Updated throughout the day with quick takes from staff.
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Baseball
- Matt Garza pitched a no-hitter for the Rays the other day, but DRaysBay explains why it might not have been the best pitching performance in team history.
- Beyond The Boxscore has their latest power rankings up, and they're new and improved!
- The Diamondbacks are the dregs of the National League West. AZ SnakePit wonders when they'll be able to compete again.
- The Braves are atop the NL East and Tim Hudson is a big reason why. Talking Chop looks at how Hudson has avoided a regression.
Basketball
- Looking into the ripping of Chris Bosh via Peninsula is Mightier.
- The Dream Shake holds a lot of hate for the Utah Jazz.
- Bright Side of the Sun explores the biggest busts to come through Phoenix in the last 15 years.
Hockey
- Japers' Rink looks at how a five-tool player can be found in hockey.
- A chronicle of the Islanders' strange minor league fascination with Utah, from Lighthouse Hockey.
- Puck Worlds presents this idiot's guide to European hockey.
College Sports
- Bucky's 5th Quarter breaks down the best and worst case scenarios for Wisconsin's quarterbacks in 2010.
- Corn Nation notes that Nebraska coach Bo Pelini dutifully avoided talking about the Huskers' impending move to the Big 10 and instead focused on the offensive line.
- Red Cup Rebellion dispels criticism about former Oregon Duck QB Jeremiah Masoli, who may be joining up with Ole Miss.
- Gobbler Country says a national championship for Virginia Tech is just not in the cards this season.
Football
- Lions fans at Pride of Detroit grade the performance of owner William Clay Ford - as you might expect, the results aren't good.
- Have injuries robbed Fast Willie Parker of his 'fast'? Hogs Haven checks it out.
- Revenge Of The Birds interviews Cardinals receiver Onrea Jones.
- After retooling the roster under Bill Parcells for the past few years, are the Dolphins ready for primetime now?