8.20.2007

Recent roundup: So much to say

My apologies. It's been a busy time of the year as we wrap up the summer and prepare for another semester of programming. Interesting things are in the pipeline. Hopefully they happen.

-Can't go without mentioning the passing of Phil Rizzuto. As a lifelong Yankees fan, the first games I ever watched were called by Scooter. By all accounts, he was a good man. He will be missed.
-The lead is back down to four. After Boston's recent 6-7 stretch, Tony Massarotti of the Boston Herald wonders about their mysterious ways.
-The young guns in the Yankees' bullpen come through as the Bombers take three of four from Detroit. Joba for president.
-Joel Zumaya is back. The Tigers' bullpen needs him during this big week which brings Cleveland and the Yankees to town.

-Jeff Conine to the Mets?
-Nice catch, little man.
-Jose Offerman went batty.
-Michael Vick accepts a plea deal. Don Banks of SI.com says Vick's apology is too little, too late.
-Carnage in baltimore.
-Trent Green beat out Cleo Lemon for the Dolphins' starting job. Is anyone surprised?
-Care to bet on whether or not Tim Donaghy will name other NBA officials?
-Don't visit DeShawn Stevenson's house.
-Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis says star prospect Jimmy Claussen made an honest mistake.
-Note to self: don't ever say anything negative about Zinedine Zidane's sister.
-High School Musical 2 madness is sweeping the nation.

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