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1) D-Rose Gives The BEST Mothers Day Gifts – Derrick Rose won the MVP on the NBA and gave one of the best acceptance speeches we have seen in quite a while. For being the youngest (22) MVP winner, he sure sounds pretty mature. Check out the following video and go to exactly 5 minutes in to see why this kid is one special man. Don’t worry, it is OK to say “That D-Rose is a catch, gives the best mothers day gifts ever with that acceptance speech.
2) No Hitter! – The no-hitter is one of the most highly sought after accolades for a pitcher in baseball. Imagine facing at least 27 batters (3 outs per inning, and 9 innings) and not one of them getting a single hit. That is what Francisco Liriano did last night when he threw nine innings of no-hit ball in the Minnesota Twins’ 1-0 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. This doesn’t happen more that 3 times a season or so, so take note. Don’t hesitate to say: “Man, Loriano tossed a no hitter this early in the season? Awesome”


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