You know - reward the undeserving. They tried a couple of times, with the Phillies' Shane Victorino, and might even succeed with the Rangers' Josh Hamilton. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Military members are honored at baseball stadiums across the country by throwing out the first pitch. Nick Hill, a 1st Lt. in the Army, throws a lot more than one pitch, and opposing batters are trying to hit his pitches. Full Article at The Jackson Sun
Winning pitcher: Jakubauskas (5-5). Losing pitcher: Ramirez (5-3). Att: 38,078. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The Kings acquired Colorado Avalanche forward Ryan Smyth in a trade on Friday. Smyth is photographed as a member of the Edmonton Oilers during the team's run to the Stanley Cup finals in 2006. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
The best of Tiger Woods showed up Friday when his game was falling apart. Full Article at The Olympian
Some had tattoos on their forearms. Some had brought along pictures of themselves from more than six decades ago. That would have been during World War II. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Seattle Mariners' Rob Johnson follows through on a two-run double in the 11th inning. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Mary Schwalm) BOSTON - A double inside the line and a fan going over the line were very helpful for the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. Full Article at Canoe
surfaced. Santana gave up seven runs on nine hits in just an inning of work against the Chicago White Sox on May 25. Full Article at SGVTribune.com
Oh, some things have changed about aerial fireworks since the Chinese are credited with inventing them in the 12th century. But not the basics. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Russell Branyan belted a two-run homer and the Mariners pounded CC Sabathia early on the way to an 8-4 win, ending New York's winning streak at seven contests. Full Article at The Sports Network