Three years later. Three years after Barry Bonds was charged with perjury – for lying to a federal grand jury about taking performance-enhancing drugs. Today, the Barry Bonds perjury trial finally starts. Bonds’ lawyers and prosecutors start to select the […]
Month: March 2011
Oliver Perez released
The New York Mets pitching woes continue. Monday they released pitcher Oliver Perez. The left-hander allowed back-to-back home runs to two minor leaguers on Saturday. The move will cost the Mets roughly $12 million. The story was originally tweeted by […]
Notre Dame’s Michael Floyd arrested
The Golden Domers have less to be beaming about. Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd was arrested a few hours before dawn. For DUI. Floyd’s blood-alcohol level was .19-percent, .11 over the legal limit. He also failed three field sobriety […]
Philadelphia Phillies sign Luis Castillo
The Philadelphia Phillies have signed 2nd baseman Luis Castillo to a minor-league deal. The 35-year-old second baseman was released by the New York Mets on Saturday and quickly signed with the division rival Phillies after clearing waivers at 1pm on […]
30 Clubs in 30 Days: No. 2 Boston Red Sox
The streets of Boston are filled with joy, not only because of the St. Patty’s day season but because they are ranked one better than the Yankees on The [Five]’s 30 Clubs in 30 Days Countdown! A dynamite rotation, capable […]
[Five] Questions with Jon Doss
Yes, it’s March, but today, Nick Lilja sits down with Jon Doss to talk Pac-12 football.
Anderson 360: The Mike Anderson Situation
So, this is getting a bit dicey, so I thought I’d breakdown the entire Mike-Anderson-to-Arkansas situation during commercial breaks of the tourney games today. As a quick aside: Bummer for Washington, but I know one person (Woody, in Corvallis) who […]
Judge Illston set for Bonds perjury trial
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston is no stranger to media attention. This is the third time she’ll face national media attention since she 1995. Monday, she is set to preside over Barry Bonds ‘ perjury trial. In the last 16 […]
Arkansas eyeing Mizzou’s Mike Anderson
Arkansas is trying desperately to hire Missouri coach, Mike Anderson, as next basketball head. It might happen in the coming days, according to multiple sources. The Missouri Athletic Department is denying those claims – pointing to a detail of his […]
Drew Hill dies from stroke
Another former NFL player has died of a stroke. Two-time Pro Bowl selection Drew Hill died in Atlanta late Friday. He was a part of the Houston Oilers “Run and Shoot” offense of the 1980s. He played in 211 career […]