Danica Patrick wrecks herself crashing Landon Cassill

21 Oct
2012

KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Danica Patrick was frustrated with Landon Cassill. However, as she drove into turn one on Cassill's rear bumper on lap 155 of Sunday's Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway, she got the worse end of the accident.

Patrick entered the corner with her front fender on Cassill's rear bumper, and maintained the contact through the turn while moving him up the track. Her message was delivered, as Cassill's car went into a spin. But Patrick's did too, and when she went to straighten her car out in turn 2, she ended up sliding back up the track and slamming into the wall.

"I have just been really frustrated with the No. 83," Patrick said after getting out of her car. "He slammed into me on the front straight for no other reason than his radio communication 'She was in the way'. I've always played fair. If it's one time, I can imagine frustration. But it's been pretty consistent with him getting in to me. So at some point in time, I have to stand up for myself, or everybody's going to do it. So, the bummer is that this is my Texas car. We were having a good run, we were making the car better. And, I'm out of the race and he's not."

Her crew chief, Stewart-Haas Racing competition director Greg Zipadelli was not amused with Patrick's attempt at retaliation, telling her, according to the ESPN broadcast that "You know better than to do that."

Before crashing Cassill, Patrick was inside the top 20 and on the lead lap in her eighth Sprint Cup Series start of the season before she moves full-time to the series in 2013. But because of the damange, she finished 32nd. Cassill was able to keep going. He finished 18th.

"My situation with (Cassill) is really a product of frustration," Patrick said. "He got into me on the front straight and said I was just in the way. That's really no good reason to hit me. If it's one time, I can imagine it's frustration, but it's been quite a few times with him. At some point I have to stand up for myself so this doesn't happen with other people. I chose today. The bummer about it is that my car is out, and he's still out there going, so I've got to work on how to do that."

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Chase Watch: Jimmie Johnson keeps pace with Brad Keselowski despite crash

21 Oct
2012

KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- After leading 44 laps in the early stages of Sunday's Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, Jimmie Johnson found himself back in 20th place after getting caught by a caution flag immediately after making a pit stop under green from the lead. But that didn't look like too much of a mountain to climb. He had more than half of the race to make up the track position. And then he crashed.

On lap 136, Johnson's car snapped sideways on him exiting turn four. He backed into the wall, crumpling the left rear quarterpanel and rear fender of his Lowe's Chevrolet. For a moment, it looked like deja vu from last year's Charlotte race, where Johnson's crash effectively took him out of title contention.

"And everything else today -- this weekend -- was really good except for one corner and truthfully I was just trying to get inside of (Martin Truex, Jr.), he was loose in front of me, I could see his car moving around and I was trying to put some pressure on him and his car bobbled, when his car bobbled I jumped in the gas, hopeful to get an opportunity and mine took off," Johnson said.

But this was far from Charlotte, where the damage was crippling. The damage on Sunday was significant. However, it wasn't fatal, but rather a flesh wound. Johnson drove the car to his pit stall, and his pit crew immediately went to work on the car with all of the hammering and Bare Bond adhesive strips that they could muster.

"When you sit back and look at it, the vital parts were still intact where we needed them, the spoiler was still where it needed to be, the roof was dented a little bit and the rear window was buckled up a little bit, but all in all, everything was there," crew chief Chad Knaus said. "So when Ron and the guys got out there and everything secured pretty well, I felt very confident that he was going to be able to drive it."

The team made four consecutive pit stops to fix the damage, and then were given another immediate opportunity to do some more work on the car under caution when Bobby Labonte crashed just after the green flag waved. The car wasn't pretty by any means -- the left quarter panel was bowed out, and a bumper bar was sticking out of the car's sheetmetal on the rear bumper, but the quick fixes -- ones that car owner Rick Hendrick called "unbelievable" -- were effective enough to give Johnson a competitive car for the rest of the race to end up with a 9th place finish.

"1. I'm impressed that they fixed it as they did and got the spoiler and decklid back in place," Johnson said, "And then 2. and then surprised that the car was as fast as it is. It drove fine through the turn, I could tell on the straightaway that I didn't have the efficiency and I can see why with this left rear quarterpanel. It's blown out and a big parachute sticking in the wind."

At one point, thanks to the differing pit strategies in the 14 caution flag filled race, Johnson restarted fifth. While he had enough speed to stay near the front, he lost the track position when he was forced to top off for fuel a second time under caution. But because the damage wasn't incredibly detrimental, Johnson was able to drive back into the top 10, one spot behind Brad Keselowski, the man the No. 48 team is chasing.

"I thought (the 48 crew) did a hell of a job fixing that car is what I was thinking. They were coming."

And they drew even on the day, thanks to those laps Johnson led. With four races to go, the interval between the first and second place drivers is the same as it was with five races to go: seven points.

"It's huge. I really hate missing an opportunity to get points on Brad on a mile and a half. It's their strong suit and they're just good on it. Today we had a fast enough car where I thought we could get some points on them. So I'm disappointed in that, but at the same time, with all we went through, to finish, and have it be even still, is pretty rad. So we'll take it, and we'll go to Martinsville, and, hopefully for the 48, things go as we hope they will."

Who's up? Both Clint Bowyer (6th) and Kasey Kahne (4th) gained points on Keselowski. Now Bowyer is 25 points back, and Kahne is 30 points back.

Who's down? Denny Hamlin had a fast car, but like Johnson, he too pitted under green right before a caution flag while running in the top five. However, the caution flag that hurt Hamlin flew on lap 215, and he didn't have nearly enough time to get back to the front. Hamlin drove back from outside the top 20 to finish 13th, an impressive salvage, but he still lost five points to Keselowski and Johnson.

Who's out? No one put themselves in the out column this week (probably because there's already so many here), and while Truex and Tony Stewart were able to gain points, they are still more than 40 points behind with four races to go.

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Turn Off Your Hartline: Miami wideout takes bagel against the Rams

14 Oct
2012
by in General

Although the Dolphins escaped with a 17-14 victory over the Rams on Sunday, it was far from an artistic success. Miami won the ballgame despite a puny 12 first downs, and the Rams found a way to lose despite a 462-192 edge in total yards. St. Louis collected 6.7 yards per play, the Dolphins just 3.9.

And Brian Hartline, you ask? He didn't have much to do with Miami's victory, either. Winning smile, no stats.

Two weeks ago, it was Turn On Your Hartline as the Dolphins wideout went ballistic in Arizona (12 catches, 253 yards). Sunday, it was Turn Off Your Hartline. Miami's No. 1 wideout went without a catch and without an official target for the afternoon. Oh, there was one pass aimed his way — it turned into a pass interference call — but otherwise there's no trace of Hartline in this game.

I don't want to say too much about Hartline's no-show until I review the game tape. Ryan Tannenhill handled Hartline's absence just fine, going 21-for-29 for 185 yards and two scores. Unheralded Marlon Moore and Anthony Fasano collected the touchdowns, and Reggie Bush (5-44) and Davone Bess (6-42) had passable days in PPR formats. It wasn't the 1980 Chargers, but it was good enough.

The Rams aren't an easy bunch to beat on the outside, with cornerbacks Cortland Finnegan and Janoris Jenkins playing well. I'm eager to see how much those guys had a hand in the Hartline bagel. But name-brand cornerbacks generally aren't enough to steer fantasy owners away from a sound option. A.J. Green carved up Joe Haden and friends in Cleveland on Sunday, posting pinball stats (seven grabs, 135 yards, two scores). Reggie Wayne scraped together a 5-87 day in the Meadowlands. The Patriots went for 395 passing yards against Seattle's well-regarded secondary, with Wes Welker (10-138-1) leading the way.

We also have to accept that every quality receiver will have a few stinkers. Larry Fitzgerald was held to four yards at New England in Week 2. Calvin Johnson still hasn't caught a touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford. Julio Jones has been inconsistent all year. The list goes on and on.

Hartline isn't in the same class as those guys I just mentioned, but he's still a reasonable WR3 or WR4 in most pools going forward. It's okay to be frustrated by what just happened, but let's see the forest for the trees. He can't help you in Week 7 (bye) and the Jets will be a challenge in Week 8, but he looks good against the Colts, Titans and Bills after that.

Wide receiver is the variance position of Fantasy Football. Nat Moore said there'd be days like this. Share your bagel talk in the comments. We'll get through this together.

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Join us for the Yahoo! Sports NFL Week 6 chat at 12:45 ET

13 Oct
2012

It's time for Week 6, and that means it's time for a little gameday chat. Turn on the TV, flip open the laptop (or the cell phone, or the tablet) and join us here as we run through the afternoon games' action. We'll bring in your comments, too, so have your best/wittiest/funniest/sharpest lines at the ready.

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Yahoo! Sports' Jay Busbee and MJD will be your hosts, joined by our fantasy sports luminaries and writers on the ground. Festivities begin at 12:45 p.m. ET, just time enough to get in those last-minute fantasy tweaks. See you here!

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Glen Davis wrote a celebration song, ‘Big Baby Gon’ Turn It Up’ (VIDEO)

11 Oct
2012

There are some songs that become staples of basketball arenas for years: "Whoomp! (There It Is)," "Cotton Eye Joe," "Rock and Roll Part 2," etc. They are as much a part of the live NBA experience as sneaker squeaks and overpriced nachos, the soundtrack to the game we all love. It's also very hard to predict how and why any particular song might rise to that level of ubiquity. Sometimes, a songwriter just happens upon a sound that makes every sports-loving crowd go wild.

At the risk of getting ahead of myself, I think we have happened upon the next arena craze. Orlando Magic forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis, whom we already know to be a stellar dancer, is now trying his hand at songwriting. You can hear a snippet of the track, titled "Big Baby Gon' Turn It Up," above (via TBJ). Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel has more details:

Davis recently recorded a song called "Big Baby Gon' Turn It Up," and it's kind of catchy. It features his voice, with some significant enhancements provided by Auto-Tune.

Davis was asked whether he's going to release an album. A smile crossed his face.

"No," he said, still grinning. "I'm a one-hit wonder."

If that 12-second clip is any indication, Davis will dominate the airwaves of Orlando's Amway Center this season. As Robbins says, it is indeed "kind of catchy," which in music parlance is right above "slightly listenable." Based on the songs that have become jock jams in the past, that means it has just as good a chance as any competitor of becoming a sensation.

Let's just hope the Magic have plenty of reasons to celebrate this year. With no Dwight Howard, that's no sure thing.

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Australian Day dazzles before fading in Vegas (Reuters)

07 Oct
2012

Jason Day of Australia lines up a putt at the 9th hole during the second round of the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament in Norton, Massachusetts September 1, 2012. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter

(Reuters) - Australian Jason Day flirted with golfing perfection over the first nine holes before coming down to earth with a resounding bump after the turn in the Las Vegas Open final round on Sunday. In pursuit of an unlikely victory in the opening event of the PGA Tour's Fall Series, Day knew he needed to shoot an unthinkable 58 to give himself a "sniff" at a second victory on the U.S. circuit. ...


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Golf-Australian Day dazzles before fading in Vegas (Reuters)

07 Oct
2012
Oct 7 (Reuters) - Australian Jason Day flirted with golfing perfection over the first nine holes before coming down to earth with a resounding bump after the turn in the Las Vegas Open final round on Sunday. In pursuit of an unlikely victory in the opening event of the PGA Tour's Fall Series, Day knew he needed to shoot an unthinkable 58 to give himself a "sniff" at a second victory on the U.S. circuit. ...
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Waiver Wired: Turn on Your Hartline

02 Oct
2012
Chris Wesseling discusses Brian Hartline's prospects after his breakout game versus the Cardinals in this week's Waiver Wired.
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Stream Police: Jarrod Parker is here to help

30 Sep
2012
by in General

Time to look at the Monday probables for streaming purposes. As always, consider everyone tentative on this list, and double-check every move you make.

Ari Gold Package
Jaime Garcia vs. CIN
Jarrod Parker vs. TEX
Kyle Kendrick at WAS

Parker hasn't hit the wall down the stretch, posting a 2.31 ERA and 1.03 WHIP in September (six walks, 27 strikeouts). And you love dialing him up in Oakland, where his ratios are terrific (2.49/1.17).

Michael Silver Package
Alex Cobb vs. BAL
Paul Maholm at PIT
Wei-Yin Chen at TB
Bronson Arroyo at STL

Maholm got his groove back in his previous turn, and obviously Pittsburgh's offense has left early to beat the traffic. Sounds good to me.

Bronze Package
Rick Porcello at KC
Hector Santiago at CLE
Aaron Harang vs. SF
Clay Buchholz at NYY
Clayton Richard at MIL
John Lannan vs. PHI
Jeff Locke vs. ATL
Jeurys Familia at MIA
Jason Berken vs. HOU

Porcello will be favored in the game and he's riding shotgun with Detroit's offense. But when is he going to look like a first-round pick? He hasn't had much to do with the team's late run; Porcello is 3-7 in the second half, with a 4.94 ERA and 1.49 WHIP. Sure, ground balls are great things to induce - but maybe not so much when the Tigers infield is behind you. … Harang has let us down a million times before, but a home date against the playoff-preparing Giants sounds reasonable to me. … Richard has no strikeout upside and I'm petrified to use any visiting pitcher in Milwaukee these days.

Participant Ribbon
Bruce Chen vs. DET
Martin Perez at OAK
Corey Kluber vs. CWS
Aaron Laffey vs. MIN
Esmerling Vazquez at TOR
Fernando Abad at CHC
Drew Pomeranz at ARI

Perez let us down at Safeco, and then had a meltdown in Texas the following turn. I can't see why you'd want to risk anything with him now.

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Bailey pitches no-hitter, Reds beat Pirates 1-0 (Yahoo! Sports)

29 Sep
2012

Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Homer Bailey (34) delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh Friday, Sept. 28, 2012.(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Homer Bailey watched a high popup settle into Brandon Phillips' glove and raised both arms in triumph. With only days remaining in a major league season marked by masterful pitching performances, it was his turn to celebrate.


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