Today’s Rundown 9/3

*Pedro Martinez returned for the New York Mets today and threw his 3000th career strikeout in the process.  Martinez helped the Mets cruise to a 10-4 victory over the Reds and improve their record to 77-60.  Martinez pitched five innings, while throwing 76 pitches, striking out four, walking three, and giving up two runs.  The Mets now lead the division by five games over the Philadelphia Phillies. 

 

*While the Mets were winning, the team across town was losing to the Mariners by a score of 7-1.  The Yankees dropped their second straight game and the Mariners won their first game in ten contests.  To make matters worse, Roger Clemens elbow had some tightness and was taken for an MRI after the game.  The Mariners have cut the Yankees wildcard lead to one game, with two games remaining in the Bronx. 

 

*New York Giants crybaby defensive end Michael Strahan has ended his holdout and reported to Giants’ camp today.  The seven time pro bowler missed all of camp and all four preseason games, costing him over half a million dollars in fines.  Really makes no difference if he’s there or not because the Giants are going to be terrible.  If I were the running the Giants, I wouldn’t even want Strahan and his baggage back.  Save the money, the cap space, and get that loudmouth over the hill bum out of New York.  But what do I know. 

 

*The Cleveland Browns have selected Charlie Frye to be their starter for week one.  Yeah, Frye really is best for the future of the Browns.  Not the quarterback you drafted 22nd overall and has all the potential.  Whatever, it’s the Browns.  I don’t know why I even bother reporting on them. 

 

*James Blake lost in five sets in the U.S. Open and Andy Roddick advanced in just two.  Roddick has to beat Feliciano Lopez Monday night and his reward is a matchup with No.1 seeded Roger Federer.  I heard that Federer guy is pretty good, and I also heard that he owns Roddick.  Yeah, I heard something along those lines. 

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