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Braves spoil Marlins' rally for wild 16-14 victory

  
Pinch-hitter Ruben Gotay had an RBI double in the ninth inning and the Atlanta Braves spoiled a seven-run Marlins rally to beat Florida 16-14 on Tuesday night.
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Butler drives in 4 to lead Royals past A's 5-2

  
Billy Butler homered and drove in four runs to lead Kansas City past Oakland 5-2 on Tuesday night in a game between teams that combined for 40 losses in August.
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Season over for Ravens QB Boller

  
Quarterback Kyle Boller was placed on injured reserve by the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday, ending his season and perhaps his stay with the team.
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Beltran tests sore knee, starts in CF for Mets

  
Carlos Beltran tested his sore right knee Tuesday and remained in the New York Mets' starting lineup against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Mike Mussina gets 17th win, Yankees beat Rays

  
Mike Mussina earned his 17th win, and the New York Yankees got home runs from Alex Rodriguez and Xavier Nady in a 7-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night.
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Federer holds on to avoid major upset at US Open

  
His strokes awry, his emotions laid bare for all to see, Roger Federer figured out a way to stay in the U.S. Open.
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Nationals' Flores carted off field after collision

  
Nationals catcher Jesus Flores was carted off the field with a sprained left ankle Tuesday night after Philadelphia's Chase Utley barreled into him on a play at the plate.
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Ochoa: LPGA English-only rule 'a little drastic'

  
Lorena Ochoa of Mexico says a new LPGA Tour policy requiring players to be effective in English starting in 2009 is a "little drastic."
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Martinez ends HR drought, Indians beat White Sox

  
Victor Martinez hit his first home run in nearly a year to help the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago White Sox 9-3 on Tuesday night.
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Back-to-back homers by rookies help Pirates win

  
Rookies Brandon Moss and Andy LaRoche hit back-to-back home runs to help the Pittburgh Pirates snap a 10-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.
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Safina beats Pennetta at Open; a Williams is next

  
Sixth-seeded Dinara Safina of Russia overpowered No. 16 Flavia Pennetta of Italy 6-2, 6-3 in the U.S. Open quarterfinals Wednesday, earning the right to play one of the Williams sisters next.
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Been there, done that

  
As a quarterback for most of his life, the Washington Redskins' Jason Campbell knows the importance of avoiding trouble. It's called escapability, a valuable asset in dodging onrushing defenders - and coach Jim Zorn when he starts to get mad.
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Friedgen defends Steffy's efforts

  
Maryland football coach Ralph Friedgen couldn't name a starting quarterback for Saturday's game at Middle Tennessee.
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Oklahoma City's NBA team to be called Thunder

  
After weeks of speculation, Oklahoma City's new NBA franchise revealed that the team will be called Thunder.
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Another hurricane is routine for Saints veterans

  
For many New Orleans Saints veterans, Hurricane Katrina was a disaster. Comparatively, Gustav was a minor inconvenience.
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Eagles CB Brown upset over agent Rosenhaus' video

  
Sheldon Brown didn't need a YouTube video to get his message out to agent Drew Rosenhaus: Keep my name out of your mouth.
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Ryan Church's slam helps Mets to sweep of Brewers

  
Ryan Church hit a grand slam and Brian Schneider added a homer in a six-run first inning that provided all the offense the Mets needed to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 9-2 and complete a three-game sweep Wednesday.
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Art Monk live chat

  
Join Redskins great Art Monk for a live chat on Thursday at 11 a.m.
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Nebraska player found not guilty of sexual assault

  
Nebraska football player Andy Christensen has been found not guilty of first degree sexual assault. A Lancaster County District Court jury reached the decision on Tuesday.
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McNamee's lawyers ask for more time to respond

  
Brian McNamee's lawyers asked a federal judge on Tuesday for a two-week extension to Sept. 17 to respond to Roger Clemens' attorneys, the latest maneuvering in their defamation suit.
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