Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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Konerko: Not seeing Buehrle 'doesn't seem right'

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Paul Konerko noticed a strange omission next to his locker Tuesday before the Chicago White Sox prepared for their first full-squad workout.

In practice, Notre Dame expects throwback effort In practice, Notre Dame expects throwback effort

WASHINGTON -- Wearing an open-collared shirt that ran out of road mojo Monday night, Mike Brey walked back to the visitors' locker room at the Verizon Center unshrouded by gloom. You figured Notre Dame's coach was unhappy. It was just hard to tell.

Your Morning Phil: Selig, Votto, Bowden Your Morning Phil: Selig, Votto, Bowden

Talking baseball: 1. Major League Baseball is still expected to announce that it is adding a second wild card in both leagues for the upcoming 2012 season, but there are plenty of people who think it would be better to wait until next year, when it would be easier to set the schedule.

Bears raising ticket prices for non-club seats Bears raising ticket prices for non-club seats

Unless you have season tickets in the club level at Soldier Field, the cost of seeing a Chicago Bears game is going up in 2012.

Packers' Driver to appear on 'Dancing with the Stars' Packers' Driver to appear on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver has agreed to appear on the next season of “Dancing with the Stars,” according to his agent, Jordan Woy.

Sky sign former DePaul star Chester Sky sign former DePaul star Chester

Former DePaul star Felicia Chester has signed a training-camp contract with the Chicago Sky, coach and general manager Pokey Chatman said Tuesday.

Matt Kenseth wins crazy Daytona 500 Matt Kenseth wins Daytona 500

DAYTONA BEACH —Matt Kenseth won the Daytona 500 early Tuesday morning.

Huskies Swept Away By The Irish, 72-59 Irish women down UConn 72-59

Perhaps there was no pressure on UConn Monday. When has there ever really been pressure on the Huskies? Check the history books. They always force it, aren't consumed by it.


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