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Detroit Tigers ace Anibal Sanchez was phenomenal on Friday night, nearly throwing the second no-hitter of his career in a 6-0 win over the Minnesota Twins (via SportsCenter).Sanchez threw 130 pitches, striking out 12 and getting plenty o...
Detroit Tigers ace Anibal Sanchez was phenomenal on Friday night, nearly throwing the second no-hitter of his career in a 6-0 win over the Minnesota Twins (via SportsCenter).Sanchez threw 130 pitches, striking out 12 and getting plenty of run support from Miguel Cabrera and company as the Tigers picked up their fourth consecutive win, sending the reeling Twins to their 10th straight loss in the process.Sanchez was just two outs away when Joe Mauer singled to shallow center, deflating the crowd inside Comerica Park and breaking up the no-hit bid.It's been nearly seven years since Sanchez accomplished the feat. He threw the only no-hitter of his career as a member of the Florida Marlins in September 2006, striking out six in a 2-0 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.Minnesota's starting pitcher, Samuel Deduno wasn't quite as fortunate as Sanchez on Friday, allowing nine hits and six earned runs in a little over five innings pitched. Sanchez has made 10 starts for Detroit this season, boasting a 5-4 record. Although his ERA was decent coming into Friday's game, his season prior to this performance had been highlighted by inconsistency on the mound. This stat from Bleacher Report MLB writer Zachary Rymer tells the tale: A native of Maracay, Venezuela, the 29-year-old Sanchez played for the Marlins from 2006 to 2012 before being traded to Detroit last summer.The win helps the Tigers keep pace with the Cleveland Indians in the American League Central Division, pulling Detroit to 27-19 on the season, 15-7 at home. Follow Bleacher Report Featured Columnist Patrick Clarke on Twitter.
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The reeling Mariners, losers of six straight games, hope that Safeco Joe shows up tonight. Joe Saunders is 9-0 with a 1.72 ERA in 13 career starts at Safeco, and 3-0, 0.94 in four starts this year. Over his last 11 starts at Safeco, dati...
The reeling Mariners, losers of six straight games, hope that Safeco Joe shows up tonight. Joe Saunders is 9-0 with a 1.72 ERA in 13 career starts at Safeco, and 3-0, 0.94 in four starts this year. Over his last 11 starts at Safeco, dating back to June 3, 2008, Saunders is 8-0, 0.94. This wouldn't be a good night for Saunders to revert to his road form. He is 0-4 with an 11.25 ERA in five starts away from Safeco. Mariners manager Eric Wedge made the point before the game that there might be a little too much panic over the losing streak. "People have really short memories,'' he said. "We won two out of three in New York. Hell, we hadn’t won in New York since 2002. That means something. You go to Cleveland, and you get walked off three times. It’s not that we played bad. We had a chance to win all three of those games. Damn near had a couple of them in our pocket. But they were the home team and had the last at-bat. But our guys battled their butts off. "I think there was a lot of emotion spent in Cleveland, and it affected us a little bit (against the Angels). Our starting pitching struggled a little, and when that happens, it changes the whole outlook of game. You have to keep it all in perspective and understand that six days ago, everyone was flying high. Six days later, you’re on the exact opposite side of that spectrum. You can’t do that. You can’t be on that roller coaster."
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#1 Derrick Rose: This was pretty obvious despite Rose missing the entire season, which I am not bitter about. Once Rose returns he may not be the same player driving inside but his jump shot was really underrated before the injury and h...
#1 Derrick Rose: This was pretty obvious despite Rose missing the entire season, which I am not bitter about. Once Rose returns he may not be the same player driving inside but his jump shot was really underrated before the injury and he could turn his quickness and dribbling ability into a +20ppg season when he returns, he could also add a few more assists. I definitely see Derrick Rose not only returning, but also becoming a better player all together. Will Rose be back for the 2013 - 2014 NBA season? I don't think this should even be a question honestly, but just to answer this question adequately, yes. #2 Joakim Noah: Noah is one of the most underrated star players in the league, he was once again cheated out of the defensive player of the year award and barely made the first all-defensive team. Marc Gasol is most certainly worthy of this award but without Joakim Noah the Bulls defense is deprived of all stability inside the paint, and even outside. Without Marc Gasol I don't think the Grizzlies would have as much problems with Zach Randolph and Ed Davis there. But to state the obvious, Joakim Noah is most definitely the Bulls second best player and I am a little weary of saying "second" because Noah could possibly be the best player on this team, especially after seeing what he did this year. Will Noah be back for the 2013 - 2014 NBA season? Noah is one of the most underrated centers in the league, you could possibly put him in the discussion of being in the top three best centers in the NBA. The odds of Noah being traded is very little, so will he be back? Yes. #3 Luol Deng: Deng is not the most athletic player out there, that is pretty obvious. He is a few milliseconds away from being as athletic as Dirk Nowitzki. Of course I am over exaggerating the whole athleticism thing, and Deng is still the Bulls third best player. He is one of the very few that can stay in front of Carmelo Anthony as well as LeBron James. His defensive ability and his ability to hit the 3pt shot consistently is what made Deng the sixth-highest paid SF in the National Basketball Association. Will Deng be back for the 2013 - 2014 NBA season? It wouldn't surprise me if the Bulls traded him considering he is in his contract year, although there are very few teams willing to trade for Deng. While one of them being the Bulls rival, Cleveland Cavaliers. Overall, the odds say that Deng will be back next year. #4 Carlos Boozer: This #4 spot was split between Boozer and Taj; Taj would have been my decision last year but Taj had taken a step back this season (I will explain in #5). Boozer has impressed me, Boozer finally stepped up in the playoffs and did not disappear when the Bulls needed him the most. Unfortunately he decided to step up during a season that was supposed to be a scrub of a year (technically speaking). But just to mention, Boozer still makes those little idiotic mistakes that could possibly cost them the game. Will Boozer be back for the 2013 - 2014 NBA season? Most likely, the only way Boozer would not return is if the Bulls had the hots for a certain player in free agency and decided to either amnesty him or trade him for a cheaper player or 2nd round pick to a team with some extra cap space. His offense and durability alone will be enough to entice teams. #5 Taj Gibson: Like I said in Boozer's paragraph, Taj took a pretty big step back this season. Taj really shined with a fresh seven footer playing next to him last year. Asik has obviously showed what type of player he is over in Houston and showed what he can do for the rest of his team. With the next best option being Nazr, Taj will not be the same player as before. Especially since the only other options are playing next to a tired Joakim Noah, a inefficient-Boozer and a creepy PF that stays behind the arc 90% of the time. Sorry Taj, I hope the Bulls front office can find you another buddy this off-season. Will Taj be back for the 2013 - 2014 NBA se
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Johnson was a run-stopping, pass-rushing tackle for the Browns from 1965 through 1976.
Johnson was a run-stopping, pass-rushing tackle for the Browns from 1965 through 1976.
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Joe Saunders vs. Justin Grimm, 7:10pm Another day, another roster move for the M’s, though it certainly sounds like that wasn’t the plan this morning. In any event, the M’s DFA’d Andino and brought up Carlos Triu...
Joe Saunders vs. Justin Grimm, 7:10pm Another day, another roster move for the M’s, though it certainly sounds like that wasn’t the plan this morning. In any event, the M’s DFA’d Andino and brought up Carlos Triunfel. The latter isn’t in the line-up tonight, but C Jesus Sucre is. From what I’ve seen of him in Tacoma, he’s a good receiver, has a cannon of an arm, but I think the M’s really love the way he calls a game. This again is one of the aspects of catching that’s somewhat difficult to measure (though Max Marchi’s WOWY study gets at it), and it’ll be interesting to see how they talk about him, particularly if he doesn’t hit (he’s not likely to hit). Justin Grimm’s facing Seattle for the third time. He’s still primarily a fastball-curve pitcher, but he throws a change-up to lefties on occasion. He’s got reverse platoon-splits in his brief MLB time this year, and he actually had similar splits in the minors as well. That’s still not much of a sample, but this is not a guy that you absolutely need to stack lefties against. The M’s have chosen to stack their lefties against him, however. After the Ibanez experience in New York, I’m not going to mock them, but I’ll say that Ackley hitting 2nd is questionable no matter who the opposing starter is. Joe Saunders, of course, has massive splits, and the Rangers are fairly well-positioned to exploit that, though of course Saunders dominated them in Safeco in early April. Moreland moves up to 2nd in the Rangers order, the result of a blistering May. Texas uberprospect Jurickson Profar is up with the Rangers, taking the spot of the injured Ian Kinsler. Profar’s a natural SS, but will play 2B today. While insanely talented, he’s just 20 and is, in the very short run, unlikely to fully replace Kinsler’s 110+ rest-of-season wRC+, but he is another example of the Rangers depth and player development prowess. Damn it. Neither the M’s nor the Rangers have fared terribly well with injuries this year; Rangers prospect Mike Olt is just now resuming training in extended spring training following a vision problem, Cody Buckel was shut down after walking 28 in 9+ innings, and the M’s lost Danny Hultzen and Erasmo Ramirez to arm trouble. But the Rangers have been able to patch together serviceable (or better) stints from pitchers like Grimm, Nick Tepesch and Michael Kirkman while the M’s have watched Saunders, Beavan, Harang and Maurer all post negative WAR. On paper, this is a mismatch. The Rangers are really, really good and the M’s are reeling. But just as the M’s looked better than they actually were after knocking off the Yankees, they are clearly not as inept as they appeared in Anaheim or as cursed as they appeared in Cleveland. They’re still not good, but the M’s can lower everyone’s blood pressure with a good showing against a very good team in this series. Line-up: 1: Saunders, CF 2: Ackley, 2B 3: Seager, 3B 4: Morales, DH 5: Morse, RF 6: Ibanez, LF 7: Smoak, 1B 8: Sucre, C 9: Ryan, SS SP: Saunders The M’s have turned over the in-stadium music to M’s beat-writer Ryan Divish of the News Tribune. His knowledge of early-90s hip-hop is the equal of Keith Law’s, so I’d expect we’d hear some Tribe and Wu-Tang Clan tonight. James Paxton starts tonight in the pitching hell of Reno, NV. With Jeremy Bonderman crashing and burning last night (he’s got one more start, in Colorado Springs, before his opt-out date on 6/1) and Harang and Maurer scuffling, this would be a good time for Paxton to show he can work deep into games. Dylan Unsworth takes the hill for Clinton. -- This post came from: U.S.S. Mariner, and is copyright by the authors. This RSS feed is intended for the personal use of readers and not, for instance, spam blogs.Game 48, Rangers
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According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Plain Dealer, the Cleveland Browns will be parting ways with Neal Gulkis, their Vice President of Media Relations: #Browns Vice President of Media Relations Neal Gulkis let go, club interviewed #Rave...
According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Plain Dealer, the Cleveland Browns will be parting ways with Neal Gulkis, their Vice President of Media Relations: #Browns Vice President of Media Relations Neal Gulkis let go, club interviewed #Ravens Chad Steele Thursday s.cleveland.com/wM4wpgY — Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) May 24, 2013 Per Cabot, Gulkis is expected to remain with the team until mid-June, which is presumably when they will name his successor. He was hired during the Eric Mangini regime after previously serving in a similar role with the Miami Dolphins. It is unclear whether Dan Murphy and Brian Smith, media relations coordinators who served under Gulkis, will remain with the team or not. This might not be a big public story, but it will surely have an impact on the local media, for better or for worse. All I know is that in my personal experiences with the Browns' PR staff, I have contacted them several times over the past few years to ask a simple question. I never heard back once from them. Cabot noted that "Baltimore Ravens director of media relations Chad Steele was in Berea for an interview on Thursday." We'll see if any other candidates end up getting the job, or if it will be Steele's for the taking.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers have won the 2013 NBA Draft Lottery, giving them the right to select first in the NBA Draft on June 27. It remains to be seen if the Cavaliers will decide to keep the number one selection or trade it. The number o...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have won the 2013 NBA Draft Lottery, giving them the right to select first in the NBA Draft on June 27. It remains to be seen if the Cavaliers will decide to keep the number one selection or trade it. The number one pick has not been traded since 1993 when the Orlando Magic traded Chris Webber to the Golden State Warriors. It was made clear the other night that the Cavaliers do not want to be in the lottery for a long time, both owner Dan Gilbert and son Nick Gilbert made that statement. If they want to make the playoffs next year, they have some decisions to make. Many believe that Nerlens Noel is the top NBA prospect in the draft. Reports say that Noel will be sidelined until at least Christmas as he recovers from an ACL tear. Before he went down with the ACL tear, he was averaging 10.5 PPG and 9.5 RBP for Kentucky. Noel plays with a lot of energy and is a significant defensive presence. The Cavs want to make the playoffs next season, can they do that by drafting a player who will not be ready until Christmas? Possibly. Anderson Varejao will be coming back from another injury and can rotate at the center position with Tyler Zeller until Noel is ready to play. If that is the case, the Cavaliers will be sending out the same starting lineup that they began last season with: Kyrie Irving, Dion Waiters, Alonzo Gee, Tristan Thompson and Anderson Varejao. That lineup only lasted for 10 games last season until Irving got hurt. In those 10 games, the Cavs went 2-8.
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Getting a haircut is one of the most important things in a young man's life. Choosing the right barber who has the right skill level is key, and establishing a level of comfort to allow that barber to touch your prized hair is a nerve-wr...
Getting a haircut is one of the most important things in a young man's life. Choosing the right barber who has the right skill level is key, and establishing a level of comfort to allow that barber to touch your prized hair is a nerve-wracking, dreaded process. Most barbers cut downwards with the clippers facing the ground; but when done properly, cutting upwards, or against the grain, can yield some of the finest-looking hair at the end.In the case of the Cleveland Cavaliers, general manager Chris Grant and owner Dan Gilbert are a duo of barbers. The customer? The Cavs roster, and the clippers, or the tool used to cut hair, would be none other than their first-overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft.Conventional wisdom says to pick up the best available prospect in the draft to fit the team's. And for Cleveland, said wisdom would yield center Nerlens Noel, a 19-year-old, 6-10 shot blocker who played 24 games for the Kentucky Wildcats before tearing his ACL back in February.Noel averaged 4.4 blocks and 2.1 steals to accompany his 10.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. His primal instincts on defense would immediately give the Cavaliers, a team that ranks in the bottom 11 of points allowed in the paint, a desperately-needed rim protector.On offense, however, it's a totally different story. The Kentucky big man has virtually no post game, and relies grabbing offensive boards (2.7 per game at UK) and pick-and-roll situations to generate points. DraftExpress points out that Noel converted merely 45 percent of his three back-to-the-basket possessions per game and only used 18 percent of the Wildcats' possessions with his time on the floor.So far, you've got an offensively limited big man who, by the way, weighs 206 pounds—a hairline shy of a health hazard for a seven-footer—and is also out for the next few months rehabbing from a torn ACL.There's also the interesting idea of drafting guard Ben McLemore, Kansas; forward Otto Porter, Georgetown; or one of the many other top-ranked prospects in the draft. Cleveland's back court is pretty much solidified. Kyrie Irving has turned into a gem at point guard, and Dion Waiters really came into his own in March and April.Otto Porter would be an interesting pick up and fit for Cleveland (they do need to replace Alonzo Gee at the three if they want to make a serious run at the eighth seed), but is he worthy of being picked up No. 1?In the long-term scenario, an Irving-Waiters-Porter trio could develop into something lethal down the line, and, with a few timely free-agent pick ups, could turn the Cavaliers into the next Oklahoma City Thunder.The former Hoya averaged 16.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.8 steals in his sophomore year at Georgetown. He also shot 42.2 percent from three, but made his biggest impact on defense, where he guarded a variety of positions.Porter would fit in beautifully with Cleveland because he does not need the ball in his hands to make plays. According to DraftExpress, only 11.4 percent of his offense came from isolation or pick-and-roll situations. That means while Irving and Waiters can do all the shot creating, Porter can float around, get himself open and not worry about having to shoulder the load on offense.That kind of trio can make the Cavaliers deadly in the years to come, but if Cleveland wants to win, and win now (say, to prove to their star point guard that they're serious about turning the franchise around), they could yield bigger and better gains by cutting against the grain and doing something no team has ever done before—trade the No. 1 pick before the draft.The Orlando Magic drafted Chris Webber with the first pick in the 1993 NBA Draft. They then turned around and immediately dealt him to the Golden State Warriors for Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway and three future first-round draft picks, which turned into Mike Miller, Todd Fuller and Vince Carter.Cleveland needs four things: a small and power forward, a center and bench depth. It's also worth
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First Jim Boeheim has Carmelo Anthony’s back, now it’s time for another coach to get a former star’s back. Kentucky coach John Calipari was on the Adam “the Bull” & Dustin Fox show on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland, and when a...
First Jim Boeheim has Carmelo Anthony’s back, now it’s time for another coach to get a former star’s back. Kentucky coach John Calipari was on the Adam “the Bull” & Dustin Fox show on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland, and when asked about Derrick Rose and his injury — and the heat he took in…
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Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports The Cleveland Browns possess a sneaky-good all-time team when you reach a bit further back to the 1950s and 1960s to factor in the likes of Otto Graham and Jim Brown. Pro Football Talk has been doing a Mt. R...
Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports The Cleveland Browns possess a sneaky-good all-time team when you reach a bit further back to the 1950s and 1960s to factor in the likes of Otto Graham and Jim Brown. Pro Football Talk has been doing a Mt. Rushmore series that is nothing groundbreaking, but it is always a fun offseason game to play. PFT is ending the nomination part of their series with the Browns, but they are also including the city’s run with a football franchise before Art Modell moved it to Baltimore. It’s technically a different franchise completely, but that’s fine. Since I only have four spots to work with, I’d like to stick with the post-expansion rosters instead of automatically throwing in Graham or Brown. The following faces to be carved into this mountainside hail solely from the terrible era of Cleveland football, the current one from 1999-2013 following the expansion squad coming to town. George Washington: Left tackle Joe Thomas is the only post-expansion Brown who can sensibly claim the throne of best at his respective position for a multi-year stretch. Thomas Jefferson: Joe Haden established himself early in his career as arguably the best cornerback outside of Darrelle Revis. He possesses both the youth and the skills to do so in the near future. Theodore Roosevelt: For the most concave sculpting of the monument, we’ll have Josh Cribbs — great but sort of hidden away on special teams. This makes more sense if you’re consulting a picture of Mt. Rushmore while reading this. If so, good on yah, reader. Abraham Lincoln: We’ll give this one to Shaun Rogers for getting an All-Pro nod, and at one point during the mid-aughts he was considered an elite interior defensive lineman. Thomas Emerick is a Senior Writer for RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @ThomasEmerick, “Like” him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google
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