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| Sweet & sour pokes NEW YORK — Worn down and visibly frustrated on the bench, the New York Mets were in danger of dropping another discouraging game. |
| CDO's Fowler calls national honor 'a dream' Kenzie Fowler unfolded a few pages of notes and laid them carefully on the podium in front of her. |
| Opinion by Greg Hansen : Do not count out the field as long as Furyk's playing LA JOLLA, Calif. |
| Brothers trek golf's road from N.M. to San Diego SAN DIEGO — They grew up on a public golf course, certainly nothing as lush or scenic as Torrey Pines. |
| Mercy that Murphy KANSAS CITY, Mo. — David Murphy certainly enjoys hitting fifth in the Texas lineup behind Ian Kinsler, Michael Young, Josh Hamilton and Milton Bradley. |
| Around the AL ● Twins 8, Indians 5: In Cleveland, Justin Morneau drove in three runs, and Jason Kubel hit a homer to help Minnesota snap a six-game losing streak. |
| Around the NL ● Rockies 1, Giants 0: In Denver, Garrett Atkins slid home on Yorvit Torrealba's sacrifice fly in the ninth inning to lift the Rockies over the Giants. It was the fifth 1-0 game in Coors Field history, and the first since Aug. 1, 2006. |
| NL inside pitch • Astros catcher Brad Ausmus and manager Cecil Cooper were ejected from Wednesday night's game against Milwaukee for arguing separate calls by first base umpire Angel Campos. |
| AL inside pitch • New York City officials confirmed Wednesday that the Yankees are seeking more public financing to build their new stadium. State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky of Westchester, whose committee investigates publicly funded projects, said that the Yankees now say that if they do not get another $400 million in public financing the club may not be able to finish the stadium. Janel Patterson of the New York City Economic Development Corp. that is working with the Yankees said the project is not threatened. But she said the city is working to relieve an IRS regulation that prohibits more public debt to be incurred for the stadium. |
| What you missed • Big Papi has found a new nation to call home. David Ortiz, the pride of Red Sox Nation, became a U.S. citizen Wednesday. Ortiz, 32, from the Dominican Republic, posed for photographs and shook the hands of many other new citizens and their families before the ceremony. "It's a great country. I'm proud to be here," said Ortiz, who wore a pinstriped suit and his signature dark sunglasses. He said he was eager to become "part of the American family." |
| River Cats batter Vasquez early, hold on for victory Esmerling Vasquez was hoping to reclaim his arsenal, looking to find the arm slot that brought the Sidewinders right- hander a stream of praise during a quick rise through the lower levels of the Diamondbacks farm system. |
| Ex-worker sues NASCAR over harassment CONCORD, N.C. — NASCAR chairman Brian France denied Wednesday that a former official complained to her supervisors about racial and sexual discrimination — claims she alleges led to her eventual firing. |
| Four Cats qualify for semis on 1st day of NCAA event UA senior Bobby McCoy finished second in his heat of the 400 meters Wednesday on the first day of the NCAA track and field championships in Des Moines, Iowa. |
| Donaghy scandal marring NBA Finals LOS ANGELES — If Tim Donaghy's latest allegations are true, Kobe Bryant won his last championship with the help of an NBA conspiracy. |
| Both teams need polish, fresh look after rusty affair LOS ANGELES — Maybe the NBA Finals should book an appointment with one of Southern California's finest plastic surgeons. |
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| After rocky patch, Juan Pablo Montoya recommits to direction of team CHARLOTTE, N.C. - As Juan Pablo Montoya tried to explain his renewed commitment to Chip Ganassi Racing, the boss man walked up the stairs into the driver's motor home for a surprise visit. |
| Rookie Smith taps into Martin's years of experience LONG POND, Pa. - Regan Smith sat next to Mark Martin at a drivers meeting like a wide-eyed kid hoping to get an autograph from his idol. He smiled and leaned close to listen to what Martin had to say. |
| Equity firm takes over Petty Enterprises CONCORD, N.C. - One of NASCAR's most storied race teams gave up majority control Wednesday when a private equity firm took over Petty Enterprises. |
| NASCAR chairman says former official didn't report claims CONCORD, N.C. - NASCAR chairman Brian France denied Wednesday that a former official complained to her supervisors about racial and sexual discrimination, claims she alleged led to her eventual firing. |
| Chad Johnson at minicamp, but not practicing |
| Milton Bradley upset over announcer comments |
| WNBA: Mercury fall to Storm in Seattle |
| Coyotes' Vrbata might test free agency |
| Young: Mike Myers' love of hockey comes through |
| War veterans in ranks of U.S. Paralympians |
| Several MMA events on tap this weekend |
| Father's Day gift ideas for the outdoorsman |
| D-Backs at Mets, Part III Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:08:22 MST Still smarting from a walk-off loss, the D-Backs at Dan Haren face the Mets and Johan Santana this morning. |
| D-Backs dropped in 13 innings Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:44:55 MST Despite an impressive rally to tie the game in the ninth, the Diamondbacks fall 5-3 in New York. |
| Notes: Webb removed after 5 innings Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:34:19 MST Brandon Webb was struck on the side by a line drive and was gone after just five innings and 58 pitches. |
| No questions: Griffey reaches 600 Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:03:38 MST Ken Griffey Jr., who's never been linked to performance-enhancers - has joined the 600 HR club. Who's next? |
| Byrnes' return won't come on road Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:00:00 MST Notes: The Diamondbacks left fielder still appears several days away from returning. |
| D-Backs rally back in New York Tue, 10 Jun 2008 22:31:39 MST The Diamondbacks erase a four-run deficit to beat the Mets 9-5 Tuesday night at Shea Stadium. |
| Diamondbacks sign 12 players Wed, 11 Jun 2008 13:38:57 MST The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed 12 of their 51 draft picks. |
| Cardinals' Pujols out at least 3 weeks Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:31:31 MST Albert Pujols is expected to miss at least 3 weeks with a strained left calf, a setback to an already thin team. |
| Padres' Peavy to start Thursday vs. LA Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:27:10 MST San Diego Padres pitcher Jake Peavy will come off the disabled list and face the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. |
| Rockies' Holliday comes off disabled list Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:26:52 MST The Colorado Rockies returned some pop to their lineup Tuesday as Matt Holliday was activated off the disabled list. |
| Tigers option Willis to Class A Lakeland Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:00:32 MST After watching yet another wild show on the mound, the Detroit Tigers sent Dontrelle Willis down to Class A on Tuesday in hopes the struggling lefty can find his control. |
| Coyotes' Vrbata may test free agency Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:46:20 MST Radim Vrbata was signed to a one-year, $1.225 million contract prior to last season. |
| Wings, Babcock reach 3-year deal Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:12:46 MST Mike Babcock brought the Stanley Cup back to Detroit, so owners gave Babcock 3 more years. |
| Crawford fired as coach of the LA Kings Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:01:37 MST Marc Crawford was fired after the Kings finished with the fewest points in the Western Conference. |
| Wallace, Davis on writers' 1st team Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:34:41 MST ASU's Brett Wallace and Ike Davis are on the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All-America 1st team. |
| Kipnis could return to ASU baseball Tue, 10 Jun 2008 22:54:27 MST A school-record 14 current players were drafted, and all but one are expected to sign contracts. |
| ASU track: 12 in semifinals, finals Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:56:37 MST The Arizona State track and field team opened competition at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday with 12 of the Sun Devils' 19 entries advancing through to the semifinal and final rounds, which will be held later this week. |
| ASU's NCAA track hopes up, down Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:30:47 MST The women appear poised for another national track & field title, while the men eye a top-10 finish. |
| ASU hosting Paralympic Trials Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:00:00 MST 200 athletes aim for Beijing at ASU on Thursday through Sunday. |
| Fowler receives national honor Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:50:00 MST Tucson Canyon del Oro junior pitcher Kenzie Fowler has been named the Gatorade National Softball Player of the Year. |
| McClintock hires new athletic director Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:31:43 MST Former AD Art Wagner left to become the registrar at Phoenix Mountain Pointe. |
| Parra is Phoenix baseball POY Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:37:26 MST Trevor Browne senior Mario Parra is the top player on the All-Phoenix baseball team. |
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