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MLB Baseball by Sportsbook Bonus on October 30th, 2008

The Philadelphia Phillies won the best-of-seven World Series against the American League’s Tampa Bay Rays, four games to one. The Phillies prevailed in the first suspended game in World Series history, with terrible rain and wind, Game 5 had been stopped in the middle of the sixth inning, Monday night, with the Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays tied at 2-all. When play resumed , Philadelphia got a go-ahead run in their half of the sixth inning. But the Rays came right back to tie it at 3-all, on a solo home run by Rocco Baldelli in the top of the seventh.
For the Tampa Bay Rays, even though they lost the World Series, this season was a huge achievement. The franchise has only been in existence since 1998 and, until this season, the Rays had never even had a winning year, finishing last in their division nine of the 10 previous seasons before this one, when they beat the Boston Red Sox for first place. For the Phillies it was only their second baseball championship in more than a hundred years of existence. Their only other World Series title came in 1980.
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MLB Baseball by Sportsbook Bonus on October 22nd, 2008

Going from worst to first, the Tampa Bay Rays completed a shocking run to their first pennant, holding off the defending champion Boston Red Sox 3-1 Sunday night behind Matt Garza’s incredible pitching in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series.”It’s unbelievable,” center fielder B.J. Upton said. “We battled a lot of adversity this year. We stuck together as a team.”And, they showed a bit of Boston-like resolve when they needed it.The Rays nearly let the series slip away when they blew a seven-run lead late in Game 5 and lost meekly Saturday night. The Rays were a 200-1 shot to win the World Series before the season started. Now, they’ll host the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 Wednesday night.
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NFL Football by Sportsbook Bonus on October 16th, 2008

The Dallas Cowboy’s cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones has been suspended for at least four games for his recent violation of the league’s personal conduct policy, the NFL announced this week.
The league said Jones was involved in an alcohol-related incident at a Dallas hotel on Oct. 8. Other reports indicated Jones was involved in an alcohol-related fight with a bodyguard assigned to him by the Cowboys, and that hotel employees called the police.
Jones will not be paid during the suspension. Commissioner Roger Goodell will determine the ultimate length of Jones’ suspension after Dallas’ Week 11 game against Washington on Nov. 16.
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NFL Football by Sportsbook Bonus on October 14th, 2008

The already hurting Dallas Cowboys must now play a few games without two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tony Romo, who has a broken finger on his throwing hand.
There was indeed something wrong when Romo badly missed on his last two pass attempts to Terrell Owens in a 30-24 overtime loss at Arizona on Sunday, the Cowboys’ second defeat in three games. Coach Wade Phillips said Monday that Romo broke his right pinkie finger on the first play of OT.
Brad Johnson, the 40-year-old backup whose last start was in 2006 for Minnesota, takes over Sunday when the Cowboys plays at St. Louis.
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MLB Baseball by Sportsbook Bonus on October 7th, 2008

The Boston Red Sox swept the 100-win Angels to the side in four games, dismissing their best-in-baseball regular season as yesterday’s news.
Jason Bay scored with a headfirst slide on Jed Lowrie’s two-out single in the ninth inning and the defending World Series champions took advantage of a squeeze, beating Los Angeles 3-2 Monday night to win their first-round playoff series in four games.
The Boston Red Sox, who won it all in 2004, will have a chance at a third title in five years if it can get past the Rays in the best-of-seven AL championship series that starts Friday night at Tampa Bay.
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MLB Baseball by Sportsbook Bonus on October 6th, 2008

They were the worst in the majors last year, but now the Tampa Bay Rays will play for a spot in the World Series.
“It means everything. We’ve been at the bottom of the barrel for so long,” B.J. Upton said Monday after homering twice in a 6-2 win over Chicago that clinched their AL playoff. “I think there was a point in time where people didn’t even know who we were.”
Andy Sonnanstine pitched 5 2/3 solid innings and manager Joe Maddon’s surprising Rays won 3-1 in the best-of-five series — their first trip to the posts eason. Next up, they’ll host the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of the AL championship series Friday night.
The Tampa Bay Rays, which never won more than 70 games during its 10 previous seasons, went from 96 losses last year to 97 wins and passed the big-spending Red Sox and New York Yankees in the AL East.
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