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 Five kids to count on during stretch run
by JEFF MOORE, Dugout Central Of all the old adages you hear in baseball, "you can never have too much pitching" might be the one that is the most accurate.
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 5 other teams who could win it all
Why we like 'em: The most talent in the nation. The best coach in the nation. A fast, experienced defense. What's not to like?
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 Big Brown to pass on Woodward challenge - Horse Racing
By David Grening The head of the group that owns Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown declined an "invitation" from the owner of the reigning Horse of the Year, Curlin, to face him in the Grade 1, $500000 Woodward Stakes at Saratoga on Aug.
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 Samardzija could start Sunday
By Carrie Muskat / MLB.com ATLANTA -- Because of Wednesday's doubleheader, the Cubs have to tweak the rotation for the upcoming series in Florida and may call upon Jeff Samardzija to start Sunday.
MLB.com | Detail

 Coach K, Team USA ready to get even with Greece - Olympics
By Chris Sheridan AP Photo/Dusan Vranic BEIJING -- Jason Kidd predicted what will happen in Team USA's game against Greece on Thursday.
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 Jeter held out of finale vs. Twins
By Bryan Hoch / MLB.com MINNEAPOLIS -- Derek Jeter was held out of the Yankees' lineup on Wednesday as the club completed a three-game series with the Twins at the Metrodome.
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 It finally starts to sink in for Phelps
BEIJING (AP) - Michael Phelps finally seems to be grasping what it all means. Maybe it started to sink in when the president showed up at the Water Cube and came back for an encore.
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 Jeter out of starting lineup
Minneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter was not in the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against Minnesota because of a bruised instep.
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 Olympics brass positive, or not, about crowds
BEIJING -- There was a lot of talk earlier in the summer about the rush on tickets for Olympic events by the Chinese people. Give the Chinese credit so far.
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 Euro Money Speaking Louder To NBA
It has already screamed loud enough at the likes of Josh Childress and Earl Boykins, mid-tier, American-born NBA players who have left the league for Europe.
RealGM.com | Detail