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THE MORNING BROO PODCAST
Today, Ken says the worst out in baseball is the strike out
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INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK
Ken has an in depth interview with Jeff Passan from yahoosports.com about replay in Major League Baseball and whether or not the Cincinnati Reds can continue to be contenders in this 2010 season.
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And Ken caught up with former Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher, Wayne Granger, who arrived in Cincinnati just as the Big Red Machine was beginning to take form. Ken begins the interview by asking Granger about the circumstances behind the trade that sent him from St. Louis to Cincinnati.
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TODAY'S SPORTS HEADLINES
Golf
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On second thought, Eagle boys win 5A golf title
May 16--It wasn't the way the Eagle High boys had pictured winning a fourth 5A state championship in five seas...
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Mead's Thoen, LC's Haase win district 4A golf
May 16--Mead senior Stephen Thoen had to work for 18 holes to earn the District 8 4A boys golf championship.
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Mt. Spokane dominates 3A district golf
May 16--Greg Schultz's blessing is also his curse.
As the Mt. Spokane boys golf coach spoke to his six golfer...
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BRIEF: Prep boys golf: Smith-Cotton's Nick Carroll ties for 34th
May 16--Smith-Cotton's Nick Carroll carded a two-day 159 (79-80) to tie for 34th place at the Class 4 state go...
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WHS BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOLF: Trojans split meet with Tigers
May 16--WORTHINGTON -- Worthington golfer McKenzie Hurley certainly picked a good time of the year to break ou...
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Times Union, Albany, N.Y., Pete Dougherty column
May 16--"Bogey" is a word Dottie Pepper tried to keep out of her vocabulary during a 17-year LPGA Tour career,...
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Roque set for northern exposure
May 16--I don't know about you, but I'm thinking this guy, Andrew Roque, is just plain amazing, remarkable.
O...
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Great Isles ambassador
May 15--Whether he's swinging a golf club with remarkable aplomb or flashing that million-dollar smile, PGA To...
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Making the Rounds: Stunning course to close
May 16--Golfers who have played Trinitas won't forget it.
The breathtaking course, forged out of a Calaveras ...
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Golf Plus: Rappleye brothers help Sac State gain national footing
May 16--When the Sacramento State men's golf team makes its NCAA Division I postseason debut Thursday in Norma...
Basketball
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BOYS' BASKETBALL: Hamden Hall forward Darren Payen chooses Hofstra
May 16--Hamden Hall basketball player Darren Payen, center, signed a national letter of intent to play basketb...
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The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Michael Arace column
May 16--Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving was presented the Eddie Gottlieb trophy as the NBA's Rook...
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Spurs, showing no rustiness, dominate Clippers
Like the Oklahoma City Thunder, the San Antonio Spurs hadn't played in at least week.
Like the Thunder, the Sp...
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Heat go cold at end as Pacers tie series
With a sly grin Tuesday morning, Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel said he had an "aha" moment watching video o...
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After rout, Lakers look to rebound today
Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike Brown and star Kobe Bryant reacted Tuesday as if the opening 29-point rout by th...
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Kobe's Lakers unfazed by blowout loss to Thunder
May 16--OKLAHOMA CITY -- For a megastar on a tradition-rich franchise with 16 NBA championships, Kobe Bryant h...
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Collins sees boost in additions from junior colleges
May 16--Coach Bobby Collins of Winston-Salem State and his staff savored the school's first CIAA title in men'...
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Calvert Hall boys lacrosse beats Boys' Latin in MIAA semifinal
But when the No.
4 Boys' Latin in Tuesday's Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference semifi...
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