
It’s a really slow sports day folks and the weather is absolutely miserable up here in Connecticut but we press forward.
San Diego Padres starting pitcher Jake Peavy was the unanimous winner of the 2007 NL Cy Young. He received all 32 first place votes and finished with 160 points. Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon Webb finished second with 94 points and Dodgers pitcher Brad Penny was third with 14 points. Reds pitcher Aaron Harang and Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano rounded out the top 5.
Peavy was the top pitcher in the National League as he won pitching’s version of the triple-crown. He led the league in wins with 19, he had an ERA of 2.54 and had 240 strikeouts.
Peavy was the first unanimous winner since Randy Johnson in 2002 and also joins Roger Clemens as the only pitchers to win the Cy Young without throwing a complete game.
The next set of awards will be announced on Monday when Alex Rodriguez will more than likely be named the AL MVP. The National League MVP will be announced on Tuesday.
Word on the street is that four teams (Yankees, Angels, Cardinals, Braves) have offered Mike Lowell 4-year contracts in the $55-60 million range. Theo Epstein says that the Sox are still in contact with the Levinson brothers, Lowell’s agents but the Levinson’s haven’t commented about anything. The Red Sox also announced their schedule yesterday and we as we all know now, they will be opening up the season in Japan against the Oakland A’s.
And a lot of guys chipped in as the Celtics overcame some first half sluggishness and beat the Nets 91-69 to remain the only unbeaten team in the NBA. Garnett only played 30 minutes but produced a team high 16 points, captain Paul Pierce contributed 15 points, Ray Allen had 14, Rajon Rondo and Tony Allen had 13 a piece and Kendrick Perkins put up 10 as a half dozen Celtics were in double figures. It was the teams second win over New Jersey since Saturday night and was the second time this week the Green won both ends of a back-to-back.
Garnett and Perkins led Boston with 8 boards each while Ray Allen had 6 assists and 4 steals.
Moore scored 22 of her 31 points in the 1st half while adding 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals and 3 blocks. She was 14 of 16 from the floor. The remarkable part about her stats is that her 31 points came in just 19 minutes of action. Tina Charles had 13 points while Renee Montgomery rounded out the Huskies in double figures with 11 points. She also added a game-high 8 assists. Laura Aloisi was the only Holy Cross player in double figures with 10 points. Bethany O’Dell chipped in with 7 points for the Crusaders.
The NFL in its infinite wisdom has decided to reinstate Miami Dolphins running back Ricky “Panama Red” Williams after serving an 18 month suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy. 

Japanese fans will get to see their native sons, Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima pitch live in person next season as the Boston Red Sox and Oakland A’s will open up the season in Japan at the Tokyo Dome.