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Posted: Jul 10, 2009 1:30AM By Terence Moore (RSS feed)
Filed Under: MLB All-Star Game, MLB PEDs

Since a few members of The Fifth Dimension are from St. Louis, they likely won't mind the way I tweak one of their songs -- you know,
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In. So here I go: Jupiter isn't aligned with Mars, but with the Gateway Arch when it comes to
Mark McGwire these days.
That's because this is perfect timing.
In fact, for a bunch of reasons we'll discuss in a moment, there is no better time than now for the former St. Louis Cardinals star to end his cowardly seclusion. He could leave the shadows of southern California to speak in the spotlight of the All-Star festivities that begin this weekend in St. Louis . He could do so without a Jimmy Swaggert confession, but it wouldn't hurt his rapidly sliding chances for reaching Cooperstown if he included some crying and a lot of pleading.
Posted: Jul 10, 2009 12:26AM By Jeff Fletcher (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Athletics, MLB Media Watch

Weeks after the dramatic
last-minute shelving of the
Moneyball movie, Sony Pictures has unshelved it. The movie is back on again, this time
with Aaron Sorkin writing the screenplay.
Brad Pitt is still expected to play
Billy Beane.
That probably means we'll get all sorts of great scenes with Beane and
Paul DePodesta talking in way-too-smart-for-real-life dialogue as they hurriedly walk from place to place. Sorkin, right, is the writer responsible for
The West Wing and
Sports Night and films
A Few Good Men and
The American President.
He's also working right now on a movie about ... Facebook.
Seriously.
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 11:20PM By Matt Watson (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Celtics, Pistons, NBA Hair Watch, NBA Transactions

As if seeing him in green and white wasn't jarring enough,
Rasheed Wallace showed up to his introductory press conference Thursday rocking cornrows. Considering how many players have given up the look in the last 12 months -- Carmelo Anthony, Allen Iverson and Ben Wallace stand out -- his new haircut already feels retro.
Of course, old school is just his style, from his trademark Air Force 1's, ratty workout clothes and dirty 13-year-old Ford Bronco that he still drives to games. And as he explained on Thursday, it was Boston's old school dedication to defense that convinced him to sign.
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 10:05PM By Tim Povtak (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Cavaliers, Heat, Magic, Nets, Summer League, Thunder

ORLANDO -- The Summer of 2010, which was supposed to be the mother load of all NBA free-agent classes, won't be the thriller that many anticipated.
The free spending just won't exist, according to several league executives and agents at the Orlando Pro Summer League Thursday.
News this week that the
league is anticipating a dramatic drop in both the salary cap and the punitive luxury tax threshold for the 2010-11 season has sent a chill through every team in the league.
Although almost half the NBA teams had been shuffling future contracts to clear salary cap space in anticipation of a free agent feeding frenzy in 2010, many of those plans are looking rather bleak today.
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 9:46PM By Knox Bardeen (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Phillies, Tigers, MLB Awards

Voters "turned out" online in record-shattering numbers to help send Phillies outfielder
Shane Victorino and Tigers third baseman
Brandon Inge to next Tuesday's All-Star Game in St. Louis in the fans' final vote.
Voting was done exclusively on MLB.com and the number of votes cast was astonishing. For both the
American and National League teams, the fans cast 68.6 million votes to send first-time All-Stars, in Inge and Victorino, to play in the 80th All-Star Game.
Inge outlasted Ian Kinsler, who finished the close race in second place ahead of Chone Figgins, Carlos Pena and Adam Lind.
Victorino finished just ahead of Pablo Sandoval, Mark Reynolds, Matt Kemp and Cristian Guzmanto to earn his place on the National League squad.
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 9:00PM By Greg Couch (RSS feed)
Filed Under: LPGA

Did you see what happened Thursday in the first round of the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament?
Just kidding. No one saw. No one is watching. That's not new. The most amazing and interesting thing about the game has nothing to do with actual golf. Instead, it's how this entire sport in unraveling. Right now. On the first day of its most important event.
The LPGA tour commissioner,
Carolyn Bivens, didn't even come to the tournament. Reports surfaced on Thursday that Bivens has accepted a buyout to step down. This after players drafted a letter demanding she resign.
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 7:57PM By Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Phillies

The Phillies may not wait to see if they can trade for
Roy Halladay before helping their ailing rotation.
Pedro Martinez told The Associated Press his agent is negotiating with Philadelphia for his return to the majors, and the agent, Fern Cuza,
told the Philadelphia Daily News, "There is interest on both sides."
"The Phillies saw me this past Tuesday in a simulated game and I felt very good with my fastball and all my pitches," Martinez said Thursday.
Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. denied reports a deal was done, but confirmed the team's interest in the three-time AL Cy Young Award winner.
"He has not been signed," Amaro said before the NL East-leading Phillies played Cincinnati on Thursday night. "We've seen him pitch. He's not in town."
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 7:00PM By Tim Povtak (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Summer League, Thunder

ORLANDO -- Rookie
James Harden, the No. 3 pick in the 2009 Draft, is a smart guy who will become a fine player as he grows up with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
But the NBA Summer League may be giving him a false sense of security. As an NBA shooting guard, he will learn quickly that not everyone in his position puts their pants on one leg at a time.
When he starts trying to defend the likes of
Kobe Bryant and
Dwyane Wade, he may find himself a little more blistered than he thinks.
"Kobe is the best player in the world, but he laces up his shoes just like I lace up mine,'' Harden said earlier this week. "Sure, I'll get a welcome-to-the-NBA moment, but it's just basketball. I've played against him before [in the summer]. I won't be intimidated.''
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 7:00PM By Ariel Helwani (RSS feed)
Filed Under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive

This week's edition of
FightHouse Radio was so great that we actually decided to permanently change the name of our weekly MMA show to
The MMA Hour. And on this new and improved edition of the podcast, Mike Chiappetta and I talked about all things UFC 100. From the intriguing storylines to fight breakdowns to reminiscing about how far the UFC has come -- we seemingly covered it all on this historic week. Please enjoy the show below.
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 6:50PM By Matt Watson (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Pistons, NBA Videos
I'm about as cynical as they get when it comes to
Allen Iverson (
ahem,
Exhibit A), but the raw emotion he displays in
this video of him talking to student athletes at his summer camp completely caught me off guard. Iverson has performed this "me against the world" monologue dozens of times in his 13-year career, but this is the first time I can recall him revealing just how much he's been affected by criticism.
Should it change your feelings about the man? Not necessarily; truth be told, he brings a lot of the negativity surrounding him upon himself. But at the very least, it should remind you that behind the "tough as nails" exterior, the man is not a caricature. He's been handsomely rewarded for the public life that he's chosen, but having all of his shortcoming dissected by millions of people every day of his career has clearly taken its toll.
(via HoopsHype) Posted: Jul 09, 2009 6:20PM By Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)

If Kyle Busch was hoping to avoid sounding sour about the finish of last Saturday's Coke Zero 400 at Daytona by not talking to the media after the event, he failed in his mission with his comments Thursday at Chicagoland Speedway. In his weekly media ...
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 5:43PM By Ed Price (RSS feed)

If the Pirates trade Freddy Sanchez, would they go unrepresented at the All-Star Game next Tuesday? It may not be an issue. Contrary to earlier reports, a Pittsburgh source said that while the team is "fielding a lot of calls" on Sanchez, there is ...
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 4:30PM By Jim Henry (RSS feed)

It was during Steve McNair's rookie season in 1995 with the Houston Oilers when the comparisons initially surfaced. While their NFL paths crossed just once on the field, Pro Football Hall of Fame member Warren Moon had heard enough, saw enough and ...
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 2:53PM By Elie Seckbach (RSS feed)

Elie Seckbach, the Embedded Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back regularly for more videos. Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant is excited about his new teammate Ron Artest, a player who, within NBA locker rooms, has ...
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 1:25PM By Stephanie Stradley (RSS feed)

Through the social media site Twitter, the folks at Houston's 1560 The Game were able to arrange an on-air interview with Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco (otherwise known as OGOchoCinco on Twitter because one man can never have enough names, I ...