Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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Your Morning Phil: Granderson, Cash, Pujols

Talking baseball while wondering if this is the season the NBA Finals will be played in August: 1. Electrifying. That’s the only way to describe how Curtis Granderson plays baseball.

Favre on Rodgers winning Super Bowl: What took so long? Favre on Rodgers winning Super Bowl: What took so long?

He's gone, but not forgotten: Brett Favre resurfaced Tuesday on an Atlanta radio station, talking about how he's handling retirement and taking some subtle swipes at Aaron Rodgers, his successor as Packers quarterback.

Notre Dame wants to be cut above Air Force Notre Dame wants to be cut above Air Force

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- To demonstrate just what some of Notre Dame's young defensive linemen will encounter for the first time Saturday, defensive coordinator Bob Diaco offered a quick demonstration with an inquisitor Tuesday night.

Goldschmidt's 5 RBIs help D'backs stay alive vs. Brewers D'backs stay alive with 8-1 win over Brewers

Paul Goldschmidt hit a grand slam and tied a franchise postseason record with five RBIs, fellow Diamondbacks rookie Josh Collmenter befuddled the Brewers again and Arizona stayed alive in the NL division series with a 8-1 rout Tuesday night.

Sounders top Fire 2-0 to take U.S. Open Cup Sounders top Fire 2-0 to take U.S. Open Cup

Facing steadily increased pressure throughout the second half, the Fire finally saw its defense crack.

Granderson, Yankees rout Tigers, force decisive Game 5 Granderson, Yankees rout Tigers, force decisive Game 5

Curtis Granderson made two spectacular catches against his former team and A.J. Burnett came through when the Yankees needed him most, leading the New York past the Detroit Tigers 10-1 Tuesday night to send their AL playoff series back to the Bronx for a decisive Game 5.

Illinois looks forward to 1st road test Illinois looks forward to 1st road test

Coach Ron Zook is confident but says the 5-0 Illini should be wary of trip to 1-4 Indiana on Saturday.

Michigan's defensive turnaround doesn't satisfy Hoke Michigan's defensive turnaround doesn't satisfy Hoke

Don't even try to laud Michigan for being 5-0 with one of the nation's stingiest defenses. First-year coach Brady Hoke will have none of it.


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