Is your twitter timeline becoming a bit stale? Time Magazine has picked 140 Twitter feeds that are shaping the conversation. And by conversation they mean epic sports tweeting. So If you don’t already follow @oldhossradbourn — Pitching deity; dapper gent. Do it! Do it now!

Here’s a sample tweet: “I am still so very angry that I was listed as but the second-best player in “MLB® 1885 The Show™.”
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Promotional ads for Opening Day are usually pretty lame but this one got our attention. It may feel like winter in Toronto but the Blue Jays, Sportsnet [sort of like ESPN] and Diddy featuring Sklar Grey have collaborated to inform us that Bautista, Romero and Company are ‘Coming Home’.

Struggling with an Angry Birds addiction? Well, look no further. Mike Tyson has developed a 3-step, check that, 1-step solution to curing this growing problem.

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What if Gus Johnson and Bill Raftery were soccer commentators? This is Landon Donovan’s epic, game-winning goal in extra time against Algeria during group play of the 2010 World Cup. Thrilling! [via sportressofblogitude]

A nifty chart by the Harvard Sports Analysis Collective showing every sports-related injury mentioned in the media in 2010. Who knew quadricep would have been the most discussed injury in 2010. I totally thought it would have been nostril.

The Worldwide Leader in Dong Shots: A. J. Daulerio has turned Deadspin.com into the raunchiest, funniest, and most controversial sports site on the Web. via — GQ.com

More than any other sports journalist in years, Daulerio has been redefining where that line is, and then crashing over it. His tactics—reporting rumors, paying for news, and making Deadspin’s money on stories that are really about sex, not sports—are questionable. His success is not. When he became editor of the site in July 2008, it had 700,000 readers per month. Today it has 2.3 million.

Great read. A.J. is our homeboy!

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It’s about time! MikeVick.ning.com is up and running. Who’s signing up?

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Surf’s up DUDE! Btw does anyone speak Surfer?

Apparently the Dallas Cowboys website didn’t crash? With all the drama surrounding the team the past week we guess they forgot to renew the domain, which costs $9.99 a year. The site dallascowboys.com was actually on sale for a short time. Yikes.

According to the Dallas Morning News, it appears the team simply forgot to renew the domain registration for dallascowboys.com. The team quickly renewed the registration, but apparently, it can take up to 48 hours for all Internet service providers to recognize it. As of 9:39 a.m. (ET) on Tuesday, this is what you saw on the Cowboys official site.

As expected the Cowboys now have the domain secured and is now on auto-renew. Our Advice to the Cowboys: Keep the site down until you get a ‘W’.

Who needs social media when you have bristol board a sharpie and this kind of artistic talent. BTW get well soon Tony.

New York mourns the loss of the Yankees.

via sportsnetny

(Source: sportsnetnewyork)