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The Roundup: Don’t Forget Mother’s Day
The Big Lead —
We’re not sure how you went a week or two without Cheryl Tweedy (nee Cole) … teacher caught on tape talking to a student; she’s clearly mentally ill … Liv Tyler is back on the market … the numbers regarding Americans who save vs. Americans who spend are astounding … why would Cristiano Ronaldo not want to lock this up? … reason 25 why we hate the Hills … watch Jessica Alba talk about a staring competition! …
Hiestand certainly seems to have more edge to him lately, and his riff on blogs is a strong one. (USA Today)
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Friday Links (9 May 08)
ducksnorts.com 5/9/2008 — Don’t know how we ended up with so many of these, but here they are:
Padres can’t pin hitting woes on Petco (ESPN, h/t parlo ). Quoth Khalil Greene:
I’m not going to consistently say it, but the ballpark plays a major factor ...
Olney Speculates About Atkins
tribetimereport.blogspot.com 5/9/2008 — From MLBTradeRumors.com: ESPN's Buster Olney makes a point to say that this trade idea is pure speculation rather than anything he's heard. Still worth discussing. Here it is: If Colorado eventually turns the page on 2008, the Indians and the Rockies ...
Marlins vs. Nationals -- now and in the future —
Nationals Journal 5/10/2008
So I wrote the gamer about Hanley Ramirez. Seriously grasping at straws after what was pretty much the most boring game we've had this year, but as I've said before in this space, the guy is a force, and Nationals fans are going to be dealing with him ...
Defense leading the way for Rays —
Major League Baseball News 5/10/2008
Anybody who doesn't believe the Rays can throw down the leather must have missed ESPN following Friday night's game. The sports network featured plays by Carl Crawford, B.J. Upton and Evan Longoria, each of which played an integral role in Friday's win.