Lots of good stuff at the Seattle Times today: Larry Stone looks back at the 1969 Seattle Pilots, the team that became the Milwaukee Brewers in 1970. Click on the links on the sidebar of the main story for Where are they now, Fan memories, and the "Go, Go You Pilots!" fight song.
Also in the Times: Shin-soo Choo is working hard in center for the Mariners, former MWL umpire Ria Cortesio is just another umpire and she will be working the Futures game today and the Home Run Derby tomorrow.
What is the deal with The Electric Company graphic that accompanies this JSonline.com story about the Brewers trading or signing Carlos Lee?
E-Z Reader could not be reached for comment.
Also, at jsonline.com Tom Hardricourt goes through his mid-season awards.
To join with the other 500 Billion people watching the World Cup final between France & Italy here is the link to ESPNsoccernet. I am finding it hard to work up any enthusiasm after Germany and England got knocked out.
Deadspin.com has two good ones today. The Augusta Greenjackets have an Anger Management Night planned for when the Ashville Tourists come to town. Just follow the link for a refresher as to why they would do such a thing. Also, this story right here makes me glad that I stopped playing fantasy football. I'm just obssesive enough to do something like this.
Over at The Wisconsin Sports Bar, ched head has an analysis of the Brewers recent problems.
Enjoy the game today folks.
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