Worth Every Penny The Alabama Crimson Tide turned the blackout into a knockout.
Author: Mark
Upset At Home Tim Tebow stood at the podium with his arms folded, took several deep breaths and then did something he’s never done before, something he’s never had to do.
Backing In Despite two straight losses in their biggest series of the season, the Minnesota Twins will head into their final regular-season game as a first-place team. They can thank the Cleveland Indians for that.
Needing A Win The Chicago White Sox haven’t been swept by the Cleveland Indians at home in nine years. Chicago’s season may be riding on extending that streak.
All The Marbles CC Sabathia has already turned in some stellar performances as a member of the Milwaukee Brewers rotation, but his upcoming outing is his most crucial one yet.
All Or Nothing Oliver Perez tends to have a high pitch count, making him a curious selection to pitch on short rest with the season on the line for the New York Mets.
MVP Year Although the St. Louis Cardinals won’t be in the playoffs for the second consecutive year, Albert Pujols has made his case recently for a possible postseason award.
Big Year For Chipper The Atlanta Braves are out of the playoffs again, but 2008 still has been incredibly successful for Chipper Jones.
Longhorns Rolling When Texas and Arkansas were originally scheduled to meet two weeks ago, the Longhorns were coming off a blowout win against an overmatched opponent.
Big Ten Opener During a non-conference schedule in which its toughest game was a 31-point victory, Penn State’s biggest on-field issue was determining whether the injured Joe Paterno would coach from the sidelines or the press box.