Carlos Zambrano No Hits The Astros

September 15, 2008

Carlos Zambrano No HitterTotal Pro Sports - After being off from the game for 11 days Carlos Zambrano came back with full force on Sunday night.  Throwing a No hitter against the Houston Astros at Miller Park in Milwaukee.  The game was played at Miller Park in Milwaukee because of Hurricane Ike which ravaged through the city of Houston.

So instead of throwing a No hitter in front of Astros fans, Carlos Zambrano pitched against a large gathering of Chicago Cubs fans.  The Hurricane worked out perfect for Cubs fans.  Having the relocation of the game played at Miller Park, Chicago fans only had to drive 1 hour and 30 minutes to see a career performance by their star pitcher. 

After Zambrano's final pitch he fell to both knees giving praise to the man above.  

                                                                                   

Immediately after finishing off the game of his life, Carlos Zambrano got down on one knee and thrust his arms toward the sky.

The emotional right-hander threw the Cubs' first no-hitter in 36 years Sunday night, a 5-0 win over Houston at Miller Park in which he returned from an 11-day layoff in his own inimitable style.

"I guess I'm back," Zambrano said with a wide smile.

Big Z is back, all right, and better than ever.

Click here to read the rest of the Article: Chicago Tribune

Francisco Rodriguez Ties Record For Saves

September 12, 2008

Francisco Rodriguez Ties record For SavesTotal Pro Sports - This kid "Francisco Rodriguez" is just amazing, he has just tied the record for saves by a closer.

Would you want him on your teams, get Francisco Rodriguez on your fantasy baseball team or get him on your Major league team it doesn't matter.  This kid will get the job done!

Rodriguez plays on a top ranked team in the Majors and yes he will have more save opportunity in the MLB because of this.  But it's one thing to have those opportunities and another to close them out, and Rodriguez closes them out on a consistent basis.

Keep an eye on Francisco Rodriguez  as he will break this record in the upcoming days and eventually go down in history as one of the most dominant and greatest closers in baseball.

A day after the Angels achieved their team goal by winning the American League West title, they got closer to one of their individual goals.

Francisco Rodriguez equaled Bobby Thigpen's major league record of 57 saves when the Angels defeated the Seattle Mariners, 7-4, on Thursday night at Angel Stadium.
"I have to give credit to my teammates," Rodriguez said. "I'd be really, really selfish if I said I set it by myself. But that's what I get paid for. That's my job right there."

So now what?

After becoming the first manager to win a playoff berth this season and the first in history to win an AL West title before mid-September, Mike Scioscia found himself contemplating that very question.

Not that it was a bad question to have to answer, mind you. It's just that it's a new one for Scioscia, who has won four division titles and a World Series since 2002 but, until now, had never clinched a playoff berth before the final week of the season.

Read the rest of the Article here: Los Angeles Times

Billy Wagner Done For The Season

September 8, 2008

Billy Wagner Done For SeasonNew York Mets closer Billy Wagner needs elbow surgery that likely will sideline him through the 2009 season. The five-time All-Star has been out since Aug. 3 and the Mets said Monday that he has a torn medial collateral ligament in his left elbow and a torn flexor pronator, which is a muscle in the forearm. The 37-year-old left-hander will have surgery later this week.

"The tear is now big enough that the doctors are recommending so-called Tommy John surgery," Mets general manager Omar Minaya said.

 

This is a big hurt to the team as they make their final run for the post season.  Hopefully, they can find a replacement in a hurry.

Read the rest of the aritcle: Yahoo Sports

Fantasy Sports Software

August 5, 2008

Fantasy Sports Software

Total Pro Sports is in development stages of creating different Fantasy Sports Software for all the professional sports.

Some of the Fantasy Sports Software that we will offer are:

  • Survivor pools: Pick the best fit team to win that week, if you lose your eliminated, if you win you will move on to the next week.  Once the season has been completed or 1 survivor the pool is completed. We will have this available for the NFL, NBA, and the NHL
  • Pik'em pools:  Pick teams to win between the daily/weekly games.  Points will be associated to the number of correct games picked in that day/week.
  • Box pools: Where users can come and create individual boxes with up to 10 players per box and invite there friends to join and make selections on the net rather then done on paper.  We will have this available for the NFL, NBA, NHL, and NCAA
  • Live Draft Inputs: When you have a live draft between your friends, Total Pro Sport will be able to host your fantasy league, and update all the stats. Rather then doing it manually. We will have this available for the NFL, NBA, NHL, and NCAA
  • Bracket Pools:  Pick the best fit team to move on and eventually win the championship.  We will have this available for March Madness and also for the NHL and the NBA.

The Fantasy Sports Software that Total Pro Sports has will compete with the best of the best .  We are always developing new software on a daily basis to improve all your gaming needs.  Please feel free to email us with suggestions or ideas for new Fantasy leagues anthony@totalprosports.com.