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Kobe, Amare playing in China?

With NBA stars flirting with the opportunity to play in China during the NBA lockout, the action may be interpreted as a middle-finger in the face of NBA owners.

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Biggest NHL free agent chooses hugest pond

The biggest fish in the 2011 NHL free agent market has chosen the hugest pond. Brad Richards will be exchanging his Dallas Stars jersey for an Original Six sweater to play with the New York Rangers.

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Klitschko Haye fight result is no surprise

Haye who hyped up the fight with a little help from the T-shirt shown on the right, was outscored on every judge’s card in the lopsided unanimous decision with the official results coming in 118-108, 117-109 and 116-110.

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Leino signs 6-year $27 million deal

The Buffalo Sabres dropped out of the Brad Richards sweepstakes and instead jumped on the opportunity to sign Philadelphia Flyers UFA forward Ville Leino, inking him to a six-year, $27 million deal. Although Richards is considered by many to be the prize catch of the 2011 NHL free agent market, the Sabres GM Darcy Regier […]

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Jurrjens the NL All-Star Game starter?

While being considered as a potential starter for the NL in next week’s All-Star Game, Atlanta Braves starter Jair Jurrjens made a strong case with a one-hit gem.

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2011 NHL free agency signings

While Brad Richards and his agent ponder the slew of offers put on the table yesterday, several other players inked deals in the first day of 2011 NHL free agency.

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Top MLB ROY candidates

With the 2011 MLB All-Star Game a little more than a week away, we head toward the unofficial halfway point in the baseball season with the Rookie of the Year races in both leagues heating up.

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Amarillo Sox mascot is a real boner

The Amarillo Sox showcased their new mascot who may be giving Scrotie, the former giant penis mascot at the Rhode Island School of Design a run for his money.

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Supreme Court rules against Clemens

First the appellate court ruled that Clemen’s case couldn’t be brought to Texas federal court and now the Supreme Court has refused to listen to Clemens’ case.

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McCourt victorious in bankruptcy court

Under the plan, McCourt will borrow $150 million from private financiers, $60 million of which is expected to be funneled to the Dodgers’ owner.

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