It’s Christopher Columbus Day 2008 and there are no federal holidays for sports bettors. The Giants and Browns will play in Cleveland on Monday Night Football, and there’s both ALCS and NLCS games on the schedule too as the Red Sox host the Rays and the Phillies again play at Dodger Stadium. Here’s your Daily Sports Roundup.
The Gridiron Spotlight
The Browns were supposed to compete for the AFC North division title this season, but after four games they’re just 1-3 (and 2-2 against-the-spread).
The Giants, on the other hand, are a perfect 4-0 (and 3-1 against-the-spread) on the season.
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Other Notable Events
The Rays/Red Sox series will shift to
The Phillies and Dodgers will stage Game 4 of the NLCS on Monday. Derek Lowe will get the ball for
The Rest of the Schedule
The NHL has seven games on its schedule for Monday, including a pair of matinees:
As well, there are three Canadian Football League on the schedule for Monday.
News from the Wire
LB Antonio Pierce is listed as QUESTIONABLE for the Giants on Monday night, while each of WR Domenik Hixon, DE Jerome McDougle, and T Kareem McKenzie are PROBABLE . . . S Sean Jones, T Kevin Shaffer, DE Shaun Smith, G Ryan Tucker are all QUESTIONABLE for the Browns. Listed as PROBABLE are S Mike Adams, DT Shaun Rogers, WR Donte‘ Stallworth, and RB Jason Wright. TE Kellen Winslow was pegged as QUESTIONABLE for Monday night on the team’s official injury list, but reports out of
A Peek at the Future
Game 4 of the ALCS is set for Tuesday night in Boston, while Game 5 of the NLCS is on the schedule for Wednesday night in Los Angeles . . . early college football action this week includes Florida State at North Carolina State and BYU at TCU on Thursday night, and Hawaii at Boise State on Friday night . . . the Sprint Cup Series will return to the track on Sunday afternoon with the TUMS QuikPak 500 at Martinsville Speedway.
Nobel Prize
Did you think Andy Martin would win? Personally, we believe eating champion Joey Chestnut should win the Nobel Prize for Medicine or something.
As expected, the increasingly political Nobel Prize chose Paul Krugman, the New York Times columnist for the Nobel Prize in Economics. Krugman certainly benefited from his constant attacks on Republicans as recent winners, ala the Academy Awards, have had a socially progressive agenda. Krugman’s winning give him cache in his attempt to help Barack Obama defeat John McCain and the political betting odds say that the Republicans chances have all but faded.
Will McCain acknowledge he’s been “my own worst enemy” and swing for the fences in Wednesday’s Presidential Debate? Keep an eye on the odds and see it McCain/Palin can come up with a game changer.