Updates: Escondido In-N-Out? Brad Keselowski, Kevin Harvick, Sean Gallagher, Everett Williams and more…
Escondido Finally Getting An In-N-Out?
NCTimes.com is reporting that Escondido has almost finalized a deal to have an In-N-Out open in the city as early as Spring 2010. The popular burger chain would be adjacent to the 15 at Valley Parkway in the location that was formally Fogarty’s. Escondido lost out on a chance to have an In-N-Out on El Norte Pkwy over 18 years ago when there was a dispute over the height of the sign for the restaurant. More
It’s Official, Keselowski to Penske
Brad Keselowski’s long courtship with Penske Racing ended Tuesday when he finally took an offer to move to the Sprint Cup Series.
Keselowski, who had been hoping to move into a Cup ride with mighty Hendrick Motorsports, will instead drive the No. 12 Dodge next season. He’ll replace David Stremme, and run full schedules in both the Cup and Nationwide Series.
“This was the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make in my life,” Keselowski said. “But I woke up this morning feeling confident I had made the right one. It was clear to me this is the direction I want to head.” More
Childress Reiterates Harvick Is Staying Put
Team owner Richard Childress reiterated Monday that Kevin Harvick will be back in his car next season despite nonstop rumors to the contrary.
“We want to put the rumors behind us by stating together that Kevin will drive RCR’s No. 29 … for the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season,” Childress said in a statement.
No word on what Delana’s sweet ass thinks about it all…More
Sean Gallagher Heads to Portland
Right-handed pitcher Sean Gallagher, the Player to be Named Later in the trade with Oakland for Scott Hairston, has finished rehabbing an injured knee and will be heading to Portland for a few relief appearances before the Triple-A season wraps up on September 7th. If all goes well we could see Gallagher in a Padres uniform shortly after that. Back in July before he was named as the PTBNL, Swasted.com had our money on him being the guy, now it time to see what he’s got.

ants out; Richard Childress says not yet. Is this a relationship that can weather another year bound by contract? “Richard Childress Racing has a multi-year contract with Shell-Pennzoil that includes the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Shell-Pennzoil remains a great partner for RCR and Kevin Harvick as well as our sport overall. RCR also has a multi-year contract with Kevin Harvick that includes the 2010 season. That said, Shell will be the sponsor and Kevin will be the driver of RCR’s No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Impala SS in 2010.” -Richard Childress
