Posted from NFL Football News 1 hour 26 minutes ago
Ryan Sadowski will shoot for an encore performance tonight for the NL Wild Card-leading San Francisco Giants, who will open a 10-game homestand with the first of three consecutive meetings versus the Houston Astros at AT&T Park. (original story)
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Visit leaves coach with sense of pride: 'It's not just life-changing. It's life-affirming' John Harbaugh is experiencing a different level of patriotism on this Fourth of July weekend. (original story)
Posted from Oakland Raiders News 1 hour 31 minutes ago
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Calvin Pace #97 of the New York Jets looks on during the game against the Oakland Raiders on October 19, 2008 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California. (original story)
Posted from The Seattle Times: Seahawks 1 hour 31 minutes ago
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When the United Football League debuts in October, Michael Vick could be one of its players. (original story)
Posted from The Seattle Times: Seahawks 1 hour 32 minutes ago
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The soldiers expressed their gratitude over and over to the NFL coaches who made the trip to Iraq. (original story)
Posted from NFL Football News 2 hours 24 minutes ago
Joel Pineiro hopes for some run support tonight when the St. Louis Cardinals begin a three-game set with the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. (original story)
Posted from The Washington Times storie... 2 hours 49 minutes ago
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No other man has won so many times or dominated so long in the Tour de France. Few men, if any, overcame so many obstacles. On Saturday in Monaco, that man returns to the event that made him famous, attempting to beat the odds again and add another remarkable comeback to his storied career. Lance Armstrong, at age 37 and after a three-year absence, opens his quest for one more victory, an eighth Tour de France title. Armstrong has another motive as well: quieting critics who accuse him of using performance-enhancing drugs. Armstrong won a record seven consecutive Tour de ... Email (original story)
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Tiger Woods' ultimate genius is most evident on his off days. The AT&T National host survived a spotty ball-striking round at Congressional on Friday by turning a would-be 70 into a 66 with his magical short game, surging past the field to plant his name atop the leader board at 10 under. "Today I hit the ball a little bit scratchy at times," said the 33-year-old, who leads Australian Rod Pampling by one stroke. "I didn't drive the ball as well as I did [Thursday] or hit my irons as crisp. ... It was nice to actually get a score ... Email (original story)
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A patron on the 15th hole at the AT&T National asked a question of no one in particular. "What's his name in the blue?" If Lucas Glover - that guy in the blue - keeps winning U.S. Opens and shooting 66s while playing with Tiger Woods, he won't have to worry about anyone failing to recognize him. Glover, who conquered Bethpage Black two weeks ago, had five birdies Friday at Congressional Country Club - all in his first nine holes - and one bogey to improve to 5 under. It wasn't a dominant performance, but Glover's score matched Woods' round ... Email (original story)
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Strolling down the 15th fairway Friday, John Merrick had a slice of Congressional Country Club all to himself. It was Merrick, caddie John Rathouz, a scorer, a standard-bearer and nobody else. Gone was Bubba Watson because of allergies. Absent was Jeff Overton because of injury. The withdrawals left Merrick with the rare opportunity of playing alone for the final nine holes of his second round at the AT&T National. It isn't uncommon for a player to compete by himself during the weekend if the cut produces an odd number of players; the tournament usually assigns a club member to fill ... Emai... (original story)