
- Phillies: Joe Blanton (3-3, 6.14 era)
- Padres: Kevin Correia (1-3, 5.11 era)
- Mets: Livan Hernandez (4-1, 4.28 era)
- Pirates: Ian Snell (1-6, 5.43 era)
- Brewers: Jeff Suppan (3-4, 5.23 era)
- Marlins: Andrew Miller (1-2, 4.55 era)
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Monday afternoon across the state, the PIAA begins its quest to find out who the best high school baseball team is. All 16 teams remaining in each of the four classification will be in action tomorrow. Let's take a look at the AAAA, and make some predictions.






Tonight marks the debut of highly touted Orioles catching prospect, Matt Wieters. Wieters was the O's fifth pick in the 2007 draft, and is expected by all accounts to be the second coming of Joe Mauer. The Orioles have had success lately with prospects. Adam Jones is an all-star candidate at just 23 years of age, hitting near .360 this season. Nick Markakis is also young, hitting third in the O's 2009 batting order.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal is reporting tonight that Memphis may have some splainin' to do after an NCAA allegation has surfaced from the 2007-2008 season. The report is that Memphis committed, "knowing fraudulence or misconduct" had taken place with a player on that years team. 
In one of the more bizarre stories of this offseason, Clemson guard Terrence Oglesby has decided to forgo his final two seasons of eligibility to play professionally in Europe. Oglesby was used at Clemson mainly for his outside shooting ability, averaging 13.2 ppg last season and shooting 39% from beyond the arc. 





d of a face to their franchise. They have been here before with the top pick and butchered it (ahem, Michael Olowokandi) and really need to get it right this time around. They are pretty well set in the back court since the signing of free agent Baron Davis a year ago and the emergence of last years first round pick, Eric Gordon. The fact is with Griffin there will be question if he big enough to play the 4 in the NBA since he is smaller than Michael Beasley and doesn't have the jump shot Beasley has either. That being said, you can't not take Griffin, so this is some what of a no brainer.
rd of him for sometime now and he has yet to turn 19. Rubio's value has gone up a lot of recent years too, with people viewing the PG position as a bit of a premium. Rubio is very experienced since he has played professionally for sometime now. He has good size for a PG at 6 foot 3 but will need to improve his jump shot when he gets to the league.
andon Jennings, PG, No College: Well, this may be a be of a surprise pick but Sacramento really lacks depth in their back-court. Some people think they will again draft a big man, but I really think it'd be over drafting at a position. I than think the next best players available are James Harden and DeMar DeRozan but each of those guys play the 2, a spot controlled by Kings' leading scorer Kevin Martin. Last year the Kings surprised some people by taking Jason Thompson 12th overall when he was projected to go later in the draft. Thats why I think they will again surprise some folks and pick Jennings. Jennings struggled much of his year in Italy but still has to tools to be a starting point guard in this league.
piring in a year. The Knicks also have a lot of cap room that they'll look to start using in 2010 that most certainly would be spent to bring Curry help on the inside. Bottom line is, the Knicks love Curry's shooting ability and they believe he can be a guy they build around in Mike D'Antoni's system.
, and advancing the Tigers to the Sweet 16. Evans would walk into a spot where he could be in the back-court and help fill out the starting five for the Bucks. 
After a few days, I thought it would now be appropriate to look back to what LeBron James did Friday evening. Cleveland was the most dominant team on their home court in recent memory. They dominated opponents in front of their home crowd throughout the season, losing just two times through the regular season and the first two rounds of the NBA playoffs. Enter the Orlando Magic. Or as I like to call them, the Orlando Magics.
This is the real one Fox... How do you F that up? Here is the video.

(1) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (3) Orlando Magic
The Schedule:
Game 1: Wednesday at Cle, 8:30pm
Game 2: Friday at Cle, 8:30pm
Game 3: Sunday at Orl, 8:30pm
Game 4: Tuesday at Orl, 8:30pm
Game 5: 5/28 at Cle, 8:30pm
Game 6: 5/30 at Orl, 8:30pm
Game 7:6/1 at Cle, 8:30pm
The Line-ups:
Cleveland Cavaliers
G: Mo Williams
G: Delonte West
F: LeBron James
F: Anderson Varejao
C: Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Key Reserves:
F: Joe Smith
G: Wally Szczerbiak
G: Daniel Gibson
Orlando Magic:
G: Rafer Alston
G: J.J. Redick
F: Rashard Lewis
F: Hedo Turkoglu
C: Dwight Howard
Key Reserves:
G: Courtney Lee
F: Mickael Pietrus
C: Marcin Gortat
G: Anthony Johnson
The Keys to Victory:
Peace.


(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (2) Denver Nuggets



Honestly, I am at a loss for words. This has to be the dumbest protest to ever exist. No shit he would have invited Arizona, it has been a Presidential tradition for decades. So many athletes would probably kill for the chance to meet Obama and tour the White House.
I mean, if that's your attitude, then you probably didn't go to the parade, right? They only had it because you WON. You didn't hold the Lombardi Trophy, I'm sure. You only received it because you WON. Anyways, Roger Goodell probably would have given it to the Cardinals if they won, which obviously means he is a bandwagon commissioner. In fact, based on your theory, all Pittsburgh fans are bandwagon fans because they might not have attended a parade if you lost the Superbowl. I certainly agree with you there.
Thank God someone as smart and insightful as you finally pointed out that every U.S. President to invite a team was a bandwagon fan. Thank God you have the strength of character to not take the popular route (I mean WHO ON EARTH would want to meet the President of the United States?). And Thank God someone with your moral fiber finally realized the flawed system we have, honoring the winners. The Detroit Lions should have been invited to visit the White House! They were 0-16, so it's only fair to them. In fact, I think every team that didn't win the Super Bowl should have been invited! It all makes sense to me now!
So thanks for clearing that one up, James.



