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Pierce out indefinitely with bulging disk - The New York Giants have announced that linebacker Antonio Pierce will be out indefinitely with a bulging disk in his neck, according to the Twitter page of beat writer Ralph Vacchiano.
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Gholston ruled out - Vernon Gholston did not practice Friday, and he has been ruled out for Sunday's game at New England, according to the Jets' official website.
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Watson is probable - Ben Watson (knee) is probable for Sunday's game against the Jets, according to the Boston Globe.
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Ty Warren is questionable - Ty Warren is questionable for Sunday's game against the Jets, according to the Boston Globe. He is recovering from an ankle ailment.
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Sammy Morris is questionable - Sammy Morris is questionable for Sunday's game against the Jets, according to the Boston Globe.
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Fred Taylor ruled out - Updating an earlier report, Fred Taylor has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jets, according to the Boston Globe.
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Herron is questionable - David Herron Jr. was limited in Friday's practice, and he is questionable for Sunday's game against Pittsburgh, according to the Chiefs' official website. He is dealing with a knee injury.
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Michael Bush will start for Raiders - Michael Bush has been slated to start at running back for the Raiders in Week 11, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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No surgery for Strasburg - Updating a previous report, number-one overall pick Stephen Strasburg will not need surgery on his injured left knee, according to MLBlogs.com. Strasburg injured his knee shagging fly balls on Thursday.
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Josh Johnson extension not imminent - ESPN.com is reporting that the Florida Marlins and ace Josh Johnson are not close to a contract extension. Johnson's agent told ESPN that negotiatons with the team have reached an impasse.
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Jays talk to Cubs about Halladay - The Blue Jays have contacted the Cubs regarding ace hurler Roy Halladay, according to MLBblogs.com.
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Holliday on Boston's radar - The Red Sox are believed to be interested in Matt Holliday, according to the Boston Herald.
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Diaz DFA'd by Pirates - The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the Pirates have designated catcher Robinzon Diaz for assignment. Diaz played in 41 games for the team last season.
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Boston claims R. Manuel - The Red Sox have claimed pitcher Robert Manuel off waivers from the Mariners, according to the Boston Globe.
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Karstens designated for assignment - The Pittsburgh Pirates have designated pitcher Jeff Karstens for assignment, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Karstens was 4-6 with a 5.42 ERA in 39 appearances (13 starts) last season.
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Jakubauskas claimed by Pirates - The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the Pirates have claimed right-handed pitcher Chris Jakubauskas from the Mariners. Jakubauskas was 6-7 with a 5.32 ERA in 35 appearances for Seattle last season.
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Lewis' double-double leads to win - Rashard Lewis had a big night for the Magic on Friday as Orlando defeated Boston 83-78. Lewis had 16 points and 10 rebounds in the game.
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Carter leads Magic to win over Celts - Vince Carter led the Magic to a huge win over the Celtics on Friday. Carter had 26 points, six rebounds, and six assists in the win.
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Scola's 17 & 10 not enough - Luis Scola led the Rockets in scoring and rebounding on Friday in Houston's 105-103 loss to the Hawks. Scola finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds in the game.
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Crawford scores 21 off bench - Jamal Crawford chipped in 21 points off the bench Friday to help the Hawks to a 105-103 win over the Rockets. Crawford had two rebounds and two assists in the game as well.
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Marvin Williams goes off in win - Marvin Williams had a breakout performance on Friday night as the Hawks defeated the Rockets 105-103. Williams scored 29 points and had nine rebounds in the game.
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Beasley drops 21 & 12 on Raptors - Michael Beasley had an impressive performance for the Heat on Friday in his team's 120-113 loss to the Raptors. Beasley poured in 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the contest.
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Wade scores 30 in losing effort - Dwyane Wade scored a game-high 30 points on Friday, but it came in a losing effort as the Heat fell to the Raptors 120-113. Wade had eight assists and five rebounds in the game as well.
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Bargnani goes foe 24 & 10 in win - Andrea Bargnani had anther big night for the Raptors on Friday as Toronto defeated the Heat 120-113. Bargnani scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the game.
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Clemmensen racks up 39 saves - Scott Clemmensen rejected 39-of-40 shots in tonight's 2-1 OT win at Detroit. He was named the First Star of the game.
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Weiss gets job done for Panthers - Stephen Weiss got the job done in Friday's 2-1 OT win at Detroit, as he notched a goal and an assist.
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Miller takes loss at home - Ryan Miller turned away 24-of-26 shots in tonight's 2-1 loss to Boston at HSBC Arena.
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Gaustad scores lone goal for Buffalo - Paul Gaustad scored the Sabres' lone goal in Friday's 2-1 OT loss to the Bruins at HSBC Arena.
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Rask claims win in Buffalo - Tuukka Rask rejected 25-of-26 shots in tonight's 2-1 OT win at Buffalo.
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Lucic leads Bruins in win - Milan Lucic helped lead the Bruins in Friday's 2-1 OT win at Buffalo, as he slipped a goal past netminder Ryan Miller. He was selected as the First Star of the game.
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Morrison lights lamp for Washington - Brendan Morrison lit the lamp in tonight's 3-2 loss to the Canadiens at the Verizon Center.
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Green productive in loss - Mike Green was productive in Friday's 3-2 loss to the Canadiens at the Verizon Center, as he collected a pair of assists.
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According to NASCAR.com, Bobby Labonte has signed a one-year deal to driver for TRG Motorsports in 2010.
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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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Australia's Peter Senior won the Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament on Friday, shooting a 5-under 66 for a three-stroke victory over Joe Ozaki, Steve Haskins and Ronnie Black, according to the Associated Press.
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Robert Allenby stroked through a round to finish seven strokes under par (65) to seize a one-stroke lead over Lee Westwood, Chris Wood, and Camilo Villegas at the Dubai World Championship, according to the Associated Press.
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Steve Haskins carded his second consecutive round of 65 (-6) today in third-round action of the Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament, according to the Associated Press.
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Steve Haskins carded a bogey-free round of 65 (-6) on Wednesday, seizing a two-stroke lead over Curt Byrum, Jim Roy, Peter Senior, John Ross and Terry Burke after the second round of the Champions Tour National Qualifying Tournament, according to the Associated Press.
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Greg Norman, an icon for golf fans and two-time British Open Champion, believes the prize money associated with professional golf will continue to flow away from the game as a result of the trying economic times, according to the Associated Press. "Golf is not going to be like it used to be. It's tough out there -- tough in business," Norman said. "I have gone through the cycle of things being really good and then going through another cycle. But I don't think the young generation see it because they have never seen it before. I have been through three recessions."
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Stanford University reports former alum and golf icon Tiger Woods will serve as honorary captain this Saturday when the Cardinal (currently ranked 17th in the latest BCS Poll) welcomes rival California in what is commonly known as "The Big Game" on Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
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As usual, Tiger Woods saved his best for last and thrilled the Aussie crowd at Kingston Heath, carding a round of 68 (-4) on Sunday to secure a win at the Australian Masters, according to the Associated Press.
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Stephen Ames posted a final round of 64 to pull into a a three-way tie for first place at the Children's Miracle Network Classic, moving on to victory over George McNeill and Justin Leonard in the extra holes, according to the Associated Press.
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