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Tony Pike holds three workouts - Tony Pike has held private workouts for the Broncos, Patriots and Panthers this offseason, according to the National Football Post.
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Dez now hanging out with Pacman - Dez Bryant reportedly attended a Friday workout hosted by former NFL defensive back Pacman Jones, according to NFL.com.
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Rams re-sign Vobora - The Rams re-signed linebacker David Vobora to a one-year contract on Friday, according to Jim Thomas on Twitter.
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Cards ink Porter for three - According to Adam Schefter on Twitter, the Cardinals signed linebacker Joey Porter to a three-year, $17.5 million contract on Friday.
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Lions sign Johnson - According to Andy Simms on Twitter, the Lions have signed linebacker Landon Johnson to a one-year contract.
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Barbre done in Green Bay? - According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Allen Barbre is not expected to make the Packers final roster next season and is in danger of being cut.
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Pacman shows up for workout - Updating a previous report, Adam Jones did end up working out for several NFL teams in New Orleans after all on Friday, according to Pro Football Talk.
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Pacman misses workout - According to the New Orleans Times Picayune, Adam Jones didn't show up for his scheduled workout on Friday.
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Zimmerman now hitting .438 - Ryan Zimmerman went 2-for-3 for the Nationals on Saturday, raising his spring average to .438.
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Maybin goes yard twice - Cameron Maybin went 2-for-4 with two home runs and two RBI against the Nationals on Saturday.
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Atkins still struggling - Garrett Atkins went 0-for-3 with a strikeout in spring training action against the Red Sox on Saturday.
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Beltre hitting just .211 - Adrian Beltre went 1-for-3 with a strikeout against the Orioles on Saturday. He is hitting just .211 this spring.
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Lilly on target for late April - Ted Lilly (knee, shoulder) will likely make his first start of the season sometime between April 23 and 25, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Bergesen has iffy day - Brad Bergesen allowed three hits, two runs and a walk in 4.2 innings of work against the Pirates on Saturday. He struck out four.
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Halladay human after all - Roy Halladay finally looked human on Saturday, allowing six hits, three runs and two walks in five innings of work against the Tigers.
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Chris Perez to close for Cleveland in Wood's absence - With Kerry Wood out 6-to-8 weeks with a muscle strain, Chris Perez will take over closing duties for the Indians, according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
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Fernandez out Sunday - Rudy Fernandez (quad) will not play on Sunday night against the Suns, according to the Columbian.
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Darnell Jackson sent to D-League - Darnell Jackson has been sent back to the D-League, according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
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Bender out for season - Jonathan Bender will miss the remainder of 2009-10 after breaking a finger, according to the New York Post.
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K-Mart still not close - Kenyon Martin (knee) is still at least a few weeks away from returning to the lineup, according to the Denver Post.
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David Lee hoping to play Sunday - David Lee (knee tendinitis) thinks he will be able to play on Sunday, according to the New York Daily News.
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Yi returning on Saturday - Yi Jianlian (ankle) will return to New Jersey's lineup on Saturday and likely start, according to the Newark Star-Ledger.
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Bynum to undergo MRI - Updating an earlier item, Andrew Bynum will undergo an MRI on his ailing Achilles on Saturday, according to the Los Angeles Times. Bynum left L.A.'s Friday night game after feeling a "brief pop" in his foot.
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Devin Harris back from illness - Devin Harris (illness) will be back in New Jersey's lineup on Saturday, according to the New York Post.
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Crosby tallies 88th point - Sidney Crosby tallied his 43rd assist of the season on Saturday in Pittsburgh's 3-2 loss to the Hurricanes.
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Jordan Staal nets 20th - Jordan Staal scored his 20th goal of the season in Pittsburgh's 3-2 overtime loss to the Hurricanes on Saturday.
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Pitkanen tallies two points in win - Joni Pitkanen scored a goal and assisted on another on Saturday, helping Carolina to a 3-2 overtime victory over the Penguins.
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Jamie McBain nets miracle game-winner - Jamie McBain scored with one second remaining in overtime on Saturday, leading the Hurricanes to a miracle 3-2 win over the Penguins.
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Legace leaves game with leg injury - Manny Legace was forced from Carolina's game on Saturday with a leg injury, according to the Raleigh News & Observer.
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Dubielewicz sent down - Wade Dubielewicz has been returned to the AHL
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Kuba out Saturday - Filip Kuba will not play on Saturday due to a lower-body injury, according to the Senators.
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Ovechkin done with suspension - Alexander Ovechkin will be back in Washington's lineup on Saturday after serving a two-game suspension for his hit on Chicago's Brian Campbell.
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In a recent radio interview, Kevin Harvick called Carl Edwards "fake as hell" among other things, according to Yahoo! Sports.
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For the third straight race, Kevin Harvick qualified outside the top 30, according to Jayski.com.
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Terry Cook will make his Sprint Cup Series debut this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway, according to Jayski.com.
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In the wake of the incident between Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski , Richard Petty held up a fist when asked how drivers used to settle on-track disputes, according to SceneDaily.com.
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Based on finishing average, Bristol Motor Speedway is Dale Earnhardt, Jr's best track, according to SceneDailly.com.
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According to SceneDaily.com, Jeff Gordon thinks about the late Dale Earnhardt whenever he is booed at a track.
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For the first time this year, Casey Mears has qualified on time for a Cup race, according to NASCAR.com.
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David Toms was the man of the day at Innisbrook, surging with a round of 65 (-6) to take the lead at the Transitions Championship moving into the weekend, according to the Associated Press. Harrington is at 134 (-8) for the tourney and is one stroke ahead of Jim Furyk, Carl Pettersson, Bubba Watson, and Retief Goosen.
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David Toms has been diagnosed with a bone spur in his rotator cuff that will require surgery, according to the Associated Press. Toms spoke with reporters today after carding an impressive round of 63 (-8), stating, "I've been to two different doctors and I've got an issue there. They tell me I'm going to be out eight weeks if I have it done. So I'm just taking medication and trying to get through it."
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Reports indicate Tiger Woods will not replace AT&T, long featured on Tiger's golf bag, with new corporate sponsor logo and will instead feature the Nike brand logo on his bag, according to the Associated Press. Agent Mark Steinberg informed AP reporters via text message, "We are not actively pursuing a new business partnership at this point in time."
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Garrett Willis failed to qualify for the field but two weeks ago he learned he wouldn't need it, getting the sponsor's exemption into today's opening round at the Transitions Championship and taking full advantage, grabbing the lead with an amazing round of 65 (-6) on the day, according to the Associated Press. Retief Goosen (touting multiple major titles) tops a large group of golfers including Rickie Fowler, Jonathan Byrd, Jeff Maggert (getting in only after learning Vijay Singh had withdrawn), Jim Furyk, and Carl Pettersson that are two strokes back of the lead.
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We were hoping to see the reversal of recent fortunes continue but we will have to wait as Vijay Singh, coming off his best performance on the Tour at the WGC CA Championship last week, filed for withdrawal from this week's Transitions Championship today citing back injury, according to the Associated Press.
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Jose Maria Olazabal has decided to withdraw from the field at the first major of the season, The Masters, due to pains associated with rheumatism, according to the Associated Press.
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Tiger Woods has confirmed he will make his official return to professional golf at Augusta National, filing his first PGA start of the season at The Masters, according to Golf.com. Tiger filed the "report" on his own website, noting, "The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and, as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be, even though it's been a while since I last played," Woods said. "When I finally got into a position to think about competitive golf again, it became apparent to me that the Masters would be the earliest I could play."
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Reviewing the list of confirmed participants for this week's Transitions Championship, we note Ryuji Imada is no longer listed as a member of the field, likely indicating he has filed for early withdrawal, according to PGATour.com.
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