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SPRING TRAINING

Shelley Duncan decides to see what pine tastes like before grabbing a spot on the bench after the Cleveland Indian first baseman struck out looking on March 20 in Goodyear, Ariz., against the Oakland Athletics.

photo by Scott Salisbury

Countdown Toward History

!! EUREKA !!

With Their 10th Win of the Season on Monday Night, a 90-84 Win Over the San Antonio Spurs, the New Jersey Nets Cannot Go Down in NBA Infamy With the Most Losses in a Single Season.

That Dubious Distinction Still Belongs to the 73 Losses of the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers.

'ANY DAY NOW; news that's bound to break'

'ANY DAY NOW; news that's bound to break'
A Sports Satire Blog By Christopher C. Wuensch

Saturday, July 11, 2009

STILL IN PROGRESS AT PRESS TIME...


- THIS ONE'S FOR YOU, PADRE -

Years from now, the number of people who witnessed Johnathan Sanchez' no-hitter on July 10 against the San Diego Padres will grow exponentially. That's what happens with significant feats; fans love to say they were there, even though they were home sitting in their barcaloungers when Sanchez, filling in for the injured Randy Johnson, struck out Everth Cabrera for the final out.

Truth is, only 30,298 of the 41,503 seats at San Francisco's AT&T Park were filled on Friday. Those numbers, of course, are inflated by ballpark officials. The real number of fans in attendance was likely considerably less.

Of those in the stands were his father and brother. Sanchez' father had never seen his son pitch in a professional game.

After the game, Sanchez, who fanned 11 batters, told the Associated Press:

"This is the first time he has seen me pitch. This is a gift for him. I feel awesome."

Years from now, they'll be able to say they were there to see the first Giants' no-hitter in 30 years.

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