Tonight on the radio version of News, Notes and Rumors

 

We talk a little baseball in honor of opening of the season.

 

Chris Schad feature writer for the Twins joins us to talk about the AL Central.

 

Tony Williams, beat writer for Metro New York Paper joins us to talk NFL and NBA

 

Steve Gallo of the USA Today sports department joins us to talk about Bountygate.

 

Corey Hanley feature writer for the Orioles joins us to preview the AL East.

 

Happy Easter to all.

 

 

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Sports Buffet for 06/15/10

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NFL

The lower round rookies are beginning to sign. The deals are too scattered to give you a good analysis but look for the top picks to have some extended holdouts. The league ownership is in a penny pinching mood. The best indication of that is the fact that none of the usual sources have the financial data on the rookie deals. Given the concern over what the next CBA might look like and the economy still being in the tank, owners won’t quickly let the agents talk them into big increases over last year.

The RFAs are also signing. Today, the teams have the option of lowering any unsigned RFA to 110 percent of the salary the player made last year. In most cases the teams will do this for those players that they consider reserves or not critical to their long term plans.

NBA

The Celtics lead in the finals now 3-2. It is hard to get a handle on this series because each team looks unbeatable in one game but then lays an egg in the next one. While some of the differences in the games is due to injuries and foul trouble. But that can not … Read more at FryingPanSports