Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Fitz: Don't limit bowls to 7-win teams

Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald hopes the Big Ten does not support potential legislation to limit bowls to seven-win teams.

Ex-Bears DE Brown defends Williams in bounty scandal Ex-Bears DE Brown defends Williams in bounty scandal

Frmer New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears defensive end Alex Brown expressed support for former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams in the wake of the NFL's bounty scandal.

Cubs Game Day: Colvin faces former team Cubs Game Day: Colvin faces former team

MESA. Ariz. -- Former Cubs outfielder Tyler Colvin plays against his old team Tuesday afternoon as the Colorado Rockies visit HoHoKam Park.

Sox Game Day: Pujols, wind early tests for Danks Sox Game Day: Pujols, wind early tests for Danks

TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Chicago White Sox will face Albert Pujols for the first time since the former St. Louis slugger left to sign a 10-year, $240 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels last December.

Beckham back at No. 2 in Sox's lineup vs. Pujols, Angels Beckham back at No. 2 in Sox's lineup vs. Pujols, Angels

TEMPE, Ariz. -- For the first time in three springs, Gordon Beckham isn't projected as the Chicago White Sox's No. 2 hitter.

DePaul Game Day: Huskies a hurdle in Big East tournament DePaul Game Day: Huskies a hurdle in Big East tournament

On the one hand, DePaul opens the Big East tournament Tuesday staring directly at an example of what's possible: Connecticut, its first-round opponent, which won five games in five days last year to take home the title.

Your Morning Phil: Molina, Ventura, Wilpon Your Morning Phil: Molina, Ventura, Wilpon

Talking baseball while hoping Rip Hamilton isn’t hurt badly: 1. Good morning, Ken Williams. The Chicago White Sox general manager could not have enjoyed his dinner Monday night very much, not after watching his top offseason acquisition, 23-year-old converted third baseman Nestor Molina, get rat-a-tatted around Camelback Ranch in his spring training debut.

Bulls brace for Hamilton news Bulls brace for Hamilton news

The Chicago Bulls planned to more fully examine Richard Hamilton's injured right shoulder on Tuesday, although early indications were that the veteran shooting guard would miss at least some games this week after running into a Roy Hibbert screen early in Monday's victory.


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