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The Boston Red Sox put Josh Beckett on the 15-day disabled list because of a strained right elbow after the ace was examined by Dr.James Andrews. "There were a number of tests, and Josh came through with flying colors," manager Terry Francona said....Tags: Josh Beckett, Terry Francona, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, Matt Stairs
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Five things to look for today
The couch is yours It's your right as an American to sit there and watch college football all day. The first game kicks off at noon. If you have the cable channels, there are 13 live games available today. Different voices Get Fox's perspective on...Tags: American League, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Satellite and Cable Service
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Kuznetsova out of Open: A day after top seed Ana Ivanovic is ousted from the U.S. Open, No. 3 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova is defeated by 28th-ranked Katarina Srebotnik in the third round. PG 2 Beckett goes on DL: Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett is...Tags: Therapies, Terry Francona, U.S. Open Golf, Josh Beckett, Jimmie Johnson
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D. Cabrera's appeal of suspension denied
Daniel Cabrera's six-game suspension for hitting New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez was upheld yesterday, giving his sore right arm a couple of more days to heal and potentially leading to Garrett Olson's return to the rotation. Cabrera was scheduled...Tags: Physical Fitness, Fenway Park, Spring Training, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics
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Play it again: Rays 14, Orioles 3
WALK THIS WAY Orioles pitchers entered last night with an American League-high 547 walks, so it wasn't surprising to see an Orioles pitcher walk four straight batters. It was surprising that Oriole was Jeremy Guthrie. The right-hander had walked four...Tags: Ramon Hernandez, Melvin Mora, American League
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It all falls apart for Guthrie, O's
The signs of another long and grueling September had been evident long before Jeremy Guthrie suddenly resembled every other Orioles starter and Melvin Mora limped off the field with the assistance of head athletic trainer Richie Bancells.
How bad will...Tags: Ramon Hernandez, Melvin Mora
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For Reed, safety first
Ravens Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed revealed yesterday that he has a nerve impingement in his neck and shoulder, a condition that likely will keep him out of the Sept. 7 regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
"Hopefully, I can get back, but...Tags: Physical Fitness, Therapies, Ed Reed, Arnold Palmer, Injuries
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On This Date: Aug. 30
30 B.C.: Cleopatra committed suicide. 1780: Benedict Arnold secretly promised to surrender the West Point fort to the British army. 1905: Ty Cobb made his major league batting debut with the Detroit Tigers. 1965: Thurgood Marshall was confirmed as a...Tags: Ty Cobb, CBS Corp., Suicide, Benedict Arnold, Detroit Tigers
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Upcoming Michigan sports events ...
BBA: Royals-Tigers, 7:05 p.m. FBC: Utah-Michigan, 3:30 p.m. FBC: Michigan St-California, 8 p.m. FBC: Western Michigan-Nebraska, 7 p.m. FBC: Mercyhurst-Wayne State, Noon FBC: Winona State-Michigan Tech, 1 p.m. FBC: St. Joseph's-Hillsdale, 2:...Tags: Bobsleigh
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Carlos Beltran comes through for Mets
MIAMI -- The New York Mets were one strike from defeat before Carlos Beltran came through with the big hit that had eluded them all night. Beltran hit a grand slam with two out in the ninth inning against Kevin Gregg, giving the Mets a 5-4 win over the...Tags: Luis Castillo, Carlos Delgado, Carlos Beltran, David Wright, Florida Marlins
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Pavano pitches Yankees to win over Blue Jays
Carl Pavano held down Toronto in his first start at Yankee Stadium since opening day last year, and New York managed just enough offense against A.J. Burnett in a 2-1 victory over the Blue Jays on Friday night. Johnny Damon and Bobby Abreu drove in...Tags: New York Giants, Raul Ibanez, Houston Astros, Luis Castillo, Ken Griffey Jr.
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Dice-K Leads Red Sox
Courant Staff Writer— With summer winding down and an injury-riddled roster not yet back together, few things are as important to the Red Sox as being able to count on Daisuke Matsuzaka. They can't afford to wonder what they might get out of Dice-K, who pitched one of...Tags: David Ortiz, Fenway Park, Mark Kotsay, American League, Terry Francona
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