8/10/2009

Monday rundown...little tardy


*Tony Dungy who is working with Mike Vick as his mentor says many teams are in fact interested in signing Vick. (Washington Post)

*Yankees sweep Red Sox over the weekend in a four game set, starting to look like they could be the team to beat in the AL East. (NY Daily News)

*Sunday MLB Scoreboard.

*Titans defeated the Bills last night at the Hall of Fame game. (Examiner)

*USA's matchup with Mexico Wednesday in Mexico City in a World Cup Qualifier is getting bigger and bigger by the day. (NYT)

*Rams WR Donnie Avery is out 4-6 weeks, not a good start to the season for the Rams. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

*Tiger made a big comeback yesterday to take the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. (Akron Beacon Journal)

*Kurt Rambis officially the coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Good luck winning there. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

*Celts resigned Glen "Big Baby" Davis today bolstering a front line that includes, KG and Sheed now. (Celtics.com)

*Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks and his cousin were charged with felony robbery and misdemeanor counts of theft of services in Buffalo over the weekend. The reason: they allegedly punched a cabbie in the face, grabbed him by the throat and broke his glasses after he didn't have change when the Kane's gave him $15 for a cab ride that cost $13.80. (Fox)

*After threatening retaliation if any of his players were hit by a pitch, Ozzie Guillen is being investigated by Major League Baseball. (ESPN)

*Linas Kleiza of the Denver Nuggets now plays of Olympiakos in Greece after signing a 2-year $12 million deal. (Yahoo)

*Philadelphia Eagles dropping like flies: QB Kevin Kolb and DE Trent Cole left practice today. (Canadian Press)

*Eric Mangini disputed the claim of Syndric Steptoe's agent that Steptoe stuffered a season-ending labrum tear because of a practice in the rain. (ESPN)

*Appy State says no thank you to former Michigan QB recruit Justin Feagin who was just kicked off the team in Ann Arbor. (Detroit Free Press) It was reported by the Detroit Free Press over the weekend that Feagin was dismissed from the team after he admitted to U-M police that he played a role in a botched cocaine deal. The deal ended in a fire outside the dorm room of Feagin after T.J. Burke, another Michigan student, that gave Feagin $590 to send to Florida for cocaine didn't receive the drugs. Feagin also admitted to police that he sold drugs and had been arrested twice while in high school in Florida for battery and trespassing. (Detroit Free Press)

*The man who shot Chargers rookie Curtis Brinkley turned himself in to Police. (Philadelphia Daily News)

*Investigation reopened in death of New York Rangers draft pick who died while playing in Russia. (ESPN)

*Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL sued a rap musician for using their name in a song. (SI)

*Malcom Jenkins reported to Saints camp today after signing yesterday. (Canadian Press)

*Real Madrid took care of D.C. United easily yesterday. (USA Today)

*Gators freshman QB told to give the same answer to every question. (Miami Herald)

*Video from Buffalo news on Kane incident.

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