Good Morning...It's November 2, 2009
BIG HIT FOR A-ROD
Alex Rodriguez delivered a two-out double in the ninth inning against Brad Lidge as the Yankees beat the Phils Sunday night 7-4. The Yanks lead the series 3-1.
RUSTY LIDGE
I heard the ESPN announcers Saturday night fearing how Lidge would pitch when he got into a game. He hasn't had any save opportunities, but the analysts felt he should have pitched an inning in Saturday's loss just to get rid of the rust.
SCRATCHING IT OUT
The winning runs came with two outs in the ninth. Damon singled off Lidge, then he stole second and went to third when nobody covered the bag. Lidge hit Mark Teixeira. Then came the A-Rod double into the left-field corner for the lead.
HE HAS HIS NUMBER
A-Rod had faced Lidge three times before Sunday. He had a home run and a double.
MONDAY NIGHT CLINCHER
The Yanks try to win their 27th championship tonight.
Cliff Lee goes against AJ Burnett
PRIMETIME BEARCATS
ABC has picked the UC-Connecticut game as one of its three regional primetime games for next Saturday night. It's an 8 p.m kickoff, the first time ABC has telecast a game out of Nippert Stadium. You'll see it on Channel 9.
SPANNING THE GLOBE
Here's the three regional games that ABC picked for Saturday. It's USC and Arizona State, Nebraska and Oklahoma and UC and Connecticut. That's a pretty good three-way split of the USA. It's not know yet how much of the country will see the Bearcats
POLLING PLACES
The Bearcats improved to fifth in the latest BCS Series
standings that were announced on Sunday. The top five are Florida, Texas, Alabama, Iowa and UC.
UC moved up to fourth in the AP poll and they stayed at #7 in the USA Today coaches poll.
MORE TV FOOTBALL
Undefeated Iowa plays at Ohio State on November 14. That will also be an ABC-Channel 9 game at 3:30 p.m.
TAKE A KID TO THE MOUNT
Another one of our undefeated college football teams is Mount St. Joseph. They'll be hosting Defiance Saturday at 1:30 It's "Take a Kid to a Game" Day. Admission is free for players who wear their jerseys, and their coaches or parents.
BACK TO WORK
The Bengals return to Paul Brown Stadium today as they get ready for Sunday's home game against the Ravens. Baltimore handed the Broncos their first loss on Sunday
BITS AND PIECES
-Brett Favre had four touchdowns passes in the Vikings 38-26 win at Green Bay
-The Rams and Titans both won their first game
-Teddy Ginn Jr ran back kickoffs of 100 and 101 yards
for touchdowns as the Dolphins beat the Jets. He's the first player to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in the same quarter since Green Bay's Travis Williams in 1967.
THE HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS
There are 21 teams from Greater Cincinnati who have earned spots in the Ohio football playoffs. The pairings were announced Sunday
DIVISON I
Centerville is at St Xavier
Wayne is at Elder
Middletown plays at Moeller
Lakota West is at Anderson
DIVISION II
Wilmington plays at Turpin
Mount Healthy goes to Trotwood-Madison
Ross plays at Winton Woods
DIVISION III
Springfield Shawnee travels to Goshen
New Richmond is at Circleville Logan Elm
Eaton is at Wyoming
Monroe plays at Chaminade-Julienne
DIVISION IV
Waynesville plays at Clinton-Massie
Valley View is at Kenton
Carlisle goes to North College Hill
DIVISION V
Badin is at Coldwater
DIVISION VI
Fort Loramie comes to Lockland
AN EARLY START
Miami played its first basketball exhibition on Saturday at Millett Hall and beat the California Vulcans 82-65. Senior guard Kenny Hayes had 22 points as Miami shot
69-percent from the field in the second half.
I'm dragging....have a great Monday
See you on TV
Popo