August 25, 2007 1:42 PM PDT

Football and baseball on your iPhone

by Dave Phillips
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The baseball pennant race is closing in and football is about to start, so what could be better than up-to-the minute info on your favorite sports team on your iPhone?

Fumbleview is an iPhone application that keeps real-time track of your NFL team's games as they fight through the season. You will see up-to-the-minute plays, and all you have to do is pick your team from the drop-down list to get in on the action. With the football season only a couple of weeks away, this one will be a hit.

Pickleview is a similar application that covers Major League Baseball and shows a baseball diamond with live graphics of on-base runners and pitch counts. Simply go to Pickleview or Fumbleview on your iPhone to check out these applications. A game has to be in progress for you to appreciate the power of these applications.

Dave Philips is a co-founder of the Titleist Performance Institute, a world-class golf instructor, and the host of the TV show Golf Fitness Academy on the Golf Channel. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET.
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by Kulisi October 4, 2007 8:04 AM PDT
the espn phone and blackberrys do this to
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RUWT? Sports
by mark-ruwt October 21, 2007 10:27 PM PDT
Hey Dave, take a look at RUWT? Sports. We don't dive down to the play-by-play level--we focus more on helping people see which games are worth watching. RUWT? looks for instant classics in the making, picking out the no-hitter through 7, the double overtime thriller, and the jaw-dropping upset, and rates them all so you know if you need to hightail it to a sports bar.

http://areyouwatchingthis.com/iphone

Keep the remote in one hand, and your iPhone on RUWT? Sports in the other.
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Dave Phillips is one of the founders of the Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside, California; he is Class A member of the PGA of America and has devoted the past 18 years to becoming a world-class instructor. He has his own television show on the golf channel, Golf Fitness Academy, and is regularly featured as a writer in several major golf and sports publications as well as on his site MyTPI.com. When he is not working at the Titleist Performance Institute, Phillips lectures around the world on golf-specific fitness and sports technology.

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