Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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Your Morning Phil: Garza, Yanks/Red Sox, Braun

Talking baseball while looking forward to Tony Stewart’s championship reign of media-exposure terror: 1. Are the Cubs really shopping Matt Garza?

Cops: Man who broke into Sox GM's home was wearing World Series ring Cops: Man who broke into Sox GM's home was wearing World Series ring

An Uptown man accused of breaking into the home of White Sox general manager Ken Williams was caught wearing his clothes and his 2005 White Sox World Series ring, according to police.

Former Penn State officer questioned player treatment Former Penn State officer questioned player treatment

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Former Penn State student disciplinarian Vicky Triponey tells The Wall Street Journal that football players were treated "more favorably than other students accused of violating the community standards as defined by the student code of conduct."

Lysacek won't enter U.S. Championships Lysacek won't enter U.S. Championships

Evan Lysacek has decided not to enter January's U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Patriots turn it on in 2nd half, wallop Chiefs 34-3 Patriots turn it on in 2nd half, wallop Chiefs 34-3

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to Rob Gronkowski, and the Patriots shook off a sluggish start to beat the Chiefs 34-3 on Monday night.

White Sox may not receive draft pick compensation if Buehrle signs elsewhere White Sox may not receive draft pick compensation if Buehrle signs elsewhere

While the courting of left-hander Mark Buehrle continued Monday, the White Sox face the prospect of not receiving a compensation draft pick if their free agent ace signs elsewhere.

Missouri hands Notre Dame 1st loss in a runaway Missouri hands Notre Dame 1st loss in a runaway

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Marcus Denmon scored 26 points, Phil Pressey added 17 and No. 21 Missouri used a big run spanning halftime to knock off Notre Dame 87-58 on Monday night in the semifinals of the CBE Classic.

Crosby returns to Penguins in with 2 goals in 5-0 victory Crosby returns to Penguins in with 2 goals in 5-0 victory

PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby scored twice and added two assists in his season debut as the Penguins crushed the Islanders 5-0 on Monday night.


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