Alex Rodriguez slid both hands into the pockets of his black jeans and smiled.
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Alex Rodriguez slid both hands into the pockets of his black jeans and smiled.
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Today’s must-see content delivered straight to you. There is indeed a new sheriff in Dallas. Marion Barber will be fined for violating the Cowboys’ enhanced dress code that required a player wear a sport coat, tie, slacks and dress shoes, according to a source.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Falcons running back Michael Turner thinks back to last offseason and shakes his head. Then he laughs. It’s not that kind of down-in-the-belly guffaw that comes from remembering something funny. It’s the nervous, uncomfortable chuckle that rises when confronted with an embarrassing moment from your past.
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Jim Trotter: Turner hungry to rebound in ‘10
I’m not following the World Cup closely enough to be able to say anything all that insightful. I know that England gave us that goal we got in the first game. I know we got boned this morning in the…
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Bad idea jeans: The Marlins are handing out vuvuzelas tomorrow
MILWAUKEE (AP) — LeBron James is getting a night off.
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LeBron will not play (coach’s decision) vs. Bucks (Sports Illustrated)
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mark McGwire received a standing ovation from Cardinals fans Sunday in his first public appearance in St. Louis since admitting he used steroids.
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McGwire cheered by fans, evades steroid questions (Sports Illustrated)
The young man living in his car is passing out free sack lunches in the park downtown. He’s fresh from his construction job, so he looks a lot like the people he’s feeding: dirty blue jeans; hooded sweatshirt; size-12, steel-toed Red Wing boots. A homeless man, feeding homeless men. Charity squared.
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Paul Daugherty: Two years after almost calling it quits, Gilyard has Cincy on brink (Sports Illustrated)
The young man living in his car is passing out free sack lunches in the park downtown. He’s fresh from his construction job, so he looks a lot like the people he’s feeding: dirty blue jeans; hooded sweatshirt; size-12, steel-toed Red Wing boots. A homeless man, feeding homeless men. Charity squared.
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Paul Daugherty: Two years after being homeless, Gilyard has Cincy on brink (Sports Illustrated)
Since breaking into the big leagues in 1995, Derek Jeter has been the subject of coutless stories and features in Sports Illustrated. Below are excerpts from some of the more noteworthy pieces: New York … New York By Gerry Callahan, May 6, 1996 Across the Triborough Bridge the Yankees believe that they too have found themselves a purebred shortstop. On Opening Day in Cleveland, 21-year-old …
NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman stood a few feet from each other on the red carpet near the World Series trophy, wearing blue jeans and sports jackets without ties. They were dressed for success, if not for a gala.
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No horror film: Yankees like this Series movie (Sports Illustrated)