EAST LANSING, Mich.
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cant count on many of its players to perform consistently well. Keith Appling
has been an exception in Big Ten play. Appling scored 24 points to help the
fifth-ranked Spartans beat Minnesota 87-75 in overtime Saturday after overcoming
a double-digit deficit in the second half and blowing a lead late in regulation.
"No lead is safe at the end of a game, especially in the Big Ten," Appling said.
The Spartans (15-1, 4-0 Big Ten) are well aware of that fact. The Spartans
scored 15 straight points while holding the Golden Gophers (13-4, 2-2) scoreless
for nearly 8 minutes after trailing 53-43 with 15:57 left. Michigan State missed
an opportunity to win in regulation for the second straight game, losing a
five-point lead in the last 13 seconds. The Spartans were without Adreian Payne
because of a sprained right foot. "Theres nothing medically wrong that we can
observe," coach Tom Izzo said. "Theres no stress fracture. He wanted to play.
Hes not being a wimp. He just didnt feel he could, so I didnt want to take a
chance and suit him up." Payne didnt start the previous game, but scored 18
points in an overtime win over No. 3 Ohio State in which Michigan State wasted a
17-point lead in the second half. "We deserve some criticism for how weve
executed," Izzo said. Late in regulation, the Gophers (13-4, 2-2) made plays and
got a break that gave them a shot to pull off an upset. Minnesotas Malik Smith
made his fifth 3-pointer, Gary Harris missed two free throws with 11.3 seconds
left for the Spartans and DeAndre Mathieus layup with 1.7 seconds left tied the
game and sent it to overtime. First-year Gophers coach Richard Pitino was glad
Mathieu made the shot, but it wasnt the one he wanted. "I was running a play and
trying to shoot a 3 to be honest with you," Pitino said. Michigan State scored
the first nine points of OT, ending Minnesotas chance to beat a top-five team on
its home court for the first time in school history and to win at the Breslin
Center for the first time since 1997. "Anytime you go on the road in a great
environment and you step up for 40 minutes and you dont win the game, it is a
bit of a missed opportunity," Pitino said. "But there will be plenty more."
Minnesotas next two home games are against Ohio State and Wisconsin, teams
currently ranked No. 3 and No. 4 in The Associated Press poll. The Spartans
barely did enough to keep winning and match the best 16-game record Izzo has had
in 19 seasons, equaling the record they had during the 2000-01 season as
defending national champions. Minnesota guard Austin Hollins turned the ball
over with 42 seconds left and teammate Andre Hollins had an ill-advised
3-pointer blocked with 23 seconds left, trailing by three on each possession.
Then, the Gophers struggled to take care of the basketball in OT and couldnt
stop the Spartans. "We just made some bonehead plays," Andre Hollins said.
Minnesota needed more than 4 minutes to score in the extra period and those
points pulled it within seven. "We came in confident," Andre Hollins said. "We
expected to win this game. Its not a moral victory. We have to give them a lot
of credit for making their free throws." Andre Hollins scored 24 and Smith had
17 points off the bench. Smith scored 11 of his points, nine on 3-pointers, in
the first 12 minutes of the game to help the Gophers lead 41-36 at halftime
after making 7 of 12 shots beyond the arc. They made just 3 of 14 3-pointers in
the second half and overtime. Harris had 19 points and redshirt freshman Kenny
Kaminski scored a season-high 15 -- all on 3-pointers. Appling said Kaminski,
"saved the day," for the Spartans. Izzo has not been pleased lately with Branden
Dawson and Denzel Valentine and both played relatively well at times against
Minnesota. Dawson finished with six points and 10 rebounds after not scoring and
grabbing just three rebounds in the first half. "Theres something wrong with
Brandan," Izzo said. "Theres something bothering him. You can see it -- you dont
have to be a coach." Valentine had nine points, 10 rebounds, four assists, four
steals and a blocked shot late in regulation. "He got some big rebounds late and
he defended better," Izzo said.
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. Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks
30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. The four
All-Star teams will play for $100,000 in prize money during TSNs annual skins
game, airing live this weekend on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation
Centre.Over the winter, we wrote about the Blue Jays coming to terms with a pair
of pitchers who were trying to become knuckleballers. They were Josh Banks and
Tomo Ohka. Banks had been a Blue Jays draft pick who had a brief stint with the
club in 2007 before moving on to San Diego and then Houston, compiling a career
record of 4-8. The other was Ohka, a journeyman from Japan who spent time with
six organizations, including the Blue Jays in 2007, where he went 2-5. Ohka, who
turns 38 next week, was already sent to the minor league camp last week. Now
there is a third. Hes 30-year-old Frank Viola III. If the name is familiar, it
should be. Hes the son of former big league star lefty, Frank Viola Jr. Frank
Jr. had a very good career, predominantly with the Twins and the Mets. He was
the MVP of the 1987 World Series - the Twins first win ever - and won the Cy
Young Award in the American League the following season - his final full season
with the Twins with a 24-7 season. Frank "Sweet Music" Viola, as he was
affectionately known, is a member of the Twins Hall of Fame. Viola actually
finished off his major league career in a short stop over with the Blue Jays in
1996. He went 1-3 for the Jays and ended his career on May 28 of that year. His
son chased that major league dream as well and pitched in the White Sox
organization thtough 2007 before injuries appeared to cut his career short. He
dabbled in the media doing Florida State League games and even had his own
fishing show, but Viola III never gave up his dream of pitching in the majors.
The next step was trying to master the knuckleball. He worked with the likes of
R,A Dickey, Tim Wakefield and Hall of Famer Phil Niekro and finally impressed
the Blue Jays enough that they signed him last week. This doesnt necessarily
mean the 30-year-old will make it to the big club. The Jays game plan is to
have a knuckleballer or two in the minors to work with their catching prospects.
That way, if they get called up to the Jays theyll be ready to work with Dickey
without any major adjustment. Still, it would be great to see one of these
knuckleballers eventually make it to the majors. Frank Viola Jr. incidentally is
entering his second season as the pitching coach with the Mets Triple A farm
club, the Las Vegas 51s. After writing about the passing of Dr. Frank Jobe, the
man who pioneered Tommy John surgery last week, I discovered another interesting
twist to the Tommy John story.
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at old Tiger Stadium, John was pitching against Detroit. In the first inning he
hit Dick McAuliffe with a pitch. He later scored on an RBI single by Al Kaline.
When McAuliffe came up again in the third, threw one pitch high and tight and
then a 3-2 pitch behind McAuliffes head that sent him sprawling in the dirt.
When he got up he dusted himself off and started to head to first glancing out
towards John. McAuliffe claims that John taunted him by saying "What the F are
you looking at?" That was the final straw for McAuliffe and he charged the
mound. John got into a defensive position and the knee of the charging McAuliffe
dug into Johns left shoulder. He suffered a separated shoulder and torn shoulder
ligaments and missed the rest of the season. McAuliffe was suspended for five
games and was fined $250.00. The interesting thing about John is that he
resisted the advice to have surgery and let the shoulder heal with rest and
rehab. The plan worked, though it took a while for John to get back to peak
efficiency. 1974 was different. When Tommy John blew out his elbow, he said his
arm simply felt dead. This time he agreed to surgery, which not only changed his
career but revolutionized baseball in terms of treating this type of elbow
injury. The Detroit Tigers have made history over the last three years, winning
five of the six major awards handed out. They have won three straight MVP awards
- the last two by Miguel Cabrerra and three straight Cy Young awards. The Tigers
have made the postseason in each of the last three years. The only other time
the organization did that was in the hay day of Ty Cobb in 1907, 1908 and 1909
when they dropped three straight World Series - two to the Cubs and one to the
Pirates. This season under rookie manager Brad Ausmus, they will be trying to
make the playoffs for the fourth straight time and for the first time in
franchise history. Over the weekend, Tigers GM Dave Dumbrowski denied rumours he
was listening to offers for starting pitcher Rick Porcello. In fact, he denied
trying to trade any of his starters. But considering the Tigers have question
marks at 3rd base and left field, you have to wonder a bit. Its still a bit too
early to get too excited or too worried about this but Baltimore is 8-2 so far
this spring and is scoring nearly eight runs-again, even without a rehabbing
Manny Machado (knee) at full strength.
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