Shame on you, shame on me -- and shame on America -- for being overly fascinated about this. Suddenly, the man who bankrolled the killings of underperforming dogs has become the biggest curiosity in pro sports. Thursday evening in Philadelphia, the story won't be how Donovan McNabb looks at quarterback, how Brian Westbrook holds up in his return from ankle surgery or whether the Eagles are ready for the season after their third and most telling exhibition game.
The 2009 season was lost long ago for Oliver Perez. Now it's officially over.
The Mets left-hander was diagnosed with patella tendon tendinosis in his right knee by the team doctor David Altchek, a condition that will require surgery and force him to miss the rest of the season.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- An 8 AM meeting brought the news for which Mark Sanchez was hoping (and the news everyone was expecting) since the Jets traded up to pick him fifth in April's draft. Jets coach Rex Ryan summoned Sanchez and Kellen Clemens and broke the news that Sanchez (not Clemens) would be the team's starting quarterback.
"This comes with a lot of responsibility," Sanchez said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. "So as happy as I am, I know this is just the beginning."
This is daunting, this thing he and the Jets are attempting. The 2008 success of Atlanta's Matt Ryan and Baltimore's Joe Flacco aside, things don't usually go well for rookie quarterbacks in the NFL. That's why the best thing Sanchez has going for him may be that the Jets aren't going to ask him to do all that much. Not this year, at least.
"The Grim" has been tapped to take on the man that most consider to be the best heavyweight in the world, it was announced during Emelianenko's Wednesday workout at New York City's FightHouse gym.
"Based on the information I have attained today, no team in any league has reached a deal with DKV Joventut concerning Ricky's buyout, which must be accomplished before Ricky is released from his contract with DKV Joventut."
Normally, there's nothing funny about a grown man wearing a pink Speedo. Fortunately, Shaquille O'Neal, in the following clip, is wearing one because he lost to Misty-May Treanor on his show, "Shaq Vs." and had to walk down the beach in the tiny banana hammock (with SHAQ written on the back) at the end of the show. It's about as horrible yet funny as you could possibly imagine.
Scoreboardgate, originating in the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium, has taken another turn. Remember, the Cowboys debuted in their new digs this past weekend. Everything about the stadium is extravagant, and we'd expect nothing less in a Jerry Jones operation. The only problem thus far is that there are massive scoreboards over the center of the stadium that are able to be hit by punted balls.
Remember Bobby Crosby? Guy won the Rookie of the Year in 2004. Looked like a star in the making. Frankly, it was his presence that pushed the A's toward letting Miguel Tejada go and instead signing Eric Chavez to a long-term deal.
Now that Crosby is finishing out the final year of his five-year, $12.75-million deal, his father, Ed, has unloaded on the organization that employs his son and used to employ him. A former A's scout, Ed Crosby told the Long Beach Press-Telegram that the A's, specifically general manager Billy Beane, have treated his son unfairly.
With sophomore Aaron Corp returning from a knee injury to practice by coach Pete Carroll's Tuesday's deadline to compete for the Week 1 starting job, USC's quarterback decision has been pushed back a few days. If Corp had not returned Tuesday, the slot against San Jose State likely would have gone to freshman prodigy Matt Barkley.
Tuesday was one of the nights that Chicago Cubs fans have been waiting all season to see from free-agent acquisition Milton Bradley. Bradley went 4-for-4 with a home run, a walk and two runs scored for the Cubs, but, fittingly, it couldn't keep the Cubs from losing to the Nationals. It still had to be nice for Bradley to finally have a game in which he didn't provide Cubs fans the chance to boo him for anything.
Surely, some football fans have taken potshots at the NFL media for their coverage of Brett Favre over the years. One of the bigger targets has been Sports Illustrated's Peter King, who's enjoyed a good relationship with the legendary quarterback.
With Favre's latest comeback -- this time with the Minnesota Vikings -- now official, the magazine has decided to try something different. The latest issue of SI, dated Aug. 31, is said to be "Favre-Free."
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has been cast in the B.A. Baracus role made famous by Mr. T in the upcoming film remake of The A-Team, according to a report by UK-newspaper The Sun. The charismatic former UFC light-heavyweight champion first mentioned the ...
With only two years of eligibility left on the BBWAA ballot, Dave Parker's chances of getting into the Hall of Fame are looking awfully slim. In this year's balloting, his name only appeared on 15 percent of the writer's ballots, leaving him far shy ...
While there is precedent for it, this is the kind of money grab that can make college football fans uncomfortable. It's one thing for someone like Navy to take a seven-figure paycheck to get trampled by Ohio State, but then there is the concept of ...
On Tuesday we learned that disgraced former referee Tim Donaghy was arrested again. Now, thanks to the Philadelphia Inquirer, we know why: Donaghy skipped work. The U.S. Marshals took Donaghy into custody for failing to show up to his job at a ...
Sometimes it feels like the UFC Octagon girls are more popular than the fighters themselves. That would explain why when Las Vegas-resident Natasha Wicks won the recent Maxim Magazine Octagon Girl search at UFC 100 in July, it was treated like big ...