Friday, July 22, 2011

A Draw Is Enough For Team Azkals

A win is going to be “massive” but a draw against Kuwait is likewise more than enough for the Philippine Azkals to exit this oil-rich country having a big measure of fulfillment.

As heavy underdogs in their second-round World Cup Qualifying clash, the Azkals are looking for a more conservative approach that might turn Saturday night’s game into a cagey encounter at the Mohammed El-Hammad Stadium in Hawalli.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Lamar Odom involved in an accident

Los Angeles Lakers forward Lamar Odom was a passenger in a vehicle that smacked and harmed a motorcyclist and a pedestrian in Queens, according to multiple reports Sunday.

Odom, who was in his hometown of New York while attending his cousin's funeral, was "shaken up" throughout the accident. Odom's chauffeur was reportedly driving him to a barber shop in his old Jamaica neighborhood.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Fan Dies on a MLB Game

A guy attending a Texas Rangers game along with his young son died soon after falling out of the left-field stands and about 20 feet down Thursday night.


He was attempting to catch a baseball flipped into the stands by Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton(notes) but apparently lost his balance and fell head-first in a space in between the 14-foot outfield fence and also the grandstand close to the Oakland Athletics bullpen.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Highest Scoring Games in MLB History

Major League Baseball typically has games exactly where both teams score significantly less than 10 runs. Sometimes, 1 team will go on an offensive tear and score double digits. Rarely do both teams have sufficient prowess in one game to plate much more than 10 runners in a game.

Here's a look at the highest scoring games in Major League Baseball since 1900.