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Jackie Wagerweb - ArticlesJackie,
Sports Columnist,born in San Jose, Costa Rica. Started in the sports business 15 years ago, my interests are mostly sports events. Mets/Yankees ColumnAt this point in the season, both the New York Yankees and the New York Mets have nearly identical records, but it is the past that makes these two franchises so different. Second Round has been Completely UnpredictableThe second round of the 2006 NBA Playoffs has been all it was hyped to be. They're Grrrrrrreat Why the Tigers May be For RealWhen you bet on baseball, the trick is to stay ahead of the curve. Wolfsburg, Germany Croatia vs. PolandThe Croatian national football team has played in international tournaments as a national team since Croatia's independence in 1990-1992 and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation. FYR Macedonia against EcuadorSpain is receiving and upward looks team as Ecuador for a friendly match up, against the Macedonian National team. FIFA Match Iran vs. CroatiaThis will be their third successive appearance to the final stage of the tournament since they are an independent country. Croatia finished on top of the qualifying round in group 8 from the Europe zone. Cubs fans can charge with Cubs and WrigleyNot only are the Cubs charging in the National League Central this season, but so are their fans. FIFA Friendly Match Italy vs. UkraineItaly's National team is up for great things this year as they go to Germany to participate in the biggest soccer event; the Italian squad is one of the most renowned teams in the history of soccer, always with great performances in the final stage of the FIFA World Cup and this year won't be the exception. Ain't no sucker like Jim DuquetteA baseball trade is basically a wager by two general managers that the player each acquires will be better than the one he gives up. It may or may not work out well. That's gambling. Mark Cuban, a Man of ControversyRenegade Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined $200,000 this week for his most recent antics. Half of the fine came from Cuban charging onto the court to protest an official's call, and the other half resulted from Cuban criticizing officials on his Web blog.
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