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NFL rule forces Texans part-owner to sell share
A Houston entrepreneur said he has sold his interest in the Houston Texans to comply with an NFL rule prohibiting team owners from having a gambling-related business.
Screwballs: Thank goodness for Red Cups
Screwballs got into Boston in time to experience the city and get ready for some FOX Saturday Baseball. But something ain't right.
Padres' Prior has another shoulder injury
Oft-injured pitcher Mark Prior has another shoulder problem that will delay his debut with the San Diego Padres.Prior's agent, John Boggs, confirmed Friday that the pitcher has a tear in his right shoulder capsule. Prior, who had surgery on the shoulder last year, will be kept from throwing for at least two weeks and then be re-evaluated."We don't know exactly to what severity," Boggs said, "but obviously something is going on there.
Padres' Prior has another shoulder injury
Oft-injured pitcher Mark Prior has another shoulder problem that will delay his debut with the San Diego Padres.Prior's agent, John Boggs, confirmed Friday that the pitcher has a tear in his right shoulder capsule. Prior, who had surgery on the shoulder last year, will be kept from throwing for at least two weeks and then be re-evaluated."We don't know exactly to what severity," Boggs said, "but obviously something is going on there.
Padres' Prior has another shoulder injury
Oft-injured pitcher Mark Prior has another shoulder problem that will delay his debut with the San Diego Padres.Prior's agent, John Boggs, confirmed Friday that the pitcher has a tear in his right shoulder capsule. Prior, who had surgery on the shoulder last year, will be kept from throwing for at least two weeks and then be re-evaluated."We don't know exactly to what severity," Boggs said, "but obviously something is going on there.
Mets hold meeting after Wagner's remarks
Mets manager Willie Randolph called a closed-door meeting in response to the latest remarks by closer Billy Wagner, who said Friday he was being critical of the media, not his teammates.With the Mets off to a 20-19 start following last September's collapse, questions about Randolph's future have come up on talk radio and in newspaper columns, although it apparently has not been a topic of debate in the executive suite. Randolph said there's no reason to shield players from the media tumult.
Mets hold meeting after Wagner's remarks
Mets manager Willie Randolph called a closed-door meeting in response to the latest remarks by closer Billy Wagner, who said Friday he was being critical of the media, not his teammates.With the Mets off to a 20-19 start following last September's collapse, questions about Randolph's future have come up on talk radio and in newspaper columns, although it apparently has not been a topic of debate in the executive suite. Randolph said there's no reason to shield players from the media tumult.
Mets hold meeting after Wagner's remarks
Mets manager Willie Randolph called a closed-door meeting in response to the latest remarks by closer Billy Wagner, who said Friday he was being critical of the media, not his teammates.With the Mets off to a 20-19 start following last September's collapse, questions about Randolph's future have come up on talk radio and in newspaper columns, although it apparently has not been a topic of debate in the executive suite. Randolph said there's no reason to shield players from the media tumult.
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Mets hold meeting after Wagner's remarks
Mets manager Willie Randolph called a closed-door meeting in response to the latest remarks by closer Billy Wagner, who said Friday he was being critical of the media, not his teammates.With the Mets off to a 20-19 start following last September's collapse, questions about Randolph's future have come up on talk radio and in newspaper columns, although it apparently has not been a topic of debate in the executive suite. Randolph said there's no reason to shield players from the media tumult.
Indy raises $25 million to get 2012 Super Bowl
Organizers of Indianapolis' Super Bowl bid say local companies and individuals have pledged $25 million in hopes of luring the 2012 event to the new Lucas Oil Stadium.
Peyton withholds reaction to Harrison's legal limbo
Wide receiver Marvin Harrison reported for the Indianapolis Colts' mandatory three-day minicamp Friday but did not practice with the team.
Peyton withholds reaction to Harrison's legal issue
Wide receiver Marvin Harrison reported for the Indianapolis Colts' mandatory three-day minicamp Friday but did not practice with the team.
Scoreboard: Interleague play begins
It may be raining in New York, but there's pleny of other interleague action around MLB diamonds. Follow the action LIVE.
NFL owners could opt out of labor deal next week
NFL owners might opt out of the existing labor agreement as soon as Tuesday when they hold their next meetings in Atlanta, according to league sources
Man who brought Bonds to Giants to step down
Peter Magowan, the owner who brought Barry Bonds to San Francisco, built a new ballpark and kept major league baseball in the city, is stepping down as managing partner of the Giants.The team called a news conference for Friday to reveal Magowan would retire from his duties at the end of this season, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because a formal announcement had yet to be made.
Izzy lands on DL with cut hand
The St. Louis Cardinals put struggling closer Jason Isringhausen, who has an 8.00 ERA and six blown saves, on the 15-day disabled list on Friday because of a cut on his pitching hand.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported last weekend that Isringhausen hurt his right hand striking a television set in frustration in manager Tony La Russa's office.Isringhausen was 32-for-34 in save opportunities last year, a season after he missed the team's World Series run because of hip surgery.
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