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Boston Red Sox beat Chicago White Sox 8-2
Chicago Tribune reporterBOSTON — A waiting game has turned into varying degrees of anguish for the White Sox. Though reinforcements will arrive Monday, trying to hold on to first place in the American League Central has become more difficult. Subpar pitching, a lack of...Tags: Jim Thome, Major League Baseball, Ozzie Guillen, A.J. Pierzynski, Chicago White Sox
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Pedroia Hits Cleanup For Red Sox
Courant Staff Writer— Dustin Pedroia, listed generously at 5 feet 9 and 180 pounds, became one of the smallest cleanup hitters in recent baseball history Saturday when manager Terry Francona batted him fourth between David Ortiz and Mark Kotsay. It probably doesn't...Tags: Major League Baseball, Healthcare Policies, Ozzie Guillen, Boston Red Sox, Mike Lowell
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Ky. bans steroids, cuts penalties
From Staff and Sun News ServicesKentucky horse racing regulators approved yesterday a sweeping steroid ban for the state's thoroughbred and standardbred races but drastically reduced the proposed penalties for trainers whose horses test positive. With a unanimous vote of confidence...Tags: Equestrian, Medical Research, Addiction, Kentucky Derby
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Ex-manager of Ali dead; Eight Belles buried in Ky.
A longtime manager of boxer Muhammad Ali and son of the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad has died after heart surgery. Jabir Herbert Muhammad was 79. His oldest son, Elijah MuhammadIII, said he died Monday in Chicago. He managed Ali's boxing...Tags: Health Treatments, National Basketball Association, New York Times, Muhammad Ali, Awards and Prizes
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New ban could outlaw steroids for Kentucky Derby
Kentucky horse racing regulators have approved a major ban on anabolic steroids that could outlaw the drugs for next year's Kentucky Derby and other races in the state. The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved the measure unanimously Monday. Gov....Tags: Equestrian, Addiction, Kentucky Derby
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Favorite Wins Saratoga Feature
Talking Treasure won the Saratoga Dew Stakes for New York-bred fillies and mares Monday at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Trained by Charlton Baker and ridden by John Velazquez, the winner took control with three-sixteenths of a mile to...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Personal Service
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Big Brown set to run in Monmouth Stakes
Big Brown is heading back to the grass in preparation for the Breeders' Cup Classic. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner will run in the Monmouth Stakes on Sept.13, his first start on grass since breaking his maiden at Saratoga last year. Big...Tags: National Basketball Association, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Miami Heat, Injuries
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M. Williams heading to Cavs in 3-team trade
The Cleveland Cavaliers are getting some help for LeBron James. With James in Beijing for the Olympics, high-scoring Milwaukee Bucks point guard Mo Williams is going to Cleveland as part of a three-team trade that also involves Oklahoma City. The six-...Tags: Michael Jordan, Adrian Griffin, Asjha Jones, National Basketball Association, Milwaukee Bucks
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Ky. set to approve 'toughest' steroid ban
Kentucky horse racing officials are set to approve what they call the nation's toughest steroid ban, which would outlaw the drug Big Brown had in his system before winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The sweeping ban on anabolic steroids was...Tags: Equestrian, Triple Crown, Addiction, Kentucky Derby
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Colonel John noses Mambo in Seattle in Travers
ed.mcnamara@newsday.comSARATOGA SPRINGS - It was Colonel John on the inside, Mambo in Seattle on the outside, and no one could be sure who got there first. Robby Albarado, on Mambo in Seattle, shook his whip righthanded after the wire, just as he did after Curlin edged...Tags: Equestrian, Kentucky Derby
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Williams Vs. Williams?
The Williams sisters would meet in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open, a bit earlier than their matchup in the Wimbledon final July 6. Venus and Serena, coming off a doubles gold medal at the Olympics, found themselves in the same part of the bracket...Tags: Roger Federer, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Multi-Sport Events, U.S. Open Golf, Awards and Prizes
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