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Former U.S. Open champ, longtime broadcaster Venturi dies
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Former U.S. Open champ, longtime broadcaster Venturi dies Ken Venturi won only one major championship during his professional career -- the 1964 U.S. Open at Congressional in Bethesda, Md. He endured scorching temperatures and high...Tags: Golf, PGA Tour, CBS Corp., Masters Tournament, Prostate Cancer
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Mets' Matt Harvey is one who got away
As if the pitching-thin Angels need another reminder of what might have been, there it is, on the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated, New York Mets ace Matt Harvey, the one who got away. The Angels picked Harvey in the third round in 2007 knowing...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Ervin Santana, Sean Rodriguez, Jordan Walden, Joe Saunders
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Ken Venturi, US Open golf champion and longtime broadcaster, dies at 82
AP Golf WriterKen Venturi, who overcame dehydration to win the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years in the booth for CBS Sports, died Friday afternoon. He was 82. His son, Matt Venturi, said he died in a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Venturi had been hospitalized the...Tags: Golf, Presidents Cup (golf), Ryder Cup, PGA Tour, Masters Tournament
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Ravens to have NFL's huskiest front seven in 2013?
At 1,992 pounds, the projected front seven of the Baltimore defense will weigh just under a ton, which is about the same as a tiny smart car, a large walrus or the Johnny Unitas statue outside M&T Bank Stadium. It could also be the heaviest front...
Tags: Terrence Cody, Courtney Upshaw, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, Terrell Suggs
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LeBron second-highest paid athlete in U.S.
Everything has been going LeBron James’ way for the past year, from personal accolades to championships. Now the Miami Heat superstar has vaulted from fifth to second in Sports Illustrated’s 10th Fortunate 50 rankings of the 50 highest...
Tags: NASCAR, Roger Federer, LeBron James, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., David Beckham
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ASK IRA: Are Pacers scarier challenge this season?
South Florida Sun SentinelQ: Indiana looks better than last year. Maybe New York is making them look better. But Heat-Pacers will be really, really tough for Miami to win if Dwyane Wade doesn't produce at his typical level. -- Jeffrey. A: But the Heat also are better than that...Tags: Lance Stephenson, David West, Paul George, Magic Johnson, Chris Bosh
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Orb trainer McGaughey has Triple Crown reminders 'every day'
BALTIMORE - Wednesday morning at Pimlico race track was similar to most mornings for Claude McGaughey III. Except there were lots of reporters around, which made it different. McGaughey is a thoroughbred horse trainer, currently the one in the catbird'...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Secretariat (racehorse), Churchill Downs, Doug O'Neill (racehorse), Triple Crown
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Tiger Woods-Sergio Garcia Saga Continues; Two More Marshals Offer Different Story
The Hartford CourantA day after two marshals disputed Tiger Woods' version of events from a controversy with Sergio Garcia at the Players Championship, two others came to the defense of the world's No. 1-ranked golfer. The issue stems from the second hole Saturday, with...Tags: The Players Championship, Tiger Woods, NBC (tv network), Sergio Garcia
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Reserve catcher Cruz pushes Cards past Mets
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Bucky Dent, The Sports Xchange Reserve catcher Cruz pushes Cards past Mets ST. LOUIS -- Tony Cruz may have the easiest job in St. Louis. As Yadier Molina's backup catcher, Cruz has started exactly two games out of 39 this season,...Tags: Matt Holliday, LaTroy Hawkins, Chicago Cubs, David Wright, Rick Ankiel
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Two marshals come to Tiger's defense
ReutersA day after two marshals disputed Tiger Woods' version of events from a controversy with Sergio Garcia at the Players Championship, two others came to the defense of the world's No. 1-ranked golfer. The issue stems from the second hole Saturday, with...Tags: The Players Championship, NBC (tv network), Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia
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Mayweather tops 'SI' earnngs list
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Mayweather tops 'SI' earnngs list No athlete in American sports makes more money that Floyd Mayweather Jr. For the second consecutive year, the boxer tops Sports Illustrated's annual list, which was released Wednesday, with a...Tags: Tiger Woods, LeBron James, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant
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Boxer Floyd Mayweather tops highest-paid U.S. athletes' list
ReutersNEW YORK, May 15 (Reuters) - Undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the highest-paid professional athlete in the United States with expected earnings of at least $90 million this year from just two bouts, according to Sports Illustrated magazine. The...Tags: National Basketball Association, Tiger Woods, Periodicals, LeBron James, Newspaper and Magazine
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