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>> and with that we welcome you to another half hour of espnews. autoa long with aa nis. a comeback in baseball and a hole in one. >> first we start with the yankees. they have reprised the role of school yard bully, going for nine against the as. top seven, 1-1 game and it's landon powell against alfre alf aceves. got a little captain in you, derek jeter way home run and eight to right field. mark texeira his 25th of the year, that leads the american league, it's a 6-4 game in the 9th and the yankees with a tying
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run at the plate and jeter, this is not going do it. oakland holds ton win 6-4. the eight-game win streak over and against the as over as well. how about ge gonzalez, 6 2/3 and came in with an era north of nine and gave up 11 earned runs in his last start and the as get their first win against the yankees this season and the yankees hit the loss column for the first time since the all-star break. >> we've been playing good. they beat us today. the guy pitched well and their bullpen did a good job. i think they're bullpen's been doing good all year and sometimes teams are going to beat you and they beat us. >> frustrating game if to throw as good as a did to let it get way. >> the yankees see the eight-game win streak come to an
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end and second straight summer the yankees have come out of the all-star break by winning eight in a row and during the current win streak they gained five and a half games on the red sox. sox are playing now and yankees entering today way two and a half game lead over it their rival. >> that game ended without a playoff appearance but still. twins and angels. angels looking for their own eight-game win streak and kendry morales, they pound away, 11-5 the final score and now their eight-game win streak is the best in baseball. look at the box scores. lots of crooked numbers with kendrick and torii hunter, better news for angels fans will be back off the disabled list quote, around august first. tigers swept the doubleheader from the white sox yesterday. detroit looking to knead lead in
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the al central and tigers down and not any more, curtis granderson lines one down the line and tied at three. bottom 10, carlos guillen deactivated off the dl and then baseball has eyes and cleat thomas beats the throw home. detroit wins 4-3, bobby jenks fourth blown save this year and matches his total from ayear ago and good news for the tigers, gm dave debouski said bonderman can return by the end of year and push out of the bullpen. cardinals and phillies, jayson werth and phils lost 8-1 friday and werth, and rick ankiel, what can you do? that's pretty good. that's not saving a perfect gamesque but darn tooting. ankiel homered in this game
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starting to wake up after a slow slow june. bottom 6, and bases loaded for phils, jimmy rollins. excuse me while i kiss the sky. jimmy rollins had a terrible june hitting .170 and today 2-5 with t salami and julio lugo wi a triple, double and homer and matt holliday 6.9. >> johnny cueto on the mound and this is the second home run and alfonso soriano, also man of the people. his 17th of the year.
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cubs win this one 5-3 with the cardinals' loss chicago within a half game of division lead. although ted lilly did go on the dl before today's game with shoulder inflammation. while on the dl wants to kill with two birds with one stone and will have arthroscopic surgery on his left knee monday. he'll be out until midaugust. >> when the bills signed terel in march this was without helping to drive the bandwagon. we'll add andy reid for phil parcels and some with the g on their chest and the crowd
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eerupted when trent edwards saw the pass and it is training camp to hold everything in check. here's what owens has said about his leadership, quote: >> espnews brings you camp confidential. >> more up ahead on espnews and he didn't always make sense but hall of famer to be ricky henderson and his best moment in the big. >> and how his cantankerous cooperstown classmate bill rice. >> and a future that can't be
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>> around the majors the mets way 9-1 lead over the astros and royals leading t the rangers an ryan zimmerman has homered for the nationals against the padres and the red sox a game back against the yankees if they hang ton beat the orioles up five through the eighth. roy halladay still a blue jay. philadelphia still the most rumored destination for the ace.
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hay won't give up j.a. happ and kyle drabek. jayson stark reporting the dodgers and angels hot on their trail. rays dense doc halladay. this is jason bartlett in the top of the 12th, back to back extra inning wins for tampa and holliday with the winning hit and another up and down situation as we've seen all season long and 33 combined hits in the game and everybody going yards and the rays come away with the victory. and by the way the story of the game the rays were down eight runs. their largest comeback in team history. fourth team this season to erase at least an eight-run deficit all in the american league. indians against tampa and the orioles against the red sox. that's been a long time since that's happened. >> it took ricky henderson 15
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minutes to get the call he'd been inducted to the hall of fame and took jim rice 15 years. they'll be inducted tomorrow. rice only voted in in his final year of eligibility despite finishing top five in voting and had a rocky relationship with the media and we show a softer side of the often ornery rightfielder. >> perhaps it's the look of the lush lawn. the sound and feel of the leather ball colliding with bat and glove. the unabashed joy of sharing time while watching a kid's game. whatever the reason, baseball more than any other sport seems to resonate with fathers and son. on august 7th, 1982, tom cane
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and his sons, jonathan and matthew attended a game at boston's fenway park. they sat in field box 29 along the first base line. just to the left of the red sox dugout. >> right there, it was a tremendous seat, the seat everybody would dream of with little kids when they want to get them close to the action because it was ideal. >> with the second place red sox in the heat of a pennant race, boston's jim rice hit a two-run double against the white sox. with the score tied at two at the bottom of the fourth, second baseman dave stapleton was at the plate for boston and hit a line drive foul ball toward the dugout. >> i remember very vividly that i heard this crack and i thought the ball had hit the side of the dugout and i immediately turned
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and i heard the scream and the blood coming down jonathan's face. >> show crack that you heard could have been jonathan? >> it was jonathan. >> what did you think? >> um, i don't know. i was just scared. >> when you see blood on a kid everybody backs away. i mean even when you're with your father and your father backs away you know -- it's just a panic mode. >> rice who had been at the top of the dugout almost immediately jumped into the stands. >> as soon as it happened and he screamed jim rice was right there immediately. i mean immediately. >> what were you thinking about when you picked him up? >> my child. just someone just myself just
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taking care of my child. just picking my child up and taking him to the clubhouse. >> as soon as i saw the player pick up the young man i knew it was number 14, jim rice. >> red sox team doctor arthur pappas rushed from his seat to the trainers room where rice brought jonathan. >> i saw a boy nonresponsive and covered in blood. blood on his face and his head. blood coming from his nose and his mouth. these were all indicative of a significant head injury. >> jonathan was taken by ambulance to childrens hospital only a mile away and hay skull fracture. after surgery he had five days there. >> it saved his life. you had a young child just with his skull fractured open and
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bleeding profusely. if it continued to bleed, god knows what could have happened. then worse could have happened. . >> it wasn't the first time rice reacted to an incident at the ballpark. on two occasions, rice carried teammate jerry remy off the field after he injured his knee. >> once again it was a moment of we can't think about this and talk about it. what's the action going to be and i think that jim has demonstrated that activity and that instinct. >> jonathan recovered and was back at fenway the following april for opening day to throw out the first pitch. that four-year-old boy is now a 31-year-old man with no lingering effects from that head injury. just a barely visible scar above his left eye. >> he's a hero in my mind. he is somebody that saved my life and you know, i thank god
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for him being there. >> when you see the photo and you're at fenway, what are you thinking about? >> i see me being a parent. being a father. being someone that's able to think about others if that was my child i would somebody to react the same way i did. >> greg garber reporting. and his on-base percentage .352 and the impact fenway had on his numbers and fewer runs batted in than dawson dawso dawson or ba and r.b.i.s. >> ricky henderson batted first and talked in the third-person. he was brazen on the base path and a profile in patience at the plate and was speed and power and none sequitur out extremely quotable.
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simply put, ricky being ricky. baseball's greatest lead-off man is called mvp, and stolen base king. tom he'll be hall of famer. here's david with the man of steel. >> i think the one moment in my career is probably remember best and i say it all the time most people with the great base stealing and my favorite moment is coming across the plate with the all-time run scoring record and i got a home run and got to slide into home plate. >> why don't you think we see another rickey henderson and the hart of stealing bases seemed to have been lost. >> i think they're not teaching the kids about what stealing a base really means and how it helps the ballclub as far as scoring runs and getting in scoring position and i think that's why we don't have the fast guys going up there but it came to a period of time that everybody wanted to hit home runs and they got away from the
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fundamentals of the game and the stole enbases so in my time and era i had guys that challenged me with collins and you were trying to compete against those guys and base stealing was fun then. we made it more fun than most people make it. >> shocking about the interview, rickey's use of i instead of ricky. he actually spoke in the third person. he got a lot of ranks. al all-time leader in stolen bases and second to bonds and one of 27 players in the 3,000-hit club. no question, henderson's credentials he belongs and other guys on the half fame ledger going in tomorrow, joe gordon for the yankees nine-time all-star and tony kubek and covered 11 world series for nbc and used to play for the yankees
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and nick peters covered them from 1961 to 2007 and author of five books on the team. >> the latest on brett favre's second straight-off season of indecision is, there's nothing report. yesterday his agent told rachel nichols the decision will be made next week and vikings players are doing camp next week and hall of famer joe montana weighed in with the los angeles times saying: >> it looks like the steelers have found common ground with their first-round pick viviggy hood agreed to a deal and the first fourth-run pick to agree to a deal. >> and up ahead on espnews how
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tomorrow 12:30 eastern on espn. >> today was qualifying for tomorrow's ration. rain swept over the indianapolis motor speedway and delayed it for three hours and mark martin the oldest winner at the brickyard. dale jr. fought off a stomach virus and qualified third and will race on sunday and juan pablo montoya who won in 2000 with the irl qualified second. don't forget, after sunday's race, complete post-game news conferences can be heard and seen right here on espnews and hear from the drivers after the race tomorrow on espnews. >> formula one super star felipe
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massa was hit in the helmet and he plowed through the track and into the tire wall. he was in life-threatening condition earlier in the day but had surgery for his fractured skull. the brazilian will stay in the icu tonight and finished top four year of the last three years. >> canadian open. rain's been the story so far. saturday they tried to finish off round two and tried to get through round three. the birds are sweeting i guess. par-3, 5th hole, leif olson in the second round and this may be the shot of the year and hits his partner's ball into the hole for an ace. olson is stunned. look at this. >> oh, no you didn't. >> who was his gee s geometry t
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and ca the car alone worth more than 50 gs. and he finish finished 5-under k calcavecchia with an amazing birdie streak on the second hole and the putt eagle comes up short and taps in for birdie that made it nine birdies in a row, a new pga tour record, third hole of the third round and needs a chip-in for ten in a row. not quite. calcavecchia will take nine birdies in a row and rains continue to come down and they suspended play show third round will resume tomorrow and calcavecchia eight under and 65 is five shots off the lead heading into sunday but they still have some of round three to play and round four.
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looking to calcavecchia's score card. a nice run there. >> not bad. >> 3 to 11 and nine birds in a row and a couple bogeys to finish including one on twelve or rather 13 or 17. eight under. >> i'll take it though. >> top stories coming up. terrell owens day one of bills' undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather
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>> hey, there welcome to another half hour on espnews. along with anish shroff i'm steve bunin always doing our best to keep you current in the great wide world of sports and anything that happens in the next 30 minutes we'll keep you up to date and baseball and the most amazing hole in one you will ever see. >> yep. and the yankees' streaking days are over. courtesy of the as. they've been the school yard bully since the all-star break and winners of eight strike and don't make it nine. take you out to the bronx. top seven in a 1-1 game and aceves stakes the mound and yankees not going away in the eighth it's derek jeter the captain, his 11th home run a two-run shot, 11 home runs and matching his total from last year and then mark texeira, one
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batter later, his 25th of the year and that leads the american league and the yankees within two. it's 6-4. they had a chance to tie it in the 9 and jeter the tying run. mmm, not going to get it done and the as hang on to win, 6-4 and geo gonzalez gets the win, 6 2/3 and one earned run and came into the game with an era north of 5 and by the way gave up 11 earned runs in his last start and the as get the first win against the yankees this season and new york's win streak is over. >> they've been playing good. they beat us today. the guy pitched well and their bullpen did a great job. i think they're bullpen's been doing pretty good all year but sometimes teams are going beat you and today they beat pups >> frustrating game. we've been playing so well and to throw the ball like i did and to feel as good as i did it's amazing to let it get away like that. >> so the eight-game win streak
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is over and but kwheven you look at ma the yankees have done after the all-star break the last couple years they've come up like a bear that missed breakfast. last year and same thing this year and during the most resent stretch gaining five and a half games on the red sox to get control in the american league east. >> angels with a seven game win streak trying to get it up to eight and palmer and blackburn and kendry morales with his only hit and his teammates have 13 and bobby abreu had three by his lonesome and scores here and angels win it 11-5 and they now have an an of eight-game win streak the best in baseball and they lead in majors with a .286 batting average and palmer's great run support and torii hunter will be off the dl august first and the twins falling to a
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ten-game skid on the road. >> the white sox were swept by the tigers yesterday and detroit looking to pad their league in the al central and down a run in the 9th and curtis granderson ties the game at three off bobby jenks-his second straight blown save and in the 10th, carlos guillen deactivated off the dl yesterday and singles in thomas and detroit wins this one 4-3. tigers now lead the white sox by three games in the central. for jenks four blown saves on the season now. that matches his total from all of last year and there may be help down the road for the tigers the gh said jeremy bonderman could return from the dl before season's end and could pitch if the bullpen. >> cardinals and phillies jayson werth hit something good and he gets ahold of this one in the
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bottom of the third and watch rick ankiel. that's impressive. nearly as good as catch you'll see this week in baseball though i think the white sox guys will nominate theirs and bases load the in the 6th and look who's up, little jimmy rollins who gets a big swing on that one, good-bye. his grand slam first in five years and phillies pound the cardinals and rollins with five r.b.i.s the game since ricky otero in 1996. >> good question for trivia night. save that one. >> 29 hits between the two teams and pedro martinez going pitch single-a tomorrow. >> and johnny cueto 6-5 in his last six starts and aramis ramirez says he still feels pain when he swings and missed two months with a dislocated shoulder and alfonso soriano part of the long party and cubs
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win 5-3 although ted lilly went on the dl before the game with shoulder inflammation and goin to have arthroscopic surgery on his knee and out until august and chicago now a half game out of the division lead. >> the bills signed terrell owen in march it was widely reported the decision came from the owner but-out the buffalo coach noticely absent from the press conference and the camp opened and the coach said it adds a lot of excitement. i don't know how the attention can be bad. andy reed can tell you and bill parcells it's all good in buffalo. some 5,000 fans showed up some bringing t.o. breakfast cereal
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available locally and the crowd erupted when a touchdown pass was passed and he was asked about leadership and he focussed on the positives. he said: b >> espnews news ca cam camp confidentials from wrentham for everything nfl. >> steve, t.o. quite the hotdoger but does not compare to ricky henderson. ricky going knee hall of fame tomorrow. ricky in his heyday had his moments . we get to hear his best moment
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against mark buehrle and won this one 10-9, 33 hits combined the two teams and scott downs hammered for second straight night and called it embarrassing. carlos pena called it an incredible boost for our confidence and the angels are in the lead for land roy halladay and fourth al team with an eight-run deficit erased this season. as does it against the twins and cleveland against tampa and baltimore against boston first time in the al since 1933. >> ricky henderson batted first and talked in the third person. he was brazen on the base paths and a profile in patience at the plate. he was speed, he was power. non sequitur but quotable. simply put, ricky being are
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ricky and has called himself mvp and all-star and stole enbase king. tomorrow he can all himself hall of famer. ricky reflects on his most memorable moment. >> ricky henderson the 44th player ever to be elected in his first-year of eligibility. what's the weekend been look for you? >> it's been great. i'm having a blast. i'm enjoying it. it's exciting for my family and friends and i'm just having a blast and i'm happy to be around the hall of fame and all the great players that ever played the game. >> in talking to some of your peers they're anticipating a great speech from you. what's your approach going into your speech? >> as i player i'd like to chitchat and talk a lot and lots of jokes and fun but peoples are looking for me to go up there and be ricky and talk and maybe i get up there and doing it i
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may talk too much so i'm going to try to make it short and kick of quick and after we can go in the room and laugh and talk and just preparing to thank the teachers the people that were surrounding me that helped me to get to achieve the goal. >> what's the one moment in your career you remember back? >> the one moment i probably remember best and i say it all the time, most people were classifying me as a great base stealer and broke the record as a base stealer but my favorite moment is crossing the plate with the all-time run record and i got to slide into home plate and hit a home run. >> when do you think we'll see another ricky henderson stealing bases. the art seems to have been lost. >> they're not teaching kids
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about what stealing a base really means and how it helps a ballclub as far as scoring runs and getting in scoring position. that's why we don't have the fast guys but it came to a period of time that everybody wanted to hit home runs and they got away from the fundamentals of the game and stolen bases in my time and era we had time that changed me and tim collins and you were trying to compete against them guys and base stealing was fun then. we made it more fun than most people make it. >> in interviewing hall of famers they remember your flair and the fun you brought to the game. why do you think it caught on so well? >> in trying to make sure that i don't drop a ball but i tried the willie mays basket catch and i think dropped five balls and i can't do the basket catch of willie mays and that was one of
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a kind that a guy can catch a ball that low so let me try to figure out what a can do to make the outfield job fun and i developed the snatch catch and we were working in spring training and i was out practicing the snatch catch and dropping balls and a decided how do you catch a ball? most coaches always teach about catching the ball with two hands and my theory was if i do that going to block my eyesight and missed the ball so i thought throwing the glove up and first of all i catch the ball. most people thought it was just a snatch but no, i made sure the ball was in my glove. >> people look at your overall numbers and your name comes up as the all-time greats. where on the list do you belong? >> i don't make that decision or judge myself on the list or where you put all the great ball players i know i go out and try to play the game the best i can be and make myself be the best i can be so baseball in that class i let people decide on that.
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i just go out and just play the game. i love the game and go out and have fun and if i was playing basketball or football because football players always got to talk trash and they always got to back their stuff up. that's why the flamboyant came from. >> how great of a football player would you have been? some players said you were a great football player. >> i loved football and loved the contact and to run the ball. i was fast all the time but i loved to run the ball and making contact and stuff like that. that was more fun to me than going out and hitting a guy and trying to run a guy over. i think the football stuff was sort of like the flamboyant of myself and it took best for baseball. >> what do you think your legacy will be? >> as a base stealer. everybody class fiez me that's greatest base stealer and lead-off hitter but you know
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when you're a lead-off hitter when i was growing up we was taught that everybody position in the lineup had something to do. as a lead-off hitter you're job was not to drive the ball out of the ballpark or drive people in and get on the base path and i get on thy the base path by a walk or getting hit by the pitcher then i can create stuff on the base path. >> no one has scored more runs than ricky henderson or stolen more bases soon to be in the baseball hall of fame. let's send it back to the studio. >> ricky describing how he catching a ball while he doesn't use two hands. that's pure zen. could be own mic tomorrow in cooperstown and let him go. >> not afraid to drop the third person. >> al mvp and leader in stolen
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bases and runs and lead off home runs and probably thinks he can play. >> back to the diamond. red sox won ten straight at fenway against the os. bottom one, big papi number three on the season, 3-1, boston. jon lester owns the orioles, gets nick markakis swinging, 7 1/3, nine strikeouts then newest acquisition, adam laroche. you put on the red sox uniform and the magic just comes right out. red sox win 7-2 and lester improves to 9-0 against the orioles and this season against the baltimore, 21 1/3 innings pitch and two earned run and 26 strikeouts. now 8-1 against the os.
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>> it took ricky henderson literally 15 minutes to get the call he'd been inducted into the hall of fame and it took jim ric rice 15 year. rice only voted in behind his final year of eligibility despite finishing top five in voting six times and today david ember asked rice if he holds resentment over the wait. they say try to not to cry over spilled milk or cry over things you have no control and even though it took 15 years i'm here today and will be inducted tomorrow and in one percent of all professional baseball and in an elite group of guys that not only i played against and admired and they welcome me into their home you can't think better than that. >> do you think there's a greater appreciation for what
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you were able to accomplish now from the writers than ten years ago. >> i forget about the driver. by having dinner with the hall of famer last night and someone telling you you should have been in the hall of fame long ago it means for the than the writers. when you get the appreciation from the guys you played against and when have you someone like hank aaron and willie mays saying you were bad you should about been here a long time ago, that put more of a joy to my heart than anyone else to be respected by the national league guys it. if you're known in the american league and national league you can't think better than that. >> his on-base percentage and big home trip and not a ton of r.b.i.s compared to some guys aren't in and in the mid-70s and 80s as good as anybody with the bat. the latest on brett favre is there's nothing to report.
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in case you missed it his agent told rachel nichols a decision will be made next year and vik beings players are due in camp wednesday night and hall of famer joe montana weighed in with the los angeles times saying: >> coming up on espnews, we'll show you how mark martin made show you how mark martin made history at the brickyard. during the autobahn for all event you can get great deals. yeah, it's great. we just really want to be sure. whoa, it's us from... - the future. - cool.
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? sprint cup qualifying at indy for tomorrow's brickyard 500 and mark martin at 50 years of age the old ever pole winner at the brick yard and dale jr. had to fight the flu virus and jr. said he will run on sunday. juan pablo montoya won this race in 2000 when it was the indy 500 and qualified second. to the links, canadien opencf1 o to the links, canadien open. round two and three. rain is' the story. birds will tell you that they had to finish round two and get to round three. on 15, a par-3, watch leif olson's t shot. >> no it didn't?
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>> you can't plan it better. >> no it did not! >> off the ball, on the green off his playing partner's ball. >> look at that angle. >> nothing but cup. unbelievable. olson not a big money winner less than $20,000 for that ace he wins a bmw z4 roadster. retail value, $51,650 you cancel that and bump up the earnings. >> once you drive it doesn't it lose value? >> calcavecchia just set a new pga tour record. >> this is our price of right highlight here. >> third hole of the third round needs the chip-in for ten birdies in a row and would not but nine birdies in a row ain't
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bad. more rain come down and third round of round was suspended. play will resume on sunday and calcavecchia in the second round, that's an unbelievable stretch. he's eight under for the tournament, and 65 in round two. you look at the string of nine straight birdies and lots of circles, only a couple squares. good round of golf. >> all right, tyson gay running at the london grand prix and he wins in 20 seconds. however, he needed pain killers to deal with the groin injury afterwards. went straight from the track to the treatment room. it hurt. >> and usain bolt highlight. ready for this? he and his teammates running the fourth fastest 400 meter relay
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in history. look at those feet moving. >> 37.46. he was the anchor and two jamaicans on the team and a team from antigua representing the track club. >> did he pull out the guns again? >> all pop. i think he's keeping it real. up next, we will get you the very latest on terrell owens who showed up at bill camp today. (announcer) what does greatness taste like? a miller lite. (announcer on call) ...he throws it across the field. he's got something! 30...40...50...he's got it! 40! he's got it! 20...10...he's got it!
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