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Rios really has turned things around
As quickly as he turned on a P.J. Walters fastball, White Sox right fielder Alex Rios recalled his only other grand slam before Wednesday's first-inning shot in a 6-2 victory over the Twins at U.S. Cellular Field. "A walk-off against Cleveland last year,...
Tags: American League, Baseball, P.J. Walters, Jake Peavy, U.S. Cellular Field
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Sure, he's Brian Urlacher but …
Those must have been two tremendous practices this week for Brian Urlacher. Based on the bravado of Bears teammates, Urlacher quickly removed any doubts that he will return to top form against the Colts despite a left knee that has sustained two injuries...
Tags: Coby Fleener, Chicago Bears, Lovie Smith, Reggie Wayne, Charles Tillman
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Two NFL franchises for Chicago? Forget about it
Now we know what role former Mayor Richard M. Daley can play in the private sector and still galvanize people in the city: sports talk programmer. Rich from Bridgeport, floated an idea only a radio-show caller could love when he suggested Chicago needs a...
Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Lucas Oil Stadium, Local Government, Oakland Raiders, Cowboys Stadium
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Kelly re-establishing discipline at Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Finally, it seems the Notre Dame football coach I thought the school hired in December 2009 has shown up for work. Too often since Day 1, when Brian Kelly has spoken his political background becomes obvious within two sentences....
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brian Kelly, Football, Back Surgery, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Urlacher should address treatment issues frankly
Back to being a Pro Bowl grump Wednesday at Halas Hall, Brian Urlacher refused to clarify the mysterious circumstances surrounding treatment of his injured left knee. Urlacher's reaction provided the least surprising aspect of a story that cannot go away...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Kobe Bryant, Lovie Smith, Bones and Joints, International Olympic Committee
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Parker tantalizes DePaul and Chicago
One day as Mark Aguirre was taking the L from his West Side home to DePaul for another recruiting visit that included a Cubs game, the feeling hit him. Aguirre still struggles to describe the sensation now, almost 35 years later. "I just suddenly...
Tags: Anthony Davis, Oliver Purnell, ESPN (tv network), College Sports, College Basketball
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Opening ceremony jolly good show
LONDON — In one of thousands of pubs across London, where surely tears mixed with laughter Friday night, they might say I was gobsmacked by the Olympic opening ceremony. In a more proper English teahouse, they might say I quite fancied that. All...Tags: Paul McCartney, Kenneth Branagh, Chicago Bears, Mariel Zagunis, Chicago White Sox
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Loukas dives right in
LONDON — Silence filled the Aquatics Centre on Friday as U.S. Olympian Christina Loukas gathered herself on the 3-meter springboard before her first preliminary dive. Then a fan who couldn't contain his excitement yelled something that would have...
Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Tiger Woods, Christina Loukas, Paul McCartney, Awards and Prizes
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Bolt races into Olympics history
LONDON — Moments after providing track and field's enduring snapshot of the 2012 Olympics, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt grabbed a news photographer's camera in the middle of his victory lap. The same lens had just been trained on Bolt as he...
Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Jesse Owens, Michael Jordan, Human Interest, Jamaica
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Bulls wise not to trade Deng
Luol Deng indeed found himself on the move during the NBA draft. But where Deng was headed, I suspect the Bulls forward focused more on the exchange rate than trade rumors. Deng spent Thursday night flying to London to prepare for the Olympics, and jolly...
Tags: John Paxson, NBA Draft, Anthony Davis, Joakim Noah, Gar Forman
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Overall rewards outweigh risks in playing football
Next to my spikes on a football field in Wheatfield, Ind., back when nothing mattered to me more than Friday nights, my two front teeth just lay there in the grass. I didn't pick them up and don't think anybody ever did. Too much chaos ensued after I had...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Federation of State High School Associations, Chicago Bears, Symptoms, Injuries and Wounds
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Sox management owes more to fans
Forgive me for not accepting the common belief that the White Sox lack a fan base large enough to let Ken Williams behave like a big-market general manager should. Sox fans are out there. They just didn't represent themselves much better than the team...
Tags: Baseball, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chicago White Sox, American League Central, Sports
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