Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Today's Information About Sports Illustrated for Wednesday, June 29, 2011

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(2:25:59 PM) Sports Illustrated's Ultimate Playlist – Music and sports are so intertwined it's hard to imagine one without the other. Boston fans sing Tessie and Sweet Caroline to rally the Red Sox. (This story continues here)

(2:04:22 PM) Sports Illustrated Builds on Entertainment Weekly's App Success – During The Master’s Tournament last week, Sports Illustrated’s Golf Group rolled out Front9, a paid iPad and iPhone application—with a major assist from Time Inc. sibling Entertainment Weekly. (This story continues here)

(1:55:55 PM) Charlie Sheen Tells Sports Illustrated He Used Steroids to Prepare for Role as Ricky 'Wild Thing' Vaughn in 'Major ... – The Charlie Sheen crazy train just keeps on rolling, one stop after another. In an interview with Sports Illustrated as part of its "Where are they now?" issue, Sheen tells the magazine that in order to prepare for his role as Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn in Major League, he took steroids. "Let's just say that I was enhancing my performance a little bit." says Sheen. "It was the only time I ever ... (This story continues here)

(2:27:54 PM) Sports Illustrated's top 10 earning athletes, no New Orleans athlete on the list – Sports Illustrated's 50 top-earning American athletes by salary, winnings, endorsements and appearance fees will be released this week and, a sneak peek of the top 10 is out and even though three NFL quarterbacks are on the list, none of... (This story continues here)

(2:14:39 PM) Sports Illustrated to recount story of champion Bowie Bears team – The 1949 Bowie Bears, the city's first state high-school baseball champions and, until Socorro's triumphant run in 2009, this city's only state high-school baseball champions, will receive national acclaim this weekend when Sports Illustrated hits the newsstands. (This story continues here)

(1:54:20 PM) Kenyon Martin Makes Sports Illustrated's 2011 Fortunate 50 – Sports Illustrated released its yearly Fortunate 50 , which ranks the highest-paid athletes in sports. These rankings are based on salary, endorsements and other similar factors. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson come in at Nos. 1 and 2, while the championship-less and ring-less LeBron James closes out the top three. The only player from a Colorado team to appear on the list is the Denver Nuggets ... (This story continues here)

(2:00:30 PM) Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol Among Sports Illustrated's Top-Earning Athletes – Sports Illustrated released its list of the top-earning American athletes on Thursday , a ranking of all athletes by their money made in 2011 via both salary and endorsements. Kobe Bryant has been a staple on these lists for some time, which is understandable since he has made nearly $200 million in his 15-year career . Bryant is the highest-ranking local athlete on this list, checking in at ... (This story continues here)

(2:01:24 PM) La Bowie Bears Featured In Sports Illustrated – Writer Alexander Wolff discusses his Sports Illustrated article on the 1949 Bowie baseball team that won the state championship in a podcast on the magazine's website. (This story continues here)

(1:53:37 PM) Remembering A 'Babe' Sports Fans Shouldn't Forget – Only one woman made the top 10 in Sports Illustrated 's 2000 list of the 100 greatest athletes of the 20th century. Don Van Natta Jr. tells her story in Wonder Girl: The Magnificent Sporting Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias. . (This story continues here)

(1:51:33 PM) Audio: Sports Illustrated writer discusses profile on champion Bowie baseball team – Writer Alexander Wolff discusses his Sports Illustrated article on the 1949 Bowie baseball team that won the state championship in a podcast on the magazine's website. (This story continues here)

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