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Eagles #1 WR Kevin Curtis has a sports hernia injury that will keep him out for a while. But 4-time Pro Bowler Joe Horn is available. Horn on air with Mike Missanelli expresses big-time interest to come play with Donovan McNabb and the Eagles.
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Meredith is live from the park and wraps up the big win over the Nationals and reports on how the fans treated J-Roll on his first game back since making the "Front runner" comments.
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Phillies General Manager Pat Gillick talks with Mike Missanelli and is unusually evasive about his future in Philadelphia. Gillick and Mikey Miss also discuss Jimmy Rollins, the battle for the N.L. East and more.
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Monday's news that the Sixers would finish their off-season frenzy by adding Theo Ratliff finally puts the team into clear focus. There have been many moves, but are they enough to put the team into contention? Not yet. And that's not a bad thing.
You want to boo. Of course you do. But that would just be giving Jimmy Rollins what he wants. Cheering plays into his hand, too. The solution? A whole lot of nothing. Disregard J-Roll completely, even if he hits the game-winning home run tonight.
After watching his team score a meager six runs in three games against the lowly Padres, Phils manager Charlie Manuel is mystified about the offensive shutdown. His players had better make some changes soon or face an unpleasant off-season.
The news that Brian Westbrook's new contract will be announced today eliminates a big distraction from the Eagles' pre-season. Now, it's time to see who on the team can really play some ball.
Disgruntled Eagles cornerback Lito Sheppard can complain all he wants about the team's unwillingness to give him a new contract, but the fact is he won't get one. Should he continue antagonizing the Birds, this won't end well -- for him.