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Brown's HR sends A's over Mariners 3-2, 11 innings
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Jack Cust and Kurt Suzuki hit solo homers in the ninth inning, and Emil Brown hit another solo shot in the 11th to help the Oakland Athletics rally for a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday.
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Foyt bumps his way into Indy field before fiery crash - Published 05/17/08
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A.J. Foyt IV had already had a difficult day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway - and it was only half over.
Federer, Djokovic ease into Hamburg semis - Published 05/15/08
Reigning champion Roger Federer and Australian Open titlist Novak Djokovic were easy quarterfinal winners Friday at the $2.955 million Masters Series Hamburg, a clay-court French Open tuneup.
Indians sweep A's, scoreless streak ends - Published 05/14/08
CLEVELAND (AP) An unearned run against Aaron Laffey caused by his own throwing error ended the scoreless streak by Cleveland Indians' starters at 44 1-3 innings but didn't interrupt their string of dominant outings.
Ex-Patriots video assistant meets Goodell, Specter - Published 05/12/08
NEW YORK (AP) Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh disclosed no new rules violations in the Spygate scandal during his meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell or in the tapes that the league released Tuesday.
Garcia builds an early lead - Published 05/07/08
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Sergio Garcia put together his third straight impressive round at The Players Championship. The first two gave him a runner-up finish last year. The 6-under 66 on Thursday was only a great start.
S.Williams defeats Sharapova in QFinals in Charleston - Published 04/17/08
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) Serena Williams has advanced to the semifinals of the Family Circle Cup, defeating Maria Sharapova 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 in the first match between the two on clay.
Hardin files to remain Clemens' lawyer - Published 03/25/08
HOUSTON (AP) Rusty Hardin argues in a court filing that he should be allowed to keep on representing Roger Clemens in his steroids case, responding to Brian McNamee's motion that said he should be disqualified.
Rutgers beats Iowa State 69-58 - Published 03/24/08
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Rutgers survived a hostile environment and a fiesty effort from Iowa State to return to the round of 16.
North Carolina and Duke meet to decide ACC's regular-season champion - Published 03/07/08
It took 10 seconds on Feb. 6 for Greg Paulus to show North Carolina the effectiveness of Duke's new, wide-open style.
Schiavone shocks Henin in Dubai quarters - Published 02/27/08
Unseeded Italian Francesca Schiavone stunned two-time defending champion Justine Henin in Thursday's quarterfinal action at the $1.5 million Dubai Tennis Championships.
Now Clemens' legal fate rests with DOJ - Published 02/27/08
WASHINGTON (AP) Roger Clemens' vehement public denials about using steroids drew congressional scrutiny. Now his denials under oath have the Justice Department's attention.
Roddick, Stepanek into final at San Jose - Published 02/24/08
Andy Roddick and Radek Stepanek won their respective semifinal matches, setting up the championship match at the $436,000 SAP Open.
Cubs 2B DeRosa spends night in hospital - Published 02/23/08
MESA, Ariz. (AP) Chicago Cubs second baseman Mark DeRosa was expected to be released from the hospital Sunday, one day after complaining of a rapid heartbeat during fielding drills.
Indiana probes accusations against coach - Published 02/14/08
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Indiana's athletic director has seven days to investigate the NCAA's accusations of recruiting violations against coach Kelvin Sampson and then recommend what steps the university should take, the school's president said Friday.
Woods wins in a rout - Published 01/26/08
SAN DIEGO (AP) Tiger Woods joined the King, and left everyone else at the Buick Invitational feeling like paupers.
Venus joins Serena in the exit queue - Published 01/21/08
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Venus Williams followed her sister Serena out of the Australian Open in the quarterfinals, both losses at the hands of Serbian players.
T.O. returns to practice for Cowboys - Published 01/10/08
IRVING, Texas (AP) Terrell Owens ran routes and caught passes in his return to practice Thursday, showing only a slight limp at times. The All-Pro receiver seems on track to play in the Dallas Cowboys' playoff game against the New York Giants.
Ainge leads Tennessee past Wisconsin 21-17 in Outback Bowl - Published 01/01/08
TAMPA, Fla. Erik Ainge ensured No. 16 Tennessee wouldn't leave the Outback Bowl with another disappointing loss.
Barry Bonds pleads not guilty to perjury - Published 12/06/07
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Barry Bonds let one of his six lawyers say the words: "Not guilty." No courtroom drama, no surprises. Flanked by an entourage of lawyers and family members, baseball's home run king smiled, waved and made eye contact with fans Friday as he made his first court appearance since being charged with lying under oath about using steroids.
Hingis denies cocaine report, retires - Published 11/01/07
ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) Martina Hingis said Thursday she has been accused of testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon, but she denied using the drug. She also announced her retirement from professional tennis.
Red Sox lead Rockies 1-0 after 2 innings - Published 10/27/07
DENVER (AP) David Ortiz hit a run-scoring single after Jacoby Ellsbury led off with a double and Jon Lester cruised through the first two innings to give the Boston Red Sox a 1-0 lead over the Colorado Rockies in Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday night.
Manning breaks Unitas' Colts TD record - Published 10/28/07
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Colts quarterback Peyton Manning set a club record with his 288th career touchdown pass Sunday, breaking the mark held by Johnny Unitas.
Turnovers help Bulldogs upset Kentucky - Published 10/27/07
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Wesley Carroll threw for two touchdowns and Mississippi State forced a season-high six turnovers in a 31-14 victory over No. 14 Kentucky on Saturday. Kentucky (6-2, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) has lost two straight since knocking off then-No. 1 LSU in triple overtime.
Chopra moves close to lead at Ginn - Published 10/25/07
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) Packing the car and driving off on cut day typically isn't something PGA Tour players enjoy.
Chargers to play Sunday in San Diego - Published 10/25/07
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Chased from their homes and practice fields by deadly wildfires, the San Diego Chargers headed home Friday night and will play the Houston Texans at Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday as scheduled.
Fenway happy as Red Sox lead Series 2-0 - Published 10/25/07
BOSTON (AP) It was 1 a.m. in the Red Sox clubhouse beneath the first-base seats at Fenway Park, and players were laughing, cracking jokes. Fans were giddy as they shuffled out of the old ballpark, already planning another winter of parties across New England. Those tales of long-suffering losers seem like ancient history now. Boston is streaking toward its second title in four years, beating the Rockies 2-1 Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead heading to Colorado this weekend.
Yankees could hire manager this week - Published 10/24/07
NEW YORK (AP) Tony Pena delivered a simple message when he finally got his chance to talk to the New York Yankees about their managerial opening.
Transplant patient gets trip to Fenway - Published 10/24/07
BOSTON (AP) Andrew Madden sat between Red Sox president Larry Lucchino and Wally the Green Monster in Boston's dugout, and when the bullpen phone rang, he didn't hesitate to pick it up.
Ticket demand KOs Rockies computers - Published 10/22/07
DENVER (AP) The Colorado Rockies suspended World Series ticket sales Monday after overwhelming demand crashed their computer system.
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