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Without Wagner, Mets Bullpen Gives Up Six Runs in Ninth
By Associated Press
July 23, 2008
So Taguchi and Jimmy Rollins had two-run doubles in a six-run ninth, and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied against the Mets' makeshift bullpen for an 8–6 victory last night, taking over first place in the NL East. After Johan Santana pitched eight…
Much To Learn From Bad Predictions
By TIM MARCHMAN
Abreu sends Surging Yankees to Ninth Straight Home Victory
Wagner To Have Shoulder Re-Evaluated
Rodriguez, Yankees Rout Twins
K-Rod May Be Baseball's First 60-Save Man
By TIM MARCHMAN
With Posada's Season in Doubt, Yanks Need Another Bat
By STEVEN GOLDMAN
Pettitte, Giambi Bring Heat In Clincher Over A's
Is Richie Sexson Benefiting From the Name Game?
By TIM MARCHMAN
Error in 10th Leads To Mets Win Over Reds
Let's Go Out Tonight: Icily Intergalactic -- July 23, 2008
By KHRISTINA NARIZHNAYA
July 23, 2008
TALKS THE ICEWOMAN (AND SPOCK) COMETH Talk about quirky: If you're up for a few laughs with an intergalactic celebrity and a Ukrainian ice queen, go to a live taping of "LateNet with Ray Ellin" at the Gotham Comedy Club, as the first comedy and…
Gas Leak Evacuates Olympics Press Facility 8:40 am EDT
Official: China Bus Blasts 'Not Terrorism'
Bombers Target Two China Buses Ahead of Olympics
Bronx-Born Swimmer Soaks In Olympics
By JOSH GERSTEIN
Fencing Captain Brings New Perspective to His Third Olympics
Study Challenges Safe Air Quality Claims in China
Don't Snub Beijing Olympics
Broken Leg Puts American Soccer Star Out of Games
Commute of the Future? The Bus
After 234 Weeks, Federer's Reign at No. 1 in Jeopardy
By TOM PERROTTA
July 23, 2008
In Melbourne, Roger Federer lost the Australian Open crown that he had worn for two years, in part because of a bout with mononucleosis. In Indian Wells, Calif., and in Miami, he couldn't win either of the two hard court tournaments he dominated a few…
One Match Dispels Myth That Tennis Is Dying
By TOM PERROTTA
Finest Match in Wimbeldon History Hands Title to Nadal
By TOM PERROTTA
Nadal Dethrones Federer at Wimbledon
Venus Wins Wimbledon Final Over Sister
Venus, Serena Williams To Face Off in Wimbledon Finals
Inevitable Nadal-Federer Final Will Be One for Ages
By TOM PERROTTA
They're going to meet again. For the third straight year, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are marching toward the Wimbledon final, where they will play the most important match of their careers.
Federer, Safin, Nadal Head to Wimbledon Semis
Wimbledon Set for a Grand Slam of the Sisters
By TOM PERROTTA
Venus Williams Reaches Wimbledon Semifinals
Giants Ship Shockey to New Orleans, Signaling New Era
By MICHAEL DAVID SMITH
July 22, 2008
Jeremy Shockey's tenure with the Giants came to an end yesterday, as the team traded its star tight end to the New Orleans Saints just three days before the start of training camp. The Saints will send the Giants their second- and fifth-round picks in…
Giants Send Tight End Shockey to the Saints
At Long Last, Jets May Have Their Shot at Favre
By MICHAEL DAVID SMITH
Packers GM, Coach Say No to Favre's Release
Did the Jets Successfully Retool, or Just Repeat 1993?
By ERIC EDHOLM
New Stadiums Set High Bar for Rest of the NFL
By EVAN WEINER
Burress Won't Practice Without a New Contract
Strahan Ends Hall of Fame Career as a Champion
Owners Opt Out of Labor Agreement
Keller, Manningham Ready To Make Impact in N.Y.
A New Drive: High School to Europe to NBA
By JOHN HOLLINGER
July 18, 2008
If you're looking for the free-agent move with the most long-reaching consequences for the NBA, it isn't Elton Brand's move to the Sixers, nor Baron Davis's jumping to the Clippers, nor even James Posey's defection from Boston to New Orleans. In fact…
Report: Donaghy Made 134 Calls To a Fellow Ref
Which Restricted Free Agents May Move?
By MARTIN JOHNSON
Seattle Move Shows That Fans Just Don't Matter
By EVAN WEINER
Free Agent Signing May Create New Force in East
By JOHN HOLLINGER
Duhon Deal Shows Walsh Is Walking the Walk
By MARTIN JOHNSON
After Settlement, SuperSonics Will Relocate to Oklahoma City
LeBron's Shadow Looms Over Free Agent Market
By JOHN HOLLINGER
With Draft Over, Knicks Now Explore Options
Nets Steal Knicks' Thunder on Draft Day
By JOHN HOLLINGER
Harrington Holds Onto His British Open Crown
By TONY DEAR
July 21, 2008
Anyone who plays this game and has made the trip across the water to play on Britain's unsheltered and often bleak coastline knows how difficult it is to shoot 69 at a 7,000+ yard links course. Those who have played Royal Birkdale, even from the…
Harrington Makes It a Repeast at the British Open
On a Blustery Day in Britain, Mediate Picks Up Where He Left Off
Five of Birkdale's Best
Five Players To Keep an Eye on This Weekend
By TONY DEAR
Mickelson Looks to End Run of Disappointing Opens at Royal Birkdale
By TONY DEAR
Inbee Park Becomes Youngest To Win U.S. Women's Open
Cink Finally Closes One Out, Wins Travelers Championship
Golf Must Now Adapt to a Tigerless World
By TONY DEAR
Knee Surgery To End Tiger Woods's Season
Sports Desk
July 23, 2008
BASKETBALL Warriors acquire Marcus Williams from Nets The Golden State Warriors acquired Marcus Williams from the Nets yesterday, filling their need for a backup point guard. The Warriors, who lost Baron Davis to the Los Angeles Clippers in free…
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Team Quits Tour de France After Doping Charge
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Tour Favorite Takes Yellow as True Contenders Begin To Emerge
By JOHN MORETTI
Italy's Ricco Wins Ninth Stage
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