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| Fan from Nogales grew up, now leads off for Wildcats Nogales native Rafael Valenzuela has attended Arizona Wildcats baseball games since he was 9 years old. He used to tell his dad, Rafael, that he would one day wear his own UA jersey. |
| Devils win 1st softball championship OKLAHOMA CITY — Katie Burkhart thought about giving up on her dream, stopping her chase for the glory of the national championship. |
| Johnson now No. 2 in career strikeouts MILWAUKEE — The ceremony was short. |
| Opinion by Greg Hansen : Behind-the-scenes coach a true treasure Let's say there is this idyllic plot of baseball turf, a postcard of baseball heaven, tucked away behind some tennis courts and shielded by a clutch of towering eucalyptus trees. |
| HR binge in Chicago CHICAGO — Ozzie Guillen's tirade two days ago must have made an impression. The White Sox's offense perked up, and Chicago hit four homers Tuesday night to beat the Kansas City Royals 9-5. |
| NL inside pitch • Even the durable Ryan Zimmerman could not avoid the Nationals' disabled list parade. Zimmerman was shelved for the first time in his career Tuesday, getting a spot on the 15-day DL because of a shoulder injury. The Nationals have five members of the opening day starting lineup on the DL. |
| Around the NL ● Phillies 3, Reds 2: In Philadelphia, Pat Burrell hit a tiebreaking two-run homer and Adam Eaton pitched 6 2/3 impressive innings to lead the Phillies. |
| Tucson scratches out a victory over Grizzlies in series finale The Sidewinders managed just five hits Tuesday night against the Grizzlies. But those five hits produced a 2-1 victory in Fresno in the series finale. |
| Around the AL ● Red Sox 7, Rays 4: In Boston, the Red Sox kept winning at home even without David Ortiz. Coco Crisp hit a tie-breaking double and Boston won the matchup of the AL East's top two teams. |
| AL inside pitch • Tigers pitcher Joel Zumaya had a successful start on his road back to the major leagues, throwing two pitches of at least 100 miles per hour during a two-inning outing for Single-A Lakeland on Tuesday night. Zumaya threw 24 pitches, 18 for strikes, against the Sarasota Reds. He allowed a leadoff double, then retired the next three batters, one on a strikeout. His final warm-up pitch registered 100 mph on the scoreboard, and he was in the high 90s throughout his stint. |
| What you missed • Five players were chosen Tuesday as finalists for college baseball's Golden Spikes award, which recognizes the nation's best amateur player. The Pac-10 has one candidate: ASU third baseman Brett Wallace, below. Others are: Gordon Beckham, Georgia shortstop; pitchers Aaron Crow of Missouri and Brian Matusz of San Diego; and Florida State catcher Buster Posey. The winner will be announced July 16. Wallace was the Pac-10 player of the year for the second straight season. He led the league with a .414 average, 83 runs, 81 RBIs, 21 homers and 173 total bases. |
| Oro Valley youth wins local skills competition Derek Daly has pitch, hit and run his way closer to the major leagues. And he is only 10. |
| Djokovic to meet clay king PARIS — Rafael Nadal's quarterfinal French Open on Tuesday began more than 1 1/2 hours after Novak Djokovic's did. |
| L.A.-Boston '80s rivalry long gone WALTHAM, Mass. — Plenty has changed in the two decades since the last NBA Finals series between the Lakers and Celtics. |
| Sykora, shooting 0 for 0, predicted winner in OT PITTSBURGH — Petr Sykora's game-winning goal in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup finals was impressive enough. That he called his shot was better still. |
| Owens: Deal with Cowboys shows 'commitment' IRVING, Texas — When Terrell Owens signed with the Dallas Cowboys two years ago, he told everyone to get their popcorn ready. When he signed an extension Tuesday, the club had the popcorn ready for him — a giant bowl of the buttery stuff, big enough to feed the entire offensive line. |
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| K. Johnson forces runoff in Sacramento race |
| Big Brown draws No. 1 post for Belmont Stakes |
| Braves' Smoltz to have season-ending surgery |
| Federer advances to French Open semifinals |
| Chicago among 4 finalists for 2016 Olympics |
| D-Backs swept away by Brewers Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:00:58 MST The D-Backs were drubbed 10-1 at Milwaukee on Wednesday afternoon, concluding their worst series of the season. |
| Draft could yield still more pitching Wed, 04 Jun 2008 16:43:32 MST Just because the D-Backs' system is pitching-rich doesn't mean they won't seek more. |
| Big Unit now 2nd in all-time Ks Tue, 03 Jun 2008 22:33:09 MST Randy Johnson passed Roger Clemens for second on the all-time strikeout list. |
| Giants' Lowry might not be back in 2008 Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:25:06 MST San Francisco Giants left-hander Noah Lowry had another MRI exam on his surgically repaired throwing forearm and won't be pitching any time soon - maybe not at all this season. |
| Unit makes history, but Brewers win Tue, 03 Jun 2008 22:38:15 MST Randy Johnson makes history, but Milwaukee rolled to a 7-1 win Tuesday. |
| Notes: Defense getting sloppy Tue, 03 Jun 2008 21:29:31 MST The Diamondbacks' defensive miscues in the seventh inning of Monday night's loss to the Brewers were just the latest in a string of sloppy defensive plays that can be traced to at least six losses in the past month. |
| Hall: Platoon ends, or he wants out Tue, 03 Jun 2008 17:36:05 MST Bill Hall wants to play every day, he wants to work out his differences with the front office, and he wants to avoid becoming a distraction in the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse. |
| Red Sox optimistic on Ortiz's return Tue, 03 Jun 2008 17:10:49 MST The long black cast stretched from the middle of David Ortiz's left biceps to just above his knuckles. |
| Penguins again try to spoil clincher Tue, 03 Jun 2008 14:32:59 MST The Penguins get to play another game against Detroit that not many outside of Pittsburgh thought they would play. |
| Tortorella fired as coach of Lightning Tue, 03 Jun 2008 13:54:44 MST John Tortorella was fired Tuesday as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning, four years after leading the team to its only Stanley Cup championship. |
| Stanley Cup finals ratings improve again Tue, 03 Jun 2008 14:30:06 MST The triple-overtime thriller in the Stanley Cup finals Monday night drew the highest ratings for a Game 5 since 2002. |
| Sun Devils clinch softball title Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:59:38 MST The Sun Devils win the NCAA championship with an 11-0 victory over Texas A&M on Tuesday. |
| ASU baseball not overlooking Fresno State Tue, 03 Jun 2008 21:44:15 MST Arizona State is too savvy to be taking the Bulldogs lightly in a best-of-3 series beginning Saturday. |
| Arizona State's NCAA team championships Tue, 03 Jun 2008 17:08:07 MST The Sun Devils have 20 team titles in school history. |
| Chaparral QB excels at regional camp Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:00:13 MST Spencer Stone placed sixth out of about 75 quarterbacks from the West at the Elite 11 Regional Quarterback Camp in California. |
| DelPonte is W. Valley softball POY Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:38:50 MST The Sunrise Mountain junior batted .527 with 10 HRs, 43 RBIs, 34 stolen bases, and 60 runs scored.{b}All-West Valley Softball Team{b}All-Scottsdale Softball Team{b}All-Southeast Valley Softball Team{b}All-Phoenix Softball Team |
| Boyd is All-Phoenix softball POY Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:05:26 MST Horizon senior Katelyn Boyd set eight single-season school marks this season with an eye-popping batting average of .690. |
| Valley athletes in Great Southwest track meet Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:51:04 MST |
| All-West Valley Softball Team Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:59:34 MST |
| Tiger Woods plays 1st round of golf since Masters Tiger Woods played his first round of golf Wednesday since knee surgery two days after the Masters, getting a thumbs-up from his swing coach after 17-plus holes at Torrey Pines riding in a cart.... |
| Big Brown to break from No. 1 post in Belmont NEW YORK (AP) -- Big Brown is No. 1 again before he even stampedes out of the gate at the Belmont Stakes.... |
| Votto spoils no-no, Volquez lifts Reds past Phils PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Joey Votto's two-out RBI double in the seventh inning spoiled Brett Myers' bid for a no-hitter, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 on Wednesday night behind another impressive start by Edinson Volquez.... |
| Lawyer: Patriots player arrested, turns informant BOSTON (AP) -- A starting lineman for the New England Patriots worked as an informant for federal drug agents after he was arrested in New York on a charge of carrying the powerful painkiller oxycodone without a prescription, an attorney said.... |
| IOC picks Chicago among 4 finalists for 2016 Games ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Getting to the final phase was one thing. Now, Chicago has some hard work ahead to overcome weaknesses in its bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics.... |
Pac-10 nears record title haul Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:20:48 -0700Thanks to Arizona State's softball title Tuesday, the Pac-10 is one national championship shy of tying the conference record for most ever.Pac-10 schools have won 13 national titles in 2007-08. The record is 14 in 1996-97. Pac-10 schools have won 13 of 32 (41 percent) NCAA titles so far this academic year. Still up for grabs are baseball and men's and women's outdoor track with ASU in the running for all three. ASU and UCLA lead the nation with three titles each so far. Here are titles won by Pac-10 schools in 2007-08:
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| On top of the softball world Wed, 4 Jun 2008 09:36:37 -0700 OKLAHOMA CITY — Katie Burkhart thought about giving up on her dream, stopping her chase for the glory of the national championship. |
| Brandel signs with Regis University Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:18:28 -0700 Flagstaff High soccer standout Jordan Brandel signed a National Letter of Intent on Tuesday with Regis University in Denver. |
| Massage therapist benefiting local athletes in recovery Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:18:28 -0700 For most people, it would be one of their worst days of their lives. |
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