Happy Saturday! Steak and eggs for breakfast as usual. It was a great day for Philadelphia sports teams as the Eagles and Phillies picked up two big time players to help them in their chase for a championship.
The Phillies dominated the Pirates last night from the first inning on winning 10-3. Chase Utley went 3-5 and was a double shy of hitting for the cycle. Halladay pitched 7 scoreless innings giving up no runs and only 1 hit. The win ends the Phillies losing streak at two, and they haven't lost more than 2 games in a row since June 4th. Game two in the Pirates series is tonight at 7:05. More here.
During the Phillies big win, the announcement of the Phillies' acquisition of Hunter Pence was announced. Pence was acquired for the Phillies' top two prospects Jared Cosart and Jonathan Singleton as well as two players to be named later. The Phillies got their man, a right handed bat, and did not have to give up Vance Worley or Dom Brown making Phils fans happy. More here.
The Eagles made a big move of their own signing former Raiders CB Nnamdi Asomugha to a 5 year $60 million contract. From what I heard, Asomugha was thought to be almost definitely going to the NY Jets, and the Eagles somehow landed him. This sures up a pass defense that gave up 31 TD's through the air last year, second worst in the NFL. More here.
The Eagles hold their first open to the public training camp session today at Lehigh. Asante Samuel and Jeremy Maclin are not present, but it seems that they have been excused for personal reasons. Desean Jackson, meanwhile, seems to be holding out for the longhaul. More here on why the Eagles' next move should be to pay their star WR.
The Uganda Little League team that had qualified for the Little League World Series this summer was denied Visas by the US because many of the players could not provide the appropriate documentation that proved their exact age. More here.
The United States Men National Soccer Team (USMNT) announced the hire of German legend Jürgen Klinsmann as the programs 35th coach in its history. The USMNT fired coach Bob Bradley earlier in the week as the team has not performed well since last summer's World Cup. More here.
Video of the Day:
This pong slam dunk has a cal from Nate Robinson's dunk at the 2010 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. I just wish the dunker broke the table. (Dunker: @AlexCohenPSU, Video Editor: @JeffDLowe)
The Phillies dominated the Pirates last night from the first inning on winning 10-3. Chase Utley went 3-5 and was a double shy of hitting for the cycle. Halladay pitched 7 scoreless innings giving up no runs and only 1 hit. The win ends the Phillies losing streak at two, and they haven't lost more than 2 games in a row since June 4th. Game two in the Pirates series is tonight at 7:05. More here.
During the Phillies big win, the announcement of the Phillies' acquisition of Hunter Pence was announced. Pence was acquired for the Phillies' top two prospects Jared Cosart and Jonathan Singleton as well as two players to be named later. The Phillies got their man, a right handed bat, and did not have to give up Vance Worley or Dom Brown making Phils fans happy. More here.
The Eagles made a big move of their own signing former Raiders CB Nnamdi Asomugha to a 5 year $60 million contract. From what I heard, Asomugha was thought to be almost definitely going to the NY Jets, and the Eagles somehow landed him. This sures up a pass defense that gave up 31 TD's through the air last year, second worst in the NFL. More here.
The Eagles hold their first open to the public training camp session today at Lehigh. Asante Samuel and Jeremy Maclin are not present, but it seems that they have been excused for personal reasons. Desean Jackson, meanwhile, seems to be holding out for the longhaul. More here on why the Eagles' next move should be to pay their star WR.
The Uganda Little League team that had qualified for the Little League World Series this summer was denied Visas by the US because many of the players could not provide the appropriate documentation that proved their exact age. More here.
The United States Men National Soccer Team (USMNT) announced the hire of German legend Jürgen Klinsmann as the programs 35th coach in its history. The USMNT fired coach Bob Bradley earlier in the week as the team has not performed well since last summer's World Cup. More here.
Video of the Day:
This pong slam dunk has a cal from Nate Robinson's dunk at the 2010 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. I just wish the dunker broke the table. (Dunker: @AlexCohenPSU, Video Editor: @JeffDLowe)
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