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MLB® 09: The Show “Batting Practice”

2008 American League MVP, and MLB 09 The Show cover athlete, Dustin Pedroia debates with PlayStaiton whether he can hit the high-and-inside fastball. This time he partners with his batting practice coach to make his argument. Comedy ensues. See more of the debate at mlb09theshow.com Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball and Hall of Fame trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., respectively. Visit the official website of Major League Baseball at MLB.com. Visit the official website of Minor League Baseball at www.MiLB.com © MLBPA-Official Licensee, Major League Baseball Players Association. Visit www.MLBPLAYERS.com, the Players Choice on the web. (c) 2009 Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. Major League Baseball ® footage used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc.

Top Ten Fastest Nfl Players

The top ten fastest players in the nfl all rights go to www.nfl.com

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[BB] Lebron James-An Homage to The King (Down)

An awesome Lebron James Mix for the Binary Basketball December Mix Competition showcasing all his best plays. Visit www.binarybasketball.com, the best NBA Forum! Please rate, subscribe and comment! I have improved alot since my last mix! Extra Tags: HQ Carmelo Anthony,Tracy Mcgrady,Shaq, LeBron, Dwight Howard All-Star Dance-Off,Slam Dunk Contest,Top 10,NBA Draft 2008,Dwight Howard Superman dunk,AND1,Hot sauce,Lebron james,la lakers,Boston celtics nba champions,La Clippers,Denver Nuggets,Allen Iverson,Dallas Mavericks,East West All star game,nba record,nba street vol 1,2,homecourt,I Challenge Baron Davis,greatest in nba history,shot,block,steal,Michael Jordan’s Final Shot 98,Baron Davis, Dwyane Wade, Lebron James, Tracy McGrady, Stephon Marubury, Yao Ming, Gilbert Arenas, Kobe Bryant, Speedy Claxton, Paul Pierce, Nate Robinson, Allen Iverson, and Ben Gordan,Soulja Boy And Lebron James Interview ,Kobe Bryant Jumps Over Car(Aston Martin) Slow Motion,Kobe Bryant Car Jump Exposed,fl, ncaa, baseball, soccer, futbol, football, Nba, basketball, mlb, hockey, nhl, paris fifa, poker, golf, world cup,Guinness World Record,Spud Webb Dunk Contest,the best of derrick rose,Kobe Bryant Jumps Over Pool w/ Snakes (Black Mambas?,LeBron talks with Jay-Z during game nba 10 top plays 07 08 top dunks season finals mvp all star game lebron james vs kobe Bryant chris paul dwight howard sprite dunk contest hornets spurs cavs lebron james lawyer vitamin water commercial nike kobe jumps pool with

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MLB on FOX: Toughest Fans

CC Sabathia, Matt Kemp, Ryan Howard and others share which cities have the toughest fans.

NFL Greatest Moments

These are the greatest moments in NFL history This is the list of moments: Intro 1. The Catch 2. Immaculate Recepcion 3. Music City Miracle 4. The Tuck Rule 5. Wide Right 6. The Hail Mary Game 7. Leon Lett Super Bowl Blunder 8. The Wrong Way Run 9. Super Bowl XXIII 10. The Sickest Man In America 11. The Catch 2 12. The Miracle at Meadowlands 13. Steve Young’s Run 14. The Drive 15. The Greatest Game Ever Played 16. Red Right 88 17. The Ice Bowl 18. Perfect Season Blunder 19. The Comeback 20. The Dive 21. Double Miracle 22. Sea of Hands 23. One Yard Short 24. Holly Roller 25. 70 Chip 26. Marcus Allen’s Super Bowl Run Ending I just Missed The Fumble and The Ghost to the Post, because i couldn’t find either of them.And i apologize for the sound in The Catch II but i couldn’t find it in good quality. If you think there’s one missing say it and i will make a part 2 *** Videos Courtesy of NFL Network. All Rights Reserved *** Follow me on twitter @EmilianoCas

Top 10 Goals – 2009 NHL Conference Finals

Check out the top 10 goals from the 2009 NHL Conference Finals!

Top 10 Tallest Players in Nba History

10 Tallest Players in NBA History

1.) Manute Bol
Height: 7’7”   Weight: 225 Pounds
Manute Bol played 10 seasons in the NBA (1985-1995). He played for four different teams: Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, and Philadelphia 76ers. He averaged 18.7 minutes played per game over his career, but only 4.2 rebounds and 2.6 points per game. Considering all he has to do is catch the ball and lay it into the basketball without jumping, how come he only averaged 2.6 points per game? He was known for his blocked-shot ability. He set a rookie record in his 1985-1986 rookie season blocking 397 shots. He is also tied for the most blocked shots in one-half with eleven and is tied for the most blocked shots for one quarter with eight, in which he accomplished twice. He still holds the record for most blocked shots per minute with (.176). He also played with Muggsy Bogues during the Bogues 1987 rookie season pairing the tallest and shortest players in NBA history in one season. He is also the only player in NBA history to block more shots then he has scored.


2.) Gheorghe Muresan

Height: 7’7”   Weight: 303 Pounds
Gheorghe Muresan played only 6 seasons in the NBA (1993-2000). He played for two different teams, the Washington Bullets and New Jersey Nets. He averaged 21.9 minutes per game over his career, but only 6.4 rebounds and 9.8 points per game. Another big man, yet a fairy low rebounds/per game average. Some of you might remember Gheorghe Muresan from the movie “My Giant” (1998), where he starred with Billy Crystal and Kathleen Quinlan.                                         


3.) Yao Ming

Height: 7’6”   Weight: 310 Pounds
Yao Ming played 6 full seasons and is still currently in his 7th season in the NBA (2002-Present). He has played for the Houston Rockets his whole career in the NBA. He averaged 32.6 minutes per game, while ripping down 9.2 rebounds and scoring 19 points per game till this day. Unlike the 2 tallest centers in the NBA, Yao Ming has been a workhorse and knows how to tally a stat sheet and is the only player in the top 10 tallest NBA players that is still playing.                                                                     


4.) Shawn Bradley

Height: 7’6”   Weight: 275 Pounds
Shawn Bradley played 12 seasons (1993-2005). He has played for three different teams:Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Nets, and Dallas Mavericks, where he spent the majority of his career. He averaged 23.5 minutes, 6.3 rebounds and 8.1 points per game during his career. Although he did average 2.5 blocks per game over his career, he has been known for a “Giant” who got dunked on many time.

5.) Chuck Nevitt

Height: 7’5”   Weight:250 Pounds
Chuck Nevitt played 9 seasons in the NBA (1982-1994). He did not play in 3 seasons over the 12 years of his career. He played for five teams throughout his career: Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls, and San Antonio Spurs. He did not play more then 45 games in any season and just averaged 5.3 minutes, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.6 points per game throughout his career. Throughout his career he basically got play time during garbage minutes meaning his team usually had a big lead or was down to much to make a comeback, especially in Detroit. While in Detroit, the fans called Detroit’s blow-outs, when Nevitt was able to get his minutes, “Nevitt Time”. His nine seasons of minutes played totaled up to be about the length of 18 full NBA games.                  


6.) Slavko Vranes

Height: 7’5”   Weight: 275 Pounds
Slavko Vranes only played three minutes in one game with the Portland Trailblazers during his entire NBA career (2003-2004). He was drafted by the New York Knicks in 2003, but was released during the season, not playing one minute of any Knicks game. The Portland Trailblazers signed him a month after his release from the New York Knicks to a 10-day contract, where he played his only three minutes in the NBA.

7.) Mark Eaton

Height: 7’4”   Weight: 290 Pounds
Mark Eaton played 11 seasons in the NBA (1982-1993) and spent his whole career with the Utah Jazz. He averaged 28.8 minutes, 7.9 rebounds, and 6.0 points per game throughout his career. Mark Eaton was known for being a monster on defense averaging 3.5 blocks per game over his career and during his third season in the NBA he averaged a whopping 5.6 blocks per game.

8.) Rik Smits

Height: 7’4”   Weight: 265 Pounds
Rik Smits played 12 seasons in the NBA (1988-2000). Just like Mark Eaton, Rik Smits played his NBA career with one team, the Indiana Pacers. He averaged 26.6 minutes played, 6.1 rebounds, and 14.8 points scored per game during his career. Similar to Ralph Sampson and Mark Eaton, Rik Smits has had very a productive career.                                            


9.) Ralph Sampson

Height: 7’4”   Weight: 235 Pounds
Ralph Simpson played 9 seasons in the NBA (1983-1992). He played for four different teams: Houston Rockets, (where he spent the first half of his career), Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, and Washington Bullets. He averaged 29.8 minutes played, 8.8 rebounds, and 15.4 points per game throughout his NBA career. He was teammates with another 7-foot player ,Hakeem Olajuwon, they were nicknamed the “Twin Towers”.Throughout the middle of his career he battled knee injuries because of his big frame and when he was traded for the Rockets he was never able to stay healthy for a full season of games battling with knee and back injuries.                       


10.) Priest Lauderdale

Height: 7’4”   Weight: 325 Pounds
Priest Lauderdale only played 2 seasons in the NBA (1996-1998). He played one season with the Atlanta Hawks and one season with the Denver Nuggets. During his two-year career in the NBA, he averaged 7.1 minutes, 1.9 rebounds, and 3.4 points. After he left the NBA, he went to play basketball in Bulgaria.

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History of Golf by Robin Williams

One of the best renditions of how our great sport was invented! Licensed by BunkerShot.com from HBO. Please email us at staff@bunkershot.com with licensing questions or problems.

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