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The Short Bus: Drop Your Lawyer Pacman Jones!

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Adam “Pacman” Jones. You, are getting a ride on the short bus because you let that Lawyer of your’s speak for you.

LAS VEGAS — Adam “Pacman” Jones’ lawyer urged authorities Thursday to file criminal charges or stop trying to link the Tennessee Titans cornerback to a strip club melee and triple shooting.

Attorney Robert Langford said no evidence tied Jones to the shooting, and DNA comparisons failed to show the NFL star was responsible for a bite injury reported during the February mayhem. He termed what happened, a “glorified bar fight at best.”

Here’s the dumb part. He termed what happened as a “glorified bar fight at best.”

Are you kidding me? This glorified bar fight, left one bar employee paralyzed and two other people wounded. Does someone have to die? I am completely sickened by this comment. Pacman! Please, find someone to better represent you.

Although, he is right about one thing.

“It is really unfair to Mr. Jones that they continue to assert some investigation when they can’t come up with any more evidence,” Langford said.

Jones cooperated during three Las Vegas police interviews and underwent two DNA tests that cleared him of accusations that he bit a club bouncer. Unless, they have anything else. It really is unfair.

source:ESPN.COM

 

Rockies Take Down The Red Sox

The Colorado Rockies took care of the Boston Red Sox tonight winning 7-1. And, took the series 2-1. If you haven’t noticed the Rockies are playing great ball.

How did they do it? Great pitching. In this series the Rockies Pitcher’s allowed only 5 runs. This, at Fenway Park. This, the fifth best hitting team in the majors (.274). Then there were the bat’s. Despite only scoring 1 run in a loss the first game. The Rockies offense put up a total of 20 runs in the series. Last, I can’t forget health. Couple the bat’s coming alive. And, the return of many injured player’s. And, boom this young team is showing it’s promise to become a baseball team. Outstanding!

Take notice! The Rockies haven’t lost a series in June. And, the last series they lost was May 18-20 against the Royals. They are now at 33-33, and very much in the NL West race.

Side note: This was Josh Beckett’s first loss of the season, he is now 9-1.

 

Broncos Acquire Jimmy Kennedy from Rams

I believe this is most likely the biggest defensive line the Denver Broncos have ever had. Can you say, Run Stop? With the addition of Dre’ Bly to roam the field opposite Champ Bailey. Sure does free up the speedy linebackers and veteran safeties. Absolutely Top 5 defense.

Just four days after signing defensive tackle Sam Adams, Denver made another more to fortify the interior of its front by acquiring Jimmy Kennedy from the St. Louis Rams in exchange for an undisclosed pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.

Kennedy started 16 games for the first time in his career last year, lining up at nose tackle for the Rams and finishing the year with 32 solo tackles, 23 assists, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and a sack.

source: Denver Broncos Website

 

Curt Schilling Almost Has a No-Hitter

Curt Schilling came within one out of his first career no-hitter Thursday, losing his bid when Shannon Stewart lined a clean single to right field in Boston’s 1-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics.

Schilling was a model of efficiency, pounding the strike zone reaching a three-ball count only once. He got the A’s to hit routine fly balls to the spacious Coliseum outfield, recording 12 of his outs in the air. He also struck out four in the 100-pitch outing — his first shutout since May 14, 2003, for Arizona against Philadelphia, and first complete game since 2004.

 

Trent Green Traded to the Miami Dolphins

Trent Green,of the Kansas City Chiefs has finally gotten his wish. He is now with the Miami Dolphins. He was traded for a conditional pick. That is all the information I have for the moment.

Although, I will say this. This improves the Miami Dolphins. Trent Green doesn’t receive enough credit.

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Junior College World Series, the Way the Game Should Be

I happen to live a couple blocks from Suplizio Field, home of the JUCO World Series. Just a great old-fashioned baseball story. Enjoy!

Grand Junction

To find the best baseball story in Colorado, head west on Interstate 70. Pass the ski resorts and aspen trees. Pass the grape vineyards and the red-capped mesas of the Western Slope and hang a right at the corner of North Avenue and 12th Street – the home of the Junior College World Series. It was here, during the city’s first tournament at the now-renamed Suplizio Field, where Walter Bergman Jr. pulled a cap low over his forehead one night in 1959, stood on the steps of the dugout and proclaimed himself the most important kid in town. The Mesa Junior College batboy was 7 years old.

“Those are memories that last forever,” said Bergman, now 55, whose father was a longtime baseball coach at Mesa, now Mesa State College. “This game is special in so many ways.

“You walk out there, and you feel it. You really can’t explain what this means to us, because words can’t describe it.”

And he might have a point. How can you adequately explain the importance of an event that brings together thousands of people to watch two teams from two-year colleges play baseball? And that’s just the 9 a.m. game.

Read on after the jump…

source: The Denver Post

Update* We had a reader ask for a link to the results from this years Junior College World Series. Here you go jucogj.org

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The Short Bus: Kobe, Wants To Stay?

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This seemed like a good time to Debut The Short Bus. In an interview with Stephen A. Smith this morning, Kobe stated, that he wants to be traded. Later in the day, Bryant went on Dan Patrick’s ESPN Radio Show and said he wants to be a Laker for the rest of his career. What?

Kobe talks to Phil Jackson after his interview this morning. That conversation changes the way Kobe feels about the Lakers. So, this afternoon he tries to smooth it over, a bit. Maybe, he should have spoke with coach before he decided to air it out this morning. Sure the Lakers have made some questionable personnel decisions, lately. But, he should have went to them first. Now, they all look like asses!

 

Rockies 7 Game Win Streak

The Colorado Rockies pulled out of the NL West basement, when they beat the Cardinals last night 8-3. This after sitting 36 consecutive games at the bottom of the NL West division. First 7 game winning streak since September of 1998, when Don Baylor was still the skipper. Oh, and it happens to be the longest streak in the majors, currently. The Rockies have a great young team, could they possibly be molding into a great baseball team?

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Colorado’s Yorvit Torrealba celebrates with Troy Tulowitzki, left, and Garrett Atkins, right, after hitting a grand slam off Cardinals starting pitcher Braden Looper in the fourth inning of the Rockies 8-3 win on Tuesday night. The win was the Rockies seventh in a row.

 

John Elway’s Need For Speed

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I have always wondered what it would be like to get behind the wheel of these monster machines. And now my favorite player of all time, John Elway, will be one of a dozen celebrities taking part in Gillette’s “Fast Cars & Superstars” reality show sponsored by Cars.com, which begins airing June 7 on ABC.

“Speed’s kind of a scary thing,” Elway said after his ride in the Cars.com racecar. “I’d never gone that fast before, so it was … very interesting.”

There’s clearly a difference, the former Denver Broncos star notes, between riding along in a race car and being in the pocket as the defense closes in.

“In football, you really don’t realize the impact of it,” he said. “I’m sure that [NASCAR driver] Kurt [Busch has] been around in that car enough that you become numb to kind of what’s outside of it. For me, I was a lot more aware of what was going on than I’m sure Kurt is, because he’s been doing it for so long.”

Cars.com was able to get in a few questions between Elway’s training and the competition.

The Interview

What was the very first car you drove?

“I had a ‘61 Buick LeSabre.”

Big engine?

“Big engine; it was my grandmother’s car and it had snow tires in Southern California.” [Laughs]

What do you drive now?

“I have a (Mercedes-Benz) S55 AMG.”

What do you use for carting the kids around?

“I use the S55, but I’ve got a [Toyota] Land Cruiser for getting through the snow. I still live in Colorado, so needless to say I’ve got a lot of use out of the Land Cruiser this year.”

Do you ever lose your competitive nature?

“No, that is one thing that you never lose. When you retire, it’s what you miss. When they called me to do this, it took me about one second to say yes, because you get a chance to compete. So, you never lose that, no matter how old you are.”

Have you always been a race fan, or is it something that you’ve picked up recently?

“No. Over the last five years, or somewhere in there, I started following it a little bit. I’m always intrigued — it’s the same thing in football; it’s always the little details that make the difference between winning and losing. And then you start looking at NASCAR, and it’s the same type of game. Such a small difference.”

 

Homer Simpson’s All-Time MLB Team

In honor of the Simpson’s 400th episode this Sunday on Fox. The moment we have all been waiting for, Homer’s All-Time Baseball team.

Homer says: I first fell in love with baseball as a teenager. Like the players, I was always trying to get to second base in spite of the best efforts of the opposing team. Here’s my all-time major league baseball roster.

Catcher: Yogi Berra
Hit home runs and stole picnic baskets. I like his life partner Boo Boo as well.

First Base: Bill Buckner
I’ve had a lot of things go through my legs too, so I can relate. Plus I know what it’s like to be hated by a whole city.

Second Base: Billy Martin
Only major league player to get in more drunken bar brawls than me.

Third Base: Pete Rose
He’s in my Hall of Fame for helping me place all those bets against the Reds.

Shortstop: Cal Ripken Jr.
We share a special kinship, because I’ve been late to work 2,632 consecutive days.

Outfield: Harmon Killebrew
His name is what I do every night at Moe’s.

Outfield: Ty Cobb
A great hitter, and he invented an awesome salad full of bacon and cheese.

Outfield: Ted Williams
Greatest hitter who ever lived, and he was just a frozen head! Just think what he could’ve done with a whole body.

Designated Hitter: That guy from “The Natural”
It was so cool when he broke that light and then ran in slow motion.

Starting Pitcher: Vida Blue

Hell of an arm, and his last name reminds me of the color of my pants.

Starting Pitcher: Sandy Koufax
Like him, I refuse to work on all Jewish holidays. L’chaim!

Relief Pitcher: Goose Gossage
Mmm, goose at the end of the game.

Now play ball, everybody!

What, no Babe Ruth? Chocolate, peanuts, and caramel, yum!

source: Fox Sports

 
 


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