June 23
Dick's Stock Watch identifies whose stock is up and whose is down over the past week across the world of sports.
STOCK UP: Klitschko, Halladay, Willis
Vitali Klitschko -- Despite losing the fight to heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis on a TKO in the sixth round, Klitschko was ahead on points on all three judges' scorecards and got a lot of respect because he wanted to continue fighting despite the vicious cuts around his eye.
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Roy Halladay -- The Toronto Blue Jays' starter won his 11th straight start Sunday, leading the Jays to a 4-2 victory over Montreal. It's the longest such streak in the majors in six years. Halladay is 11-2 with a 3.57 ERA.
Dontrelle Willis -- The Florida Marlins rookie left-hander is 5-0 with an 0.96 ERA in his last six starts. He could be the rookie of the year.
STOCK DOWN: Canseco, Tyson, Rangers, Tigers
Jose Canseco -- Canseco was charged for steroid use while on house arrest. How dumb can you be?
Mike Tyson -- Tyson was charged for his part in a fight Saturday in Brooklyn. Will he ever stay out of trouble?
Texas Rangers -- The Rangers have lost 19 of 21 games. I feel bad for A-Rod, baby!
Detroit Tigers -- The Tigers still have fewer wins (18) than the Toronto pair of Cory Lidle (10) and Halladay (11).