
MLB – In his first return to the city where he played 11 years, Omar Vizquel's ninth-inning heroics — a suicide squeeze in the top of the inning, followed by a lead-saving backhanded stab in the bottom — gave the Giants a 3-2 win over the Indians, their first win in Cleveland since the 1954 World Series. Wait a second. Omar Vizquel is still alive? … Jason Varitek broke our of a 1-for-30 slump with the go-ahead single in a 4-run eighth, propelling the Red Sox to a 5-4 victory over the D-Backs and preserving the Sox' place at the top of the AL East, one game ahead of — Tampa Bay? Am I reading this right? … Jerry Manuel's explosion (and expulsion) wasn't enough to keep the Mets from letting the crappy guys on Seattle play well, as the M's routed New York 11-0. No Seattle aces were injured in the contest.
Wimbledon — Nobody of note lost in the early round of women's play; the biggest news was Maria Sharapova's shorts (more on that later). On the men's side, 4th-seeded Nikolay Davydenko was upset in straight sets, but let's be honest here: I don't care, and neither do you.
College World Series — Fresno State's unlikely run continued, as the under-Bulldogs beat Georgia 19-10 to force a deciding Game 3 tonight. Be sure to tune in to hear the soothing sounds of baseball on a hazy summer evening. Ping!


Nikolay Davydenko, wasn't that the guy who stole a top secret Soviet Nuclear sub with the silent engine and defected?
so who kicked the russians ass? solid snake?
Be sure to tune in to hear the soothing sounds of baseball on a hazy summer evening. Ping!
I make that sound too in my basement, but it isn't playing baseball. Does it count if I am using the same bat though?
I thought Davydenko was executed by the Russians after Aldrich Ames gave him up?
So it appears that Vizquel is a "furry"…good to know.