Padres’ skid at 10 after loss to Rockies (AP)
SAN DIEGO (AP)—No matter what they try, the San Diego Padres just keep losing.
SAN DIEGO (AP)—No matter what they try, the San Diego Padres just keep losing.
NEW YORK (AP)—Revis Island is open for business again—just in time for the New York Jets to start their Super Bowl run.
Investigators from the North Carolina Secretary of State’s office have subpoenaed Tar Heels defensive tackle Marvin Austin, a person familiar with the situation said Friday.
NEW YORK (AP)—Ben Roethlisberger(notes) is getting time off for good behavior.
NEW YORK (AP)—Andy Murray cruised through his first match at the U.S. Open while an angry Andy Roddick crashed out on Wednesday, fuming over a foot-fault call.
The Big Ten’s athletic directors got together on what was truly a conference call on Wednesday. The first thing Ohio State’s Gene Smith did was open some accompanying e-mails that listed proposed Buckeyes football schedules for 2011 and 2012.
NEW YORK (AP)—This trick shot by Roger Federer was most definitely real.
WASHINGTON (AP)—Roger Clemens put his right hand on the lectern, leaned down toward the microphone and made what might be the most important pitch of his life: “Not guilty, your honor.”
CHICAGO (AP)—CC Sabathia(notes) has picked up the Yankees several times this season with dominant performances on the mound.
ISTANBUL (AP)—For weeks, U.S. players have been hearing about what they aren’t.