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Rays’ offense keeps rolling in big win over Baltimore

September 9, 2018 general

Sunday, 2 a.m. Maybe the outfielders should back up. Maybe the opposition should get the married men out of the infield. Maybe the Tampa Bay Rays need to buy more light bulbs for the scoreboard, just in case. The sweet-hitting Rays — and have you ever heard that before? — kept it up Saturday night, […]

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Ask Gary: How will it end for Jim Harbaugh?

September 8, 2018 general

Each week, the readers take over GarySheltonsports.com and play Ask Gary. They send in a question, or a couple, on Thursday night or Friday morning and we all talk about the world of sports. Think of it as a radio show where you don’t have to be on hold. Join us and ask a question, […]

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Rays rediscover home run in shelling Baltimore

September 8, 2018 general

Saturday, 3 a.m. When the Baltimore Orioles came to town, they evidently brought along the ghost of Earl Weaver with them. You remember Weaver. He was a guy who made his career off of the three-run homer. Over his Hall of Fame career, the Orioles hit 259 such homers, and in those games, they had […]

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Predictions: Bucs lose opener to New Orleans

September 8, 2018 College Sports in Florida

Saturday, 2 a.m. The odds are that Jameis Winston, watching at home, reaches for the potato chips before he reaches for the chicken wings. The odds are that Drew Brees hits his first eight passes before the Bucs force an incompletion, although that might be conservative. The odds are that Gerald McCoy records his first […]

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Fitzpatrick ready to fill in as an understudy

September 7, 2018 general

Friday, 4 a.m. His job description, to put it indelicately, is Miss Congeniality. If the pageant winner pulls a hamstring, then he might get to walk down the runway. On a football team, he is the vice president. In a Broadway play, he would be the understudy. He’s the second-best mechanic at the auto shop, […]

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Remembering Burt, and that wonderful interview

September 7, 2018 College Sports in Florida

Friday, 3 a.m. When the interview was over, when his tears had stopped and his laughter, I came to this conclusion about Burt Reynolds. The thing that made him a star, I thought, was that he didn’t act like one. He was Burt. He was the old FSU running back. He was the guy who […]

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Blue Jays clobber Glasnow, end Rays dominance

September 6, 2018 general

Thursday, 4 a.m. The higher a team climbs, the further it has to fall. Also, the more it hurts when it lands. Ask the Tampa Bay Rays, who came into Wednesday night’s game red hot with four straight wins and a record that had climbed to 12 over .500. In particular, the Rays had pushed […]

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Bucs must keep Brees under control in opener

September 6, 2018 general

Thursday, 3 a.m. The conversation is all about the offense. That is natural. Everyone wants to know about the points, and about the backup quarterback, and about the sputtering rookie running back, and about the inconsistent offensive line, and about the depth at receiver and tight end. Everyone wants to know who’s calling the plays. […]

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When is it safe to talk about a Rays’ post-season?

September 5, 2018 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. These days, they carry themselves as if they’re winning was ordained. They hit like winners. They field like winners. They run the bases like winners. And man, oh man, do they pitch like winners. The Tampa Bay Rays, a team so hot they will burn your fingers if you dare to touch […]

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Looking back at the weekend’s college football

September 5, 2018 College Sports in Florida

5 Observations 1. Give Florida the weekend victory. They weren’t as ambitious in their scheduling as Miami or FSU, but they did everything they were supposed to do in their victory over Charleston Southern. They should have won big, and they won big. We still don’t know how it will transfer to the big boys, […]

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