The Roundup: Two Soccer Injury Scares, the Softball/Lesbian Debate, and LeBron
By Jason McIntyre

Rico McCoy, Tampa Bay Bucs linebacker: Women shouldn’t ask guys out. [Joe Bucs Fan]
Yes, game one was a snoozer, mostly because the Celtics “play in slow motion.” [TJ Simers]
“Fresh faces” is one way to put it about the women’s French Open final: Francesca Schiavone and Samantha Stosur. Who? [Fox Sports]
Tackling the women-who-play-softball-are-lesbians issue. [LA Times]
How about automating calls at first base? That would solve some issues. [WSJ]
As an 80s and early 90s DC sports viewer, we’d have to go George Michael here. [Wash Post]
Australian Rules athlete urges homosexual players to “stay in the closet.” [Daily Mail]
Jozy Altidore had a injury scare yesterday, and today, Rio Ferdinand of England is going through the same thing. [NYDN, Independent]
Here are a slew of photos featuring Bronson Arroyo and moderately attractive women. [It’s Always Sunny in Detroit]
The New York Times partners up with Nate Silver’s blog, 538. [Cool]
ESPN said today was the day everyone would hear about USC’s punishment from the NCAA. Maybe not? [USA Today]
LeBron to surpass Art Modell as the most hated man in Cleveland sports history? [Esquire]
Analyzing the radio calls following Jim Joyce’s blown call at 1st base. [Bats]
Michael Bloomberg, you sir, are pathetic. [via SI]