Good morning everyone! It is just another day in … the sports world, not paradise. Here is our Daily Noontime for Thursday October 7, 2010. Have a great Thursday too.
Headlines:
* For the second time in MLB postseason history, Roy “Doc” Halladay threw a no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds in game one of the National League Division Series.
* Randy Moss is no longer a New England Patriots, but a Minnesota Viking, although rumors were denied about the Cleveland Browns being interested in the wide receivers services.
* The New York Yankees defeated the Minnesota Twins and ESPNNewYork.com, seems to think that it is a repeat of history.
* Already up 1-0 in the American League Division Series, the Texas Rangers look to earn their second win of the series against the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday.
* Boston Celtics rookie Avery Bradley is still not ready to suit up for the green and white.
* San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith actually accepts the blame for his team’s [0-4] start.
* Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Max Hall will start Sunday against the New Orleans Saints. Good or bad call?
* St. Louis Cardinals have picked up a $16 million dollar option for the 2011 season for Albert Pujols.
Games to Watch:
* Texas at Tampa Bay (MLB Playoffs) – 2:37pm eastern
* New York Yankees at Minnesota (MLB Playoffs) – 6:07pm eastern
* #7 Nebraska at Kansas State (NCAA FB) – 7:30pm eastern
* Chicago at Dallas (NBA) – 8:30pm eastern
* San Antonio at Houston (NBA) – 8:30pm eastern
* Atlanta at San Francisco (MLB Playoffs) – 9:37pm eastern
Video of the Day:
Enjoy the final out between the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies!
