Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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Guillen suspended 5 games for Castro remarks

Ozzie Guillen, who was suspended for five games Tuesday by the Miami Marlins for his comments regarding Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, said he was "very embarrassed and very sad" at a morning news conference at Marlins Park.

Coyotes' Smith balks at savior role against Blackhawks Coyotes' Smith balks at savior role against Blackhawks

Growing up, Mike Smith watched a lot of playoff hockey featuring Patrick Roy, which meant he watched a lot of playoff hockey during which the goalie erected an impenetrable wall around the crease and flummoxed the opponent.

Zeller, Watford to return to Indiana Zeller, Watford to return to Indiana

Cody Zeller and Christian Watford aren't quite ready to leave Indiana.

Parcells out of mix for Saints' interim coaching job Parcells out of mix for Saints' interim coaching job

Bill Parcells won't leave retirement in South Florida to save the New Orleans Saints.

FIU players stage walk out to support fired Isiah Thomas | <b>Video</b> FIU players stage walk out to support fired Isiah Thomas | Video

Perhaps the most significant accomplishment Isiah Thomas achieved at Florida International University happened after he left.

RB Bell will take part in Bears' voluntary-workout program RB Bell will take part in Bears' voluntary-workout program

While Matt Forte’s contract status remains in limbo, another running back is set to rejoin his Chicago Bearsteammates, signed or not.

Sources: Bulls' Rose tweaks ankle, game-time decision vs. Knicks Ankle injury new concern for Bulls' Rose

Bulls point guard Derrick Rose tweaked an ankle during Sunday's loss to the Knicks. The extent of the injury is unknown, but sources said Rose wore a walking boot Monday and his availability for Tuesday's rematch is a game-time decision.

Rangers' Darvish survives shaky start in MLB debut Rangers' Darvish survives shaky start in MLB debut

ARLINGTON, Texas — Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan's debut came as a 19-year-old reliever for the Mets. He faced the Braves, with guys like Henry Aaron, Felipe Alou and Joe Torre, and made a nice first impression.


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