TOP 10s
TOP 10s
Baltimore’s Cal Ripken Jr. hit a solo homer in the third that broke a scoreless tie en route to his second All-Star MVP. He joins Steve Garvey and Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Gary Carter as the only players to win multiple All-Star MVP Awards. (AP)

1. Reggie Jackson • Detroit, 1971

2. Stan Musual • Milwaukee, 1955

3. Cal Ripken Jr. • Seattle, 2001

4. Ted Williams • Detroit, 1941

5. Babe Ruth • Chicago, 1933

6. Fred Lynn • Chicago, 1983

7. Johnny Callison • New York, 1964

8. Bo Jackson • Anaheim, 1989

9. Ichiro Suzuki • San Francisco, 2007

10. Sandy Alomar Jr. • Cleveland, 1997

According to the Washington Examiner

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From NationalReview.com:

10. Dead people can’t vote at IOC meetings

9. Obama distracted by 25 min meeting with Gen. McChrystal

8. Who cares if Obama couldn’t talk the IOC into Chicago? He’ll be able to talk Iran out of nukes.

7. The impediment is Israel still building settlements.

6. Obviously no president would have been able to acomplish it.

5. We’ve been quite clear and said all along that we didn’t want the Olympics.

4. This isn’t about the number of Olympics “lost”, it’s about the number of Olympics “saved” or “created”.

3. Clearly not enough wise Latina judges on the committee

2. Because the IOC is racist.

1. It’s George Bush’s fault.

What is your Top 10?
  1. Bellagio Hotel; Las Vegas, Nevada
  2. Debre Berhan Selassie Church; Gonder, Ethiopia
  3. Grand Central Station; New York City, New York
  4. Galeries Lafayette Department Store; Paris, France
  5. Khai Dinh Tomb; Hue, Vietnam
  6. Sant’Ignazio Church; Rome, Italy
  7. Sagrada Familia; Barcelona, Spain
  8. Central Rotunda, Griffith Park Observatory; Los Angeles, California
  9. Macy’s Department Store; Chicago, Illinois
  10. Opera Garnier; Paris, France

According to Reuter’s…

What is your Top 10?
  1. Great Lake (Chicago)
  2. Lucali (Brooklyn, NYC)
  3. Pizzeria Delfina (San Francisco)
  4. Pizzeria Bianco (Phoenix)
  5. Bob & Timmy’s (Providence, R.I.)
  6. Sally’s Apizza (New Haven, Conn.)
  7. Tomato Pie (Los Angeles)
  8. Co. Company (Manhattan, NYC)
  9. Tacconelli’s (Philadelphia)
  10. Totonno’s (Brooklyn, NYC)

According to Alan Richman of GQ…

What is your Top 10?
  1. London, 5.5 Million
  2. New York City, 5.4 Million
  3. Paris, 4.1 Million
  4. San Francisco, 3.3 Million
  5. Chicago, 2.7 Million
  6. Tokyo, 2.6 Million
  7. Seattle, 2.2 Million
  8. Berlin, 1.88 Million
  9. Barcelona, 1.85 Million
  10. Toronto, 1.7 Million

According to Life…

What is your Top 10?
  1. San Francisco
  2. New York
  3. Boston
  4. Chicago
  5. Philadelphia
  6. Seattle
  7. Washington, D.C.
  8. Long Beach, Calif.
  9. Los Angeles
  10. Portland

According to Walk Score…

What is your Top 10?
- Los Angeles 101 to I-405 Interchange
- Colorado 550, aka Million Dollar Highway, from Ouray to Silverton
- Atlanta’s I-285 at I-85 Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction
- San Diego, I-5
- Chicago, Circle Interchange
- Maine 1
- New York, I-95, Cross-Bronx Expressway
- Nevada I-15
- Providence, Rhode Island, I-95 at the I-195 Interchange
- Louisiana, I-10

According to MSN Autos…

What is your Top 10?
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