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<title>Top Five NFL Quarterbacks of All Time</title>
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<![CDATA[<h3>Frank Tarkenton</h3>
<p>&amp;nbsp;Drafted by Vikings 1961,played in 246 NFL regular season games, completed 3,686 out of 6,467 pass attempts, threw for 47,003 yards, threw 342 touchdown passes and 266 interceptions. Tarkenton appeared in nine Pro Bowl games, and won the MVP award in 1975.</p>
 
<h3>Johnny Unitas</h3>
<p>Drafted by Colts 1956,played in 211 NFL regular season games, completed 2,830 out of 5,186 pass attempts, threw for 40,239 yards, threw 290 touchdown passes and 253 interceptions. Unitas appeared in the Pro Bowl ten times, and won the MVP award in 1957, 1959, 1964, and 1967.</p>
 
<h3>John Elway</h3>
<p>Drafted by the colts 1983(but went to Broncos),5 superbowl appearancesplayed in 234 NFL regular season games, completed 4,123 out of 7,250 pass attempts, threw for 51,475 yards, threw 300 touchdown passes and 226 interceptions. Elway has appeared in the Pro Bowl nine times, and won the MVP award in 1987.</p>
 
<h3>Joe Montana</h3>
<p>Drafted by 49ers 1979 23 playoff apperances, 4 superbowl titles, played in 192 NFL games completed 3,409 passes out of 5,391, 273 touchdown passes,139 interceptions, went to the pro bowl 8 times, and won two MVP's</p>
 
<h3>Dan Marino</h3>
<p>Dolphins draft pick in 1983 completed 4,967 passes out of 8,358, threw for 61,361yards, 252 interceptions, and played in 242 NFL games</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportales.com%2FFootball%2FTop-Five-NFL-Quarterbacks-of-All-Time.131396"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportales.com%2FFootball%2FTop-Five-NFL-Quarterbacks-of-All-Time.131396" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 06:44:39 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Top 10 Most Feared Batters in MLB</title>
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<li>Albert Pujols-He is currently 67 for 186 at bats and is batting .360.  He has 32 runs and 34 RBI's (Runs Batted In). He has 42 singles, 13 doubles, 0 triples, and 12 home runs. He also has 2 stolen bases and has striked out 19 times.</li>
<li>Chipper jones-He is currently 76 for 182 at bats and is batting .418. He has 38 runs and 35 RBI's. He Has 43 singles, 11 doubles, 0 triples, and 12 home runs. He also has 0 stolen bases and has striked out 18 times.</li>
<li>Lance Berkman-He is currently 73 for 190 at bats and is batting .384. He has 56 runs and 46 RBI's. He has 37 singles, 18 doubles, 2 triples, and 16 home runs. He also has 10 stolen bases and has striked out 30 times.</li>
<li>Garrett Atkins-He is currently 67 for 200 at bats and is batting .335. He has 27 runs and 30 RBI's. He has 47 singles, 11 doubles, 1 triple, and 8 home runs. He also has 0 stolen bases and has striked out 30 times.</li>
<li>Miguel Tejada-He is currently 71 for 214 at bats and is batting .332. He has 43 runs and 37 RBI's. He has 45 singles, 16 doubles, 2 triples, and 6 home runs. He has 4 stolen bases and has striked out  26 times.</li>
<li>Aaron Rowand-He is currently 56 for 169 at bats and is batting .331. He has 21 runs and 30 RBI's. He has 35 singles, 14 doubles, 0 triples, and 7 home runs. He has 0 stolen bases and has striked out 17 times.</li>
<li>Bengie Molina-He is currently 56 for 170 at bats and is batting .329. He has 18 runs and 34 RBI's. He has 36 singles, 15 doubles, 0 triples, and 6 home runs. He has 0 stolen bases and has striked out 12 times.</li>
<li>Joe Mauer-He is currently 54 for 164 at bats and is hitting .329. He has 31 runs and 20 RBI's. He has 43 singles, 10 doubles, 1 triple, and 0 home runs. He has 0 stolen bases and has striked out 13 times.</li>
<li>Brian McCann-He is currently 58 for 177 at bats and is batting .328. He has 27 runs and 32 RBI's. He has 30 singles, 18 doubles, 1 triple, and 9 home runs. He has 0 stolen bases and he has striked out 18 times.</li>
<li>Milton Bradley-He currently is 55 for 168 at bats and is batting .327. He has 30 runs and 29 RBI's. He has 29 singles, 16 doubles, 0 triples, and 8 home runs. He has 0 stolen bases and has striked out 40 times. </li>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 06:51:26 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Baseball's Greatest </title>
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<![CDATA[<p>As you may notice I left Barry Bonds and other hitters off the list due to sufficient steroid evidence.</p>
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<li> Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth could play ball. Besides his fantastic hitting, he pitched pretty well too for some of his career. He hit homeruns and could get a high average at the same time. Especially in 1923 with the Yankees, he won MVP with a .393 batting average, 41 homeruns, and 131 RBI's. He played 22 seasons, and in those 22 seasons he hit 714 homeruns. He was at the top of the homerun list until Hank Aaron passed him.</li>
 
<li> Ted Williams. Some people put hitters into two categories. Contact and power. Well Williams could be one of the best hitter with a good mix of both. Babe Ruth was like that too but with more homeruns. However Williams won himself 2 MVPs in his career. He ended his career with a .344 batting average and 521 homeruns. This guy could hit.</li>
 
<li> Ty Cobb. Ty Cobb could be described as one of the best contact hitters of all-time. At the end of his career he had a .366 batting average; this average is still the best of all-time. He also went over a .400 average in some seasons.</li>
 
<li> Lou Gehrig. Lou Gehrig career was interrupted when he got sick. If he did not then maybe his stats would be even better than they are now. He ended his career with 493 homeruns, and a .340 batting average</li>
 
<li> Jimmie Foxx. Jimmie Foxx was a fantastic hitter. He won himself 3 MVPs in his career. At the end of his career he totaled 534 homeruns, a .325 batting average, and 1,922 RBIs. Jimmie Foxx may go down as one of the greatest all around hitters in the history of the game.</li>
 
<li> Josh Gibson. Josh Gibson has been said by some to be the best hitter of all time. Some even go as far to think he should be the homerun king. Why the dispute? He was in the Negro leagues. His exact career stats are unknown, but it is said he hit over 800 homeruns. How would he have done in the MLB? We may never know.</li>
 
<li> Hank Aaron. What can I say about Hank? Well, he had the most career homeruns, until Bonds broke that. 755 career homeruns. A career batting average of .305. He was one of the greats.</li>
 
<li> Willie Mays. Willie Mays is fourth as of now May 12, 2008 on the career homeruns list. He has 660. Not to mention a career batting average of .302. He won Rookie of the Year and two MVPs.</li>
 
<li> Alex Rodriguez. A lot of you may not agree with this one but its here anyway. Whether or not you want to believe it, it seems like A-rod could break the homerun record by the end of his career. That's not set in stone, but possible. He was the youngest player to 450 homeruns, 500, homeruns and maybe even more later. Do you see a pattern?</li>
 
<li> Stan Musial. Stan played 22 seasons in his career, all with the Cardinals. He ended his career with 475 homeruns. He also had .331 batting average. He was one of the greats. </li>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 02:35:28 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>The Top Five NBA Players</title>
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<h3>Tim Duncan </h3>
  This Center should be considered the greatest power forward of all time. He's a double-double machine and won 4 NBA Finals in a decade. He was part of the hope-to-be dynasty of the Spurs. Without this giant, the Spurs maybe wouldn't even nick the playoffs. </li>
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<h3>Shaquille O' Neal</h3>
 -One of the greatest centers of all time. Despite his 60 percent from the charity stripe, this guy is 20 and 10 every single night. Just like the Tim Duncan situation, without Shaq, Dwyane Wade couldn't single handedly took the took down the Dallas Mavericks without him.</li>
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<h3>Kobe Bryant</h3>
 The reason this guy isn't 1st or 2nd is because he won all his championships with Shaq, when he left Shaq won another NBA Title proving his place and he is still a great player. He is the greatest basketball player at this point because of his ability to score. He took the Scoring Title 2 years in a row and dropped 81 points ( Second Highest in history to Wilt Chamberlain) on the Raptors.</li>
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<h3>Dirk Nowitzki</h3>
 If you watched the 2006 Playoffs, his series with the San Antonio Spurs was crazy. He clutched and took his team to the Finals. What 7 foot guard can you get that can shoot the 3 like Ray Allen and post you up like Tim Duncan. And edging the great Steve Nash in MVP Race.</li>
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<h3>Lebron James</h3>
   A person this young who dish the ball out and fill up the box-score like crazy. This a Hall Of Famer in the making. He's going to have a great career and he single handedly took down the Pistons and took them to the NBA Finals for the first time in their franchise history.  </li>
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