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Sources: Athletics, Giambi on verge of one-year deal
3 hours ago - sports.espn.go.com
Sources: Athletics, Giambi near deal The Oakland Athletics and free agent first baseman and designated hitter Jason Giambi are on the verge of agreeing on a one-year deal with an option for 2010, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney. The deal would pay Giambi, who started his major league career in Oakland, $4 million in 2009 with a $6.5 million base salary for the option year in 2010. Heading to the BCS title game. The addition of Pat Burrell could make the Rays' lineup dominant in 2009. The Wings ruled outdoors in Chicago. But is Detroit the best team indoors as well. Jason Sobel makes three wishes and makes a pick for this week's tour opener.
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Surgery not necessary for N.C. State QB Wilson
4 hours ago - sportsline.com
Location: Raleigh, N.C. | Founded: 1887 | Enrollment: 30,149 | Colors: Red and White | Stadium: Carter-FinleyCapacity: 60,000 | Coach: Tom OBrien Record: (6-7, 4-4 Atlantic Coast) RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson won't need surgery to repair the knee he injured in the Papajohns.com Bowl. School officials said Tuesday that an MRI this week confirmed doctors' initial diagnosis of a sprained knee and a torn posterior cruciate ligament. The Atlantic Coast Conference rookie of the year didn't return after he was hurt in the second quarter of the Wolfpack's 29-23 loss to Rutgers. Wilson was 11-for-23 for 186 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 46 yards in the game. He finished the season without throwing an interception in his final 249 passes.
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Suns make Brown's stay in Phoenix a short one
4 hours ago - sportsline.com
Location: Phoenix, AZ | Arena: US Airways Center (18,422) | Chairman, CEO: Jerry Colangelo | Basketball Ops President: Steve Kerr Head Coach: Terry Porter | Titles: 0 Suns make Brown's stay in Phoenix a short one PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns have released Dee Brown less than two weeks after signing him to fill the team's need for a backup point guard. Brown appeared in two games for Phoenix and averaged 2.5 points and 1.5 assists. Brown was signed by the Suns on Dec. 24 after appearing in 17 games with the Washington Wizards to begin the season. After a successful career at Illinois, Brown was drafted by Utah in the second round in 2006. He appeared in 49 regular-season games as a rookie for the Jazz. He played the 2007-08 season with a team in Turkey.
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Sutter family reunion highlights 11-game slate
5 hours ago - nhl.com
The Devils travel to Carolina in a unique matchup that sees New Jersey coach Brent Sutter facing his son Brandon for the first time in one of 11 games Tuesday night. "The game is so fast, you don't really think about who's out there against you," Holik told The Record. Brent Sutter: Played an integral part in two of the Islanders Stanley Cup-winning teams during their early '80s dynasty and captained the team from 1987-1991 before being traded to Chicago, where he played for seven more seasons. Brian Sutter: Starred for the Blues where he played his entire 12-season career and totaled 636 points in 779 games and captained the club in the 1979-80 season. Darryl Sutter: He played 406 games with the Blackhawks where he scored 161 goals and he is now one of the League's most respected general managers in Calgary. Brett has since been demoted to the Flames' American Hockey League affiliate in Quad City. Later, the Avalanche look to avoid their fourth straight loss when they suit up in Nashville; the Coyotes begin a three-game homestand when they play the Blackhawks; the Ducks renew their rivalry with the Kings; and the Sharks face off with the Flames in a rematch of last season's first round playoff matchup.
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Stewart Mandel: Gators have the rushing attack they envisioned
5 hours ago - sportsillustrated.cnn.com
