Thursday, October 27, 2011

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Your Morning Phil: Rainout, Valentine, Buehrle

Talking baseball while replaying the Patrick Kane spin-o-rama: 1. You could have played baseball Wednesday night in St. Louis. It was 50 degrees with occasional rain but the conditions were not unplayable. With that said, Bud Selig and Joe Torre made the right decision in postponing Game 6 of the World Series until tonight.

Ohio State snags preseason Big Ten honors Ohio State snags preseason Big Ten honors

In no surprise at all, Ohio State center Jared Sullinger was named the Big Ten preseason player of the year and the Buckeyes were picked to win the conference.

Bears release veteran safety Chris Harris Bears release veteran safety Chris Harris

The Chicago Bears have parted ways with veteran strong safety Chris Harris.

Hawks' Kane earns raves for spin Hawks' Kane earns raves for spin

Hockey fans are buzzing about Patrick Kane's no-look spin pass during Tuesday night's victory. Here's another look at the incredible move and what some of his teammates think about it.

Shaq: Talks with Bulls never got serious Shaq: Talks with Bulls never got serious

Shaquille O’Neal -- a Bull? It never came close, according to the future NBA Hall of Famer. But O’Neal, who played for six teams before announcing his retirement in June, said the Bulls did reach out to him not that long ago.

NBA marathon session ends after 15 hours NBA marathon session ends after 15 hours

Six days after labor negotiations collapsed in a mess of acrimony and accusations, NBA and players association officials resumed talks Wednesday at a New York hotel.

What Quade did and didn't do in 2011 Laying out facts on Quade's 2011 season as Cubs manager

Theo Epstein said he needs to "debrief" Mike Quade when they meet this week to decide the manager's future, conjuring up a scene from an old war movie.

Trial postponement could lead to sale of Dodgers by Frank McCourt Trial postponement could lead to sale of Dodgers by McCourt

The one-month postponement of the bankruptcy trial will allow McCourt and Major League Baseball to explore a possible settlement in which he sells the team, several people familiar with situation say.


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