You might think you could already find out everything you want to know about Cameron Maybin, but we still had a few things to ask the Detroit Tigers?center fielder.Who was your favorite player growing up? Maybin: Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Cameron,?cuz they were the most exciting two guys to watch when I was coming up. I felt like they played great defense, they both had great bodies. [I] was almost in awe of how they looked, ya know? Mike Cameron, especially. And again too, as a young African-American, you kind of gravitate towards the African-American and black guys that were playing. Those guys were my two favorites, hands down.Who is your favorite player to watch today (not a teammate)? Maybin: Martin Prado, I always say. I love watching him play the game. He just plays the game right. He never takes a pitch off. Never takes an at-bat off. Always runs things out, ya know. Hes a professional. Joe Mauer, the same way. I just love the way they respect the game, and you can see it in the way they play.Who is your most underrated teammate? Maybin: Underrated? I guess Ive gotta say [Ian] Kinsler. This guy should get way more love than he gets.?Everybody knows he can play, but I dont think he gets the credit he deserves, especially as a teammate goes. Guys just a great guy to be around every day.Whats the most annoying question you are asked by the media?Maybin: Annoying? Getting asked a question about Miggy not hitting a homer or something in a week. Its like, this guy -- were talking about Miguel Cabrera. That question is kinda annoying.One rule you would change? Maybin: The whole getting fined for stepping out of the box. You get little fines and warnings for the whole time-limit stuff. Its bogus. You get like a warning, but its something natural, if youve been doing it for years. I mean, we voted on it, as a whole, but I think thats kind of bogus.Who is ultimately responsible for policing the game? Players, manager, umpires, league? Maybin: I think its a combination.How big of a problem are?performance-enhancing drugs?in todays game? Maybin: It looks like its starting to clean up right now pretty good. It doesnt seem to be a big problem right now, at least in my opinion.What is something that people dont know about you or have wrong about you? Maybin: I dont know. They have Google now, so they know everything about us. Adidas Superstar Baratas España . Two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260 injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs. Adidas Superstar Rebajas . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. The unidentified worker broke both legs and was airlifted to a nearby hospital. http://www.baratasadidassuperstar.es/ . 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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Latavius Murray scored twice in his return from turf toe, and the Oakland Raiders handled listless Jacksonville 33-16 Sunday and gave coach Jack Del Rio a victory against his former team.Murray, who missed the past two games, finished with 59 yards on 18 carries. Michael Crabtree caught eight passes for 96 yards and a touchdown from Derek Carr, Sebastian Janikowski kicked four field goals and the Raiders played the kind of defense theyve been looking for all season.The result was the teams most complete win of the season. Oakland improved to 4-0 on the road and moved to 5-2 for the first time since 2001.The Jaguars (2-4), meanwhile, dropped a third straight at EverBank Field and added more speculation about the future of coach Gus Bradley.Jacksonville fell to 14-40 during Bradleys four seasons, and the latest loss was filled with poor execution on both sides of the ball and a lack of discipline down the stretch.Del Rio had to be thrilled with the outcome, getting the franchises first win in three trips to Jacksonville. Del Rio spent nine years coaching the Jaguars and was fired with five games remaining in the 2011 season.Del Rio was booed while jogging onto the field with his team before the game.The louder jeers came later -- for the home team. Blake Bortles threw for 246 yards, with two interceptions and a garbage-time touchdown. Allen Robinson caught two passes for 9 yards. The Jaguars finished with 344 yards of offense -- the fewest gained against the leagues worst-ranked defense this season.JAGUARS MELTDOWNFirst, receiver Marqise Lee was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct and then defensive tackle Malik Jackson was penalized twice on the same play. It was an obvious meltdown near the end of a frustrating day for the Jaguars. Jackson was penalized for roughing the passer on a third-and-10 play and then given another 15-yarder for using abusive language toward an official. He was ejected four plaays later following another exchange with an official.dddddddddddd Jackson ran to the locker room, seemingly eager to get off the field early.Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Raiders receiver Johnny Holton were ejected for fighting in the final minutes of the lopsided matchup.RED ZONE WOESThe Jaguars again struggled to score touchdowns in the red zone. They settled for two short field goals in three trips inside the 20-yard line against the Raiders, throwing an interception from the 18 and then failing to convert from the 8- and 9-yard lines. Its become a trend, with the offenses past six trips resulting in three field goals, two INTs and a touchdown.THROAT SLASHCrabtree was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct after his touchdown reception late in the first half. Replays showed back judge Steve Freeman signaling that Crabtree performed a throat-slash gesture, which has been banned by the league since 1999. Because of the penalty, Crabtree would have been ejected had he been flagged for another personal foul in the second half.ANOTHER HUGE HOLEThe Jaguars have been one of the leagues slowest-starting teams the past two seasons. Facing Oakland did little to change that. Jacksonville trailed 20-6 at halftime, the fourth time in six games Bradleys team has been behind by double digits before the break. The Jags trailed 21-0 at San Diego, 10-0 against Baltimore and 10-0 at Chicago. They rallied to beat the Bears.MILLER OUTJaguars nose tackle Roy Miller, one of the teams top defensive linemen, left the game in the third quarter with an Achilles tendon injury and did not return. Playing without Miller for any extended period of time would be a huge loss for a defense that has made significant strides this season.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '