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Cohen signed by Lions - The Detroit Lions have signed defensive tackle Joe Cohen from the practice squad, according to the Twitter page of beat writer John Niyo.
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Standeford released by Lions - Lions beat writer John Niyo is reporting on Twitter that the team has released wide receiver John Standeford.
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Ealy signed to active roster - The Green Bay Packers have signed wide receiver Biren Ealy from the practice squad to the active roster, according to the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Ealy will assume the vacated roster spot of injured offensive lineman Jason Spitz.
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Spitz placed on IR - The Green Bay Press-Gazette is reporting that the Packers have placed starting center Jason Spitz on injured reserve, ending his 2009 season. Spitz is dealing with a lower back injury.
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Folsom signed to active roster - According to the team's official website, the Miami Dolphins have signed linebacker J.D. Folsom off the practice squad to the active roster. The team released linebacker William Kershaw to make room on the roster.
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Ferguson ruled out by Miami - According to the Twitter page of Dolphins' writer Edgar Thompson, defensive tackle Jason Ferguson has been ruled out of Sunday's game. Ferguson is dealing with an elbow injury.
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Crowder ruled out for Sunday - Dolphins' linebacker Channing Crowder has been ruled out of Sunday's contest against the Patriots, according to the Twitter page of beat writer Edgar Thompson. Crowder is still recovering from a shoulder injury.
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Titans to sign Velasco to active roster - The Nashville Tennessean is reporting that the Titans plan to sign offensive lineman Fernando Velasco off the practice squad to the active roster. Velasco will take the roster spot of the recently released Chris Davis.
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D-Backs, Jays talking trade - MLB.com is reporting that the Diamondbacks and Blue Jays are "making progress" on a proposed trade that would send catcher Chris Snyder to Toronto in exchange for first baseman Lyle Overbay. Snyder played just 61 games with the D-Backs in 2009 due to a back injury.
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Pavano files for free agency - According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Twins starting pitcher Carl Pavano has filed for free agency. Pavano finished 2009 with a 5.10 ERA between Minnesota and Cleveland.
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Ibanez having hernia surgery Monday - Phillies' beat writer Todd Zolecki is reporting on Twitter that outfielder Raul Ibanez will have his sports hernia repaired on Monday. Ibanez was dealing with pain in his abdomen for just over four months.
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Lidge to have surgery on Wednesday - According to the Twitter page of Phillies' beat writer Scott Lauber, closer Brad Lidge will have surgery on Wednesday to remove a loose body from his right elbow. Lidge will also have his right flexor tendon evaluated at that time.
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Manny officially returning to L.A. - Manny Ramirez has exercised his $20 million, 2010 player option, making his return to the Dodgers next season official, according to MLB.com.
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Nationals decline Kearns' option - The Nationals have opted to decline Austin Kearns' $10MM option for 2010, according to the Associated Press.
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Manny to remain with Dodgers? - Manny Ramirez is expected to return to the Dodgers in 2010, according to Dylan Hernandez's (Los Angeles Times) twitter page.
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Sox endorse Beckham at second base - Gordon Beckham has been slated to start at second base for the White Sox in 2010, according to MLB.com.
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Boozer has another big night - Carlos Boozer had his second monster game in a row on Saturday as the Jazz fell to the Kings 104-99. Boozer grabbed a game-high 17 rebounds to go long with his 16 points in the loss.
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Deron Wlliams' 29 & 15 not enough - Deron Williams tried to carry the Jazz on Saturday, but his team came up a bit short as they fell to the Kings 104-99. Williams did his part, scoring 29 points and dishing 15 assists in the game.
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Thompson's double-double leads to win - Jason Thompson put together another fine outing on Saturday as the Kings beat the Jazz 104-99. Thompson scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the win.
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Evans has huge night for Kings - Tyreke Evans had a monster night for the Kings on Saturday as Sacramento defeated the Jazz 104-99. Evans scored 32 points on 7-of-15 shooting in the win.
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Lee scores 18 in another Knick loss - The Knicks' struggles continued on Saturday, but big man David Lee was his usual self in the 102-87 loss to the Bucks. Lee scored 18 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and dished four assists in the win.
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Meeks shoots the lights out for Bucks - Jodie Meeks showed that he is capable of being an elite NBA shooter on Saturday in the Bucks' 102-87 win over the Knicks. Meeks scored 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting, and he was 5-for-7 from beyond the arc.
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Bogut leads Bucks to win - Andrew Bogut led the way for the Bucks on Saturday as they defeated the Knicks 102-87. Bogut scored and grabbed eight boards in the win.
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Bosh goes for a double-double in loss - Chris Bosh posted another double-double on Saturday in the Raptors' 129-101 loss to the Mavericks. Bosh scored 26 points to go along with his 12 rebounds in the game.
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Bryzgalov takes loss against Ducks - Ilya Bryzgalov allowed four goals on 26 shots Saturday as the Coyotes fell to the Ducks by a score of 4-3. Bryzgalov's record now stands at 9-5 on the year.
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Perry scores again in win - Corey Perry notched his 11th goal of the season on Saturday to lead the Ducks to a 4-3 win over the Coyotes. Perry has 19 points in 15 games for the Ducks this season.
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Eriksson scores both Dallas goals - Loui Eriksson posted two goals in a losing effort on Saturday as the Stars fell to the Wild 3-2. Eriksson has eight goals and seven assists on the season.
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Backstrom stops 19 shots in wn - Niklas Backstrom faced only 21 shots on Saturday, and his 19 saves were good enough to get the win as the Wild defeated to Stars 3-2. Backstrom now has six victories on the season.
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Zidlicky's two points lead to win - Marek Zidlicky led the Wild to a 3-2 win over the Stars on Saturday. Zidlicky had a goal and an assist in the game.
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Cole nets first goal in loss - Erik Cole finally got his first goal of the season on Saturday in Carolina's 3-2 loss to Columbus. Cole had failed to register a point in his first five games this year.
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Mason picks up seventh win - Steve Mason put together his second straight solid outing on Saturday as the Blue Jackets defeated the Hurricanes 3-2. Mason made 24 saves to pick up his seventh win of the season.
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Filatov gets second goal of season - Nikita Filatov scored his second goal of the season on Saturday as the Blue Jackets beat the Hurricanes 3-2. Filatov now has two points in his first 11 games this season.
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For the fourth straight time, Kyle Busch dominated a Nationwide race at Texas Motor Speedway on his way to a win, according to Yahoo! Sports.
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According to Jayski.com, Kasey Kahne will run the R6 engine in this weekend's Cup race at Texas.
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According to FOX Sports, Casey Mears will replace Jeff Burton in the RCR No. 29 in this weekend's Nationwide race at Texas.
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When Juan Pablo Montoya begins the 2010 season, it could be behind the wheel of a Toyota, according to Yahoo! Sports.
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According NASCAR.com, John Wes Townley has reached a deal to drive full-time in the Nationwide Series for Richard Childress Racing in 2010.
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Dale Earnhardt, Jr is close to signing IRL driver Danica Patrick to a two-year deal to drive for his JR Motorsports Nationwide team.
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According Yahoo! Sports, Brad Keselowski will replace David Stremme behind the wheel of the No. 12 car for the final three Cup races of 2009.
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Despite Dale Earnhardt, Jr's ongoing struggles, crew chief Lance McGrew will return full-time next season atop the pit box of the No. 88, according to RacingOne.com.
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Phil Mickelson posted one of his best rounds of the season today, carding a Round 3 score of 67 (-5) to take a two-stroke lead over Tiger Woods and Nicke Watney heading into the final day of competition, according to PGATour.com.
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Reports from the PGA Radio Network indicate Paul Casey has filed for early withdrawal from the HSBC Champions, confirmed by his absence from the release of the scheduled tee times for Round 4, according to PGATour.com.
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Tiger Woods birdied five of his last 10 holes during second-round play today, carding a 5-under 67 (his second of the week) to seize a share of the 36-hole lead with Nick Watney in the HSBC Champions, final World Golf Championship of the year, according to the Associated Press. Seven of the top nine players on the leaderboard heading to the weekend hail from the United States, including Phil Mickelson as the world's made three birdies over the last four holes for a 66 to finish one shot behind the top spot.
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Nick Watney has used his first round to leap in front of the pack at the first World Golf Championship in Asia, carding a round of 64 (-8) to tie the course record and seize first place by two strokes over Ryan Moore, Martin Kaymer, and Nick Dougherty, according to the Associated Press.
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Ryan Moore, having earned notice as the PGA Tour's only sponsor-free player in recent years, has inked a deal with Scratch Golf in which he will not only use their equipment but will also become part owner of the company, according to Jason Sobel with ESPN.
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Greg Norman's slower-than-expected recovery from shoulder surgery will force him to miss next month's Australian Open, according to the Associated Press. Tournament officials said that Norman was advised by his doctors not to play competitive golf again this year following arthroscopic surgery in September.
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Anthony Kim has announced he will forego his place in the Dubai World Championship, an event with a $7.5 million financial pool, according to the Associated Press. "I'm not going," Kim said Wednesday evening on the practice range at the HSBC Champions (reports indicate Kim was the last to arrive due to visa troubles that forced him to spend all of Tuesday in Hong Kong). "I need the week off," he said. "My parents want to see their boy."
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This week's HSBC Champions, the newly-added fourth installment of the World Golf Championships series, will be the first time in their careers that Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have engaged in professional competition in Asia, according to the Associated Press.
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