THE TEN: 6/5/2012

The TEN

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

1.) Former Cincinnati Reds reliever Pedro Borbon has died of cancer. He was 65. In 593 games, Borbon compiled a 69-39 record and 80 saves between 1969 and 1980.

2.) West Covina running back Josh Best.

3.) Mid Valley Sports fantasy football director Matt Khitikian has tickets to Game Four wednesday night at Staples Center.

4.) “Why is it anytime you have a difference of opinion with someone you’re considered a hater?”— NFL free agent Chris Harris.

5.) “Garvey, Garvey needed a BLANKING oar to hit the BLANKING ball! I tell you he would have made one BLANK of a great cricket player, hitting the ball on one BLANKING bounce!”— Tom Lasorda sound cut from “The Jim Healy Show”.

6.) Sugar Shane Mosely, 40, announces his retirement from boxing.

7.) Angels first baseman Albert Pujols: 216 at-bats, 8 home runs, 30 Rbis, .236 batting average.

8.) Game Three of the Stanley Cup drew a crowd of 18,764. The largest in Staples Center history for a Kings game.

9.) On this date in 2010 Ocean View defeated Bonita 2-1 in the Division III baseballl finals.

10.) Monrovia linebacker George Frazier.

How things can change... Division I linebacker prospect George Frazier at quarterback for Monrovia

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