Jennie Finch Retired: Softball Legend Retires After Championship

OKLAHOMA CITY — Jennie Finch is closing out her international softball career as a champion.

Caitlin Lowe had a two-run triple, and the United States beat Japan 5-1 Monday night to win its fourth straight World Cup of Softball title in Finch’s final game in red, white and blue.

Finch was pulled with two outs in the seventh and received a standing ovation as she headed into the dugout, stopping momentarily to wave to the crowd.

At 29, Finch decided to give up softball so she could spend more time with her family despite still being able to play at the highest level. She didn’t allow a run in 18 2-3 innings at the World Cup, although she wasn’t much of a factor in her final game.

Finch’s teammates mobbed around her in a group hug after the final out.

“My career has been way more than I possibly ever could have dreamt of or imagined,” Finch said. “I’ve been so incredibly blessed by this game, the people of this game. I can’t say enough. I’m so grateful.

“And these fans, just amazing, incredible. They truly make it what it is. I’m just feeling so blessed at this moment.”

A two-time Olympian and 2004 gold medalist, Finch developed into the most recognizable player in the sport after a standout career at Arizona that included the 2001 Women’s College World Series title and an NCAA record 60 straight victories.

She went on to become a pop culture icon, striking out big league hitters on “This Week in Baseball” and making appearances on reality TV and late-night talk shows. At a time when the sport spread around the world with the help of the Olympics, Finch was known wherever the U.S. team went.

“I think sometimes you measure a person’s success not on their accomplishments as much as how many lives they’ve touched,” said Mike Candrea, her coach at Arizona and through two Olympics. “Jennie has transformed this sport, touched millions of young kids in many different ways – whether it’s fashion, whether it’s the way she plays the game – but through it all she’s been very humble.”

“She’s become the face of this sport, and not many people could do that,” he added. “It’s hard to do.”

Finch high-fived a group of fans who gathered at the gate from the practice area to the main field at Hall of Fame Stadium and then posed for a handful of pictures as she worked her way down the stairs to the diamond. After checking into the dugout, she paused again to smile for fans who had gathered behind the protective netting to snap more photos.

“I wanted us to get the last out and I wanted to play the last out, so I was like, ‘Man, they took me out of the last out. I wish I could have been out there,’” Finch said. “I just wanted to close the deal and secure the World Cup back in the U.S.”

A “27″ – Finch’s jersey number – was printed on the first base bag, and her teammates wore headbands similar to the trademark red, glittery one that Finch always dons. She was presented the rubber and a game ball from her three-hit shutout earlier in the day against a USA Futures squad made up of the best American players who didn’t make the national team.

In making the presentation, Amateur Softball Association executive director Ron Radigonda said he hoped Finch would stay involved and help get the game back in the Olympics. It has been dropped from the 2012 and 2016 Games after being played in the previous four Olympics, with the U.S. winning gold three times.

Finch struck out 12 in her final start in the circle and allowed only three singles – including two that didn’t make it out of the infield. At the World Cup, she threw two shutouts and had a scoreless appearance in relief.

For the finale, she played first base and went 0 for 3. She was unable to duplicate her storybook start to the tournament, when she homered in her first at-bat after announcing her plan to retire.

She struck out looking on a nasty offspeed pitch, flied out to right field and grounded into a force out.

Jessica Mendoza put the U.S. on top with an RBI single in the first, and Lowe made it 3-0 with her two-run triple down the right-field line in the second.

Japan got its only run on Eri Yamada’s two-out RBI single in the top of the third. The U.S. answered in the bottom of the inning when Kaitlin Cochran walked, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on second baseman Kasumi Mizoe’s error taking a throw at first on Andrea Duran’s bunt.

Finch is leaving to spend more time with her 4-year-old son, Ace, and continue adding to her family with husband Casey Daigle. Daigle, a pitcher who has split this season between the Houston Astros and Triple-A, was able to get away for her final game and join a contingent of family that also included Finch’s 89-year-old grandmother.

She will continue playing professionally with the Chicago Bandits until the National Pro Fastpitch season ends next month.

“I’m sad, you know, but we just won the World Cup,” Finch said. “We can’t be too sad.”



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Detroit Worried About ABC Drama Pushing ‘Murder City’ Image: ‘Detroit 187′ To Air In September

DETROIT — Some Detroit City Council members say they’re concerned that an upcoming ABC Network drama will propagate a negative image of the city as dangerous and crime-ridden, and has asked the show’s producers to attend an upcoming council meeting to discuss it.

“Detroit 1-8-7″ – the title uses a former California police code for homicide – is set to begin airing in September. The show is shot from the perspective of a documentary film crew tasked with shadowing Detroit homicide detectives. The pilot episode was shot in Atlanta, but producers plan to shoot future episodes in and around Detroit.

“The title, itself is very negative – Detroit murder,” Councilman Kwame Kenyatta said Monday. “What they are using as a hook is Detroit as a murder capitol, where we manufacture murder as part of an assembly line.”

Cathy Rehl, a publicist for the show, did not immediately respond to phone messages Monday seeking comment.

Detroit earned the nickname “Murder City” after more than 700 homicides were committed there in 1974, and the city’s homicide and violent crime rates are routinely among the nation’s highest among large cities. During the 1970s and 1980s, the nation watched each year as arson fires lit up the night skies during the 3-day Halloween period known as “Devils’ Night.”

Under Mayor Dave Bing, the city has pushed hard to bring down its rate of violent crimes, and last year the rate dipped slightly.

But city leaders have a long way to go in reshaping Detroit’s image, and they weren’t helped by a May shooting in which a sleeping 7-year-old girl was killed by an officer’s bullet during a police raid on her home. That raid was captured by a camera crew filming for the A&E crime reality show, “The First 48.”

Last week, Mayor Dave Bing forced Police Chief Warren Evans to resign after little more than a year on the job, in part because he was unhappy with the way Evans was pushing his own police reality show.

In a promo for the show, which would have been titled “The Chief,” Evans was seen holding an assault rifle outside an abandoned train station.

“It’s my job to keep the city safe. I’ll do whatever it takes,” Evans said in the clip.

Luther Keith, who heads a coalition of community groups called ARISE!, said he thinks the city doesn’t get its fair share of positive news coverage.

“While this might be a series about solving homicides in Detroit, we hope that it recognizes there is more to Detroit than homicides,” Keith said of “Detroit 1-8-7.”

“It’s a reasonable expectation, at least to have one foot in the reality of Detroit,” he added. “There are people who live, work here and enjoy this community who aren’t touched by homicides.”

Detroit has welcomed moviemakers lured by state tax incentives.

Michigan’s film industry credit refunds 40 to 42 percent of a company’s qualified expenditures, one of the nation’s most generous giveaways.

Bing’s administration wants to take a business approach with the city’s growing film industry, mayoral spokeswoman Karen Dumas said.

The show’s producers met with the city’s film office. The original trailer was scrapped because portions could have been viewed by some as negative toward the city, Dumas said.

But the city doesn’t plan to intrude on how the show is written or filmed.

“It would be unrealistic for us to micromanage the creative process,” Dumas said. “They don’t need our input or approval, and they don’t need to do it here.”

Councilman Andre Spivey said he didn’t know if the producers planned to attend Tuesday’s meeting, and that he didn’t know what sway the council could have over the show’s content.

“I don’t want to hold back the progress of the show,” Spivey said. “I don’t want other productions to be shunned away. Do we have economic benefit at the cost of our reputation?”

Moviemaking on a large scale is new to Detroit, and its residents have thin skin when outsiders criticize the city, he said.

Audiences equate similar shows set and shot in New York as entertainment. Spivey wonders if the same will be true of those shot in Detroit.

“We really don’t know how many businesses, how many people aren’t showing up because the reputation has kept them from coming to Detroit,” Spivey said.

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Read full “MLS owns the city of Manchester right now,” crowed Conrad, who was sent off in the 39th minute. For more article, please visit Wizard beat Manchester United 2-1 .

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Keith Bulluck

Keith Bulluck is one of the very well known players of the American football sports. The latest news related to this sportsman is that he is going to join the New York Giants team of the National Football League whi ch is very famous in this sport. The Giants had agreed on a deal with Keith in order to replace him with their player Antonio Pierce ho had left the team a few days before.

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‘Torrential’ Downpour Causes Major Headaches On Roadways

Much of the city and suburbs are recovering after up to 7.5 inches of rain came in a “torrential” downpour from the Friday night and Saturday’s storm.

As of 11:30 a.m., the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290) is closed westbound between the Circle and Mannheim and eastbound from Sacramento and Damen, according to a release from Illinois State Police.

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Best Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants In Los Angeles

We’re number 8! We’re number 8! PETA has just ranked Los Angeles 8th on a list of top ten cities in America for vegans and vegetarians – because there’s more to our vegetarian restaurants besides salads and tofu. Here’s a round up of what our diverse city has to offer its animal-loving gourmands: Colombian, Ethiopian, Indian, Mexican, and Thai vegetarian cuisine all make an appearance on this list. If you have any favorite vegan or vegetarian haunts around the city that aren’t on the list, let us know!

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Mumbai Rain News

Latest Update News Mumbai Rain News: The coming year is going to be a mixed bag for Mumbaikars.

On the positive side, astrologers are predicting early rain, no water cuts and development and economic stability in 2010.

On the other hand, a possibility of a calamity by May 26, 2010, is being foreseen and the city dwellers are being asked to take care of their health.According to astrologer Atulshastri Bhagre, the city will witness an unexpected event by May 26, 2010.

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Rockies Gone Wild: Colorado Races Devolve Into All-Out War

The last time I was in Colorado, it was for the 2008 Democratic National Convention, and the city of Denver struck me as a pretty easy-going place, with friendly locals and cab drivers that basically deserve some sort of humanitarian award. But then someone decided to install a massive statue of the Egyptian God of the Underworld at the airport, and now the whole state has been engulfed by 2010 candidates who have declared war on each other.

Have you heard about the high heels? Well, in the race to decide the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in the Centennial State, that’s pretty much all anyone wants to talk about anymore. Former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton wears them! Former Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck doesn’t. His studied disregard for female footwear is apparently the number one reason he thinks people should vote for him. Or so he said, in a sexist joke he told on the stump. Norton countered with an attack ad of her own.

And the debate rages. No, seriously! It really does! There was a actual debate Thursday night and today, the Denver Post devotes the first eight paragraphs of a fifteen paragraph piece exclusively to the matter of shoes. (It does eventually get around to talking about Afghanistan, where I’m told we’re fighting a war.)

Elsewhere, the GOP has two candidates battling it out to determine who will be America’s Next Top Person To Run Against Former Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper To Be Governor Of Colorado. In one corner, we have former 3rd District Representative Scott McInnis. In the other, entrepreneur Dan Maes. And parachuting into the ring, we have Tom Tancredo — former Representative and real-life David Mamet character (his policy: “Always be closing (America’s border)“).

Tancredo is not happy! (But you already knew that, because we are talking about Tom Tancredo.) And he’s issued a crazy ultimatum to everyone involved:

Former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo demanded today that the two GOP gubernatorial candidates drop out of the race.

If they don’t, he said he will run for governor as an American Constitution Candidate, a move likely to split the Republican Party in November’s general election.

This isn’t making state GOP chair Dick Wadhams happy, at all.

“I honestly can’t believe he’s doing this right now,” Wadhams said. “By creating this false choice that they have to get out now or I get in, is nothing more than Tom following his own ambition.”

Wadhams position is that if Tancredo jumps into the race, it will essentially split the conservative vote and pave the way for a Hickenlooper victory. Tancredo believes that this outcome is going to happen anyway if the choices are McInnis and Maes. And so, Tancredo wants the two candidates to follow this insane plan of his — to save Colorado:

Tancredo called upon Scott McInnis and Dan Maes to commit to leaving the race Aug. 11, just hours following the results of the primary. That way a Republican vacancy committee could appoint a replacement. Tancredo said he doesn’t care if the substitute is not himself.

So, the idea is that the two competitors will commit to not running before the primary, then they actually stage the primary, and then the winner will say, “Like I promised Tom Tancredo, I will now quit the race, for some reason!” This does not seem likely to happen!

But as angry as Tancredo is at the state of the gubernatorial race, at least he’s fighting his battle with political tactics and hasn’t resorted to raining actual blows upon actual people. That may not be the case in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary.

The battle between state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff and Senator Michael Bennet has devolved into a street fight. By which I mean, an actual street fight:

Sparks flew Wednesday at a press conference held at Romanoff’s Denver headquarters and attended by members of the Bennet campaign. Romanoff Deputy Campaign Manager Berrick Abramson and Bennet Communications Director Trevor Kincaid clashed in the parking lot after Romanoff finished speaking.

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