2007年12月31日 星期一

NBA Today - 2007.12.31

Today's Highlight:
1.CHI vs NYK
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_443_chinyk.asx


2.PHI vs POR
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_444_phipor.asx


3.GSW vs DEN
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_445_gswden.asx


4.MEM vs SAS
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_446_memsas.asx


5.PHX vs SAC
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_447_phxsac.asx


6.BOS vs LAL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_448_boslal.asx


東西區各隊戰績和排名:

All data comes from NBA.Com

明天(01/01)NBA轉播(in Taiwan):
1.AM 08:00 Warriors vs Rockets 緯來體育台
2.AM 10:30 Raptors vs Hornets 緯來體育台

2007 was bad year for Yankees

BY ANTHONY McCARRON
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER

Sunday, December 30th 2007, 11:33 AM

Two of the stars from championship teams were fingered as drug cheats in the Mitchell Report, along with several teammates. An iconic manager, perhaps the greatest in team history, was forced out with a bungled lowball contract. The brawny designated hitter tacitly admitted past steroid use.

Those are only a few of the pockmarks of 2007, one of the most tumultuous years in the Yankees' storied history.

A calendar year that also saw the deaths of four cogs in past World Series victories, including Hall of Fame shortstop and team broadcaster Phil Rizzuto, is sure to take its place in pinstriped annals far from the glory years of Murderer's Row, of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle.

Find it tucked next to 1979, the year captain Thurman Munson died piloting his own plane, or the early 1990s, which George Steinbrenner marred by paying off gambler Howie Spira to dig up dirt on Dave Winfield, resulting in the Boss' ban from baseball.

Even in the final days of '07, a former Yankee hero was in the news — Jim Leyritz, who slugged a memorable home run in the 1996 World Series, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence and killing a driver after his car smashed into hers.

There were less heartbreaking but notable events in '07 — Alex Rodriguez's turbulent year was more folly than tragedy, and included his 500th homer, another MVP award and another huge contract.

Here's a look at the lowlights from the Yankees' karmic nightmare:

'ROID RAGE: When the Mitchell Report was released Dec. 13, two of the biggest names in it were Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte, thanks to interviews with their personal trainer, Brian McNamee. McNamee, who worked for the Yankees as an assistant strength coach early in Clemens' first tenure with the team, told former Sen.

George Mitchell that he injected Clemens with drugs.

Clemens has denied using steroids and human growth hormone and is set to go on "60 Minutes" to defend himself on Jan. 6. Clemens has also hired lawyers who have launched their own investigation of the Mitchell Report, bent on disproving the claims against the Rocket.

But Pettitte admitted he used HGH twice and apologized. They are among nine players mentioned in the report who played for the 2000 Yanks, who won the World Series. While some were bit players and some were accused of using before or after 2000 — Pettitte's use was in 2002 — Yankees were among the "stars" of the report, which shined some light on how dirty the rest of the game was, too.

Jason Giambi was in the report, and he was one of the few active players to agree to be interviewed by Mitchell. He did so under duress, acquiescing only when commissioner Bud Selig threatened him with discipline after Giambi had tacitly admitted past steroid use in an interview with USA Today.

Dan Naulty, who pitched in 33 games for the 1999 Yankees, detailed in dramatic fashion his own drug use during that season to the Daily News after the Mitchell Report came out.

SO LONG JOE: Joe Torre's job seemed in jeopardy during another poor Yankee start and the manager called last season the "toughest" in his 12 years. But the team rallied and went into the playoffs as a wild card, though George Steinbrenner made it clear early in the playoff series against the Indians that he would not tolerate another quick exit, threatening Torre again. Cleveland beat the Yankees in four games, leaving Torre in limbo. After a 10-day wait with rumors flying, he was offered a one-year deal for $5 million — a pay cut — with incentives attached for playoff success, a contract Torre deemed "an insult."

Asked if he'd return to Yankee Stadium in the near future, Torre said at a press conference a day after he became ex-manager, "That's a little premature right now." Torre had an assistant pack up his Stadium office. Two weeks later, Torre was hired by the Dodgers.

DONNIE BALL GONE: No one — not Torre, Derek Jeter, Reggie Jackson, anyone — heard more thunder from the Stadium stands during team introductions than Don Mattingly, the former Yankee all-star who was hitting coach and bench coach under Torre. But the franchise icon wasn't hired to replace Torre; Joe Girardi got the job. Now Mattingly is Torre's hitting coach in Los Angeles and while he didn't have the same kind of acrimonious parting with his old club as Torre did, the next time he comes back to the Stadium he'll be dressed in Dodger blue.

FINAL FAREWELL: The Yankees said goodbye in August to Phil Rizzuto, the shortstop who caught everything, hustled and got on base and the broadcaster who charmed millions of fans from behind the mike. In February, Hank Bauer, part slugger, part character, died and Clete Boyer, the third baseman on the great teams of the early 1960s died in June. Tommy Byrne, who was part of the Yankee dynasty in the 1940s and 1950s, died in December.

OH, ALEX: A-Rod had one of the biggest seasons in Yankee history, but he also created a firestorm when he was photographed squiring a stripper around Toronto while his wife was back home in New York. He barked "Ha!" at Blue Jays' infielder Howie Clark, trying to distract Clark from a pop fly, and earned derision around the game. It remains to be seen how his precious image recovers from opting-out of his big-bucks contract with the Yankees during Game 4 of the World Series. A-Rod blames Scott Boras, his agent, and their relationship has apparently suffered. The ploy also enraged everyone from Joe Fan to the commissioner.

Ultimately, it didn't hurt Rodriguez with the Yankees, though. Despite team executives repeatedly saying A-Rod wouldn't be back if he opted-out, Rodriguez later re-ignited the dialogue and returned for a 10-year, $275-million deal, eclipsing his own record for the game's biggest contract.

ATTACK OF THE MIDGES: A swarm of midges — biblical references, anyone? — helped wreck the playoffs, sending the tradition-laden Yankees to another first-round exit, their third straight and fourth since 2002, starting the dominos to Torre's exit.

NEW BOSSES: Time will tell whether this will be just another part of a bad year or the beginning of something great, but it certainly was a significant event: Steinbrenner finally "let the young elephants into the tent."

His sons, Hank and Hal, took over the day-to-day operations of the team, ending the "Boss Era" in which the Yankees won six World Series since he bought the team in 1973 and dominated countless tabloid back pages. Hank was the public mouthpiece throughout negotiations with big-time free agents A-Rod, Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera. The Yankees kept all three.

There were other bumps, too, from Kei Igawa's expensive and embarrassing flameout to another lost season for Carl Pavano, who started Opening Day but made only one more start before having season-ending surgery. The Yankees couldn't find a graceful way to say goodbye to Bernie Williams.

There was hope, too, on several fronts, from Bobby Murcer's return to the broadcast booth after cancer to the development of terrific young pitchers Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain and Ian Kennedy.

Some fans are outraged at the possibility the Yanks may give up some of that young pitching in a trade for Minnesota ace Johan Santana. They want to see what Hughes can do with a full year in the rotation.

Bring on 2008? Sounds like a mantra for everyone who wears the pinstripes.

News source:http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2007/12/30/2007-12-30_2007_was_bad_year_for_yankees.html?page=0

Scott Boras' ego has yet to recover from A-Rod's pounding

Sunday, December 30th 2007, 11:52 AM

Several weeks after Alex Rodriguez broke free from Scott Boras’ influence and personally talked Hank Steinbrenner into rethinking his Yankee opt-out ultimatum, a lingering media perception suggests that it was all some clever plan contrived to get A-Rod his $300 million and repair his battered image.

Perhaps A-Rod has only himself to blame for such cynicism that surrounds his every move. But baseball insiders insist the hard feelings on A-Rod’s part toward Boras are genuine, that in taking over the negotiations himself he accused his agent of betrayal by misleading him about the level of interest from the Yankees.

Likewise, they say that Boras is reeling from the ego blow A-Rod dealt him by telling the world on “60 Minutes” he’s not even speaking to his agent these days.

“Yeah, (Boras) made his commission,” a prominent agent said this week, “but, come on, do you know how much money he has? With Boras it’s all about being king of the jungle, the most powerful agent and the toughest negotiator in the game.

“He loves being the guy that everyone in baseball fears. He wouldn’t for a minute concoct a plan that would diminish his reputation. His image as a god to the players is too important to him.

“A-Rod might not be the most popular guy in the game, but don’t think he didn’t do some serious damage to Boras’ image. He basically called the guy a lying weasel on national TV. Nobody in the business is shedding any tears for Boras, believe me, but he took a serious hit.”

For that matter, A-Rod detailed what many in baseball have suspected Boras of doing for years: keeping clients in the dark about negotiations as he goes about making the deal he wants to make.

On one hand, it seems hard to believe that A-Rod was oblivious to the Yankees’ level of interest in re-signing him before he opted out. On the other, according to one person close to the situation, it’s very believable because A-Rod - and his wife, Cynthia - trusted Boras so completely.

“And Boras didn’t seem comfortable dealing with the Yankees about A-Rod once George Steinbrenner was out of the picture,” the person said. “He had a relationship with George, who always said that Boras was a tough but fair negotiator. But Hank and Hal (Steinbrenner) didn’t play up to him. Hal, especially, was tough with him. Boras didn’t like dealing with Hal.”

News source:http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2007/12/30/2007-12-30_scott_boras_ego_has_yet_to_recover_from_.html

Could Clemens have been framed?

Sunday, December 30, 2007
Jerry Green

My rooted image of Roger Clemens was that he was a self-serving blowhard with a preening gait and a frightening fastball who never minded sticking the ball into some batter's ribs. He pitched with excellence, and he knew it.

That notion has not changed.

But America's perception of Clemens, the most successful pitcher of the past quarter-century, has changed from the excellent to the terrible.

He has become the poster person of Major League Baseball's accusatory Mitchell Report. The fingering of Clemens as a user of steroids and human growth hormones was the most shocking revelation of the condemning document.

What bothers me is Roger might have been framed!

We truly don't know.

George Mitchell, the former senator from Maine, has attested he conducted a thorough investigation before writing the 409-page report. He has said the testimony of his witnesses was truthful and believable.

The testimony is likely going to prevent Clemens from going to the Baseball Hall of Fame and send him instead into baseball's purgatory.

What bothers me is Mitchell might have been dreadfully gullible.

He based his condemnation of Clemens on evidence supplied by one stool pigeon who himself was faced with a jail term. So the voice sang essentially to save his butt.

The stoolie's name is Brian McNamee. He once served as a trainer to the Yankees and also to Clemens as a personal trainer.

Mitchell's report stated McNamee injected Clemens with the steroids and HGH starting in 1998 through 2001, according to the Associated Press. Clemens pitched for the Blue Jays and Yankees during those years.

So Major League Baseball's mess is about to become murkier.

Some media marvels across the country have judged Clemens guilty, based solely on the Mitchell Report.

In a reversal of our American ethos, Clemens is now forced to try to prove himself innocent.

And he is doing it in typical American fashion: He has retained a dynamo attorney to counterattack.

Clemens himself has ignored overtures to defend himself in the media while at the same time proclaiming innocence via a video released on his foundation's Web site and on YouTube. That is the modern American way.

And he has a scheduled appearance on CBS's "60 Minutes" next Sunday. After that he might condescend to speak to some ink-stained wretches.

"Let me be clear: The answer is no, I did not use steroids or human growth hormone, and I've never done so," Clemens said in video released last Sunday. "I did not provide Brian McNamee with any drugs to inject into my body. Brian McNamee did not inject steroids or human growth hormones into my body either when I played in Toronto for the Blue Jays for the New York Yankees. The report is simply not true."

Those quotes, borrowed from an AP report, seem to me to be powerful. The remarks were not evasive.

What bothers me is the Mitchell Report could well be flawed by skimming over basic theories of investigation.

There is an ancient rule in journalism that states when obtaining damning evidence the investigator should at least multiple-source the material. Two, three or four sources should be required.

It is a rule, according to all available material, Mitchell's investigators ignored.

And as I said, it is an ancient rule -- so ancient -- that too many of today's ink-stained wretches never learned it. Rather, they eagerly rush to print on the say-so, often hearsay, of one individual with a spiteful agenda.

What bothers me is McNamee seems to lack credibility despite statements from Mitchell and federal law enforcement agents supporting the stool pigeon.

They maintain McNamee could be charged with drug dealing and lying to investigators if he failed to be truthful, according to the New York Times.

And Mitchell publicly believes that because of this McNamee would not lie to save himself. In a statement to CNN regarding the report, Mitchell said: "(witnesses) have overwhelming incentives to tell the truth. if they didn't tell the truth, they themselves are subject to criminal prosecution."

So sometime in 2008 we will be treated to an investigation of an investigation, perhaps a report on the Mitchell Report.

That appears to be the plan of Clemens' attorney, one Rusty Hardin, of Houston.

In a statement during the past week, Hardin said: "To our surprise, we have identified several people who logic dictates the Mitchell team should have talked to but did not. That's troubling. We are asking questions, and we encourage the news media to do the same."

What bothers me is Hardin has been described out of Houston as a showman-celebrity attorney, slick and sharp, prone to turning a case involving justice into a circus.

What bothers me also is Roger Clemens, if ultimately exonerated, would never get the smear off of him.

And what bothers me most of all is I believe Roger Clemens and his pleas of innocence -- and I wind up more gullible than George Mitchell.

News source:http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071230/OPINION03/712300329/1129/SPORTS0104

Abritration process to get underway

Received a few e-mails on this:

INF Wilson Betemit, RHP Brian Bruney, 2B Robinson Cano and RHP Chien-Ming Wang are all eligible for arbitration. The 10-day filing period starts on Saturday. That means the agents and the teams submit their proposals. The figures are exchanged on Jan. 18 and the first hearings start Feb. 1.

It would be a surprise if any of the Yankee cases went to a hearing. In most cases, the parties split the difference in their proposals. All four of those players are considered signed. It’s now a matter of what their one-year contracts will be worth.

Given their value to the team over the last few seasons, Cano and Wang will be seeking major raises. Cano made $490,800 last season and Wang $489,500.

The Yankees could sign any of the four at any point, to single-year or multi-year deals. While it might be smart to wrap up Cano and Wang, the Yankees usually don’t sign young players to multi-year deals until they have to.

The Yankees actually went to a hearing with Derek Jeter in 1999. He wanted $5 million and they offered $3.2 million. He won.

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Saw a mention of Hit Tracker Online in the Boston Globe today. Check it out, it’s a fascinating site on the distance of home runs.

News source:http://yankees.lhblogs.com/2007/12/30/abritration-process-to-get-underway/

2007年12月30日 星期日

NBA Today - 2007.12.30

Today's Top 10:
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/nbatv_top10/top10_071229.asx

Today's Highlight:
1.ATL vs DAL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_434_atldal.asx


2.MIA vs WAS
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_435_miawas.asx


3.CHA vs ORL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_436_chaorl.asx


4.DET vs IND
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_437_detind.asx


5.CLE vs NOH
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_438_clenoh.asx


6.NJN vs MIL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_439_njnmil.asx


7.TOR vs HOU
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_440_torhou.asx


8.BOS vs UTA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_441_bosuta.asx


9.MIN vs SEA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_442_minsea.asx


東西區各隊戰績和排名:

All data comes from NBA.Com

明天(12/31)NBA轉播(in Taiwan):
1.AM 11:00 Celtics vs Lakers 緯來育樂台

McNamee moves to defend himself

12/29/2007 11:07 AM ET

Trainer reportedly could file defamation suit against Clemens

HOUSTON -- Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens' former trainer, has added another attorney to his legal team and could file a defamation suit against the seven-time Cy Young Award winner, according to The New York Times in its Saturday edition.

Richard D. Emery, a prominent New York lawyer, told the newspaper he has been asked by the lawyer for McNamee to assist in defending McNamee against allegations that he lied to former Sen. George Mitchell's investigators about Clemens' use of steroids and human growth hormone.

McNamee's lawyer, Earl Ward, told the Times he recruited Emery because of his experience in libel and defamation cases.

The Mitchell Report, which was released on Dec. 13, named Clemens as having used steroids and human growth hormone in 1998, 2000 and 2001. McNamee, who had a 10-year professional relationship with Clemens, provided the information to Mitchell and his investigative team.

Clemens has steadfastly denied all allegations, and his Houston-based attorney, Rusty Hardin, has vowed to fight the charges. Hardin told local reporters on Dec. 23 that he was considering filing lawsuits against McNamee and those involved with the Mitchell Report, as well as the Los Angeles Times, which in 2006 wrongly identified Clemens as appearing in a affidavit made by former Major League pitcher Jason Grimsley, a one-time teammate of Clemens.

Ward told the Times that he and Emery "would be in a position to bring a lawsuit against Clemens if the pitcher and his lawyer continue to insist that McNamee did not tell the truth about Clemens."

Ward and Emery referred to a Mike Wallace interview with Clemens that is scheduled to appear on the Jan. 6 broadcast of "60 Minutes."

"He is afraid that his character is going to be assassinated on national television and that Roger is going to continue to lie and trash him," Ward said to the Times. "If that airs, Clemens should be prepared to see the matter litigated in the courts. We would file the suit to establish that Brian is not lying."

Clemens plans to meet with reporters after the interview airs. That meeting will likely take place on Jan. 7.

Hardin told the Times he would welcome a suit by McNamee.

"There would finally be a forum to question McNamee and I would be absolutely delighted," Hardin said. "We will no longer have to shadow box about this."

Alyson Footer is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

News source:http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071229&content_id=2337127&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy

NBA Today - 2007.12.29

Today's Top 10:
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/nbatv_top10/top10_071228.asx

Today's Highlight:
1.NOH vs CHA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_422_nohcha.asx


2.WAS vs NJN
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_423_wasnjn.asx


3.ORL vs MIA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_424_orlmia.asx


4.IND vs DET
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_425_inddet.asx


5.HOU vs MEM
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_426_houmem.asx


6.MIL vs CHI
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_427_milchi.asx


7.TOR vs SAS
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_428_torsas.asx


8.LAC vs PHX
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_429_lacphx.asx


9.PHI vs SAC
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_430_phisac.asx


10.MIN vs POR
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_431_minpor.asx


11.UTA vs LAL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_432_utalal.asx


12.DEN vs GSW
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_433_dengsw.asx


東西區各隊戰績和排名:

All data comes from NBA.Com

明天(12/30)NBA轉播(in Taiwan):
1.AM 10:00 Celtics vs Jazz 緯來體育台

2007年12月29日 星期六

BOSTON'S MARKET:BOSOX STILL LEAD IN JOHAN RACE

December 28, 2007 -- JOHAN Santana remains available. The New York teams remain interested. Yet, according to multiple executives spoken to yesterday, the Red Sox remain the strong favorite to obtain the star lefty if - and probably more likely, when - he is traded in the new year.

The Yankees, if anything, have become more entrenched in their unwillingness to pay the price both in prospects (notably Phil Hughes) and dollars (an extension in the six-year, $130 million range). Since the Winter Meetings concluded, the Yanks have not seriously discussed players with the Twins.

Hank Steinbrenner has continued to suggest the Yanks are in play for Santana, and a sense has percolated of a tug-of-war between Steinbrenner's willingness to surrender top youngsters and GM Brian Cashman's reluctance. But multiple sources say the media has focused on the wrong son of George Steinbrenner. These sources say Hal Steinbrenner is most responsible for dictating financial policy and does not want to spend the dollars in salary and luxury tax (nearly $30 million annually) necessary for Santana.

Unless that sentiment changes, the Yanks are unlikely to relent to a four-player package that would be fronted by Hughes and Melky Cabrera.

For the Mets to land Santana, the Twins would have to change the strategy they have been employing. Minnesota has requested at least two players who would be ready to play in the majors now. They would get that from the Yanks in Hughes and Cabrera. In the Red Sox's most commonly cited offer, Jon Lester and Coco Crisp would play now, and Minnesota even believes prospect Jed Lowrie potentially could start at second base to begin the 2008 campaign.

However, by removing Jose Reyes from the conversation, the Mets lack such certifiable players, which is why Minnesota has considered the Mets behind in these negotiations. The Twins like Carlos Gomez and Mike Pelfrey, but are uncertain if they are ready for the majors and have more doubts in the duo's overall likelihood to become stars than they do in Hughes or Lester.

There has been some speculation that Arizona's deal of six prospects for ace Dan Haren could serve as a roadmap for the Mets in pursuing Santana, that they could win the bidding by offering quantity. But there are some major differences in the Santana talks. Oakland's haul for Haren does not include an obvious, major league-ready player, and Minnesota has yet to show it would accept a number of prospects in lieu of players ready for the majors.

And Arizona has among the majors' deepest farm systems and a major league roster heavy in young, inexpensive cornerstones. Therefore, the Diamondbacks could more comfortably surrender such a voluminous package. If the Mets were forced to deal most of their best close-to-major league-ready crop from among Pelfrey, Gomez, Fernando Martinez, Phil Humber and Kevin Mulvey, their safety net for the rest of the season and the near future would be devastated, especially since their roster is built around so many thirtysomethings.

Thus, for the Mets to land Santana, they would probably need these stars to align: a) The Twins feel they must deal their ace before spring training and, thus, take the best package available some time in the next six weeks; b) The Mets assemble a package that severely depletes their system, the Twins decide to accept volume as the key to the deal and neither the Red Sox nor the Yankees alter their offers.

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The Yanks made official their one-year, $3.75 million signing of set-up man LaTroy Hawkins.

News source:http://www.nypost.com/seven/12282007/sports/bostons_market_780521.htm

Klapisch: Magic '08 Ball

Friday, December 28, 2007

So you can't decide if you love or hate baseball these days, torn by a sport that's impossibly rich (a record $6 billion in revenue in 2007), popular (79.5 million in attendance, another record) but undermined by scandal (steroids).

Welcome to the ever-shifting tides of America's pastime, where rooting can be hazardous to your emotional health. After all, the all-time home run leader is under indictment on four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice, and the greatest right-handed pitcher of this generation allegedly has cheated his way to as many as three Cy Young awards.

Who's hot, who's not? Going into 2008, it's impossible to tell anymore. But with pitchers and catchers only six weeks away, here are a few early guesses.

HOT: Alex Rodriguez

The Yankee third baseman is having the kind of off-season that Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens only can dream about: He won his second MVP award in three years, signed a $275 million, 10-year contract and was nowhere to be found in the Mitchell Report. Oh, and Scott Boras was all but shown the door, too.

Maybe that was all for theatrical effect, trashing the most powerful agent in professional sports. Scripted or not, A-Rod comes off as the winner in his return to the Yankees. The most important development, however, is that he's steroid-free and his reputation is clean. That will become increasingly important as Rodriguez approaches Bonds' HR total in the next seven to eight years.


NOT: Roger Clemens

The Rocket is going to great lengths in insisting he's never juiced; now his lawyers are launching their own investigation. Sorry, but they're hardly impartial, so any "findings" would be suspect. Clemens' upcoming appearance on "60 Minutes" will be worth watching, but if he's been so intent on proving trainer Brian McNamee wrong, why doesn't The Rocket take him to court? What's stopping Clemens from swearing under oath, in a deposition, that he's never used steroids?

And here's one more still unanswered question: Why didn't Clemens respond to the findings in the Mitchell Report when he was given a chance by investigators to refute the allegations?

HOT: The Mitchell Report

Yes, we know, the findings were incomplete. And had it not been for McNamee and Kirk Radomski, two witnesses who were being leaned on by the feds, Mitchell's final report would've been awfully thin. But the former senator never was going to find every juicer, not even after two years' work and $20 million invested. Instead, the report produced a sufficient anti-steroid backlash, enough to (hopefully) deter future cheaters.

And what about the players who've been named? It's unlikely Bud Selig will be able to punish them, but the stain upon their legacies is permanent.

NOT: Omar Minaya

The Mets' general manager is gambling heavily on Ryan Church and Brian Schneider to make Mets fans forget Lastings Milledge. The 22-year-old outfielder was, at times, immature, and certainly underdeveloped as a ballplayer, particularly on defense. But Milledge just might blossom in Washington under manager Manny Acta, which would serve only to embarrass the Mets' hierarchy.

If the Mets really were convinced Milledge's trade value had plummeted, they should've waited a year to try again. They would've done no worse than Schneider and Church.

Unless the Mets can somehow pry Johan Santana away from the Twins, they'll go into '08 without significantly improving the team that blew a seven-game lead with 17 to go. Minaya loves the art of the deal, but he's yet to work any magic this winter.

HOT: Bill Smith

Actually, we can't decide whether the Twins' rookie GM is playing the ultimate game of poker with the Yankees, Red Sox and Mets – or else has been traumatized into doing nothing. We'll give him the benefit of the doubt for refusing to accept secondary deals for Santana.

Truth is, the left-hander might be more attractive after opening day or closer to the trading deadline, when someone is likely to be panicking. If so, Smith's patience might pay dividends after all. At the very least, the Twins can play out the season with Santana, compete with the Indians and pick up two draft picks when he bolts as a free agent.

NOT: Tom Glavine

One of the game's classiest guys left Shea in tatters, allowing the Marlins seven runs in one-third of an inning on the final day of the season and putting the finishing touches on the worst collapse in regular-season history. To make matters worse, Glavine proceeded to tell reporters he wasn't all that torn up about it.

Agent Gregg Clifton insists "Tom definitely reacted" to his failure, but it would've helped Glavine's Met legacy if he had showed his disappointment more openly to a suffering fan base. Now we're wondering if Glavine will be cheered or booed when he returns to Shea in '08 with the Braves.

HOT: Tampa Bay Rays

Being "hot" in the AL East is a relative term; you're all but doomed if you're not the Yankees or Red Sox. But the Rays now have a respectable starting rotation following a trade with the Twins that brought them right-hander Matt Garza. Together with Scott Kazmir and James Shields, the Rays are certain to improve in '08.

NOT: Baltimore Orioles

Getting rid of Miguel Tejada (to the Astros) made sense, but couldn't they have done better than Luke Scott, the most notable of five players acquired in the swap?

HOT: Goose Gossage

The former Yankee reliever might be the only one elected on this year's Hall of Fame ballot, although Jim Rice's candidacy seems to be gaining momentum. But there's no question the Goose is home free, after coming within 4 percentage points of the required 75 percent last year.

NOT: Yankee payroll

GM Brian Cashman has been obsessed with holding down the overhead, so how do you think the Yankees felt after being slapped with a $24 million luxury-tax bill last week? In all, the Bombers shelled out $232 million in payroll and tax for 2007 – a figure that in part was offset by the 4.2 million in attendance.

The Bombers vaulted over the 40 percent tax threshold when they signed Clemens at midseason, giving him a prorated $28 million deal. With the tax included, the Yankees actually paid The Rocket $25 million for his 18 starts, during which he was 6-6 with a 4.18 ERA.

News source:http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkxMTMmZmdiZWw3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTcyMzg2OTAmeXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk2

Roger Clemens wants to blame everyone else except him

Friday, December 28th 2007, 4:00 AM

We get the Floyd Landis defense now from Roger Clemens, which means putting everybody else on trial. Maybe it will work out better for Clemens than it did for Landis. Maybe Clemens will still make it to Cooperstown, make all the money you can make as a Hall of Famer, because there is no positive drug test on him the way there was on Landis. At least not one that we know about.

You remember how Landis tried to do it after he tested positive. First he said he had been drinking Jack Daniel's. After he ran that up the flagpole and nobody saluted, he blamed the tests and the testers and the testing system and the French lab that analyzed his samples and the World Anti-Doping Agency and everybody except Marion Jones.

Landis went on the Internet with nifty PowerPoint presentations and held town hall meetings like he was trying to win the Iowa caucus.Eventually he wrote a book, trying to refute a testosterone level in his urine that seemed big enough to fuel an Acela Express. In the end, they stripped him of his Tour de France title anyway.

"I have never taken any banned substances, including testosterone," Floyd Landis said.

"I will fight these charges with the same determination that I bring to my ... training," Landis said.

"It is now my goal to clear my name and restore what I worked so hard to achieve," he said.

Everything Clemens is saying now about not using steroids to become an even greater baseball pitcher after the age of 35 than he had been before that, Landis said when he went on the attack. Clemens and his lawyer and his agents put Sen. George Mitchell on trial and Sen. Mitchell's report on trial and challenge every bad thing Brian McNamee, Clemen's former trainer, says in that report.

First came Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, saying that McNamee had slandered Clemens. A few days later came a statement from Clemens issued through his agents. Then Clemens posted his very own video, nearly two minutes in length, one that ended up being a big hit on YouTube.

Next on the Clemens redemption tour, the Rocket pedaling as fast as he can away from the Mitchell Report, comes an appearance with Mike Wallace on "60 Minutes," which historically has been a softer place for famous athletes to land than a down comforter.

At least it will be the first time since the Mitchell Report became public that Clemens has answered a single question about McNamee's allegations that he began shooting Clemens up on steroids starting in 1998, when Clemens was still with the Blue Jays, the season that Clemens began his extraordinary finishing kick with a 14-0 record after a 6-6 start.

Even Barry Bonds never called "Game of Shadows" libelous. If he had, you could have come at Bonds even harder with the question everybody has had since that book was published:

Where's the lawsuit, which is always so much fun when they get to the discovery phase? Sometimes you think the simplest way to resolve these disputes is with a lie detector test.

Instead, Hardin - who seems pretty hot to get his 15 minutes of fame - thinks that everybody is supposed to go weak at the knees when he spoon-feeds a story to the New York Times about hiring private investigators to challenge Mitchell's report. Wow. Real private investigators. Like on television.

"To our surprise," Hardin says, "we have identified several people who logic dictates that Mitchell's team should have talked to but did not. That's troubling. We are asking questions and encourage the news media to do the same."

Hardin, of course, neglects to mention that the most prominent person Sen. Mitchell didn't interview about Roger Clemens was Roger Clemens. Hardin encourages the news media to ask questions and then doesn't make his client available for questions until after they are asked on "60 Minutes" by Mr. Wallace, who has already described Clemens as a friend.

It is the Landis defense, just with more money behind it because Clemens has more, the way he was always looking for more. Next he'll be telling us he just thought McNamee was just giving him B-12 shots. Then it would turn into the Palmeiro defense.

"I did not use steroids and human growth hormone," Clemens says, "and I have never done so."

He will put the Mitchell Report on trial as much as he will do that to Brian McNamee. He will begin to explain with Mike Wallace why McNamee would tell the truth about Andy Pettitte with feds in the room and then turn around - even with the threat of perjury in the room along with those feds - and lie about Clemens.

But for what?

Clemens and his handlers will say, McNamee used to say that he'd never given me steroids, so why does he change his story for George Mitchell? It will be the heart of the Clemens/Landis defense. McNamee is as flawed as a human being as the testing procedures were flawed with the Tour de France.

Nobody is going to defend McNamee's honor or character here. Nobody defended Jose Canseco's honor or character when he was accusing ballplayers of using steroids and human growth hormone all over the place. But Canseco turned out to be telling more of a truth about steroids in baseball than anybody around.

Pettitte's apology wasn't much, and occasionally sounded light enough to qualify as a soufflé. It shows you again how low we set the bar for accountability in sports, especially when it comes to juicing. But at least there was some accountability from Pettitte. There has been none so far with Clemens, just a public relations campaign. Like Floyd Landis'. But for the last time:

How did it work out for Floyd?

News source:http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2007/12/28/2007-12-28_roger_clemens_wants_to_blame_everyone_el-3.html

2007年12月28日 星期五

NBA Today - 2007.12.28

Today's Top 10:
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/nbatv_top10/top10_071227.asx

Today's Highlight:
1.CLE vs DAL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_419_cledal.asx


2.PHX vs LAC
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_420_phxlac.asx


3.BOS vs SEA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_421_bossea.asx


東西區各隊戰績和排名:

All data comes from NBA.Com

明天(12/29)NBA轉播(in Taiwan):
1.AM 08:30 Magic vs Heat 衛視體育台
2.AM 11:30 Jazz vs Lakers 衛視體育台

Report: Clemens' attorney hires private eyes to study McNamee

老克的辯護律師僱用私人調查團來研究McNamee的報告內容

Updated: December 27, 2007, 11:19 AM ET

Roger Clemens' lawyer has hired private investigators in an attempt to challenge the credibility of Brian McNamee, who has claimed to have injected Clemens with steroids, a lawyer familiar with the matter told The New York Times.
老克的律師僱用了私人調查團企圖挑戰Brian McNamee報告內容的可信度,Brian McNamee之前聲稱他曾經替老克注射過類固醇,一位熟悉該事務的律師對紐約時報這樣透露。

McNamee told former Sen. George Mitchell that he injected Clemens with steroids while Clemens was pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees. Clemens, the biggest star named in Mitchell's report on performance-enhancing drug use in baseball, has denied ever using steroids or human growth hormone, saying the report is "simply not true."
McNamee告訴前參議員George Mitchell說,他曾經替藍鳥與洋基時期的老克注射過類固醇。老克是Mitchell禁藥報告當中名氣最大的球員,他也否認了自己曾經使用過類固醇或是人類生長激素,並且說這項報告的內容"完全不是真的"。

Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, said Wednesday he would conduct his own investigation into the allegations against the seven-time Cy Young Award winner. He claimed that Mitchell had failed to interview some key people who know Clemens and McNamee, though Hardin has declined to identify those people.
老克的律師Rusty Hardin在星期三的時候表示,他會進行他個人對於有關這位七屆賽揚獎得主遭到指控的調查。他指出Mitchell並沒有與幾位同樣認識Clemens和McNamee的關鍵人物進行面談,雖然Hardin拒絕透露這幾位人士的名字。

"We are convinced the conclusions in Mitchell's report are wrong and are investigating the findings ourselves," Hardin said, according to The Times.
"我們深信Mitchell的報告是錯誤的而且我們將會自己進行調查並找出真的答案。"Hardin這樣告訴紐約時報。

McNamee's attorney, Earl Ward, said McNamee had been thoroughly vetted by federal authorities, who accompanied him during his interviews with Mitchell, and that McNamee had been threatened with prosecution if he lied to Mitchell's investigators.
McNamee的辯護律師Earl Ward說,McNamee已經徹底地與聯邦人員進行過審查,這些聯邦人員也陪同McNamee一起與Mitchell進行面談,而他也被威脅說,假如他對Mitchell報告內容說謊的話,將會被告發。

"There's nothing new in Brian's background that Clemens or his folks don't know about," Ward said, according to The Times. "Our response to all this is that Senator Mitchell's investigation was unbiased and objective. I don't think you're going to get the same degree of objectivity from Roger's camp."
"對於Brian的背景,已經沒有什麼新鮮事是老克或是他的家人不知道的。"Ward這麼告訴紐約時報。"我們對於這整件事情的回應就是,參議員Mitchell的調查內容是公正且客觀的。我不認為你們可以從老克陣營的調查當中得到同樣的客觀性。"

According to the Mitchell report, McNamee said he injected Clemens with steroids in 1998 while Clemens was pitching for the Blue Jays, and steroids and HGH in 2000 and 2001 while he was a member of the Yankees.
根據Mitchell的報告,McNamee說他在1998年替老克注射過類固醇,當時老克正在藍鳥隊投球,並且在2000與2001年替老克注射類固醇與人類生長激素,當時老克則是洋基隊的一員。

Clemens' last four Cy Young Awards were won in 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2004.
老克最近獲得的四屆賽揚獎分別是1997、1998、2001與2004年。

CBS' "60 Minutes" will air its interview with Clemens on Jan. 6 and Clemens said he will make himself available to reporters following the broadcast.
CBS' 的"60 Minutes"將會在1月6號播送老克的訪談內容,老克說他將會準備好面對與記者所進行的廣播面談。

Hardin said the interview with Mike Wallace -- a self-described friend of Clemens who said he's frequented owner George Steinbrenner's suite at Yankee Stadium -- was scheduled to take place this week at Clemens' home in Katy, Texas.
Hardin說,與這位自稱是老克朋友並且說他是大老板在洋基球場包廂常客的Mike Wallace所進行的訪談,在這禮拜的時候,就已經在老克位於德州的家中排定好了。

News source:http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3169653

Report: Cano pulled from winter ball

Infielder says Yanks don't want him to aggravate calf injury

Yankees make it official with Hawkins

This press release came today from the Yankees:

YANKEES SIGN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER LaTROY HAWKINS

The New York Yankees announced today they have signed right-handed pitcher LaTroy Hawkins to a one-year contract.

Hawkins, 35, made 62 relief appearances for the Colorado Rockies in 2007, going 2-5 with a 3.42 ERA. Over his final 53 outings of the season following a one-month stay on the disabled list with right elbow inflammation, he was 2-2 with a 2.63 ERA, holding opponents to a .233 batting average. Hawkins appeared in five postseason games for the National League champions, allowing just 2H and 1ER in 5.0IP (1BB, 3K).

He has a 56-76 career record with 75 saves and a 4.68 ERA in 631 Major League games (98 starts) over 13 seasons with the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles and Colorado Rockies. Since becoming a full-time reliever in 2000, Hawkins’ 532 relief appearances are tied for the ninth-most in the Majors and tied for the fourth-most among right-handers. He is one of only five pitchers to make more than 60 appearances in each of the last eight seasons (2000-07) and threw a combined 550.2 innings over the stretch, sixth-most among Major League relievers.

A native of Gary, Ind., Hawkins was originally selected by the Minnesota Twins in the seventh round of the 1991 First-Year Player Draft.

News source:http://yankees.lhblogs.com/2007/12/27/yankees-make-it-official-with-hawkins/

2007年12月27日 星期四

NBA Today - 2007.12.27

Today's Top 10:
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/nbatv_top10/top10_071226.asx

Today's Highlight:
1.MIA vs PHI
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_408_miaphi.asx


2.WAS vs CHA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_409_wascha.asx


3.IND vs ATL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_410_indatl.asx


4.NYK vs ORL
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_411_nykorl.asx


5.DET vs NJN
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_412_detnjn.asx


6.NOH vs MEM
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_413_nohmem.asx


7.CHI vs SAS
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_414_chisas.asx


8.MIL vs DEN
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_415_milden.asx


9.DAL vs UTA
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_416_daluta.asx


10.BOS vs SAC
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_417_bossac.asx


11.MIN vs GSW
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom/recaps/recap08_418_mingsw.asx


東西區各隊戰績和排名:

All data comes from NBA.Com

明天(12/28)NBA轉播(in Taiwan):
1.AM 09:00 Cavaliers vs Mavericks 衛視體育台