Sports Biz Video Gallery
Lebron James tells fans he will likely ditch the number 23 next year. CNBC's Darren Rovell has the story.
Discussing bullet-proof sports equipment, with Rob Vito, Unequal Technologies president and CNBC's Darren Rovell.
darren rovell's sports index
- Michelle Wie Wins, Now What?
- TV Series Inks Unique Deal For Fight
- The Breakdown: LeBron To Change To No. 6?
- Will Kevlar Revolutionize Sports?
- Boise State's Brilliant Stock Plan
- USC Football Blog Leads All-Access Space
- Agassi Book Buzz Paying Off Early
- Yankees Team Signed Ball Selling For $3,500
- Moon Hopes To Complete Amazing Story
- These Poker Stories Are No Bluff
RSS FEED
» Help
MOST SHARED
- BlackRock: Central Banks To Be Net Buyers of Gold
- Millions May Have to Repay Part of Obama Tax Credit
- Gold Is in a 'Bubble' And Will Keep Going Higher: Gartman
- Weak US Housing Market Drags on Lowe's Profit
- Cisco Ups Tandberg Bid, Claims Over 40% Backing
- Madoff Auction: $4,750 for a Decoy Duck?
- EADS Cautious on Full-Year Forecast after Earnings Dip
- Devon to Sell its Gulf, International Assets
- S&P to Hit 1,175 in the Short Term: Strategist
- Busch: US Health Care Bill a Concern for the Chinese
- Underwater Mortgages Could Sink Even Deeper
- My Market and Fed Outlook Now: BlackRock's Doll
- Farrell: The Market is Still Seeking Reassurance
- GM Cuts Losses—Plans Early Loan Repayment
- Schork Oil Outlook: Still Bearish Crude, But Skeptical
- Michelle Wie Wins, Now What?
- Taking a Page from Obama's Asia Agenda in Investing
- Gold Is in a 'Bubble' And Will Keep Going Higher: Gartman
- Millions May Have to Repay Part of Obama Tax Credit
- Madoff Auction: $4,750 for a Decoy Duck?
- Slideshow: Madoff's Luxury Boats Go Up for Auction
- Retail Sales Show Gain, But Manufacturing Gauge Slips
- Business Inventories Fall 0.4% in September
- Intel Plans to Increase Dividend 12.75%; Shares Gain
- Several Credit Card Companies See Default Rate Fall
- Fed Proposes Crackdown on Excessive Gift-Card Fees
powered by digg
Sports Biz
Mar.24
11:32 AM ET
Monday, 24 Mar 2008
Minor League Baseball Logo Contest--"Sweet 16" Run Off
Posted By:Darren Rovell
Topics:Sports
So the Quad Cities River Bandits and the Williamsport Crosscutters and the Toledo Mudhens and the Clinton Lumberkings were both knotted in a 50-50 tie at 9 a.m. ET on Saturday morning. We will now have a run-off of the two matchups. Here are the rules.
Voting starts now and ends at 5 p.m. ET today. If there is a tie at 5 p.m., the voting will be noted at 15 minute intervals (i.e., 5:15 p.m., 5:30 p.m.), until one of the teams has a lead. That team will be determined a winner.
![]() |
#4 Williamsport Crosscutters vs. #12 Quad Cities River Bandits |
![]() |
#7 Toledo Mudhens vs. #2 Clinton Lumberkings |
MInor League Contest Posts
Questions? Comments?
© 2009 CNBC, Inc. All Rights Reserved
MORE FROM CNBC










