On Sexson not batting for Cairo yesterday with two outs in the ninth, needing a homer to tie–shows how far Sexson’s fallen, writes Steve Kelley. Wouldn’t have been fair to Sexson after he’s sat for a week, writes Geoff Baker. …

Sexson won’t talk to the media about his benching. McLaren says Sexson will “be back out there,” reports Danny O’Neil. …

Griffey hit his 599th on Saturday, you can see video on his MLB player page. …

Sounders tied in Puerto Rico and tied in Miami over the weekend. The brain trust was in Seattle watching Brazil, and thinking that’s just the type of team they’d like to have, writes Matthew Gaschk. …

Storm won on a last-second layin by Swin Cash, who’s using being not among the first nine players chosen for the Olympic team as extra motivation, writes Jayda Evans. …

Kasey Kahne finished 15th at Dover on Sunday. He’s 12th overall in the Sprint Cup standings. …

Some nice work by UW teams in spring championships. The UW women’s varsity four won gold in the NCAA Championships. The team finished second overall. The Husky men’s golfers finished seventh in the NCAA Championships, and soph. Nick Taylor was second overall and had the lowest round of any golfer on the weekend. …

John McGrath of TNT has a neat story about 92-year-old sportsman Marshall Perrow, who operated one of the first ski schools on Mt. Rainier, and still skied up until last year.