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قديم 07-14-2010, 07:22 PM
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Smile Yankees owner George Steinbrenner dies at 80

New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner watches his team play the Philadelphia Phillies during the first inning of a spring training baseball game at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, March 8, 2010. NEW YORK (Reuters) - George Steinbrenner, one of the most colorful and controversial figures in U.S. sports who helped the New York Yankees reclaim their place as the most successful franchise in baseball, died Tuesday at age 80.The nfl jerseys : we will give you almost 40%-50% off if you buy the products in our websites .and all the products is free shipping .besides ,there are no other charges to pay .if you are ready to buy large volume of our products ,we will give you the lower price to buy our products .we promise we will provide the best products and the cheapest price to you .Known as "The Boss" for his tempestuous style, Steinbrenner was loved by Yankees fans, feared by his players and managers and hated by his rivals.The long-time Yankees owner resurrected the team from a period of decline, returning it to glory in the 1970s.His family and baseball club announced his death but did not give a cause. Media reports said he had a massive heart attack at his home in Tampa, Florida."Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing," Steinbrenner once said.Willing to spend heavily to sign star players, he demanded results and got them as the Yankees won seven World Series titles and 11 American League pennants since he bought the fabled club in 1973. The Yankees won their record 27th World Series title in 2009."He took, literally, a dying franchise and turned it into arguably the greatest franchise in American sports and along the way probably saved baseball," said Sal Galatioto, president of Galatioto Sports Partners, a sports banking firm that has done business with the Yankees."It's a great loss to the Yankee players and fans," said Easwall Semper, 65, a lifelong fan wearing a Yankees cap in midtown Manhattan. "He was a fair man. He had his own ways."Steinbrenner was twice suspended from baseball -- once for making illegal contributions to President Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign and then for hiring a private investigator to dig up information on one of his players.The u jordan shoes :if you buy the products in our websites ,we will provide you the reasonable price(we can give you almost 60% off ) and then all of the products you buy are free shipping , besides, there are no other charges to pay .if you buy large volume of our products ,we will give you the VIP price ,which you can get a lot of tangible benefit from it .,we promise we will provide the best products and the cheapest price to you .To broader audiences, he was a running joke on the "Seinfeld" sitcom in which the George Costanza character went to work for the Yankees. The Steinbrenner character -- voiced by Larry David and played by Lee Bear -- was always shown from behind, often rambling on while Costanza walked away.A $10 MILLION BARGAINBut Steinbrenner had mellowed in recent years, particularly after his club went on a streak of winning four World Series titles between 1996 and 2000. While he had once fired field managers in fits of anger, he let Joe Torre manage the team for many years without the constant meddling of the past.With his health failing, Steinbrenner had handed over daily operations of the club to his sons Hal and Hank, who became co-chairmen in May 2008. Hal Steinbrenner assumed control of the Yankees later that year.The team Steinbrenner bought for $10 million in 1973 is now worth $1.6 billion, nearly twice as much as any other in baseball, Forbes magazine estimated.The Yankees also own around 40 percent of YES Network, a regional cable operation that broadcasts the team's games. It was valued at around $3 billion in 2007, when the Yankees and other stakeholders looked at selling it."George was The Boss, make no mistake. He built the Yankees into champions and that's something nobody can ever deny," former Yankees great Yogi Berra, who was fired by Steinbrenner less than a month into the 1985 season, said in a statement."George and I had our differences, but who didn't? We became great friends over the last decade and I will miss him very much."'I AM TOUGH'The NFL-2010 jerseys wholesale nfl jerseys: If you buy the products in our websites ,all you buy is free shipping .and the price is more cheaper to other websites .besides ,you just pay for the products only ,there are no other charges to pay .what’s more the more you buy the more favourable terms you can get .we promise we will provide you the best products and the cheapest price .just action right now .Steinbrenner died on the same day as one of baseball's signature events -- the annual all-star game to be played on Tuesday night in Anaheim, California. His death came two days after that of another Yankees legend, announcer Bob Sheppard.The family said the funeral would be private but there would be an additional public service."It's a difficult time, on a great day for baseball, the All-Star Game, something everyone looks to; a great man in baseball passed," Yankees manager Joe Girardi told a news conference in Anaheim."He's meant so much to not only this organization, but to the game of baseball, and to all of us personally."Steinbrenner, who turned 80 on the U.S. Independence Day holiday on July 4, was a well-known figure in popular culture, routinely pictured on the back pages of New York's tabloids wearing his familiar white turtleneck under a blue blazer.The girlshoesstore sale louboutin shoes : we provide the most beautiful shoes to you .if you love it ,just action right now .all of our products are free shipping and you there are no other charges ,you just pay for you shoes only .besides the more you buy the more favourable terms you can get .we promise ,we will provide you the best products and the cheapest price . All of our products free shipping.and the more you buy the more Favourable terms you can get .just action right now .you could buy the best products in a low price . His early days with the Yankees were chronicled in several books, including "The Bronx Zoo" by player Sparky Lyle and "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning" by Jonathan Mahler, which was dramatized in a 2007 TV miniseries with Steinbrenner's character played by Oliver Platt."I am tough. Sometimes I'm unreasonable," Steinbrenner said. "I have to catch myself every once in a while."He would publicly chastise underperformers and was famous for his confrontations with manager Billy Martin, who he hired and fired five times, and star Reggie Jackson, who Steinbrenner signed to a big free-agent contract in 1977, the year the Yankees won their first World Series since 1962."He had a real loyalty to people, even those people that he fired. Bill Martin is the perfect example," Yankees executive Rick Cerrone told Fox News.The son of a wealthy Ohio shipping magnate, Steinbrenner followed in his father's footsteps as a hurdler at school then earned a masters' degree in physical education and worked as an assistant college football coach.He helped revitalize his father's shipbuilding firm and fed his love of sports by buying a pro basketball team, the Cleveland Pipers, before his defining opportunity came.The Yankees, baseball's most glamorous franchise with a history of beloved players such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, ran into hard times at the end of Mantle's career in the late 1960s.In 1973, Steinbrenner led a group of private investors in buying the Yankees from the Columbia Broadcasting System and threw himself into the day-to-day operations. He would become as prominent as any of the highly paid stars on his team."He's more than just an owner to me. He's a friend of mine. He will be deeply missed," Yankees captain Derek Jeter said."I think he's a father figure to everyone that was in our organization in the past or present, because he really took care of his players."Steinbrenner is survived by his wife Joan, his sisters Susan Norpell and Judy Kamm, his children Hank, Hal, Jennifer and Jessica, and his grandchildren.
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قديم 08-02-2010, 09:45 PM
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Smile Reserved Colorado Avalanche Avoiding Allure of High-Priced Free Agents

[img=300,206]http://www.nfljersey-supply.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/reserved-colorado1-300x206.jpg[/img]If video footage exists of the Colorado Avalanche management’s war room through the first two days of the NHL’s free agency period, I’m sure it looks something like this . NHL jerseysWith almost $25 million in salary cap space , the Avalanche were dormant through the free agent rush that was July 1, and did equally as little as teams fought over scraps on July 2.Straight from the horse’s mouth, the message to fans is loud and clear: we are building from within .Some interpret this as a cop-out so the seemingly disinterested owner can put his money in more lucrative investments ; others feel the decision is a breath of fresh air, at ease knowing the current management will not make the same blunders past management was guilty of committing.Even by doing nothing, the 2011 Colorado Avalanche should be superior to its predecessor, as losing slow, overpaid players such as Darcy Tucker, Ruslan Salei, Chris Durno, and Brett Clark to free agency can be seen as addition by subtraction.The trade for depth player Daniel Winnik will also add some speed to what was a very slow fourth line in 2010, largely because of Durno and Tucker.But will riding the wave be enough to be successful next season after division rivals Minnesota, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver have all made significant additions to their rosters?The common fear among fans is that the 2011 Avalanche will fade like the St. Louis Blues and Columbus Blue Jackets, both up-and-coming teams in 2009 who did almost nothing the following offseason, and subsequently fell flat on their faces in 2010.It’s a valid fear; there are obvious flaws with the current team that have yet to be addressed, in addition to the fact that the 2010 version barely squeaked into the playoffs after a deplorable 3-7-3 record from March 17 to the end of the season.So, what could the Avalanche have done differently so far this off-season to avoid these prophecies of doom?Sergei Gonchar, arguably the best defenseman available, is too old at age 36 to be considered anything but a short-term option for the young Avalanche, which isn’t worth it if the price of admission is $16.5 million spread out over three years. youth NFL jerseysThe same goes for “offensive” defenseman Paul Martin who, despite never reaching the 40-point plateau and only playing in 22 games this past season , was able to haggle his way to a five-year, $25 million contract.Zbynek Michalek would have been nice , but he’s a strictly defensive blue-liner—a guy who should be locked up for the next half decade at $4 million per season?Left wing is another position the Avalanche are thin at. Big fish Ilya Kovalchuk remains available, but amidst rumors of a blockbuster offer from the New York Islanders , it’s no shock many teams chose not to pursue the superstar forward.jordan shoes Of the remaining players who would fill a need for next season, most are either old , coming off of a bad season , coming off of an injury-filled season , or just flat-out awful .Teams like the Pittsburgh Penguins or New Jersey Devils can afford to slightly overpay players like Paul Martin or Henrik Tallinder because they feel they’re close to the Stanley Cup.These teams realize their window of opportunity is closing (Devils) or they have so much star talent that it would be illogical to wait around for prospects to fill supporting roles when they have the cap space to do otherwise (Penguins). louboutin shoes For Colorado, it’s slow and steady wins the race. Feeling they are rebuilding, there’s no purpose in signing a player to a salary they feel is too high, especially when the team’s biggest need is largely covered by its prospect pool .That’s not to say the Avalanche won’t look outside of the organization in the coming weeks, but so they won’t break the bank doing it. ed hardy clothingSo simmer down, Avalanche faithful. The world is not ending because the Avalanche didn’t sign Toni Lydman .
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قديم 08-03-2010, 08:31 PM
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Post Reserved Colorado Avalanche Avoiding Allure of High-Priced Free Agents

[img=300,206]http://www.nfljersey-supply.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/reserved-colorado1-300x206.jpg[/img]If video footage exists of the Colorado Avalanche management’s war room through the first two days of the NHL’s free agency period, I’m sure it looks something like this . NHL jerseysWith almost $25 million in salary cap space , the Avalanche were dormant through the free agent rush that was July 1, and did equally as little as teams fought over scraps on July 2.Straight from the horse’s mouth, the message to fans is loud and clear: we are building from within .Some interpret this as a cop-out so the seemingly disinterested owner can put his money in more lucrative investments ; others feel the decision is a breath of fresh air, at ease knowing the current management will not make the same blunders past management was guilty of committing.Even by doing nothing, the 2011 Colorado Avalanche should be superior to its predecessor, as losing slow, overpaid players such as Darcy Tucker, Ruslan Salei, Chris Durno, and Brett Clark to free agency can be seen as addition by subtraction.The trade for depth player Daniel Winnik will also add some speed to what was a very slow fourth line in 2010, largely because of Durno and Tucker.But will riding the wave be enough to be successful next season after division rivals Minnesota, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver have all made significant additions to their rosters?The common fear among fans is that the 2011 Avalanche will fade like the St. Louis Blues and Columbus Blue Jackets, both up-and-coming teams in 2009 who did almost nothing the following offseason, and subsequently fell flat on their faces in 2010.It’s a valid fear; there are obvious flaws with the current team that have yet to be addressed, in addition to the fact that the 2010 version barely squeaked into the playoffs after a deplorable 3-7-3 record from March 17 to the end of the season.So, what could the Avalanche have done differently so far this off-season to avoid these prophecies of doom?Sergei Gonchar, arguably the best defenseman available, is too old at age 36 to be considered anything but a short-term option for the young Avalanche, which isn’t worth it if the price of admission is $16.5 million spread out over three years. youth NFL jerseysThe same goes for “offensive” defenseman Paul Martin who, despite never reaching the 40-point plateau and only playing in 22 games this past season , was able to haggle his way to a five-year, $25 million contract.Zbynek Michalek would have been nice , but he’s a strictly defensive blue-liner—a guy who should be locked up for the next half decade at $4 million per season?Left wing is another position the Avalanche are thin at. Big fish Ilya Kovalchuk remains available, but amidst rumors of a blockbuster offer from the New York Islanders , it’s no shock many teams chose not to pursue the superstar forward.jordan shoes Of the remaining players who would fill a need for next season, most are either old , coming off of a bad season , coming off of an injury-filled season , or just flat-out awful .Teams like the Pittsburgh Penguins or New Jersey Devils can afford to slightly overpay players like Paul Martin or Henrik Tallinder because they feel they’re close to the Stanley Cup.These teams realize their window of opportunity is closing (Devils) or they have so much star talent that it would be illogical to wait around for prospects to fill supporting roles when they have the cap space to do otherwise (Penguins). louboutin shoes For Colorado, it’s slow and steady wins the race. Feeling they are rebuilding, there’s no purpose in signing a player to a salary they feel is too high, especially when the team’s biggest need is largely covered by its prospect pool .That’s not to say the Avalanche won’t look outside of the organization in the coming weeks, but so they won’t break the bank doing it. ed hardy clothingSo simmer down, Avalanche faithful. The world is not ending because the Avalanche didn’t sign Toni Lydman .
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