Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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Your morning Phil: Guillen, La Russa, Red Sox

Talking baseball while congratulating Tony Stewart for not running out of gas: 1. It has been a month since I wrote about the intriguing timing for the White Sox and Logan Morrison. Now SI’s Jon Heyman is on the case, speculating that Morrison possibly could be swapped to the White Sox for the rights to Ozzie Guillen.

Glasses stolen off Ernie Harwell statue in Detroit Glasses stolen off Ernie Harwell statue in Detroit

DETROIT — Someone has stolen a pair of glasses off a statue of late Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell that stands at Comerica Park in Detroit.

Running leaders shoot the sport in the foot Running leaders shoot the sport in the foot

Why not have a women's marathon world record category for days with 39 percent humidity?

Ex-Irish assistant undergoing psychological tests Ex-Irish assistant undergoing psychological tests

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Former NFL player Corwin Brown's initial court hearing on charges from a police standoff has been delayed until Nov. 30 so he can undergo psychological test.

Sox going with veteran Game 1 lineup Sox going with veteran Game 1 lineup

CLEVELAND -- Manager Ozzie Guillen is making an apparent push toward second place in the American League Central with a veteran lineup in the first game of Tuesday's split doubleheader at Cleveland.

Giants beat Rams 28-16 Giants beat Rams 28-16

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Steve Spagnuolo and the St. Louis Rams came to the Meadowlands bearing gifts, and the New York Giants readily accepted them.

Torn meniscus in left knee ends Wood's season early Torn meniscus in left knee ends Wood's season early

Despite another in an unending series of injuries over his 12 seasons with the Cubs, there doesn't seem to be any doubt Kerry Wood will be back for another shot in 2012.

Soto homers twice as Cubs top Brewers Soto homers twice as Cubs top Brewers

The Brewers came into Monday night's game at Wrigley Field with a magic number of four, hoping to clinch their first National League Central title this week on the Cubs' home turf.


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