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Georgetown in Jimmy V a done deal
Hoyas to play Butler in intriguing early-season game at the Garden
Wrapping up a long (and frustrating) day
The Nationals blow another late lead and lose their 10th straight against the Marlins.
Report: Caps sign Mike Knuble
Deal is reportedly for two years and $2.8 million per season
Thru 6: Nats still trail 2-1, now raining
Jordan Zimmermann pitched well, but the Nats squandered a bunch of opportunities to get to Marlins ace Josh Johnson. And now we're in a rain delay.
Thru 3: Marlins take 2-1 lead
Jordan Zimmermann was dominating on the mound but slipped up in the third. The Nats have wasted opportunities against Josh Johnson. Nyjer Morgan and Sean Burnett are here. Ryan Zimmerman is having some major trouble in the field.
Tiger's Pro-Am round
Tiger had an interesting day at Congressional in the AT&T National's Pro-Am
Alexis Arguello reportedly found dead
The former great lightweight champion Alexis Arguello has reportedly been found dead in Nicaragua.
Dukes sent to Class AAA [updated]
Nationals option slumping outfielder to Syracuse; Morgan and Burnett expected to arrive just before gametime.
Palin's 'demons'
A GOP political operative who worked closely with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin during the 2008 presidential campaign says the Vanity Fair piece on her is the truth.
Fox News has top 10 cable news shows
More people watch Fox News programs than CNN's and MSNBC's combined. Don't call it the cable news wars. It's more like a slaughter.
July 2009 Orioles Prospect Rankings
Three of the Baltimore Orioles' elite prospects moved a step closer to the big leagues in June as right-hander Jake Arrieta and first baseman Brandon Snyder were promoted to Triple-A Norfolk and lefty Brian Matusz joined Double-A Bowie. Meanwhile, righty Brandon Erbe - who missed about two months with shoulder fatigue - began a rehab assignment with short-season Class A Aberdeen, and right-handed pitcher Matt Hobgood, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2009 draft, agreed to a deal that included a $2.42 million bonus and was assigned to Rookie-level Bluefield.
Coleman might be mulling governor's race
Norm Coleman might be considering running for governor of Minnesota. He's already set a budget for the court costs.
North Korean ship reverses course
A North Korean freighter has reversed course after being monitored by U.S. Navy vessels. I think it lost its Tom Tom device.
"The baseball gods really do hate us"
After a rain-shortened, 7-5 loss to the Marlins, Adam Dunn may know what he's talking about.