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Carlos Pena reportedly signs with Rays

Former Cub Carlos Pena has repotedly signed a deal to return to Tampa Bay.

 After eye injury no limits in sight for ND's Katenda After eye injury no limits in sight for ND's Katenda

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The lanky 6-foot-9-inch newcomer wearing the No. 15 blue practice jersey wandered around the court before Notre Dame practice Thursday chatting with teammates and firing up jumpers from the 3-point line.

Rose admits toe worse than 2nd season injury Rose admits toe worse than 2nd season injury

CLEVELAND --- Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose sat out the team's morning shootaround at Quicken Loans Arena Friday morning. And while the team claims he is still a gametime decision for Friday's tipoff against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Rose certainly sounded as if he'd miss his third straight game with turf toe in his sprained big left toe.

Rams agree to play London games through 2014 Rams agree to play London games through 2014

The NFL announced Friday that the St. Louis Ramshave agreed to play regular-season games in London for the next three years, first facing the New England Patriots in 2012.

LeBron, Heat leave Lakers, Kobe feeling ill with 98-87 victory LeBron, Heat leave Lakers, Kobe feeling ill with 98-87 victory

LeBron James balked at the implication going in, that this somehow was himself vs. Kobe Bryant, even with Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade again sidelined by a balky right ankle.

Nadal, Federer cruises into fourth round Nadal, Federer cruises into fourth round

Rafael Nadal moved into the fourth round of the Australian Open without dropping a set or showing any signs that a freak knee injury is bothering him.

Tiger Woods on ex-coach's book: Unprofessional Tiger Woods on ex-coach's book: Unprofessional

Tiger Woods asserts he won't bother to see what Hank Haney has written about their years working together. However, the winner of 14 majors does have a few select words about the project itself.

NU "frontrunner" for Prater NU "frontrunner" for Prater

Kyle Prater’s interest in Northwestern is clear. Earlier this week, his mother, Sonya, lauded Northwestern in an interview with the Tribune, calling it “a school that has great tradition. And it’s very local.”


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