Game Five, which was scheduled to resume on Tuesday evening with the score tied at 2–2 in the middle of the sixth inning, is postponed due to bad weather until Wednesday at 8:35 PM US EDT (0035 Thursday UTC)
Chelsea's 86-match unbeaten home run, dating back to February 2004, comes to an end with a 1–0 defeat by Liverpool, the ninth-minute goal being scored by Xabi Alonso.[dead link]
Sergio García wins his first European Tour event since 2005, at a course where his father is the club professional. His 20-under-par total of 264 gives him a three-shot win over Peter Hedblom.
Goldikova's trainer Freddy Head becomes the first person to win Breeders' Cup races as both jockey and trainer. Head rode Miesque to victory in the Mile in both 1987 and 1988.
Kenya v Zimbabwe – Match abandoned without a ball bowled.
As a result of 3 wash-out matches in a row, Kenya and Zimbabwe advance to the final on superior net run rate, to be played on Saturday, weather permitting.
A brain tumor removed from Seve Ballesteros is confirmed to be malignant. The retired Spanish great will undergo another operation on Friday to relieve pressure caused by swelling and bleeding; doctors in Madrid will also attempt to remove remaining fragments of the tumor. (AP)
Thanks to Chase Utley's two-run homer and the strong seven-inning effort from team ace Cole Hamels, the Phillies steal the home field advantage won in the All-Star Game from the Rays.
In the first ever 10 metre running target World Championship to be decided in a knockout format, Emil Martinsson wins the final 6–1, scoring seven consecutive tens.
ESPN reports that former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, currently serving a 23-month sentence in federal prison for his dog fighting activities, will plead guilty to Virginia state charges related to the same activities. Under terms of the plea, Vick will not serve any time in state prison, but will serve one year of state probation in addition to his three years of federal probation upon his release from prison.
On the first competition day, Łukasz Czapla wins the gold medal shoot-off in men's 10 metre running target mixed to successfully defend the first of his three 2006 titles.
Pitcher and series MVPMatt Garza leads the Rays to victory, dethroning the defending World Series champions, as for the eighth year in a row, Major League Baseball will crown a different world champion, with the 2000 New York Yankees remaining the last team to repeat.
Colt McCoy runs for two touchdowns and goes 29-for-32 passing with 337 yards and two more TDs, and the Longhorns take a 28–0 lead before the Tigers even cross midfield.
Mark Sanchez becomes the first Trojans quarterback to throw for five TDs in a half, and the Trojans score their biggest shutout win since 1931, while the Cougars suffer their worst shutout loss in history.
The Red Sox make the biggest postseason comeback in 69 years from 7 to 0 down after six and a half innings. David Ortiz' three-run homer in the seventh, J. D. Drew's two-run blast followed by Coco Crisp's single in the eighth, and then Drew's walk-off single after Evan Longoria's fielding error in the ninth inning completes the comeback.
Spain scores a controversial winning goal in the last second of extra time, a bizarre own goal by Italian player Adriano Foglia, who put into his own net a ball rebounded off the crossbar. The TV clock apparently showed the time has run out when the ball crossed the line, and it took some 20 minutes of consultation by the officials until the goal was confirmed.
After 10 of 18 matches, Paraguay lead the standing on 23 points, followed by Brazil on 17, Argentina and Chile 16, Uruguay 13, Ecuador 12, Colombia 11.
An 87th-minute goal from Allianni Urguelles gives already-eliminated Cuba their first win of the third round and deals Guatemala's qualification hopes a huge blow. Guatemala must win their last match at USA and hope Trinidad & Tobago lose to Cuba, otherwise Trinidad will advance.
Mexico fails to book their qualification, but remain the front runner with 10 points, one ahead of Honduras and three ahead of Jamaica. On the last matchday, Honduras meet Mexico while Jamaica play Canada.
An eighth-inning rally by the Phillies, with two two-run home runs by Shane Victorino and pinch-hitter Matt Stairs puts the Phillies one win from the World Series.
Australia declares their second innings 5 overs after start of play and set India a target of 299 runs to win. Any chance of either team to win is gone when bad light delays play shortly after tea, with India still 151 runs off their target and 6 wickets remaining. Man of the match: Zaheer Khan (6 wickets).
The Colts finally get a home win in Lucas Oil Stadium in five tries as Peyton Manning shreds the Ravens' top-ranked defense with three touchdown passes.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees threw for three touchdowns and running back Reggie Bush ties Anquan Boldin's NFL record as the fastest player to reach 200 career receptions to keep the Raiders winless.
The Cardinals started the game with a 93-yard kickoff return by J.J. Arrington for a touchdown and end it with a blocked punt recovery for three yards by Monty Beisel in overtime for the win, the first game to end on such a play.
Save for a benches-clearing dustup (with no punches thrown) in the top of the third, the Dodgers never look back after lighting up Jamie Moyer for five first-inning runs.
After these scores, which complete the first half of the qualifying campaign in South America, Paraguay is in pole position on 20 points, followed by Brazil and Argentina on 16 points each, Chile on 13 points, Uruguay and Ecuador on 12 points.
In the highest combined scoring game (80 points) in the Rivalry, the Longhorns get fifteen unanswered points in the final eight minutes to knock off the top-ranked Sooners, and leap to the top of the new AP survey, bypassing an idle Alabama team along the way.
After 3 matches for most teams, Greece, Spain, England and Netherlands (the latter played 2 matches) remain the only teams in Europe with wins-only record.
Thanks to a pair of bat-arounds in the second and third innings as well as the arm and bat of Brett Myers, the Phils head to Los Angeles with a two-game advantage.
Ryan Longwell's 30-yard field goal with 13 seconds left gives the Vikings the win on a wild Monday night. Reggie Bush tied an NFL record with two punt returns for touchdowns.
Regan Smith takes the checkered flag in first place, but is dropped to 18th (the last position on the lead lap) for passing Stewart below the yellow line at the inside of the track in the final turn. This race set new NASCAR records for numbers of different leaders and lead changes.
The Badgers' 16-game winning streak at Camp Randall Stadium is snapped by the Buckeyes. Wisconsin's marching band was not at the game after being suspended for a hazing incident.
Katie Smith has another big game, following up her 25 points in Game 1 with 22 tonight. The series now goes to the Detroit area, and the Shock will go for the sweep Sunday in Ypsilanti.
Evan Longoria becomes the first player since Gary Gaetti to hit two homers in his postseason debut as the mohawk-wearing Rays become the third expansion team in AL history to win their first post-season game, joining Toronto (1985 ALCS) and Texas (1996 ALDS).
Thanks to Shane Victorino's grand slam off CC Sabathia capping a five run third inning, rattling Sabathia like Burt Hooton in the 1977 NLCS, the Phillies are one victory away from a spot in the 2008 NLCS.
Manny Ramírez was being Manny Ramírez again, with his second home run of the series and four Cubs errors lead the Dodgers to a 2–0 lead en route to Los Angeles for a possible sweep on Saturday.
Jason Bay's post season debut included a home run and Jon Lester's seven innings of one-run pitching allows the defending world champions win their seventh straight post-season contest.
Home runs prove crucial in this affair, as the Cubbies strike first via a two-run Mark DeRosa shot, but after Ryan Dempster walked the bases full James Loney knocked a grand slam to give the Dodgers an unassailable lead.
The Phillies get all their scoring in the third inning, capitalizing on an error on Cole Hamels' sacrifice bunt, and capped by Chase Utley's two-run double. Hamels pitches eight scoreless innings, and Brad Lidge holds on in the ninth to give the Phils their first postseason win since Game 5 of the 1993 World Series.
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