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RAYS ANNOUNCE THREE MORE ACTS OF SUMMER CONCERT SERIES, PRESENTED BY HESS EXPRESS
courtesy of the Tampa Bay Rays Miranda Lambert, REO Speedwagon, Goo Goo Dolls Will Play Postgame Concerts at Tropicana Field ST. PETERSBURG, FL—Miranda Lambert, REO Speedwagon and the Goo Goo Dolls will be among the acts performing at Tropicana Field this summer as part of the Rays popular Summer Concert Series presented by Hess […]
Litsch Pitches 5+ Shutout Innings vs. Minnesota
DUNEDIN, FL. (RSEN) –Pinellas Park native and right-hander Jesse Litsch twirled 5 1/3 innings of shutout ball as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Minnesota Twins 3-0 in Grapefruit League play. Litsch, who got the win, only allowed three hits and struck out seven, at one point four in a row. “I was throwing […]
Toronto 2B Aaron Hill Injury Update
DUNEDIN, Fl. (RSEN) –Blue Jays 2b Aaron Hill legs out a double in a minor league spring game Saturday at the team’s minor league complex. “I’m still guarding it, I wish I wasn’t,” said Hill of his quad injury, “We will just keep doing this for a couple of days. It is kind of a […]
Lightning Captain Trades Ice Time for Track Time
Vinny Lecavalier Named Grand Marshal for the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg March 18, 2011 (St. Petersburg, FL) – Vincent Lecavalier, NHL hockey player and Captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning, will be trading ice time for track time as he gears up to serve as Grand Marshal for the 2011 Honda Grand Prix […]
Bracket Breakdown: The Southeast
By: Dave Jarvis (RSE Hockey/Basketball Contributor) Southeast Region Preview This is probably the weakest region in the tournament this year. If you compare the top 4 seeds in this region to the teams occupying the same slot in the other brackets, the Southeast teams all rate lower on the power index. This could also be […]
Bracket Breakdown: The Southwest
By: Jack Spehn (RSE Basketball) If Ohio State is the top seed in this year’s NCAA men’s basketball championship tournament, then Kansas and its gaudy 32-2 tally has to be considered a close second. A juggernaut throughout the season, Bill Self’s squad is talented and deep with 6’10 junior forward and Wooden Award candidate Marcus […]
Bracket Breakdown: The West
By: Chris Lemke (RSE Basketball) Which team could beat the #1 seed? In hopes of repeating as national champions, the #1-seeded Duke Blue Devils easily were given the toughest road to the Final Four by the NCAA Selection Committee. In a region loaded with talent – including national player of the year candidate Kemba Walker […]
Hill & Davis get some Work
DUNEDIN , Fl. (RSEN)–Toronto Blue Jays 2B Aaron Hill shows no signs of problems with his right thigh as he runs out a single Wednesday at the team’s minor league complex. “I got some good at bats was the main thing,” said Hill of his first spring game, “They didn’t want me getting to […]
Buckwalter Pitches for Jays
DUNEDIN, Fl. (RSEN)–Three times on the bus was a charm as RHP Ross Buckwalter finally took the mound in a major league spring training game. Although the other road trips were by bus Buckwalter’s was by van on Tuesday March 15, 2011 from the Toronto Blue Jays minor league camp 3 1/2 miles to […]
Bracket Breakdown: The East
By: Larry D Lieberman (RSE Basketball) Each matchup has been broken down so participants who are submitting multiple brackets can mix and match selections in an effort to formulate at least one sheet with a chance to place high in their respective group’s standings. Round of 64: #1-Ohio State vs #16-UTSA/Alabama State: Ohio State wins […]









