Monday, December 5, 2011

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Injured Forte expected back before season's end

Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte is expected to be back on the field before the end of the season, as long as contract issues don't factor into equation.

Reinsdorf baffled by Minoso's omission from Hall of Fame Reinsdorf baffled by Minoso's omission from Hall of Fame

DALLAS -- A visibly disappointed Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf expressed his disbelief after former Chicago White Sox great Minnie Minoso didn't receive the necessary 12 votes needed to be elected to the Hall of Fame by the Golden Era Committee.

Cubs icon Santo elected to Hall of Fame Cubs icon Santo elected to Hall of Fame

Oh, yesssssss! The guy who immortalized the “oh, nooooo’’ call when Brant Brown dropped that fly ball is heading to the Hall of Fame.

Fire acquire goalie Nolly from Vancouver Fire acquire goalie Nolly from Vancouver

The Chicago Fire acquired goalkeeper Jay Nolly from Vancouver on Monday in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2013 Major League Soccer supplemental draft.

Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' loss to Chiefs Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' loss to Chiefs

Ten things to take away from the Chicago Bears' 10-3 loss Sunday to the Kansas City Chiefs:

Your Morning Phil: Reyes, Wright, Rollins Your Morning Phil: Reyes, Wright, Rollins

Talking baseball while feeling Caleb Hanie’s pain: 1. When the winter meetings were in Atlanta after the 1988 season, the Texas Rangers signed Nolan Ryan as a free agent and made a nine-player trade to get Rafael Palmeiro from the Cubs and a four-player trade to get Julio Franco from the Indians.

Saints defeat Lions 31-17 for 4th straight win Saints defeat Lions 31-17 for 4th straight win

NEW ORLEANS -- Drew Brees made a little more history for the New Orleans Saints and kept the mistake-prone Detroit Lions struggling.

Offense anemic as Bears fall to Chiefs Offense anemic as Bears fall to Chiefs 10-3

A report before Sunday's game said Mike Martz will not return next season as the Bears' offensive coordinator. If a painfully bad 10-3 loss to the Chiefs at Soldier Field weighs in the final decision, perhaps he won't.


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