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  • American League Wins All Star Game... Again

    ST. LOUIS (AP) - Carl Crawford's glove and a dominant bullpen helped save the AL's streak. Crawford pulled back a home run with a leaping grab an inning before Curtis Granderson tripled and scored the tiebreaking run in the eighth, giving the American League a 4-3 victory Tuesday night at the new Busch Stadium.

  • Wings Win Game 5

    DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Red Wings sure don't look tired now. After watching their two-game lead in the Stanley Cup finals disappear in Pittsburgh, the defending champions returned to the friendly confines of Joe Louis Arena and blew away the supposedly fresher Penguins 5-0 in Game 5 on Saturday night.

  • Pens beat Capitals in Game 7

    WASHINGTON (AP) - So much for all of the hype about Sidney Crosby vs. Alex Ovechkin, Penguins vs. Capitals, Game 7. This second-round series ended with a thud, thanks to a perfect performance by Sid the Kid's Penguins.

  • Jeter Out of Yankess Lineup Due to Injury

    Posted by Joe Maxfield NEW YORK (AP) - Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter is out of the starting lineup one day after he left a win over the Nationals because of a sore left ankle

  • Phoenix Coyotes Sale Update

    PHOENIX (AP) - The NHL is accusing Phoenix Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes of trying to derail the sale of the team to a group headed by Jerry Reinsdorf by filing a flurry of requests for depositions before the July 24 deadline for formal submission of the bid

  • Cabrera tames Tiger, Furyk and Oakmont

    Angel Cabrera takes the 107th US Open.

  • Indians place Westbrook on DL

    Tribe recalls P Fausto Carmona from Bisons

  • Clemens back to New York

    NEW YORK (AP) _ Roger Clemens has made his decision. He's returning to the New York Yankees. Clemens himself made the announcement over the Yankee Stadium public address system from the owner's box during the seventh inning of today's game against the visiting Seattle Mariners.

  • Vick signs with Philadelphia Eagles

    Michael Vick has a new home. ESPN is reporting that the Philadelphia Eagles have signed the former Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl quarterback to a two-year deal.

  • Capitals win wild one

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Alex Ovechkin got his first playoff hat trick, so did Sidney Crosby, but his third one was too little, too late for the Pittsburgh Penguins

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