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May 1 2014, 06:32 AM
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This shortened NHL season is going to begin quickly and be a sprint to the finish. Join in on the excitement today and take your own fantasy squad to the title! Fantasy Hockey Lives Here. http://www.authenticseahawksshop.com/marshawn-lynch-jersey.html . You can watch Raonic play Paul-Henri Mathieu of France live on TSN2 and TSN.ca at approximately 3:30pm et/12:30pm pt. http://www.authenticseahawksshop.com/russell-wilson-jersey.html . Peralta has appealed, and can continue to play until the process is complete. The Rays were at Washington on Thursday night. Peralta was ejected from Tuesday nights game in Washington after umpires found pine tar on his mitt. http://www.authenticseahawksshop.com/12th-fan-jersey.html . The president of LFC Toronto, Liverpools biggest supporters group in North America, cheers for Canadas first Major League Soccer team, but his heart still rests in Merseyside. http://www.authenticseahawksshop.com/richard-sherman-jersey.html . During an interview aired Sunday night on WHDH-TV, Valentine said he didnt think Youkilis was "as physically or emotionally into the game." That drew a sharp response from Dustin Pedroia before Mondays 1-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. http://www.authenticseahawksshop.com/ . No. 1 draft pick Anthony Davis fit right in for New Orleans in his pro debut, scoring 21 points with a dazzling variety of offensive moves, but the Spurs came through in the final minute for a 99-95 victory over the Hornets on opening night Wednesday.In 1999, while standing on the green and looking over his putt, Jose Maria Olazabal was swarmed by a gaggle of American players and wives as they celebrated a bomb made by Justin Leonard. Olazabal still had a putt to play, but when he missed, it clinched the biggest comeback in Ryder Cup history. Eight points down, the Americans won. It took 13 years, but Olazabal got a chance to get that one back. In what has to be an even bigger comeback because it was on foreign soil, the European team took eight and a half of a possible 12 points on Sunday to keep the Cup. “The first two days, nothing went our way. We struggled on the greens, and this morning I felt a little change in that regard and we started to make a few putts,” Olazabal said. “The Americans started to miss them. And winning those few matches was the key. “You know, as you said, Ive been under pressure hitting shots, but today tops that.” On Saturday night, Ollie had one simple message for his troops: believe. Believe you can win, believe you can come back, and believe that it can happen. Buoyed by two big points late on Saturday, the team took those words to heart and showed up on Sunday. Wearing blue sweaters and white shirts, the signature wardrobe of the late, great Seve Ballesteros, the European team won its first five matches, including one from Rory McIlroy who arrived at Medinah via a police escort just 11 minutes before his tee time after mixing up time zones. Olazabal received help from some unlikely players too. Paul Lawrie, playing for Europe for the first time in 113 years crushed Brandt Snedeker 5 and 4.dddddddddddd Lee Westwood, whod struggled all week, won 3 up over Matt Kuchar, and the winning putt was made by Martin Kaymer, who was given so little faith by Olazabal that hed only played one previous match before Sunday. On the American side, the second-guessing has already started. Why did Davis Love pick Jim Furyk, a guy who missed a key putt on the 18th hole to lose to Sergio Garcia? Why did he rest his hottest team, Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley on Saturday afternoon? Why did he not try to predict the European singles lineup and matchup instead? But really, it comes down to a simple fact that the Europeans played better than the Americans on Sunday. They just played better golf. “My job is to get second-guessed,” Love said after the round. “Those guys tried their hardest, and we could have put out a whole bunch of different plans, but if we dont play well and the team plays like that, youre going to get beaten.” Of course 24 hours earlier, Love was lamenting his biggest difficulty: that too many of his team were playing so well. He didnt know where to play them all. And he was right. Somehow the team stopped hitting great shots, stopped making key putts and stopped getting the crowd going. There were a few bright moments, but not enough, and instead of U-S-A, U-S-A, it was Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole. The Americans will leave Chicago stunned and defeated. The Europeans will depart with headaches and Samuel Ryders trophy. The event will record another epic chapter. ' ' '
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