Friday, October 31, 2008

Phillies Parade Live Video

The Phillies World Series celebration parade can still catch the festivities on local television. Live video news coverage will be available from affiliates of ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox this afternoon from 11AM to 3PM.

"Phillies Parade of Champions" promises to capture all the excitement of this historical event, as the NBC 10 News team will bring you reports live from along the parade route. A parade preview hosted by Bill Henley and Lori Wilson of 'The 10! Show' kicks-off. Additionally, NBCPhiladelphia.com will be your Phillies celebration headquarters providing blogs, videos and much more!

Iowa Hawk

Iowa football players want to make something perfectly clear regarding Saturday's 2:30 p.m. game at Illinois.

Iowa is 1-1 on November 1st when playing the Illini. The hawks lost 36-0 in 1924, and won 41-10 in 2003.

Ron Zook has never scored more than 17 points in a game against Iowa, and that came in at the end of the 2003 season, when he was still at Florida.

Iowa running back Shonn Greene wasn't breaking his back for the workout. Greene had lost his free ride with the Hawkeyes because he wasn't cutting it in the classroom, landing at nearby Kirkwood Community College.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Sierra Trading Post Upgrading its Web site

News Report -- Sierra Trading Post announces the addition of exciting website features to upgrading its Web site to make it more user-friendly, visitors to SierraTradingPost.com will notice a new.

Sierra's Web site upgrade is just one of many shoppers can expect in the near future. Online specialty shops, featuring individual product categories, enable shoppers to enjoy a more relevant shopping experience based on their interests.

The goal, of course, is to draw online shoppers and keep them in a difficult economic environment that has many retailers concerned about what could be a down season for holiday sales.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Infield Fly Rule

The infield fly rule is a situational play that is ruled on by the umpire when all three conditions are met the umpire rules an "Infield Fly" or "Infield Fly Rule" Umpire.

- The batter is declared out and the runners cannot advance.

- The ball does not have to be caught by an infielder.

- The runner can run after the catch If the fielder drops the pop fly, it is still an out and the runners cannot advance.
- Runners must tag up (retouch the base) before advancing. Failure to do so could result in a putout on an appeal play by the opponents.
- If the player drops the infield fly there is no need to tag up.
- Player catching the infield fly ball ges credited with a Putout.
- If nobody catches it, the fielder closest is credited with a Putout.
- The rule is for popflys in the infield only. No bunts! No Line Drives!
- No error is charged to a player who drops a ball when the Infield Fly Rule is in effect.

- An error could occur after the Infield Fly Rule is in effect. It is in effect until the ball is caught or the ball is dropped.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Charlie and Brooke

Newlywed couple Charlie and Brooke Sheen are reportedly thrilled to be expecting twins. Obviously, I am floating on air.” She added that the couple “think the twins are boys”, but aren’t sure.

Charlie has stated in the past that he wants a son in the future as he's already a father of three girls. Charlie already has three daughters, one, by a previous marriage, and two with Denise Richards.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Detroit Marathon

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More than 18,000 runners, Walker, hand-wheelers and cyclists before the events of Sunday. There is an old adage in marathoning that rings true: Every rider has a history. Some run to stay in shape. Some, for a new challenge. Some, for money for a good cause or in memory of a loved one. Some simply block with friends.

As a sponsor of the marathon - a Detroit signature events - the Free Press mean, one of our favorite stories today. It is women, work for the cancer center, whose mother has cancer struck - three times. The woman is back on the number of Marathon - and their confidence. He is the man, is 13 feet / 1 mile for a great thing - despite a hip replacement two operations over the past year.

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