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Scott Bordow gives his take on the Valley sports scene five times a week, only in the East Valley Tribune.The Diamondbacks have the second-worst record in baseball, they lead the league in errors, and they’ve lost nine of their last 11 series. On Friday, after Arizona had nearly as many errors (three) as hits (four) in a 5-0 loss to Colorado, infielder Mark Reynolds all but called his teammates quitters.
Scott Bordow: You want to know why athletes such as Manny Ramirez believe there are no serious consequences for their actions? Because we make them feel that way.
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Scott Bordow: To know Amaré Stoudemire is to understand that what comes out of his mouth shouldn’t be taken seriously. The man is a walking, talking contradiction.
We point out these inconsistencies as a narrative for Stoudemire’s Twitter account, Amareisreal. In a post Tuesday morning, Stoudemire wrote: “Breaking News! Amaré Stoudemire to the Lakers!! He might take less money to win a championship.”
Bordow: Boy, a guy goes away for a week …
1. Suns trade Shaq, may deal Stoudemire.
2. Diamondbacks lose five straight, eight of nine.
3. Webb may need shoulder surgery, 9 months of rehab.
4. Jerry Reinsdorf offers to purchase Coyotes for $148 million.
Scott Bordow: This is a tenuous time for the Phoenix Suns. Their grip on Valley sports fans has been loosened. For only the second time in franchise history — 1998 being the other — they’re looking up at the Cardinals, both in terms of success and popularity.
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