Just wait, Carlos Beltran
Sporting News, The, Jan 28, 2005
At his introductory news conference with the Yankees, Randy Johnson spent much of his time apologizing for roughing up a cameraman in Manhattan the previous day. Which is weird, because usually when someone comes to New York and then starts saying he's sorry, he's a Met.
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There wore reports last week that the Lions were considering releasing Joey Harrington, but coach Steve Mariucci and president and CEO Matt Millen swiftly squelched the rumors, calling them "baseless and untrue." Great, even in the offseason Detroit has to deal with Harrington and accuracy problems,
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The A's announced last week the signing of Keiichi Yabu, a veteran righthanded pitcher from Japan. If he turns out to be any good, the plan then Is to trade him to the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks for three unproven prospects.
Now that's disgusting
Mr. Blackwell, the self-appointed captain of the fashion police, unveiled his worst-dressed women of 2004, and it had a bit of a sports flavor, what with T.O.'s pal Nicollette Sheridan--who knew white terry cloth wasn't a classic look?--and Serena Williams landing on the list. And when Mr. B gets around to his men's rankings, here are four words for him: "Red McCombs in fur."
After all, Curry thinks he plays in the Wendy's City
Because of rookie Ben Gordon's ability to heat up quickly and pour in points, some around the NBA have begun to refer to him as the "Microwave: Which helps explain why the Bulls won't let him anywhere near Eddy Curry.
SPEAKING OF HEAVY NBA ISSUES ...
The Suns' bench was outscored 67-6 in a recent loss to the Jazz. That has to be the most lopsided display from Phoenix's bench since Oliver Miller used to sit on the end of it.
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