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Padres fan steals out from Diamondbacks

Is this play considered fan interference? Yep, but although it wasn’t called, it did not end up affecting the outcome of the game.

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Mike Flanagan suicide shocks O’s

According to former teammate Ken Singleton, Flanagan was noticeably upset that some people online had partially blamed him for the poor state of the Orioles franchise.

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Cam Newton’s bizarre request from Panthers

But what makes Richardson’s request a head-scratcher is that he employs plenty of players on his team who have multiple tattoos, including stars Steve Smith and DeAngelo Williams.

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Two fans shot at Candlestick Park

Two fans leaving the preseason game between the Oakland Raiders and nearby rival San Francisco 49ers were shot and one is in serious condition.

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Suh responds to 20K fine on Twitter

Suh’s response on Twitter for the $25K fine for a late hit may have set a Guinness Book of World Record for most exclamation marks used in a Tweet.

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Hope Solo – ESPN “The Body Issue” shoot

US Women’s soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo made headlines last week when she tweeted a nude picture of herself in a bathrobe stating earlier, “Being naked outside is very liberating…”

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Mares vs. Agbeko fight ref controversy

Abner Mares clearly hits Joseph Agbeko low throughout the fight but referee Russell Mora either ignored or merely warned Mares. Here’s the video:

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Lions ‘China Doll’ Stafford crushes Bengals

Stafford passed the test, strutting off Ford Field after taking the snaps for two series and firing two touchdown passes without either shoulder seeing the turf.

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Childress: “Moss vomited on locker room”

Former Vikings coach Brad Childress: “We had good guys, by and large, but [Randy Moss] walked in the locker room and vomited on it.”

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Selig ignoring Jays sign-stealing storm

Since MLB Commissioner Bud Selig is sitting on his hands through yet another controversial incident, there is no way to force Toronto to admit to sign-stealing.

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