Toledo, Ohio is a great sport town, and is the home of one of the most famous Minor League Baseball Team in the Toledo Mud Hens. The population of the city is right around 700,000, and it is a part of the Great Lakes region of the United States that 54 million people call home. IN 2009 the city added a Minor league hockey team, the Toledo Walleye, and through the opening part of the season they are leading the ECHL in average attendance. For all those reasons, and a few more, Toledo seems to be a perfect place for the UFL to expand to.
Trick or treat? In the interest of Halloween, we aggregate all of the fan photos with a Halloween theme. Today at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles, trainer Freddie Roach showed up as the Batman and posed for pictures with his famous client: Pacman. Maybe it should be Bat Roach and the Pac Boy super hero tandem, going against 1-loss Shaolin Miguel Cotto on November 14th in the MGM Grand.
Triathlon gold medalist Simon Whitfield and speedskating champion Catriona Le May Doan joined to light a torch for the Vancouver Games on Friday, kicking off the longest domestic torch relay in Olympic history.
The Yankees waited six long years for this. They had not won a World Series game since that rainy night in Miami when Mike Mussina beat Florida's Josh Beckett for a 2-1 lead in 2003.
The Jefferson Awards are a prestigious national recognition system honoring community and public service in America. They began in 1972 to create a Nobel Prize for public service. This month, voting begins for the prestigious national Jefferson Award for Outstanding Public Service by an Athlete.