Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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Fire extend Pause's deal through 2013

The Chicago Fire have locked in captain Logan Pause for two more seasons, the club announced Tuesday.

Report: Miami Marlins offer Albert Pujols 10-year deal Report: Miami Marlins offer Albert Pujols 10-year deal

The Miami Marlins reportedly have upped their offer to superstar first baseman Albert Pujols and the three-time National League MVP is mulling the team's latest offer.

Illinois coordinator Petrino leaves team for Arkansas Illinois coordinator Petrino leaves team for Arkansas

The Illinois football staff continues to change.

Your Morning Phil: Buehrle, Pujols, Theo Your Morning Phil: Buehrle, Pujols, Theo

Talking baseball while wishing the NCAA had figured out at least a four-team playoff system for the college football title: 1. Mark Buehrle proposed to his wife, Jamie, in a deer stand deep in the Missouri woods. I can see him back there this week, this time with a cell phone and a laptop as he sorts through the negotiations that will determine where he pitches for the next three-five seasons.

Report: Cubs submit bid for Pujols Report: Cubs submit bid for Pujols

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports: The Cubs met Monday night with the agent for Albert Pujols and it was confirmed early Tuesday morning that they submitted a bid for the Cardinals slugger.

Notre Dame aide Molnar in line for UMass job? Notre Dame aide Molnar in line for UMass job?

As Brian Kelly begins preparing his Notre Dame team today for its bowl game, the Irish coach also may be preparing to lose his right-hand man on offense.

Which shooting guard do you like for Bulls?

Whom would you like to see the Bulls add at shooting guard?

  • Caron Butler
  • Jason Richardson
  • Jamal Crawford
  • No one -- they're fine with Bogans, Brewer and Korver
Realignment plan has Hawks, Wings in same conference Realignment plan has Hawks, Wings in same conference

The Blackhawks' fears about having their rivalry with the Red Wings ruined went unfounded as the Original Six teams are grouped together in one of four new conferences in a radical realignment plan that was approved by the NHL's Board of Governors on Monday in Pebble Beach, Calif.


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