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USA Today – Jun 28, 2007
Bedard a left-hander who came into the game with 121 strikeouts struck out the first four Yankees he faced Johnny Damon Derek Jeter Hideki Matsui and Alex Rodriguez on 26 pitches. Bedard gave up two singles in seven innings. Clemens who is trying to become the first pitcher since Warren Spahn of the 1963 Milwaukee Braves to win 350 games is the second-best strikeout pitcher of all time (4626) but his streak of 200 consecutive games with at least one strikeout ended. The last time Clemens didn’t have a strikeout in a game was June 14 2000 for the Yankees against the Florida Marlins.
Oregon State coach fulfills dream of becoming father – College Sports
ESPN – Jun 28, 2007
He must have known people were shaking their heads at his decision wondering what he was thinking in going against the grain against the established order of these things. But he forged ahead because he believed he had something to offer and he ended up changing a lot of minds. Walker made Oregon State a softball power.
‘She is Pine Needles’: Talk about women’s history in the…
Free with registration – News & Observer – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 28, 2007
At 85 she’s still sharing her love of the game. 28–SOUTHERN PINES — The U. Women’s Open which begins today is being played at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club for the third time in 12 years which says a lot abo.
Sports Briefing
New York Times – Jun 28, 2007
Chile rallied from deficits twice with Humberto Suazo scoring in the 21st and 80th minutes. Ecuador knocked out of last year’s World Cup in the second round by England got goals from Antonio Valencia in the 16th minute and Segundo Castillo in the 23rd. (AP)FIFA RAISES ALTITUDE FIFA changed its ban on World Cup qualifying matches at high altitude yesterday saying it would apply only to games above 9840 feet. Citing medical concerns for players and an unfair home advantage for highland teams FIFA last month prohibited international tournaments and World Cup qualifying matches in stadiums above 8200 feet.




