Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Your Morning Phil: Theo, Scott, Bud

Talking baseball while hoping the Blackhawks didn’t leave it all at the craps table: 1. From Bud Selig’s perspective, the baseball draft was broken.  To Theo Epstein, however, it was working brilliantly.

Indians bringing back outfielder Sizemore Indians bringing back outfielder Sizemore

CLEVELAND — Grady Sizemore's trip into free agency didn't take him far.

Angelo 'very confident' that Hanie will do job Angelo 'very confident' that Hanie will do job

General manager Jerry Angelo announced Wednesday on the Chicago Bears' team-controlled website that he's "very confident" that Caleb Hanie will perform well in place of injured quarterback Jay Cutler.

Cutler to have surgery for Bennett's fracture in his right thumb today in Colorado Cutler to have surgery for Bennett's fracture in his right thumb today in Colorado

Jay Cutler will undergo surgery this morning to repair a Bennett's fracture of his right thumb, a league source confirmed.

Ex-Bears safety Harris boosts Lions' defense Ex-Bears safety Harris boosts Lions' defense

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Chris Harris wanted another shot to play when his second stint with the Chicago Bears wasn't going very well.

Leonard, Illinois top Richmond in Cancun Challenge semis Leonard, Illinois top Richmond in Cancun Challenge semis

Center Meyers Leonard scored a career-high 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Illinois to a 70-61 victory over Richmond in the Cancun Challenge semifinals Tuesday night, giving coach Bruce Weber his 300th win.

Report: Urban Meyer to take coaching job at Ohio State Report: Urban Meyer to take coaching job at Ohio State

According to a Tuesday report by WKMG-TV, former University of Florida head coach Urban Meyer will take over as head coach at Ohio State University.

Pride on line for Michigan State Pride on line for Michigan State

Win or lose, Michigan State will play for a Rose Bowl berth Dec. 3 in the inaugural Big Ten championship game.


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