Phillies Take Lead The Philadelphia Phillies were able to make the most of the few mistakes made by the Los Angeles Dodgers in their NL championship series opener. They now try to hold home-field advantage at Citizens Bank Park on Friday night when the teams meet in Game 2.
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Thursday Night Magic Riley Skinner and Wake Forest have played two ACC games and managed just one touchdown. It came just in time to help the Demon Deacons beat another Bowden.
Let The Games Begin In a season where they plan to honor their storied past, the Montreal Canadiens might have the right makeup to add another Stanley Cup title to their record total.
Opening Night The Toronto Maple Leafs sat stoically on their bench, watching the Detroit Red Wings hoist the Stanley Cup banner to Joe Louis Arena’s crowded rafters.
Angels Gain Momentum The Los Angeles Angels hope a rare postseason victory at Fenway Park will help provide a spark and get their AL division series back home.
Do Or Die For Sox The Chicago White Sox continue to be at their best when facing elimination.
Big Ben Amazing Ben Roethlisberger had Reggie Hayward draped on his back one play and John Henderson breathing down his neck a few snaps later.
Surprising Start A few of the Washington Redskins were walking off the field, high-fiving, hugging and celebrating another road victory when they looked up at disgruntled fans and gave them another reason to pout.
Peyton Of Old Headed for another early-season loss, Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts staged a stunning comeback thanks to a colossal collapse by the Houston Texans.
Do Or Die for Brewers Now that the Milwaukee Brewers have ended a lengthy losing streak against the Philadelphia Phillies, they will send the pitcher with the best track record in the postseason on their roster to the mound.