Baseball players need to quit whining about Mother Nature and learn to ‘weather’ the storm (Calgary Sun)

Baseball players need to quit whining about Mother Nature and learn to ‘weather’ the storm (Calgary Sun)
As a mulleted Leprechaun once sang while shaking his crooked Shillelagh: “October. And the trees are stripped bare of all they wear. What do I care?” No, seriously — what do I care?

NFL (Akron Beacon Journal)
ODDS Glantz-Culver Line Major League Baseball Playoffs World Series Today’s Game —— NCAA Football Today’s Game Saturday’s Games

NFL (Akron Beacon Journal)
ODDS Glantz-Culver Line Major League Baseball Playoffs Today’s Game World Series —— NCAA Football Tonight’s Games Friday’s Game

Hall welcomes eight inductees to newest class (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Former NFL stars Wilbur Jackson, Barry Krauss and Gene Washington headline the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame class of 2007.

Steroids focus turns to football (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
Does the NFL have a serious steroids problem? Some baseball fans, who have become defensive in the face of the attacks, scrutiny and suspicion that doping has brought to America’s Pastime, are quick to point a finger at football now that one of its star players has tested positive for a steroid.

Coast to Coast: Please, hire this man; NFL Week 8 picks (Ridgecrest Daily Independent)
Joe Girardi deserves better.

Rams Notebook: Tinoisamoa itching to play (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
For the second time this season, linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa is listed as questionable on the Rams’ injury report. Under NFL guidelines, that means he’s 50-50 for Sunday’s game at San Diego.

FOR A DAY (Pioneer Press)
Here is Vikings tight end Jermaine Wiggins on what he would do if he could spend one day as NFL commissioner: “The celebration rule. I’d get rid of that stupid thing. Let guys have fun. Let guys celebrate out there. It’s fun to see.”

Steroids spotlight turns to football (San Francisco Chronicle)
Does the NFL have a serious steroids problem? Some baseball fans, who have become defensive in the face of the attacks, scrutiny and suspicion that doping has brought to America’s Pastime, are quick to point a finger at football now that one of its star…

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