Atlanta Braves win a series

It was a feeling that they could not ignore. The Atlanta Braves have made it by winning a series and they are ecstatic about their exploits. Jason Heyward was one of the stars as well as Troy Glaus when they drove in innings that ensured that victory was in sight. The final score was a three to one which was a good result for the Thursday night meeting. The celebrations might have to be muted because there is lots of work to be done before they can cement their place at the top of the game. At the moment everyone is in the running and they cannot afford to be complacent about anything. The moment they blink will be the moment that someone comes in and takes their prizes away. In any event we have to congratulate them on a great win on a great day.
They have had some good results and they took two out of the three available games. This all happened within the context of an inter league match cast that included the division leaders. Effectively they have shown that they can challenge those in the highest positions of the game and that they are willing to put out their effort in order to win big on the important games. This should bode well for their future on the MLB baseball circuit. It is also interesting to note that they have won four out of five overall games in the eleven and twelve home advantage meetings. This leaves them at a very good twenty one to seven even at the Turner Field.
There was some interesting play when Glaus made a back hand grab at the Zobrist hard grounder. This then commenced the three to six to three double play that led them to victory. In any case the Braves seem to have the number for the Tampa Bay team. They have beaten them in the seven series played. Currently the score is fifteen to six against the Rays. This is a good confidence booster that should hopefully lead them through the rest of the inter league games.

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The Boxing Ambition of Mayweather Knows no Limits

Perhaps the boxing profession has already come to the conclusion that Floyd Mayweather is one of the greatest boxing talents ever seen.  However the great man himself is not easily persuaded that he has done enough. It seems that the champion himself is quite interested in the opportunity build his legacy further. Some people have commented that he should concentrate on winning more titles instead of boasting about his many achievements. I personally happen to think that his boasts are all done in good nature and that they add to an otherwise dull sport.
In his latest date with destiny the six times champion will face Shane Mosley in an all American clash the promises some interesting things. The fight is scheduled to occur in Las Vegas on the first of May. However the opponents WBA crown will not be on the line so it will really be about getting the glory and getting to the top of the pecking order. This is the type of spurring that Mayweather loves especially if it involves mercilessly teasing the opponent before, during and after the match.
The charismatic player freely admits that boxing these days is all about legacy and records for him. He has had his full share of titles and does not feel the need to push himself any further. Few would disagree with him. Mayweather has made a name for himself in boxing with his remarkable defense and consistent attack. His speed is legendary and he talks a very good game. By the time the opponent steps into the boxing ring, they will have already lost the speaking contest to Mayweather.
What is astonishing about Mayweather is the fact that his records are almost unbelievable in their magnificence. He has an unbeaten forty fight record in professional meetings and has notched up a memorable twenty five knockouts. While acknowledging his opponent’s obvious merits, Mayweather is at pains to emphasize his own technical and physical superiority in a pattern that is all too familiar. The fight promises to bring tension and anticipation in the boxing arena.