One of Woods's fellow pros realizes now that he should have seen all this coming. Woods certainly sounds like a man who had something to hide.
I didn't really think about it, but in the course of last year he changed his number five times," says Tiger's one-time texting buddy Mark Calcavecchia. "The last time he did, I said, 'Man, you change phone numbers more than I change underwear.'"Obviously, Calcavecchia was wrong. I'm going to assume Tiger also had to change his underwear many of those times.
Oh, and then there's this:
Read more »GLENDALE, Ariz. — In a previous life with the Los Angeles Dodgers, spring training meant something else to Eric Gagné.
That is, it meant little.
Back in the day when he was setting save records, Gagné would take it easy, relatively speaking, at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Fla. The point of spring training was to fine-tune and avoid injury for the regular season. Gagné would appear in a half-dozen unmemorable games.
"If that many," Gagné said Saturday after he worked his first spring inning of 2010.
Read more »Antonio Cromartie has seven kids by six women in five states, and a partridge in a pear tree. The Jets fronted him some cash to clear up his paternity suits before he reports to camp. Ladies and gentlemen, the NFL!
Where did that $12 million rookie contract go? Possibly for fertility treatments, because there are an awful lot of little Cromarties running around. Those little Cromarties need to be fed and clothed, and that ain't cheap. With a court date coming up this month, and more pending, he needs some money, and he needs it fast.
Read more »The Nancy Grace Rule's reign of terror is over. The new cool way to measure a story's scope is Taiwanese CGI. Their reenactments of Tiger-Gate and the Late Night Wars were amazing but Admiral Ackbar-Ole Miss may be their masterpiece.
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