(skip to picks)1-0-0 today with Tiger Woods carding over 70 in his first round of play. Looks like they got the first round finished but only a part of the way through the second round by 8:30pm EDT. I think they'll be fortunate to finish out the second round on Saturday and we'll be looking at a Monday finish for this tournament at the least. Looks like my evening picks failed, but my streak lives on. Oh, and the icons work to some degree now. Click on the 'H'ulu icon to see that widget, the mp3 icon for the player, etc., and just click on them again if you'd like to switch them off. Eventually you'll be able to drag the widgets around the page, but not for now. So on to the picks.
Recaps
Woods was up at the top of the leaderboard until Hole No. 15.
Picks
1) Tiger Woods' Score After First 9 Holes (#10-#18): 34 or lower vs. 35 or higher - 34 or lower
2) South Africa vs. Spain - 2 goals or fewer
3) Milwaukee Brewers @ Detroit Tigers - Detroit
4) Tampa Bay Rays @ New York Mets - Tampa Bay
5) Los Angeles Galaxy @ San Jose Quakes - San Jose
6) Wladimir Klitschko vs. Rushlan Chagaev - Any other result
7) Toronto Blue Jays @ Washington Nationals - Toronto
8) New York Yankees @ Florida Marlins - Florida
9) Atlanta Braves hits off Beckett vs. Josh Beckett strikeouts - Braves hits off Beckett
10) Brad Keselowski vs. Carl Edwards - Edwards has a lower finishing position
11) Oakland Athletics @ San Diego Padres - San Diego
12) Arizona Diamondbacks @ Seattle Mariners - Seattle
Previews

Well, the rain has had all day Friday to dry out and will continue to do so up until Tiger tees off at 10:06am EDT as the area remained dry through the evening and night hours. There looks to be rain moving in

``Once you're winning you want to maintain the momentum, so for us it is very important to win and not draw tomorrow." ---Spain goalkeeper Pepe Reina |
The match between Iraq and New Zealand will take place at the same time as the South African's tie, however, so they will not be looking to take any chances against Spain. South Africa's coach, Joel Santana, has said they must look to attack if they wish to achieve a positive result but must also be mindful on defense so as not to lose their advantage on goal differential to the Iraqis. Santana appears to be realistic in not expecting to earn a clean sheet against Spain and will need a goal for a draw or win, while indicating he would still like Bafana Bafana to focus on defense. As for Spain, they will be looking to give some of their players some rest ahead of their semifinal matches against Brazil, Italy, or Egypt, whoever they may draw against. One of the front men will almost certainly be rested for the match, with Fernando Llorente or Daniel Guiza coming in to replace them. The BBC reports Fernando Torres is the most likely striker to be rested by Spanish coach Vicente del Bosque, though Villa may take the role of substitute, or both. Pepe Reina is set to replace Iker Casillas in goal, while Xavi and Juan Mata also look to be rested. Additionally, defenders Sergio Ramos and Carlos Marchena may see limited action if they start at all. Make no mistake, however. Whoever the Spain fields in their Starting XI will be filled to the brim with incredibly gifted footballers.
South Africa: Khune, Booth, Gaxa, Masilela, Davids, Mokoena, Sibaya, Pienaar, Modise, Mashego, Parker.
Spain: Reina, Ramos, Arbeloa, Pique, Capdevila, Riera, Fabregas, Alonso, Cazorla, Villa, Guiza
6) Vitali Wladimirovich Klitschko will be fighting Ruslan Chagaev in Berlin, Germany (1pm EDT) in front of 60,000 roaring fans. It will be the biggest crowd to watch a boxing match in Germany since 1939, when Max Schmeling fought Adolf Heuser in front of 70,000 in Stuttgart. Klitschko sports a 52-3 record, with those losses coming early in his career (2003 and earlier). The vast majority (over 90%) of his victories have come by knockout or technical knockout. His opponent, Chagaev, is undefeated with a 25-0 record, including an impressive split decision victory over Nikolay Valuev in 2007. The match is being held in Germany and I'll take SkyBet's British odds on this one which have a victory by Klitschko via decision as the single most favored result. Overall then, accounting for the sportsbooks' profits the KO/TKO by Klitschko comes out to 46.4% with any other result being favored at 53.6%.
9) Beckett appears to either dominate this kind of matchup by flirting with the no-hitter, or lose by a small margin in general. It also looks like he's either in the groove, or not. Based on his last performance against Philadelphia I'm going to say he's not in a groove right now. Over his career against the Braves' batting order he has averaged one fewer batter faced per hit given up than per strikeout.