MLB All-Star Game 2013 July 16, 2013

World Series, but since the All-Star Game began "counting" in 2003, only one Series has gone the full seven games. While there may be some die-hard American League or National League fans out there pulling for their squad to win the glorified exhibition and marketing event, I'd personally encourage those fans to maybe put more effort into a team that plays more often than once a year. I mean, I don't know why anyone would have a vested interest in who wins or loses the game today, unless they convinced themselves the future of the DH rule rests on their respective league's success.

Which is not to say you shouldn't watch. Quite the opposite, actually. Despite the fact that it doesn't count (sorry Bud) and that I'm a cynical quasi-professional writer-guy now, I still have just enough romanticism left in me to be a sucker for the All-Star Game. The introductions, seemingly, are always the best part, as baseball's best players stand shoulder to shoulder wearing their different uniforms as they tip their caps. I grew up during a period where perennial all-stars were a thing, and popular guys like Kirby Puckett, Ozzie Smith, Cal Ripken, and Tony Gwynn got huge ovations from whatever park they were visiting. I got chills in 1999, as players crowded around Ted Williams and the rest of the all-century team. I felt the same way in 2001, when Cal Ripken hit a bomb in his final All-Star at-bat. Indeed, the All-Star Game has produced some of the most exciting and indelible moments in the game's history.

So rather than dwell on who has the better lineup (the AL), the best pitching staff (the NL, in a squeaker), or the most egregious snubs (the NL, where Yasiel Puig has been cruelly denied to us, the fans), let's instead focus on these teams' potential to provide us with those moments that we'll remember for the rest of our lives, like when Torii Hunter stole a home run from Barry Bonds in 2002, or when Bud Selig and the managers conspired to ruin the All-Star Game just a few short innings later.

Pitching

The starting pitchers offer the first opportunities to make such an impression. While Max Scherzer is great, and capable of dominating good lineups, he's ultimately got nothing on Matt Harvey. Harvey is clearly one of the three or four most talented pitchers in his league. Of all the American League's starters, just Robinson Cano and Joe Mauer have faced him in a major-league game, and are a combined 1-for-7 with a single and a strikeout. The AL has the better hitters, but Harvey is a pitcher unlike many they've faced in recent years.

Matt Harvey asks New Yorkers what they think about Matt Harvey on Jimmy Fallon


Harvey took to the streets, courtesy of Jimmy Fallon's Late Night show, to find out if New Yorkers know who he is.
According to Jeff Sullivan, "No other starter's fastball has led to so many swinging strikes, as Harvey can just be completely overwhelming. Instead of just using his fastball as a foundation, Harvey uses it also as a weapon, which is a rare gift." Watching Harvey air that fastball out over the course of two innings should be riveting television, like Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn's final appearance in Major League, as he just keeps pumping fastballs past a helpless Clu Heywood. That's even before we get to Harvey's wipe out slider and knee-buckling curve. Anybody wanting to potentially re-live Pedro Martinez's amazing start in 1999, when he fanned Barry Larkin, Larry Walker, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, and Jeff Bagwell in two innings, should tune in early.

After that, sadly, we will wind up seeing a parade of, mostly, one-inning relievers. The AL has eight relievers on its roster, three of whom are actually setup men. The NL is slightly more under control with "only" six relievers. Now I'm not saying you can't have fun watching Grant Balfour or Steve Delabar pitch a baseball, but these guys already max out for one inning a game, so it's not like we'll be seeing anything different. Maybe that's why the All-Star Game is never really as dominated by pitching as I assume it should be. Since 2000, the AL and NL teams have combined to score fewer than six runs just three times.

Hitting

At least with all that offense we might see some fireworks, and, of the two clubs, the AL is certainly better equipped to provide those. Miguel Cabrera won the Triple Crown and MVP award last year in the American League, and has been even better this year, hitting .365/.458/.674 with 30 homers so far. Just to put that in context, his 1132 OPS is twice the league average, and if it holds up would be one of the 20 best offensive seasons since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. He's as good a bet as anyone to go all Gary Carter in 1981 and hit two homers.

His rival, and the rightful MVP last year, Mike Trout, is also in the lineup, hitting .322/.399/.565 with 15 homers and 21 stolen bases this year, after hitting .326/.399/.564 in 2012, and could provide the kind of start to the game that Bo Jackson did in 1989 when he took Rick Reuschel deep on the first pitch of the game.

USA 1-0 Costa Rica July 16, 2013

Match Score: USA 1-0 Costa Rica July 16, 2013
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The United States men's national team takes on Costa Rica in its final match of group stage play of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Tuesday at 8 p.m. EDT. The game will be broadcast on FOX Soccer, UniMas and Univision Deportes.

We'll be right here live blogging all the action starting at 7 p.m. EDT.

After starting out the CONCACAF Gold Cup with two impressive wins in group-stage play, the United States men’s national team now prepares to face Costa Rica with the top spot in Group C on the line.

While both teams have already qualified for the knockout round, the winner of the U.S.-Costa Rica matchup on Tuesday, July 16, in East Hartford, Conn., will likely avoid Honduras in the quarterfinals on July 21 in Baltimore.

U.S. head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has also called Costa Rica "the first real benchmark for us" after the Americans cruised to easy wins over lowly Belize and an outmatched Cuban side by a cumulative 10-2 score.

With first place in Group C on the line, here are the key battles to watch between the U.S. and Costa Rica.

Tottenham vs Swindon July 16, 2013

This evening, we go to the County Ground to take on Swindon in our third pre-season friendly of the summer; having already drawn 0-0 with Jamiaca and narrowly beating Brentfrod 3-2 on Saturday, this game will give us the chance to possibly see the youngsters in action alongside the more established first team players.

In Swindon's case, they have recently lost manager Kevin MacDonald after having just buying/loaning half of our reserve team; they have signed Nathan Byrne and Jack Barthram on free transfers and have loaned Massimo Luongo, Grant Hall and Alex Pritchard for the season and they are sure to put up a decent fight, regardless of their managerial situation.

Motherwell vs Newcastle July 16, 2013

After their poor last season, Newcastle United will focus on their pre season to set up their team well for upcoming season.

Newcastle United will be facing Scottish Premier league runner ups Motherwell on a pre season friendly match. Motherwell remained second in the league below Celtic with 16 points and are qualified for Europa league third qualifying round.

Motherwell collected 63 points in 38 games with 18 wins and 9 draws to remain second among twelve teams in the league.

Newcastle in the other hand survived relegation in English Premier league and finally ended 16th in the league table secure by just 5 points at the end of the season.

Benfica x Sion 16/07/2013

O Benfica volta a alinhar num jogo particular, esta terça-feira, em solo helvético, para defrontar o FC Sion. Está aí mais uma oportunidade para a equipa de Jesus atacar a nova época e afinar a defesa... para evitar as derrotas.

Mais um jogo para Jesus montar a sua estratégia

Após os jogos do fim-de-semana, que resultaram numa vitória e um empate, os comandados de Jorge Jesus voltam a jogo para afinarem a "máquina vermelha", tendo em vista a nova temporada.

A ideia passa, como quase sempre nestes casos, por prosseguir a evolução para o arranque oficial da temporada.

Dar minutos aos jogadores, afinar mecanismos e mostrar a nova versão do Benfica aos adeptos são, pois, objetivos da turma da Luz.

O Benfica vistoso e goleador (marca da era Jesus) já se vai mostrando nestes primeiros dias de pré-época. Mas o Benfica embalado para o ataque esbarra, tal como na última temporada, nos vários golos que também sofre e, para mal dos pecados encarnados, nos derradeiros momentos das partidas.
Depois da "maldição" dos descontos vivida pela nação benfiquista em pleno estádio do Dragão e na Amsterdam ArenA, na final da Liga Europa, o Benfica de Jorge Jesus voltou a deixar fugir uma vitória nos descontos, no último domingo, frente ao Bordeaux. Neste tipo de jogos, é sabido, o resultado é o que menos conta mas - lá dizem os mestres da bola - «é sempre melhor trabalhar em cima de vitórias».

FC Sion, um velho conhecido das pré-temporadas

Embora o jogo não seja oficial, os números também ajudam a enquadrar o jogo e eles dizem que os benfiquistas perderam já dois jogos particulares diante do FC Sion. De resto, nos quatro jogos entre estas equipas... o Benfica só por uma vez venceu.

BVB Borussia Dortmund gegen FC Luzern 16-07-2013

Im fünften Testspiel trifft Borussia Dortmund auf den FC Luzern. BVB-Trainer Jürgen Klopp testet Zugang Sokratis zum ersten Mal auf der Position des rechten Verteidigers. Für Tore sollen Henrikh Mkhitaryan und Robert Lewandowski sorgen.

Beim 4:1 (2:0)-Sieg im Testspiel gegen den türkischen Erstligisten Bursaspor traf Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang für Borussia Dortmund. Im nächsten Test gegen den FC Luzern sitzt der 13-Millionen-Euro-Einkauf erst einmal auf der Bank.

VB-Trainer Jürgen Klopp testet Zugang Sokratis (Werder Bremen) erstmals auf der Position des rechten Verteidigers. Sokratis wird wahrscheinlich in der Hinrunde den verletzten Lukasz Piszczek ersetzen, der wegen einer Operation lange pausieren muss.

So spielt der BVB
Langerak - Sokratis, Subotic, Hummels, Bandowski - Gündogan, Kirch - Hofmann, Mkhitaryan, Duksch - Lewandowski. Die Schweizer starteten bereits am vergangenen Wochenende in die Meisterschaftssaison 2013/14. Mit Erfolg. Gegen Lausanne gelang dem FC Luzern ein 2:0-Erfolg. In der heimischen Swisspoint-Arena sorgten Rangelov (29.) und Lustenberger (89.) für die Treffer. Die vergangene Saison beendeten die Luzerner auf Rang acht. In der Saison 2013/14 soll eine Steigerung her.

Beim BVB spricht alles von den beiden Neuzugängen Henrikh Mkhitaryan und Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. In Rekordzeit hat Trainer Jürgen Klopp die beiden Spieler sportlich in die Mannschaft integriert. Die Mischung innerhalb der Mannschaft scheint zu stimmen. Während Mkhitaryan für spielerische Akzente sorgt ist Aubameyang dank einer Schnelligkeit eine Verstärkung. Zeigen die beiden auch gegen den

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