May 7, 2008



Sabathia, Harang named to best active starting pitchers list

Filed under: Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Ohio Baseball — @ 6:02 pm

The #1 starter for both the Cleveland Indians and the Cincinnati Reds have both been named to the Pro Baseball Fans’ top 10 active starting pitchers list. Sabathia, the 2007 AL Cy Young Award winner, went 19-7 in 2007 with a 3.21 ERA and 209 strikeouts. Meanwhile Harang, the Reds’ ace, won 16 games for the second straight season.

The Best Starting Pitchers list put an emphasis on the past three years of statistics while factoring in career success. Pro Baseball Fans lists their Top 10 active pitchers basing it on “win-loss record, strikeouts, quality starts, earned runs, and much much more.”

Where did Sabathia and Harang rank on the top starting pitchers in baseball list? Find out today over at Pro Baseball Fans.



Cavs drop Game #1 thanks to cold shooting

Filed under: Cleveland Cavaliers, Ohio Basketball — @ 9:42 am

30.7%. That was the Cleveland Cavaliers’ shooting percentage in Game #1 @ Boston. This should be the recipe for a blowout, but the Cavs had a chance at the end only to fall to Boston 76-72, giving the Celtics a 1-0 series lead. While Cleveland Cavs merchandise has been a hot seller due to their 4-2 series win in the 1st round over Washington, but the Cavaliers will need to improve on their poor shooting if they want to defeat the Celtics, especially in Boston. LeBron James will have to lead that improvement after having possibly the worst offensive game of his career in shooting 2-19 from the floor and 0-6 from the 3-point line with 10 turnovers. LeBron did play well defensively, holding Paul Pierce in check and in grabbing 9 rebounds and 9 assists, but it was not a typical game for “King James.” Even Kevin Garnett, a player not know as being “clutch,” added two big baskets in the 4th quarter as he scored 28 points in leading the Celtics to the win.

Game #2 will be played on Thursday night @ 7 pm ET in Boston as Cleveland will look to even the series.

May 2, 2008



Cavaliers advance behind LeBron, Szczerbiak & Gibson’s big nights

Filed under: Cleveland Cavaliers, Ohio Basketball — @ 10:27 pm

LeBron James gets the headlines, but as the Cleveland Cavaliers closed out the Washington Wizards tonight, we can’t just give LeBron the credit. While James scored a triple-double with 27 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists, it was the outside shooting of Wally Szczerbiak and Daniel Gibson that helped LeBron reach the triple-double and helped lead the Cavs to a 105-88 win in Game #6. Szczerbiak and Gibson combined to shoot 18-32 from the field, 10-19 from beyond the arc, and score a combined 48 points for Cleveland as Wally nailed 6 3-pointers and Gibson hit 4. Only Zydrunas Ilgauskas joined James, Gibson and Szczerbiak in double figured as “Z” added 12 points in 32 minutes.

LeBron played a game that even Skip Bayless would have a hard time criticizing as he shot 8-17 overall, 1-2 from 3-point range, 10-10 from the free throw line and had a playoff career-high with the 13 assists. The triple-double marked the 20th of LeBron’s career and 3rd career playoff triple-double.

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With the win, Cleveland advances to the Eastern Conference Semifinals where they will face the winner of #1 Boston and #8 Atlanta who will meet in Boston on Sunday in Game #7 of their series. Should the favored Celtics win on Sunday, Cleveland will likely play Game #1 on Tuesday night in Boston. Should the underdog Atlanta Hawks win in Boston on Sunday, Cleveland would host Atlanta on Tuesday night in Game #1 of the semifinals.

April 28, 2008



Ohio players selected in the 2008 NFL Draft

The following is a list of players from Ohio schools who were selected in this past weekends’ NFL Draft. All draft pick data is courtesy of our friends at Pro Football Fans.

  • 1st Round - New York Jets - #6 - Vernon Gholston - DE - Ohio State
  • 3rd Round - St. Louis Rams - #65 - John Greco - OT - Toledo
  • 4th Round - Denver Broncos - #108 - Kory Lichtensteiger - C - Bowling Green 
  • 4th Round - Buuffalo Bills - #114 - Reggie Corner - CB - Akron
  • 4th Round - Denver Broncos - #119 - Jack Williams - CB - Kent State
  • 6th Round - Miami Dolphins - #176 - Jalen Parmele - RB - Toledo
  • 6th Round - Indianapolis Colts - #205 - Pierre Garcon - WR - Mount Union
  • 6th Round - Baltimore Ravens - #206 - Haruki Nakamura - S - Cincinnati
  • 7th Round - San Francisco 49ers - #214 - Larry Grant - OLB - Ohio State
  • 7th Round - Detroit Lions - #216 - Landon Cohen - DT - Ohio
  • 7th Round - Cincinnati Bengals - #244 - Angelo Craig - OLB - Cincinnati
  • 7th Round - Chicago Bears - #247 - Kirk Barton - OT - Ohio State

A few of the undrafted free agents from Ohio schools that we have found include:

  • CB Andrew Hawkins - Toledo - Cleveland Browns
  • LS Ryan Senser - Ohio - New Orleans Saints
  • RB Kalvin McRae - Ohio - Kansas City Chiefs
  • CB Jerrid Gaines - Miami - Cleveland Browns
  • P Brett Kern - Toledo - Denver Broncos
  • WR Jabari Arthur - Akron - Kansas City Chiefs
  • DE Collin Ferrell - Kent State - Indianapolis Colts

April 27, 2008



2008 Cincinnati Bengals Draft Picks

Filed under: Cincinnati Bengals, Ohio Football — @ 7:39 pm

    

  • 1st Round - #9 - Keith Rivers - OLB - USC
  • 2nd Round - #46 - Jerome Simpson - WR - Coastal Carolina
  • 3rd Round - #77 - Pat Sims - DT - Auburn
  • 3rd Round - #97 - Andre Caldwell - WR - Florida
  • 4th Round - #112 - Anthony Collins - OT - Kansas
  • 5th Round - #145 - Jason Shirley - DT - Fresno State
  • 6th Round - #177 - Corey Lynch - S - Appalachian State
  • 6th Round - #207 - Matt Sherry - TE - Villanova
  • 7th Round - #244 - Angelo Craig - OLB - Cincinnati
  • 7th Round - #246 - Mario Urrutia - WR - Louisville

Find all of the 2008 NFL Draft picks online at Pro Football Fans!



Cleveland Browns 2008 NFL Draft Picks

Filed under: Cleveland Browns, Ohio Football — @ 6:50 pm
  • 4th Round - #104 - Beau Bell - ILB - UNLV
  • 4th Round - #111 - Martin Rucker - TE - Missouri
  • 6th Round - #190 - Ahtyba Rubin - DT - Iowa State
  • 6th Round - #191 - Paul Hubbard - WR - Wisconsin
  • 7th Round - #231 - Alex Hall - DE - St. Augustine’s

Find all of the 2008 NFL Draft picks online at Pro Football Fans!

April 26, 2008



Bengals take LB, WR with 1st & 2nd round picks

Filed under: Cincinnati Bengals, Ohio Football — @ 10:59 pm

Unlike their in-state rivals from Cleveland, the Cincinnati Bengals had much work to do as the 2008 NFL Draft began today. Marvin Lewis’ team has many holes to fill with defensive worries and an unhappy superstar WR. The Bengals selected Keith Rivers, a OLB from USC with the 9th pick of the 1st round and followe with Jerome Simpson, a WR from Coastal Carolina, with a 2nd round pick, the 46th pick overall. Cincinnati has 8 picks remaining to be made for Day #2 of the 2008 NFL Draft including two 3rd round picks, two 6th round picks and two 7th round picks, many of which will likely be used to improve the Bengals’ defense and add depth.

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Victor delivers game-winner as Indians take first two from Yankees

Filed under: Cleveland Indians, Ohio Baseball — @ 10:19 pm

A season ago the Cleveland Indians went 0-6 against the New York Yankees in the regular season. Apparently the Indians wanted to make sure that did not happen again in 2008. As the Yankees came to town on Friday night, Cleveland fought off the New York long-balls with a couple of homeruns of their own in a 6-4 win. The Indians followed today as they took a 3-0 lead over the Yankees only to see New York tie the game before Victor Martinez played hero in the bottom of the 9th. With the bases loaded in a tied game Martinez lined the game-winning hit to left field as Cleveland has won both games one and two in this four-game home series.

While Jeremy Sowers started and was impressive, he allowed 3 runs in 5 and 1/3 innings and should have fared better as Jorge Posada’s 3-run triple was misplayed in LF. But in the end Jensen Lewis and winning pitcher Masa Kobayashi proved to be the key as the two shut down the Yankees’ bats to put the Indians in place for the victory.

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April 17, 2008



Gladiators look to get back on track in LA

Filed under: Cleveland Gladiators, Ohio Football — @ 5:18 pm

There’s no doubt that the Cleveland Gladiators’ 3-0 start to the 2008 Arena Football League season made co-owner and Cleveland legend Bernie Kosar smile. But there’s also no doubt that Bernie is disappointed with the 0-3 record since that fast start. The Gladiators, a franchise that went just 2-14 while in Las Vegas in 2007, are 3-3 heading into their game @ Los Angeles on Satrday night and are looking to pickup a win over the Avengers (3-4). Afte scoring more than 60 points per game in the 3 win to start the season, Cleveland has averaged just 47 in the 3 losses while allowing over 63 ppg.

Fans can find the 2008 AFL scores & Arena Football standings online at Pro Football Fans where they also preview and recap all of the great Arena Football action each week.

April 14, 2008



Manny is money as Boston tops Tribe

Filed under: Cleveland Indians, Ohio Baseball — @ 9:53 pm

Leading 4-3 heading into the 9th inning against Boston, the Indians looked to be in control with closer Joe Borowski on the mound. But Boston rallied in the 9th as former Indian Manny Ramirez took Borowski deep to left for his 3rd homerun of the season to lead Boston to a 6-4 win in Cleveland. For JoeBo, it was his 2nd blown save in 4 chances this year, and there’s no doubt that the sports talk stations in Cleveland will be ripping him yet again. While Cleveland Indians apparel has been a popular item in stores and online in 2008, the Tribe’s 5-8 start will not make retailers happy unless the Indians can improve and turn their season around.

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