
I accept the argument that women's tennis is more esthetically appealing, looks aside. It doesn't have the power of the men's game so rallies are naturally longer. But I don't accept the argument they should be getting paid the same as the men in a
Grand Slam when
Serena Williams can dispatch her opponent in 2 of 3 sets to win the
Aussie Open in
59 minutes as it turned out in a 6-0, 6-3 beating. At 59 minutes, the guys are barely breaking a sweat. Play 3 of 5 and then you can have the same cash. You can be sure that
Roger Federer or
Rafael Nadal will be earning their payday tonight in the men's final...also tonight,
UFC 94 goes from
Las Vegas and as mentioned a couple days back, it should be one hell of a main event in
Georges St. Pierre vs.
B.J. Penn.
Penn backed off his "I want to kill
GSP" statements Thursday on the
Jim Rome Show but was one hell of an interview. Quick question: how was
GSP not
Canada's Athlete of the Year last year?...
Serie A -
Italy's top flight soccer league - might be in another gambling scandal as it appears champion
Inter Milan intentionally dropped points down the stretch last year to increase the gambling odds on the chances they'd take the title in the end, which they did, resulting in a higher payout presumably for some heavy hitters...you learn something every day in the sporting world, baseball in particular. Did you know that there is actually a limit to the number of "Type A" free agents you can sign? Each year, baseball classifies free agents as Type "A" or "B" based on their value, and draft picks are assigned for "A" free agents you sign from another team. That is common knowledge I'd guess. But they also have a
formula that specifies how many "Type A's" you're allowed to sign in a given year and this time, it is three. So if the
New York Yankees even wanted to sign
Manny Ramirez or
Ben Sheets right now and the players were willing to play for a dollar, they can't because they previously signed
CC Sabathia,
AJ Burnett and
Mark Teixera. I suspect that somewhere,
Scott Boras is curled into the fetal position lamenting the loss of his fav bargaining chip, the "
Yankees are interested" card...have one last chance to get to a .500 record for the month of January which is pretty impressive after one horrific week this month. Playing the Atlanta Hawks +2 -105 tonight. Enjoy!...see, an entire RM during
Super Bowl Week with nary an
NFL reference. I'm sure that'll be more than made up for tomorrow. Have a great Saturday, enjoy UFC 94 if
you can.
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