend this event will be eligible to buy the Red Sox tickets

Posted by admin on November 19, 2007

Barry Bonds Indictment: New Pressure To Mitchell Investigation

Barry BondsFor the better part of 4 years, Bonds has been visible but untouchable. With the federal indictment of Barry Bonds on Thursday, this mystery element of the steroid story is over. Barry has not been convicted of a crime, but his legacy, that is already damaged, is virtually unrecoverable. Outside of San Francisco, Bond lost the public long ago. Inside the League, the highest-level executives have long believed any form of steroid-era closure couldn’t exist while Barry Bonds still was in uniform. He most likely won’t play baseball again.

Posted by admin on November 15, 2007

Strongest In Defeat

LeBron James

LeBron James scored thirty-nine points, grabbed thirteen rebounds, and dished out fourteen assists in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 117-116 loss to the Orlando Magic. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, LeBron James is the 1st player to record that many points, rebounds and assists in a game since Wilt Chamberlain in 1968. Yao Ming had twenty-six points and thirteen rebounds in the Houston Rockets’ 93-90 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Jason Richardson and Gerald Wallace each scored twenty-seven points but the Bobcats fell to the Hawks 117-109.

Posted by admin on November 13, 2007

George J. Mitchell Report Coming Soon

discusstickets.jpgFormer Senator Mitchell will very soon produce his much-anticipated report concerning the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs by MLB players. As speculation swirls as to which names might be announced, the report also poses a number of intricate legal issues. By listing names, the League hopes to evade further Congressional scrutiny and thus offer closure on an embarrassing era. However, it can be criticized for ignoring years of circumstantial evidence.

Posted by admin on November 7, 2007

League Planning to Talk to Guillen

Jose Guillen is expected to be interviewed by the commissioner’s office about his purchase of $19,000 worth of performance-enhancing drugs over a 3-year period. The player’s orders included a $2,083 shipment, which was sent to the Coliseum in September 2003. His orders were placed between June 2002 and May 2005. MLB banned steroids in 2003. Jose Guillen played for the A’s in 2003 and has spent eleven years in the big leagues.