Thursday, November 26, 2009

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

My new Bolg

Go to my new blog seekingthepin.blogspot.com I will hae lots of sports news on it!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Lebron are you gonna take IT




Cavs forward Lebron James may not accept his contract extinsion.He will explore free agency!Shaq will be alone in Clevland!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

MYCousin's Blog


Go to ljsbatonrouge.blogspot.com!Soccer,Soccer ,Soccer!Spread the WORD!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Cink Takes The Open!


Today Stewart Cink defeated Tom Watson .Watson and Cink went in a playoff with -2.Cink won by 5 strokes he had an -2 and Watson had an +4.This is Watson's first Major Championship.

TW in TW out




TW which is leading The Open and the other TW was cut from The Open! This is the second time Tiger Woods was cut from a Major after shooting an 74 on Friday.Tom Watson is leading The Open! Here goes the Leaderboard to the British Open!




Course: The Ailsa Championship CourseLocation: Turnberry, Ayrshire, ScotlandDef. Champ: Padraig Harrington - IRL, 283 (3-over)Start Date: July 16, 2009Par: 35-35--70Yards: 7204Purse: $8,600,000
Note: All times are local to the location of the tournament.
British Open Championship - In Progress

Go to http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/leaderboard?tournamentId=549 to see the Leaderboard!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

WEBSITE


New website coming out soon!People this site will be about MY World.I won't forget the blog .I'll be working on the site!DJ's website coming out soon

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Prince is BACK!


Last night Prince Fielder won the Home Run Derby.He defeated Nelson Cruz by 2 home runs.NOBODY would have ever thought he would WIN! He beat albert ,Ryan Howard,Joe Mauer,and NELSON CRUZ!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

HEDO GOING TO TORONTO


On Friday Hedo Turkoglu accepted a 5-year 53 million dollar deal with the Toronto Raptors.The Portlan Trail Blazers were red hot for him but they did'nt get him.BYE BYE DWIGHT maybe Jameer and Vince can help you!

Friday, July 3, 2009

HE'S BACK


Manny Ramirez is back from his 50 -day drug suspension.Manny and his DODGERS will face the Padres.At the Padres stadium tons of bees are everywhere.Watch out Manny your back in the PROS!

Artest instead of Ariza!


Instead of Ariza the Lakers have Artest. The Rockets offered him a one-year deal and because he had bird rights Artest opted out of his contract.He said the first team to offer him a deal was the Lakers.But don't forget Kobe's and Ron's relationship in the Playoffs maybe Artest will come and go.In my opinion Kobe and Ron better be freinds when they become NBA champions again! WATCH OUT SHAQ AND LEBRON KOBE AND RON ARE COMMIN THROUGH!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

DEAL OR NO DEAL !


The LA Lakers might not sign free agent Trevor Ariza . Ariza is one of the main reasons the Lakers won the NBA championship!They are not willing to pay him over 5.6 million dollars I think he should get payed more because when young players help you that much you re-sign them and they might get ready of Lamar Odom with Trevor Ariza!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

KOBE SIGNS A DEAL!


Today Kobe Brayant signed a three year deal with the LA LAKERS my favorite NBA team KOBE WILL WIN IT AGAIN!LEBRON CANT DO IT!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Marshall or Buress to go to Bears?



OR


Broncos Wide Reciver Brandon Marshall requested a trade on his blog brandon-marshall.com this morning according to ESPN. Maybe it will be the Marshall and Cutler connection again or will it be Cutler and Buress we will later find out.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Shaq to get traded ?

Talk between the Phoenix Suns and Cleveland Cavaliers of a trade that would have Shaquille O'Neal playing with LeBron James next season has not gone beyond the preliminary stages and no deal is imminent, two executives with knowledge of the discussions told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard.
The clubs have not spoken within the past few days, but sources say talks of a possible trade involving O'Neal, Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic never completely died after it was first discussed in February.
Performance Upgrade
It's no secret that Shaq moving to the Cavs would be a definite upgrade at the center position. The only question is if the Shaq Cleveland hopes to acquire will be the one who played in 75 games this season (his most since the 1999-2000), or the Shaq who only averaged 63.5 contests, including a 40-game season three years ago, in his previous eight campaigns.
O'Neal
Ilgauskas
Varejao
Games
75
65
81
Points
17.8
12.9
9.9
Rebounds
8.4
7.5
7.7
FG pct
60.9
47.2
54.2
O'Neal, 37, will make $20 million next season in the final year of his current deal, while Wallace will make $14 million in the last year of his contract and Pavlovic $4.9 million with only $1.5 million guaranteed.
The salary swap is close enough to make the trade work under the salary-cap guidelines, and the Suns would save $10 million in the transaction -- $4.5 million in salary and $5.5 million in luxury-tax payments.
They could save even more money if Wallace takes a buyout, a possibility that was raised when Wallace said he was considering retirement after the Cavs' Eastern Conference finals loss to the Orlando Magic.
If the Suns acquired him and bought out his contract for less than face value, they could lower their actual expenditures, although the full amount would still count toward their luxury-tax total.
Cavs GM Danny Ferry and Suns president Steve Kerr, former teammates in San Antonio, are good friends who speak often, and a possible Shaq trade has always remained on the back burner.
Cleveland aggressively pursued O'Neal in February, offering Wallace and Pavlovic. Phoenix was not interested in Wallace because his contract was not expiring and instead wanted Wally Szczerbiak.
Eventually, Phoenix pulled out of the deal because it wanted to see if the trio of O'Neal, Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire could make a deep playoff run under then newly-hired coach Alvin Gentry.
Now convinced that they are no longer contenders, the Suns fully intend to move one of their big contracts. With Stoudemire being a young building block and Nash a local icon, O'Neal, whose salary is the largest on the team, makes the most sense.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4257421&campaign=rss&source=NBAHeadlines

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Peavy gets injured





Jake Peavy will be injured for at least one month. Peavy may not return for All-Star Break. He was scratched from Saturday's lineup because of th injury. Peavy injured his ankle. On that Saturday he had a MRI. It showed that the tibialis tendon behind his right ankle was torn.The right-hander will remain in a walking boot for approximately four weeks and re-evaluated in two weeks before it can be determined how much time he will eventually miss. We will later find out what will happen.

Penguins win STANLEY CUP!

The Pittsburgh Peguins defeated the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in a 7 game series last night.It was a enthusiastic game!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Nba Mock Draft


2009 NBA MOCK DRAFT: First Round
Pick
Team
Player
Pos.
Height
Weight
School/Country
Class
1.
Clippers
Blake Griffin
PF
6-10
252
Oklahoma
Sophomore
Some have compared this year's draft to the 2000 draft with Griffin being similar to K-Mart at the top. This draft is a little better and so is Griffin. Martin has had a great work ethic throughout his career, but always loved to party. Griffin appears to be more focused off the court, although he's more raw offensively than Martin entering the league.
2.
Grizzlies
Hasheem Thabeet
C
7-3
265
UConn
Junior
The Grizzlies have made some solid picks in recent years (Gay and Mayo), however the odds appear stacked against them this time around with a lot of uncertainty available at the No. 2 pick. Harden actually provides the most stability, but it would take some guts to draft him (due to lack of perceived upside with him). Chris Wallace isn't known for making gutsy decisions.
3.
Thunder
James Harden
SG
6-5
220
Arizona State
Sophomore
Presti appears to have his mind set on Harden at 3. Harden's workout numbers and measurements were especially impressive. When combined with his play, leading an undermanned Sun Devils team all year, those numbers are even more impressive. He fell apart in the tournament, but Harden has proven to be a winner in AAU (beating a Michael Beasley led team in the battle of camps game).
4.
Kings
Ricky Rubio
PG
6-3
180
Spain
Rubio is suing his Spanish team to try to lower his buyout. There has to be some fear surrounding his ability to play in the NBA next year. Rubio has as much intrigue as anyone but comes with a lot of risks. The Kings are in a position where they can afford to gamble on him.
5.
Wizards
Jordan Hill
PF
6-10
235
Arizona
Junior
While Jordan Hill makes sense for Washington, he may ultimately be taken here except by another team. Washington has a number of players with overblown contracts and they are said to not like the players available here at 5. If they keep the pick, Hill makes sense for them.
6.
Timberwolves
Stephen Curry
PG
6-1
180
Davidson
Junior
Tyreke Evans actually works better with their current team than Curry. But like Washington, the T-Wolves may look to move out of this pick. A number of teams are enamored with Curry and there's speculation he won't last until the Knicks pick at 8. If a team is willing to part with an established veteran, this pick can likely be had.
7.
Warriors
Jonny Flynn
PG
6-0
186
Syracuse
Sophomore
Golden State will likely go with a point guard. Flynn, Jennings and Teague are all possibilities. Flynn had the strongest finish to the season and is seen as the most ready to contribute. However, he lacks the upside of Teague and Jennings. But Nellie may not be willing to wait around for upside. Golden State would be smart to buy a second-rounder to grab local player (St. Mary's) Patty Mills.
8.
Knicks
Brandon Jennings
PG
6-1
170
Playing in Italy
The Knicks could look to make a deal to move up and flop picks with Sacramento. The Kings like Rubio but if New York sweetened the pot with someone such as David Lee, it would be tough to turn down. Then again some feel that Lee is more valuable than Rubio or Jennings.
9.
Raptors
Gerald Henderson
SG
6-4
210
Duke
Junior
Toronto has Derozan coming in for a workout on Tuesday. Apparently he is attending the workout but not thrilled with the idea of playing across the border. The Raptors may be forced to look for someone who is, and Henderson might be the guy for them.
10.
Bucks
Jeff Teague
PG
6-5
175
Wake Forest
Sophomore
The Bucks are enamored with Teague and feel that he can be their point guard for the future injecting some talent into a cap-shackled team. Teague is an upside pick and for a team sputtering at the end of the lottery each year, just what they need.
11.
Nets
DeMar DeRozan
SG
6-6
210
USC
Freshman
The Nets appear to be in great position to grab a player that falls, similar to last year when nobody wanted Brook Lopez and he fell into their laps at 10. DeRozan could go as high as 5, but concerns exist about his readiness and maturity. He has a chance to be one of the top 3 players from this draft.
12.
Bobcats
Tyreke Evans
SG
6-5
221
Memphis
Freshman
Like Derozan, Evans could go a lot higher as teams are enamored with his upside as well. His ability to get into the paint with a quick first step and his combination of length and body strength make him intriguing. If Evans falls into the late lotto area, he'll have a much better chance of living up to the hype.
13.
Pacers
DeJuan Blair
PF
6-6
227
Pitt
Sophomore
For teams searching for toughness, Blair offers a very intriguing option. Bird went for immediate results with his two picks last year (Rush and Hibbert). Though just a sophomore, Blair is one of the more solid, ready to contribute players out there.
14.
Suns
James Johnson
SF
6-8
257
Wake Forest
Sophomore
With a Shaq trade potentially looming this summer, the Suns may be ready to start over and go with a long-term replacement in Mullins. Robin Lopez hasn't yet shown that he can be the ultimate replacement. Johnson would give them a more NBA ready option and with Kerr's seat warming up, a long-term type of pick might not be in the cards.
15.
Pistons
B.J. Mullens
C
7-0
258
Ohio State
Freshman
Trading away Billups was essentially giving up trying to win for a few years, but the team is in tremendous cap shape now and can start to reload for the future. Joe Dumars can afford to look for a long-term player here. Rumors swirled around Daye and this pick, however Dumars is too smart for that. Mullens is the type of guy whose career may be affected by the team that he lands with. Detroit would be a great situation for him.
16.
Bulls
Earl Clark
PF
6-10
230
Louisville
Junior
The Bulls are in a position where they can grab upside with one pick and a more NBA ready guy with the other. One of this draft's enigmas, Clark struggled to fulfill his potential in his junior year but maintains a lot of intrigue. At 16, in a weak draft, the damage isn't quite so devastating if he completely flames out.
17.
Sixers
Chase Budinger
SF
6-7
218
Arizona
Junior
Budinger makes sense at Philly since he's one of the better shooters in this year's class and the Sixers were one of the worst shooting teams in the league last year. They also may opt for a point guard such as Eric Maynor, with Andre Miller aging.
18.
Timberwolves
Jrue Holiday
SG
6-4
199
UCLA
Freshman
Holiday has somehow managed to eclipse his prep hype with his draft hype. Scouts remain high on him and mention Westbrook and Mbah a Moute as why he'll be good in the league, explaining that they also were covered up in the UCLA system. They also mention the fact that he proved he can play the point guard position in workouts, which is curious as well.
19.
Hawks
Wayne Ellington
SG
6-5
194
UNC
Junior
The Hawks can use some long distance firepower to help out Joe Johnson. Ellington's inability to create for himself has some scouts concerned, but his ability to spot up and hit shots will make him an effective scorer in the NBA.
20.
Jazz
Tyler Hansbrough
PF
6-9
234
UNC
Senior
With Boozer likely on the way out, Hansbrough would provide an excellent replacement to their new inside stud Paul Millsap. Hansbrough helped his cause measuring and testing nearly identical with Blake Griffin.
21.
Hornets
Eric Maynor
PG
6-3
180
VCU
Senior
With New Orleans, it's possible they will sell this pick for cash as they did last year. It seems every time a team sells a pick it ends up being a very good player (Rudy Fernandez and Rajon Rondo being two examples).
22.
Mavericks
Terrence Williams
SF
6-6
213
Louisville
Senior
The Mavs are still holding onto championship dreams with Dirk as their No. 1. Whether or not he has enough left to get them there is another story. Terrence Williams should provide some instant contributions and will work well given the right responsibilities. A PG to eventually replace Kidd is also a possibility.
23.
Kings
Omri Casspi
SF
6-9
211
Israel
Casspi has done well in workouts and should find a spot in the early 20s. Sacramento makes sense as they're essentially building from scratch without much talent on the roster. Casspi would add toughness and hustle, something every team covets.
24.
Blazers
Derrick Brown
PG
6-8
225
Xavier
Junior
The Blazers have a number of quality players at each position. With an emerging Nicolas Batum as well as Travis Outlaw, this team doesn't need a small forward. But their philosophy is to draft for talent instead of need and let the chips fall where they may. They should be able to address their PG need in the 2nd round with a heavy PG class and four picks
25.
Thunder
Ty Lawson
PG
6-0
197
UNC
Junior
Lawson could go a little higher based on the Heels' national championship, but teams are wary of his size and ability to get shots off. He could make for a nice backup to Russell Westbrook and play alongside him, at times, pushing Westbrook over to the 2 spot
26.
Bulls
Sam Young
SF
6-6
223
Pittsburgh
Senior
The Bulls could go in a number of directions here but teams were impressed with Young's willingness to fight through his arm injury and continue to work out. After taking Clark at 16, a more NBA ready guy like Young would make sense. Young is a warrior and though he lacks upside or an aesthetically pleasing game, he's effective and should be a solid role player right away.
27.
Grizzlies
DaJuan Summers
SF
6-8
243
Georgetown
Junior
DaJuan Summers Summers could provide a nice back up to Rudy Gay. He has good strength and solid athleticism. Memphis could also look for someone to challenge Conley here assuming they take Thabeet or someone other than Rubio with the second pick.
28.
Timberwolves
Austin Daye
SF
6-11
192
Gonzaga
Soph.
Daye has not impressed in workouts and could easily fall into the second round. He does have a top agent (Bill Duffy) which will help him find a spot in the first round. But without much strength, his ability to contribute anything for a few years is highly questionable. With three first rounders, Minnesota could also look at someone like Victor Claver to stash away in Europe for a few season
29.
Lakers
Marcus Thornton
SG
6-4
194
LSU
Senior
Coming off of their championship, the Lakers will look to repeat and improve by adding someone with immediate returns. Thornton may lack the upside of some other prospects but he's a great outside shooter and with four years of college under his belt and the experience to help out instantly. He has also looked good in the purple and gold at LSU.
30.
Cavaliers
Taj Gibson
SF
6-10
214
USC
Junior
The Cavs would love to see a player like Gibson available at their spot. Frontcourt depth is a real area of concern and while they can make a run at players like Carlos Boozer this offseason, another young energy guy like Gibson would be a solid additionFor mock drafts and in-depth player scouting reports, go to nbadraft.net.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Edwards to stay with the Browns


Against the fitting backdrop of a voluntary minicamp, Cleveland Browns receiver Braylon Edwards says he wants to remain a Brown and hopefully make up for a forgettable 2008 season

.The Browns spent time leading up to the April draft in trade discussions with the New York Giants, who were interested in acquiring Edwards to replace jettisoned star Plaxico Burress.
Edwards, who is entering the final year of his contract, said Thursday that reports of the teams' talks did not bother him.
"I didn't get excited [about the rumors]," Edwards said, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "One, they were rumors and there was nothing to hold on to. And two, I felt like if I would have left Cleveland for any reason, I would have left with a bad taste in my mouth."
After a breakout 2007 season in which he had 1,289 receiving yards and 16 touchdown catches, Edwards had by most accounts a miserable '08. He was criticized for dropping balls and had 55 receptions, 25 fewer than in '07, and only three for touchdowns.
"I wanted to get back to playing good football, definitely here," Edwards said, according to the Plain Dealer. "It's a business and who knows what's going to happen next year. But for me, it was just about getting back to what I know I can do and being the player the Browns drafted in '05 and that the fans saw in '07."
In what was reported as his last discussion with the Browns, Giants general manager Jerry Reese told Cleveland he might be willing to part with a second- and a fifth-round pick. Nothing came of it and New York ended up drafting a receiver, Hakeem Nicks of North Carolina, with the 29th overall pick.
"Obviously they didn't get what they wanted, which means they felt highly of me to ask for a lot and it didn't go down that way and I'm still here," Edwards told the newspaper. "I'm happy to be here.
"There's a lot of players here that I still know, some new players. I remember [rookie receiver] Brian Robiskie at 17, having him out here when he was a ballboy and now he's one of my teammates. I think it's going to be a fun season. I'm excited to play with these guys and play in this new system and see what happens."
Edwards said he hasn't spoken to general manager George Kokinis or new coach Eric Mangini about the team's trade discussions.
"Right now I'm a Cleveland Brown and that's what I'm going to be until that day happens," Edwards said. "It won't be my decision."

Deal or No Deal


After San Diego Padres pitcher Jake Peavy got traded the Chicago White Sox he rejected it. Peavy and Chicago couldn't work out anything he was supposed to have an $25 million deal. Most people say they would go to Chicago instead . But Peavy wanted to stay in San Diego and that is what he did.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

ND to play at Citi Field ?


The old Yankee Stadium hosted some of college football's greatest moments. The new Yankee Stadium might also host college football -- and the Fighting Irish are interested in writing the first chapter in its gridiron history, the school's athletic director said, according to The New York Times.
While stressing that no dates have been discussed, Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick said the Yankees are open to college football at the new stadium. The school has been in touch with the Yankees to express its interest in being one of the first two teams to play there, according to the report.
"We've been in contact with Yankee Stadium and asked and inquired," Swarbrick said, according to the Times. "We will be discussing games with them, but we haven't entered into any substantive discussions."
Ideally, Swarbrick said, Notre Dame would love to play Army at the stadium in 2013 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1913 game, according to the report. In that landmark game, the Irish utilized the forward pass to great success to beat the Black Knights, popularizing what had been, up to that point, a little-used strategy. The results influenced other teams to adopt the forward pass, in effect changing the game.
If there's football at the new stadium before 2013, Notre Dame would still like to be involved, Swarbrick said. But playing the 100th anniversary of the 1913 game in New York would have great meaning for the Irish, he added, according to the report.
"It would be of great historical significance for us if it would be Army," Swarbrick said, according to the report. "We would love that. Some of the most significant games in the history of college football involve those two schools and Yankee Stadium."
The Yankees and Army did not immediately return calls seeking comment, the Times reported.

WWE has to move


Less than 24 hours after announcing it was bolting Denver for Los Angeles because of a scheduling conflict, World Wrestling Entertainment was distributing a promotional image of chairman Vince McMahon and Nuggets and Pepsi Center owner Stan Kroenke. Superimposed above a photo of McMahon smiling beatifically was a halo; a shot of a dour-looking Kroenke had two red horns atop his head.
WWE was still milking the moment Thursday, securing space at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square for a news conference complete with star wrestler Triple H. Giant flat-screen TVs blared WWE highlights and supporters clapped and hollered as McMahon stepped to the podium.
No matter whether Kroenke, an owner who prefers to stay in the shadows, was closely involved in the arena being double-booked for WWE's Monday Night Raw and a Nuggets-Lakers playoff game on the same night. WWE isn't letting this go easily. And Kroenke himself makes a much more appealing target than the faceless entity of his company, Kroenke Sports Enterprises.
McMahon boiled down the dispute to a basic element of human conflict.
"It makes me feel like our organization and all of WWE fans have been disrespected," he said.
McMahon insisted all he wanted was a simple apology from Kroenke.
"Had he called me and said, 'You know what, Vince, we screwed up. We had your event and I didn't know my team was going to make the playoffs and my management screwed up somehow. I want to apologize to you and I want to make it right in some way," McMahon said.
"Had he picked up the phone and called me and said that, I really don't know what I would have done, except I wouldn't have done this."
Kroenke Sports no longer wanted to engage in the debate. But it was too late to stop the publicity machine of WWE, clearly intent on inflicting as much embarrassment on the organization as possible.
"We're not going to fuel the media fire that this guy would like us to," said Kroenke Sports executive vice president Paul Andrews. "We're preparing for basketball games. Whatever he does from here is of no concern."
A lot more people will know who E. Stanley Kroenke is after Monday night, when Raw airs on USA Network from Staples Center, home of the Lakers. WWE plans a parody pitting McMahon's character against Kroenke's.
McMahon never missed a chance to mock Kroenke on Thursday, referring to him as "E period Stan Kroenke" on every mention and seemingly pronouncing his last name differently each time.
"I never trusted anyone with an initial for a first name," he cracked, "and now I know why."
WWE released the copy of a joint news release it said Kroenke Sports wanted to send out, announcing that the two sides had agreed to move Raw to Sunday night at Pepsi Center. McMahon called the wording "absurd" and claimed it doomed negotiations.
Rolling his eyes and sarcastically enunciating choice words, McMahon read aloud a passage.
"By all accounts," the release quoted McMahon as saying, "Mr. Kroenke is one of the most respected professional sports team owners in the world, and the professional way he and his staff good-naturedly handled this conflict gives further testament to the type of business leader he is."
That certainly contradicted the tone of McMahon's public utterings all week, variations of this missive Thursday: "Their business management is the most inept business management we've ever dealt with."
USA Network was happy to pile on to the story line, sending executive vice president Chris McCumber to the news conference.
"I want to encourage all WWE fans to tune in this week," he said, "to stand up, show who you are, show that you can't be pushed around."



Who Let The Dogs Out?!...Vick Released


Vick was imprisoned for bankrolling a dogfighting ring but has now been released and will serve two months of home confinement as his house in Virginia, before being officially released on July 20.
The 28-year-old was once the highest-paid player in the NFL when playing for the Atlanta Falcons, but he will now report for a construction job as part of his terms of home release.
"It's a happy day for him to be starting this part of the process," said Larry Woodward, Vick's Virginia-based attorney. "He looks forward to meeting the challenges he has to meet."
The biggest challenge for Vick will be trying to regain his place in the NFL, after commissioner Roger Goodell suspended him indefinitely in August 2007 and will only review the situation after his full sentenced has been served.
Remorse
Goodell says Vick will have to show significant remorse and prove he has changed his ways before he will even consider reinstatement, but such was Vick's skills as a player there is still talk of him being back in the league for the new season in September.
Part will depend on whether Vick has retained his footballing ability, but his future will most likely depend on whether any team in the NFL is willing to take a chance - and put up with the guaranteed negativity about giving him a chance.
The Falcons still own Vick's contract rights and could seek trade compensation should any club signal their interest - but he will definitely not be back playing in Atlanta, even if team owner Arthur Blank does think he deserves his chance.
"There's no question Michael's paid his debt to society, obviously," Blank said during a break at the NFL Spring Meeting in Florida.
"I have not spoken to him face to face. I have indicated that I would do anything that I can do on a personal level that would be constructive and productive for Michael, and that still hasn't changed. But we've certainly been in communication.
"We've made it clear Michael's not going to play for us again, as you know. Right now, his salary is being tolled so it has no effect on our cap, beyond the allocation of signing bonus, which happens under any circumstances. So we'll deal with it at the time we think is correct."

Peavy Gets Traded




The latest report in sports is that Jake Peavy got traded to the Chicago White Sox. He got traded for two left handers Araon Poreda and Clayton Richard Lance Brodway also got traded.Peavy's new home will be Chicago.