PostHeaderIcon Rays swept by O’s, Longoria out 3 weeks (AP)

Rays swept by O’s, Longoria out 3 weeks (AP)
It was a bad day all around for the Tampa Bay Rays. The defending AL East champions not only were beat 5-1 by the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday, the Rays placed All-Star third baseman Evan Longoria on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left oblique. “It’s going to be much more difficult, of course,” Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said.

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PostHeaderIcon Tseng roars past Lewis in Kraft Nabisco 3rd round

Tseng roars past Lewis in Kraft Nabisco 3rd round

Stacy Lewis’ three-shot lead dwindled to a single stroke after just four holes
and it vanished entirely after the turn. Nearly every time Lewis missed an opportunity
Yani Tseng jumped all over her — to the delight of Tseng’s sizable cheering section. Lewis learned just how tough it’ll be to get between the world’s top-ranked [...]This was posted on www.officialsportsbetting.com
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Night Preparation for tomorrow’s launch

Hello everybody! I am with the guys taking a look at the websites from the database and doing the last preparations for tomorrows launch. We decided to make some changes to the menu structure: – Submenus for Football menu with the countries we are covering; – Submenus for Tennis to make a difference between ATP news and WTA news; – Same as above for Motorsports to make a difference between F1 news and Moto GP news. Also we have a last addition to the team: my sister – she recovered from her illness and will help us with tennis news
as she is the only one among us with writing experience. She works for a national newspaper in Bucharest therefor that is a big advantage for us.

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PostHeaderIcon Cain sharp as Giants return to AT&T Park (AP)

Cain sharp as Giants return to AT&T Park (AP)
Aubrey Huff showed off the power stroke that made him San Francisco’s home run leader last year. Matt Cain, well, he was just his usual solid self. Cain walked off the mound to a standing ovation from an adoring crowd that hasn’t seen the San Francisco Giants play at home since their improbable World Series run last fall.

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PostHeaderIcon Halladay goes 3 innings in final tuneup (AP)

Halladay goes 3 innings in final tuneup (AP)
Roy Halladay breezed through his final tuneup for the regular season, throwing in a two-run single for good measure. The NL Cy Young Award winner pitched three innings of two-hit ball as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 6-1 Sunday. Halladay, who will face the Houston Astros on Friday in Philadelphia, walked none and struck out three while lowering his spring ERA to 0.42.

Price pitches 4 innings in final tuneup (AP)
David Price thinks he’s primed for a strong start to the season. The Tampa Bay Rays ace had his final prep work for opening day, pitching four innings Sunday in a 5-4 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Price, who will get the ball Friday night in Baltimore, gave up one run and five hits. The 2010 AL Cy Young Award runner-up walked one and struck out three.

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PostHeaderIcon Willis, Couch tied for the lead (AP)

Willis, Couch tied for the lead (AP)
Garrett Willis and Chris Couch played a practice round this week at Innisbrook, as they often do. Willis wound up beating him by a couple of shots, as he often does. There might have been money exchanged, but they won’t tell. They meet again Saturday on the same course, under far different circumstances.

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PostHeaderIcon Boozer’s ankle better, still day to day (AP)

Boozer’s ankle better
still day to day (AP)
Chicago Bulls forward Carlos Boozer remains day to day even though his sprained left ankle continues to improve. Boozer was still limping slightly Monday and is not sure when he’ll be return. The team’s second-leading scorer and rebounder
he has missed the past two games after an awkward landing during a flagrant foul by Kwame Brown in a win last week at Charlotte.

Johnson scores 36 as Hawks rout Bucks (AP)
Sporting a new look
Joe Johnson scored 36 points — 28 in the first half — and the Atlanta Hawks romped to a 110-85 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks in a makeup game Tuesday night. Johnson donned a black headband to protect the back of his scalp after undergoing a procedure to treat a skin infection.

A new gambling policy on European Tour (AP)
The European Tour has a new policy in its regulations this year that forbids a player or a caddie to place a bet on any golf tournament in which they are participating. That’s the letter of the law. But it’s not the intent. “It’s a completely new regulation for us
” said David Garland
director of tour operations.

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PostHeaderIcon Carpenter reports no pain after bullpen (AP)

Carpenter reports no pain after bullpen (AP)
St. Louis Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter says he didn’t feel any pain after his latest bullpen session. Carpenter threw on the side Tuesday. It was his second session since he left his spring debut because of a strained hamstring. Carpenter and the Cardinals say there’s still no final word on whether he’ll pitch Friday.

Bahrain has until May 1 to set new date for GP (PA SportsTicker)
The governing body of motorsports has given Bahrain’s federation until May 1 to decide if a new date can be set for the Bahrain Grand Prix this year.

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PostHeaderIcon Spurs spoil Williams’ Nets debut (AP)

Spurs spoil Williams’ Nets debut (AP)
Deron Williams broke a huddle with “Go Jazz!” He’s kept a sense of humor since his stunning trade to New Jersey. And after his debut with the Nets, a 106-96 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night, owner Mikhail Prokhorov began courting his new superstar to stick around in New Jersey beyond next season.

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PostHeaderIcon Nets cancel practice due to trade speculation

Nets cancel practice due to trade speculation
As you’ve probably heard by now, the NBA trade deadline is Thursday afternoon. It’s a hectic time for many teams around the league as they try to sort of their short-term and long-term futures. For the most part, though, these teams go about their regular business as best they can, maintaining regular preparation rituals like practices and shootarounds.Apparently no one told that to the New Jersey Nets, who canceled practice Tuesday to deal with ongoing speculation surrounding Devin Harris and others. From Ryan Jones at SB Nation New York (via Eye on Basketball):With the front office trying to regroup from their failed attempt to reel in Anthony, the Nets canceled practice on Tuesday.The team doesn’t want to return to the court until they know where their players stand, specifically point guard Devin Harris, who has been mentioned to be going everywhere from Atlanta to Portland. [...]While they don’t play before the trade deadline, the Nets are still planning on practicing Wednesday, pointing to a deal involving Harris going down within 24 hours.The Nets don’t play until Friday at San Antonio, so giving the team a day off three days before their next game isn’t the most controversial choice in the world, even for one of the league’s worst teams. But there does seem something a little odd about canceling practice to accommodate awkwardness related to just one player, albeit a very important one. On the other hand, this is a weird day for the Nets: They lost out on their top target of the last few months, Carmelo Anthony, and nearly half the team has been involved in trade rumors of some kind during that period. Perhaps everyone just needs a moment to rest up and prepare for the rest of the season.Of course, many of those same players could be dealt before Thursday’s deadline. If you’re going to cancel one practice for a soon-to-be-dealt player, why not cancel them all? They haven’t seemed to help that much up until this point.

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PostHeaderIcon Betting Stats for NASCAR from Martinsville Virginia

Betting Stats for NASCAR from Martinsville Virginia
Never on the NASCAR circuit has there been a driver as dominant as Richard Petty, who won 200 races over the course of his long career. Well, fifteen of those wins took place at Martinsville Speedway, which makes him the all-time winner there. At the moment, it can be said that a trio of drivers share dominance at the "paper clip." Between them, Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin and Jeff…

NASCAR Betting: Can past performances predict a winner?
The Kobalt Tools 500, which goes off this Sunday at 1 PM ET in Atlanta, is not unlike many of the races on the Sprint Cup circuit in that it has gone by many names over the years, following the almighty sponsorship dollar. The race was fist run in 1960, and was known as the Atlanta 500, and maintained that name through 1980.

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