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By Sal Sigala, Jr., FanZone SportsPublished:30 June 2009 11:51 PM EDTPosted in: Joey Logano, NASCAR News, Opinion, Sprint Cup Series Comments [0]Print This PostEmail This Post To A Friend Once again the rains came, and just like in Reutimann’s case back in May during the Coca-Cola 600, Mother Nature would be very gracious at giving another driver his very first win under her conditions, since after all a win is a win no matter how you get it. “I mean, yeah, we got lucky, obviously. The rai
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Who would have thought that at the beginning of July, the baseball world would be applauding three teams from the National League West while remaining vexed with four teams from the National League East? But here we are, and the Los Angeles Dodgers look strong and deep; the Colorado Rockies have been the hottest team in baseball for the last month; and the San Francisco Giants have pitched their way to the top of the N.L. Wild Card race. On a different coast, the Philadelphia Phillies lead t
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Baseball released another All-Star balloting update on Tuesday, with the final results to be announced on Sunday. The Yankees’ Derek Jeter leads all A.L. players in votes, with the Cardinals’ Albert Pujols leading the National League.It’s a pastime for people to complain about the fans’ choices, but I’ve never understood that. Fans aren’t obligated to vote for the players having the best seasons. They’re supposed to vote for the players they want to see.This holds true even though, since 2003, t
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After residing at Warner Brothers for nearly nine years and feeling like part of a family there for almost 20, George Clooney is moving over to Sony Pictures with his producing partner (and co-screenwriter on Good Night, and Good Luck ) Grant Heslov . The duo's company, Smokehouse Pictures is has signed a two-year deal with Sony Pictures (as first announced by Deadline Hollywood ), the very same studio that last week shocked the industry by abruptly dumping the baseball movie Mon
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LOS ANGELES — Looking much healthier and rested, Yorvit Torrealba walked through the visiting clubhouse today at Dodger Stadium. He will be examined today by trainer Keith Dugger, but will not be activated. The lineup submitted for tonight’s game still included catcher Paul Phillips as a reserve on the card. “I feel good, much better,” said Torrealba. “I got around 15 at-bats in Triple-A. Got some hits. I had my son with me in Colorado Springs. It was good.” Torrealba has not played since J