Friday, November 4, 2011

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Cardinals great Bob Forsch dies at 61

Bob Forsch, who threw two no-hitters for the St. Louis Cardinals and is the third-winningest pitcher in team history, collapsed at his hime near Tampa, Fla., and died Thursday night.

2012 Olympic security needs to be doubled: report 2012 Olympic security needs to be doubled: report

A security review for the 2012 London Games shows that authorities may need to double the number of guards at stadiums and other Olympic sites, the Associated Press reports.

Your Morning Phil: Maddon, TLR, Lake Your Morning Phil: Maddon, TLR, Lake

Talking baseball while congratulating Frank Klopas for making the journey from player to coach with the Fire:

Who is the Bears' No. 1 receiver?

Who is the Bears' true No. 1 wide receiver?

  • Devin Hester
  • Earl Bennett
  • Roy Williams
  • Johnny Knox
  • They don't have one.
NBA talks set as some players look at decertifying union NBA talks set as some players look at decertifying union

NEW YORK -- NBA players and owners will start negotiating again Saturday, and the union's leaders say they're unified as they seek to resolve the lockout.

Sanzenbacher still in Bears' mix Rookie WR Sanzenbacher still in Bears' mix

The buzz surrounding Earl Bennett's return to the Bears' lineup has taken the spotlight away from the guy who quietly developed into one of Jay Cutler's favorite targets.

Bears need more from Melton Bears need more from DT Melton

Right before Thursday's practice, Bears coach Lovie Smith delivered a brief, direct message to defensive tackle Henry Melton.

Hawks tip Panthers 3-2 in shootout Hawks tip Panthers 3-2 in shootout

SUNRISE, Fla. — The smiles and affection were genuine whenever former teammates crossed paths in the hallways of the BankAtlantic Center.


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