2:45 PM: The Stamford Advocate reports that former New York Mets & Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine has been named new athletic director for Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. A press conference is scheduled for Tuesday.
2:30 PM: New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro, who signed a 15-year contract in 2006, has been placed on waivers. If DidPietro is not claimed, he will be sent down to the AHL's Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
2:15 PM: Justin Verlander of the Detroit Tigers would like to become MLB's first $200 million pitcher: "I don't play this game to make the most money. But I do feel like it would be nice to be compensated for what I feel like I've been: one of the best, if not the best, the last few years."
2:00 PM: The Altoona Curve minor league baseball team will be holding "BOpening Night" on April 11 in honor of Robert "Bo" Forney, a team ballboy who died unexpectedly at the age of 21 earlier this month.
1:45 PM: This season the Baltimore Orioles will wear a special jersey patch in honor of Earl Weaver, the Hall of Fame manager who died in January.
1:30 PM: It was 33 years ago today that the U.S. defeated the Soviet Union 4-3 in the 1980 Winter Olympics "Miracle On Ice".
1:15 PM: The Joliet Slammers minor league baseball team have offered a contract to Michael Jordan, or at least offered to retire the #45 jersey he wore while playing for the Birmingham Barons in the 1990s.
1:00 PM: Minnesota Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said that stories of receiver Percy Harvin being "disgruntled" with the team are "media-driven": "You read so many different things, and I sometimes wonder, where's that coming from? Because in my conversations with him, I'm not getting that."
12:45 PM: The U.S. Department of Justice has joined a civil fraud suit against Lance Armstrong, seeking up to $100 million from the cyclist who was previously sponsored by the U.S. Postal Service.
12:30 PM: Miami Hurricanes basketball coach Jim Larranaga credits part of his team's success this season to a talk Chris Bosh gave them in 2011 telling the players they don't work hard enough or deserve the success they'd like to have.
12:15 PM: Baltimore Ravens center Matt Birk announced his retirement Friday after 15 NFL seasons & 112 straight starts.
12:00 PM: Pro tennis player Pierre-Ludovic Duclos was arrested in Bradenton, Florida on charges of trying to have sex with a 13-year-old girl.
11:45 AM: Under Armour is suing Nike over using the phrase "I will", which Under Armour claims violates their trademark phrase "I will protect this house."
11:30 AM: Skidmore College in New York has canceled its men's soccer season after an investigation into a hazing incident last November. Skidmore also banned soccer team members involved in the hazing from playing in any other spring sport for the school.
11:15 AM: Former Cincinnati Bengals RB Ostell Miles was one of several people arrested as part of an investigation into a car towing scam in Denver.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=48459
louisville lotto numbers susan powell megamillions winners university of louisville louisville ky final four
কোন মন্তব্য নেই:
একটি মন্তব্য পোস্ট করুন