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Cops take 49 pairs of shoes from LSU QB's home

BATON ROUGE, La. — Police seized 49 pairs of athletic shoes from LSU starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson's apartment as they probe his alleged involvement in a bar fight that injured four people last week.

Packers to add 6,600 seats at Lambeau Field by 2013 Packers to add 6,600 seats at Lambeau Field by 2013

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Here's some good news for the 81,000 fans on the waiting list for Green Bay Packers season tickets: The team plans to add about 6,600 new seats at Lambeau Field in time for the 2013 season.

Former Orioles pitcher Flanagan dead in apparent suicide Former Orioles pitcher Flanagan dead in apparent suicide

Former Orioles pitcher Mike Flanagan, a Cy Young Award winner who became a television announcer and top executive with the club, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday afternoon, according to sources with knowledge of the investigation into his death.

Byrd back in Cubs' starting lineup Byrd back in Cubs' starting lineup

Marlon Byrd returns to the starting lineup this afternoon in the final of the homestand against Atlanta.

Highly touted freshman TE Barnett leaves Michigan Highly touted freshman TE Barnett leaves Michigan

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan tight end Chris Barnett has left the team.

NFL experimenting with 8th offical in preseason NFL experimenting with 8th offical in preseason

NEW YORK -- Cover 2 has long been a popular defensive scheme in the NFL. Soon, officiating crews might have their own version.

Agent: No timetable for Penguins' Crosby return to ice Agent: No timetable for Penguins' Crosby return to ice

PITTSBURGH — Sidney Crosby's agent said there's no timetable for the Pittsburgh Penguins star to return from a concussion, the clearest indication yet that he may not be ready when the NHL season begins in October.

Quentin's injury creates roster issue for Sox Quentin's injury creates roster issue for Sox

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Toward the end of his post-game media session Wednesday night, manager Ozzie Guillen told reporters that he didn't expect right fielder Carlos Quentin to be available for this weekend's series at Seattle because of a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder.


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