Twins Own AL Central No AL team has won more games against their division opponents than the Minnesota Twins. If they can keep playing well against the AL Central over the next two weeks, they may wind up as the division champions.
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Rays Pulling Away With two thrilling wins at Fenway Park last week, the Tampa Bay Rays left Boston with a 2 1/2-game lead in the AL East and a feeling their first division crown was well within reach.
Quarterback Blues For more than a month, the New York Jets have made news because of their new quarterback. This week, the New England Patriots are making news for who won’t be under center for them anymore in 2008.
Hostile Territory The last time San Diego and Denver met, Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers bothered the Broncos with more than just his play on the field.
Trojans Roll Southern California turned the game of the year into another Trojans’ victory march.
Irish Of Old A busted up knee could hardly put a damper on this day for Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis.
Ducks Get Lucky Purdue kept giving Oregon chances, and the Boilermakers eventually paid for it.
NL Showdown By the time Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies complete their day-night doubleheader on Sunday, the teams could be tied atop the NL wild-card standings.
Pirates Playing Spoiler The Pittsburgh Pirates are doing what they can to help prevent the St. Louis Cardinals from reaching the postseason.
Seen Enough Of Chipper Chipper Jones has had plenty of big hits at Shea Stadium throughout his career. The New York Mets certainly don’t want to see any heroics from him in the teams’ last meeting there.