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Putting is downfall for Tiger Woods San Francisco Chronicle Ga. - As Jason Day made his way around the front nine Sunday at Augusta National, he kept hearing thunderous roars rise into the warm Georgia air. Four groups ahead, none other than Tiger Woods resurrected his old magic - making four birdies and one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Josh Beckett locked in Boston Herald By John Tomase / Red Sox Beat So many signature moments illustrated Josh Beckett [stats]'s return to form last night. But one stood out in particular. It came in the first inning. With two strikes on Mark Teixeira, Beckett threw a 95 mph fastball that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beating Blackhawks is confidence-booster for Red Wings Detroit Free Press BY HELENE ST. JAMES Tomas Holmstrom celebrates his second-period unassisted goal with Pavel Datsyuk, who scored a minute later. / JONATHAN DANIEL/Getty Images CHICAGO -- Once again -- when they needed it -- the Red Wings responded with a performance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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St. Louis Cardinals beat San Francisco Giants 6-1 San Jose Mercury News By Carl Steward It was a memorable weekend of celebrations and honors for the Giants at AT&T Park. But they are sounding plenty ready to be done walking down 2010 Memory Lane and getting on with the business of charting a more focused path for 2011. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Monta Ellis hurt as Warriors lose to Kings San Jose Mercury News By Marcus Thompson II The Warriors' drive toward a feel-good ending to this season took a nasty hit Sunday. Guard Monta Ellis' head slammed against the hardwood with less than a minute left as the Warriors fell 104-103 to the Sacramento Kings at Oracle ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The NBA playoffs are where Arenas and the Heat don't happen Washington Post Mike Ehrmann/ GETTY IMAGES - LeBron James and his Miami Heat teammates open the NBA playoffs this weekend. By Norman Chad, Sunday, April 10, 6:42 PM The NBA playoffs remain Sports Nation's hidden treasure: Good rivalries, wonderful athletes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Female journalist denied access to Masters locker room USA Today By Gary Mihoces, USA TODAY A female columnist said she was denied access to interview in the players locker room Sunday. A Masters spokesman said it was a misunderstanding and that the locker room is open to female journalists. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Giants-Dodgers rivalry has history of fan violence San Francisco Chronicle AP This undated image provided Tuesday April 5, 2011 by John Stow shows Bryan Stow holding his 12-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. Bryan Stow, A Giants fan was beaten after last week Dodger home opener, has sustained brain damage as a result and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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