Sports Rewind: McJordan BBQ Sauce Sells for Nearly $10,000
Fan drops serious bucks on 20-year-old Michael Jordan sauce.
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That's Some Special Sauce - A special sauce, Ray Lewis's season-ending injury, Usain Bolt crashes Saturday Night Live, Lance Armstrong doping saga continues, plus more sports news. —Britt MiddletonWould you pay $10,000 for 20-year old barbeque sauce? What if it was McJordan sauce that was used on McJordan Burgers, named for basketball star Michael Jordan? Well, someone in Chicago did just that Monday. A gallon jug of McJordan BBQ sauce sold on eBay for $9,995 Monday night to a buyer from Chicago. "This gallon of McJordan BBQ sauce is from 1992 when McDonald's sold McJordan Burgers as a promotional menu item," wrote Mort Bank in his eBay ad.(Photos left to right: Courtesy ebay.com and JEFF HAYNES/AFP/Getty Images)
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Ray Lewis Sidelined With Shoulder Injury - Grim news for Ravens fans: star linebacker Ray Lewis will be sidelined for the rest of the regular season after tearing his right tricep in Sunday's win over the Dallas Cowboys. (Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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Party Crasher - In a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, Bolt appeared in a skit poking fun at last week's vice presidential debate, calling Rep. Paul Ryan (played by Taran Killam) out for saying it was he — and not Bolt — who won the 100-meter dash at the London Olympics. (Photo: Courtesy of NBC)
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Derek Jeter's Down for the Count - New York Yankees star Derek Jeter’s dreams of another World Series win (he has five to his name) were abruptly shattered when the shortstop suffered a broken ankle in Saturday's playoff game against the Detroit Tigers. (Photo: AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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Outrage Over Michael Vick's Family Addition - After tweeting a family photo where a box of dog biscuits was in clear view, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick confirmed that he is once again a dog owner. In 2007, Vick served 21 months in prison for his role in a dog fighting ring and has since worked as an advocate for animal welfare. (Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)
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