Tuesday, July 16, 2013

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SbB LIVE FROM LA (Jul 15, 2013 @ 1:26pm ET)

1:15 PM: LPGA golfer Natalie Gulbis is reportedly engaged to Josh Rodarmel, a former Yale QB who now co-owns an athletic wristband company.

1:00 PM: NASCAR driver Kyle Busch called Ryan Newman "the biggest stupid idiot out there" and an "ogre" after Newman got involved in a wreck with Kurt Busch during Sunday's race in New Hampshire.

12:45 PM: A spokesman for SAP, the German software company that recently purchased naming rights for the San Jose Sharks' home arena, says he isn't worried about fans calling the building the "Sap Center": "Nobody says 'Ibbum,' it's IBM. And everyone's figured out it's GE, not 'Gee.'"

12:30 PM: Forbes magazine has ranked Spanish soccer club Real Madrid as the world's most valuable sports franchise with a value of $3.3 billion. The other top five teams are Manchester United, Barcelona, the New York Yankees & the Dallas Cowboys.

12:15 PM: Photos of Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn joining boyfriend Tiger Woods on the course at Muirfield on Monday as he prepares for the British Open.

12:00 PM: Former Boston Celtics player & current Golden State Warriors assistant Brian Scalabrine spent his Friday night working for the Lowell Spinners minor league baseball team. Scalabrine worked at the souvenir stand & as part of the grounds crew.

11:45 AM: Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel reached a plea deal Monday over charges stemming from a June 2012 fighting incident in College Station. Manziel was fined $2,000 for failing to identify himself to police but had his disorderly conduct charges dropped.

11:30 AM: Horse jockey Terry Thompson won his 3,000th career race by riding Ifoundmy Mojo to victory Sunday at Prairie Meadows in Altoona, Iowa.

11:15 AM: 34-year-old British woman Susan Taylor died Sunday while trying to swim across the English Channel. Taylor was attempting the swim to help raise money for the Rainbows children's hospice & Diabetes UK.

11:00 AM: Former New Jersey Devils player Ilya Kovalchuk, who retired from the team last week, has signed with Russian club SKA St. Petersburg in a four-year deal reportedly worth $15 million a season.

10:45 AM: Chris Wondolowski became the first U.S. men's soccer team member since 1993 to score multiple goals in back-to-back games when he scored three against Belize & two against Cuba in the Gold Cup tournament last week.

10:30 AM: About 700 people took part in a stair climb at Green Bay's Lambeau Field on Sunday in honor of the firefighters who were killed in the September 11 attacks and to raise money for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.

10:15 AM: Adidas announced Monday it has suspended its endorsement deal with Tyson Gay after the sprinter admitted to testing positive for a banned substance.

10:00 AM: At least 18 people died in a stampede at a stadium in eastern Indonesia after spectators rioted following a loss by a local boxer in a championship bout.

8:00 PM: Edmonton Eskimos head coach Kavis Reed was a little bit emotional after Saturday's 17-3 loss to the B.C. Lions.

Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=53957

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