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Chicago's Bobby Jenks, right, and A.J. Pierzynski celebrate yesterday.
The Indians’ Travis Hafner reacts after striking out in the seventh inning Wednesday.
Washington cornerback Shawn Springs, left, and the Redskins host Seattle on Sunday. September 29, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Southern California brings a 25-game winning streak into Sun Devil Stadium, a place where college football's two most recent notable winning streaks have come to an end.
Shaun Alexander waves to the Qwest Field crowd as he leaves the field following his four-touchdown performance against Arizona last Sunday.
Chris Capuano will not have a chance for 20 victories after his poor start on Wednesday night.
Vernon Wells hit a two-run homer as the Blue Jays handled Bronson Arroyo and the Red Sox, 7-2. Boston trails the Yankees by a game in the American League East.
Bruce Froemming, 66, baseball's most senior active umpire, has seen baseball become big business and computers judge his work. September 28, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Pirates starting pitcher Zach Duke pumps his first after getting the Chicago Cubs' Derrek Lee to ground out to end the eighth inning yesterday. Duke gave up one earned run, got two hits and scored a run in the Pirates' comeback victory.
Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada went 3 for 3, scored two runs and had three R.B.I. He is batting .311.
Vinny Testaverde, here in 2002, is set to rejoin the New York Jets to replace Chad Pennington, who is out for the season with a shoulder injury.
Darrell Jackson is off to a hot start, catching 22 passes for 321 yards and a touchdown, with just one drop in three games.
Wisconsin star RB Brian Calhoun September 27, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Louisiana State Coach Les Miles and his team played a rare Monday night against Tennessee. Two of the Tigers' game had been postponed.
Michigan State's Drew Stanton aims to ease the pain of a 2004 loss to Michigan in which he suffered a dislocated shoulder.
Gators quarterback Chris Leak nearing school record of 121 passes without an interception.
Marlins manager Jack McKeon watches Monday night's game in dugout.
Yankees first baseman Jason Giambi connects for a three-run home run during the fourth inning.
Ichiro, teetering after swinging and missing a pitch, has had a letdown at the plate after setting the major-league season hits record last year. September 26, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Buccaneers RB Carnell "Cadillac" Williams hits the hole on one of his 37 rushing attempts Sunday
Steelers linebacker James Farrior sacks Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for an 11-yard loss in the first quarter.
Seattle running back Shaun Alexander runs for a touchdown in the third quarter against Arizona Sunday. Alexander rushed for 140 yards for four touchdowns in their 37-12 victory.
Eli Manning throws a pass during the first quarter in San Diego last night.
Daunte Culpepper picks up a first down as Saints Brian Young chased him in the first quarter.
Quarterback Gus Frerotte high-fives tight end Randy McMichael after the two connected for a first-quarter touchdown. Frerotte passed for two touchdowns in the game.
Jimmy Smith emphatically spikes the football after catching a game-winning TD pass in overtime to beat the Jets.
Seattle's Bryce Fisher hits Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner after Warner releases a pass that falls incomplete in the second quarter.
New England Patriots' kicker Adam Vinatieri and Steelers cornerback Deshea Townsend react to Vinatieri's last-second game-winning field goal at Heinz Field.
Carnell Williams, left, breaks to the outside against Green Bay's Nick Collins in the fourth quarter of Tampa Bay's 17-16 victory at Lambeau Field. It was Tampa's first win at Green Bay since 1989.
After rescheduling three games because of hurricanes, LSU will play its first home game tonight. The Tigers' first, above, was moved to Tempe, Ariz.
Philadelphia's Jimmy Rollins looks to the sky after his solo home run in the first inning yesterday extended his hitting streak to 30 games.
Jason Varitek of the Red Sox scoring ahead of Geronimo Gil's tag on a sacrifice fly by Bill Mueller in the fifth inning yesterday. Boston scored four runs in the inning.
Jimmie Johnson, left, won Sunday's Nascar race at Dover over Kyle Busch and took the lead in the Chase for the Nextel Cup. September 25, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Tailback Reggie Bush ran for a touchdown and also caught a touchdown pass to help top-ranked U.S.C. rally from a 13-0 first-half deficit to defeat No. 24 Oregon.
Wisconsin quarterback John Stocco (7) celebrates his winning touchdown run with 24 seconds left Saturday with teammates Owen Daniels (left) and Donovan Raiola. Drew Tate had a tough day for the Iowa Hawkeyes
Colorado tight end Joe Klopfenstein (89) could not hold onto a pass in the third quarter. The Buffaloes were penalized 16 times for 104 yards and had three turnovers.
Barry Bonds's two home runs at RFK Stadium were hardly the only highlights to discuss New York's Alex Rodriguez hasn't driven in as many runs as Boston DH David Ortiz, but his defensive play has been superior.
Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner has just one touchdown pass in the first two games.
Brett Favre had a difficult rookie season with the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons traded Favre to the Packers for a first-round draft choice in the offseason.
The Notre Dame Leprechaun performs 29 pushups atop members of the Fighting Irish cheer squad in the fourth quarter, one for each point scored by their team up until that point. September 24, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Shawn Chacon allowed three hits in eight innings, and did not give up a hit in his last five innings.
Brett Favre and the Packers are off to an 0-2 start.
Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason defended Jags QB Byron Leftwich this week.
Ben Roethlisberger reacts after losing in the AFC Championship game last year. September 23, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Jorge Posada, right, hit two home runs for the Yankees, including a three-run shot in the sixth.
Greg Maddux pitched eight shutout innings and gave himself a chance to win 15 games for the 18th straight season.
Duce Staley, who hasn't been in uniform since the last time the Steelers played the New England Patriots, could make his first appearance of the season Sunday at Heinz Field.
On Sunday, the Packers get the task of trying to stop Tampa Bay star Carnell Williams (24), who leads the NFL with 276 rushing yards.
Matt Leinart of No.1 USC could be the first pick in the 2006 NFL Draft
Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis is known for sending the right signals. "He had a way of pointing out what's really important. He knew when to hoot-and-holler and when to pull back," says Damon Huard, who played for Weis with the Patriots.
Reggie Bush of No.1 USC
Jason Bay breaks his bat on a ball thrown by Astros closer Brad Lidge in the ninth.
Zach Duke wipes his face between pitches in the sixth inning yesterday against the Astros at PNC Park. Duke gave up five hits and two runs through six innings in the Pirates' 2-1 loss. September 22, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Deltha O'Neal picked off three Duante Culpepper passes Sunday and tipped another that landed in the arms of Bengals safety Kevin Kaesviharn.
Byron Leftwich, who suffered a groin injury last weekend in Indianapolis, sat out practice Wednesday as the Jaguars began preparations for their road game against the New York Jets.
Frank Beamer's tenure started off rocky, but the Hokies have been consistently strong since the early 1990s
New York's Randy Johnson allowed three hits in eight innings, and had taken a no-hitter into the fifth inning last night.
M’s rookie Felix Hernandez, rebounding from his two worst starts, finished with 71/3 innings of two-hit ball against Toronto.
San Diego third baseman Sean Burroughs showed off his 77-mph fastball last night in Denver.
Buffalo running back Willis McGahee, right, is trying to avoid a poor season after his slow start. He is one of several top running backs who have not looked good early.
After throwing 50 pitches before being ejected in Toronto last week, Randy Johnson went eight innings and took a no-hitter into the fifth. September 21, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Barry Bonds launches a ball into RFK's upper deck. He walked in the ninth to set up Moises Alou's game-winning home run.
Bartolo Colon 20-game winner for the Angels. (File Photo)
Chicago's Joe Crede, bottom right, is mobbed by teammates after hitting a home run in the bottom of the 10th.
Mark Brunell -- well, the Mark Brunell of the late fourth quarter, anyway -- has fans forgetting about that what's-his-name at backup quarterback.
Seattle's Rocky Bernard chases Atlanta quarterback Michael Vick out of the pocket Sunday.
Pittsburgh coach Bill Cowher is preparing for a rematch of last season's AFC Championship Game against the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. September 20, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Washington quarterback Mark Brunell (8) celebrates his winning touchdown pass to Santana Moss in the fourth quarter with backup quarterback Patrick Ramsey (11). (AP)
Former Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith holds his trophy high after being inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor with former teammates Michael Irvin, center, and Troy Aikman during halftime in Irving, Texas. (AP)
Ben Roethlisberger ran his regular-season record as a starter to 16-0 Sunday. He's 2-0 this season with a passer rating of 153.6 that's just short of the maximum allowed of 158.3. He has been sacked just once, thrown no interceptions and four touchdowns p
Ahman Green has 112 yards on 28 carries for a 4.0 average this season. His longest run is just 12 yards.
Roger Clemens lasted just 5 2/3 innings against the Pirates last night, who won 7-0.
Cleveland's Casey Blake, right, and Ben Broussard, left, celebrate with Aaron Boone after the Indians beat the White Sox 7-5 last night in Chicago. The Indians trail first-place Chicago by 2-1/2 games in the American League Central. September 18, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
The Spartans enraged the Notre Dame student section when they placed a flag at midfield.
Jason Teague leaves Notre Dame lineman Trevor Laws behind for the game-winning score. MSU beat Notre Dame, 44-41, in overtime in South Bend on Saturday, September 17, 2005.
Jonathan Hefney of Tennessee stopping Dallas Baker. The No. 6 Gators beat the No. 5 Vols.
UCLA's Andrew Baumgartner, right, jumps into the arms of teammate Marcedes Lewis after catching a first-half touchdown pass against Oklahoma at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., yesterday.
Marlins pitcher Dontrelle Willis, right, sits in the dugout yesterday during Florida's 10-2 loss to Philadelphia in Miami. Willis took a three-hit shutout into the ninth but ended up with the loss after the Marlins committed four errors in the inning.
Jim Mora, Falcons coach September 16, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
The Steelers Antwaan Randle El celebrates in the end zone after he hauls in a 63-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in the first half against the Titans at Heinz Field last week.
Wide receiver Charles Rogers missed Thursday's practice because of a slight ankle sprain. He is expected to play Sunday against the Bears.
While Miami's Jason Taylor needed 4 liters of saline solution to rehydrate after this 85-yard fumble return for a TD, the players giving chase couldn't come close to catching him in the South Florida heat.
The White Sox's Paul Konerko shatters his bat on a game-ending pop-up yesterday against the Royals in Kansas City, Mo.
Robinson Cano, right, smacked a grand slam in the Yankees' six-run sixth inning.
"It's good pressure and it is pressure I'm appreciative of," said Chris Long (91) about his father, Hall of Famer Howie Long. September 15, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Andruw Jones hit his 300th home run, becoming only the 12th to do so before age 30
Roger Clemens beat the Florida Marlins 10-2 last night. Clemens' mother died earlier in the day.
Tigers manager Alan Trammell looks skyward after relief pitcher Craig Dingman (57) gave up a single to Minnesota's Michael Cuddyer (5) that scored a run to tie the game up in the eighth inning. Closer Fernando Rodney was not available as he had to head to
Willie Parker, right, hooks up with former University of North Carolina teammate Michael Waddell after Sunday's game at Heinz Field.
Darren Sharper celebrates his 88-yard runback of a first quarter interception for the Vikings' only touchdown against Tampa Bay.
Vijay Singh tees off during the pro-am this week at Mystic Rock.
Phil Mickelson: Three wins in 2005 September 14, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Dmitri Young (25) is seen in the dugout prior to the start of the game with the Twins, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005, at Comerica Park in Detroit. Now that is some serious hathead.
Chris Capuano won his 17th game, a first for a Brewers pitcher since 1992.
Jason Giambi connected for a three-run first-inning homer off Doug Waechter, who faced seven batters but failed to get an out.
With Mark Brunell, right, back as the Redskins' starter, Patrick Ramsey's future with the team is uncertain. September 13, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
A pregame scuffle with the Atlanta Falcons cost the Philadelphia Eagles their All-Pro middle linebacker, Jeremiah Trotter, and tempers hardly improved, as Atlanta ran out to a 14-10 victory.
Michael Jenkins of Atlanta celebrates after making a catch against Philadelphia.
Arizona Cardinals Kurt Warner reacts after having to call a thrid time-out against the New York Giants.
Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs called the decision to name Mark Brunell, above, the starting quarterback over Patrick Ramsey "extremely hard."
Jerome Bettis was impressed with Willie Parker's ability to make something out of nothing.
San Francisco's Barry Bonds tips his hat to the crowd while coming to bat for the first time this season.
Jim Leyland, right, sits with coach Gene Lamont in the Pirates in dugout in September 1996.
Florida's Dontrelle Willis earned his 21st victory with his seventh complete game of the season last night in helping the Marlins take a half-game lead in the NL wild-card standings.
Florida's Dontrelle Willis earned his 21st victory with his seventh complete game of the season last night in helping the Marlins take a half-game lead in the NL wild-card standings.
Richie Sexson hits his 35th homer of the season in the third inning last night at Safeco Field. September 12, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Coach Jim Haslett, center, celebrated the winning field goal in the Saints' 23-20 victory over Carolina in Charlotte, N.C.
Javon Walker is battered and bowed Sunday in Detroit as he is carted off the field. Walker is out for the season with a right knee injury.
Denver's Jake Plummer could not get in from the 1-yard line in the second half and the host Dolphins went on to a 34-10 victory. Nick Saban won his debut as an N.F.L. head coach.
Chad Pennington getting the ball knocked loose by Sammy Knight during the Jets' first possession Sunday. It was the first of seven fumbles the Jets had. They lost two of them and fell to the Chiefs, 27-7.
Steelers linebacker Joey Porter strips the ball from Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair in the fourth quarter to tally one of four turnovers for the defense.
Steelers receiver Antwaan Randle El breaks into a grin as he sprints for the end zone after hauling in a Ben Roethlisberger pass yesterday in the second quarter. The 63-yard touchdown was a career high for both players.
Phillies starting pitcher Jon Lieber throws against the Marlins in the first inning yesterday in Philadelphia. Lieber pitched seven sharp innings and the Phillies kept their playoff push going with an 11-1 victory.
Yankees pitcher Randy Johnson celebrates catcher John Flaherty's dramatic catch of a Kevin Millar high pop fly by the Yankees' dugout in the Yankees' 1-0 victory yesterday against the Red Sox.
Jason Giambi extended his arms for a home run off of Tim Wakefield that put New York in the lead 1-0.
Notre Dame and Coach Charlie Weis improved to 2-0 with a 17-10 upset win at No. 3 Michigan
Texas quarterback Vince Young led a gutsy drive late in the fourth quarter, and the second-ranked Longhorns beat fourth-ranked Ohio State in Columbus, 25-22.
After he struck out in the second, Kevin Millar looked back at Randy Johnson, who seemed to be staring him down. September 10, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Yankees catcher Jorge Posada was knocked down, but he kept Jason Varitek of the Red Sox from scoring in the third inning on Friday night at Yankee Stadium.
Ohio running back Kalvin McRae is wrapped up by Pitt defenders during the first quarter yesterday at Peden Stadium in Athens, Ohio.
Marcus Vick, right, made no major mistakes vs. N.C. State. Coach Frank Beamer said Vick was "very much in control."
DeAngelo Hall is excited about his first chance to compete against Terrell Owens.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brad Johnson looks over the defense during a preseason game in August 2005.
Steelers Offensive Linemen Todd Fordham, left, and Max Starks work through drills at training camp . September 09, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Kevin Faulk ran on this play, but the Patriots, without an offensive coordinator, relied more on the passing of Tom Brady to defeat the Raiders. At 6-6 and 360 pounds, Mike Williams remains a huge presence on the Bills' offensive line, even after losing about 50 pounds since last year.
Quarterback Vince Young (10), the "heartbeat" of Texas, will be the focal point of Ohio State linebacker A.J. Hawk (47) and the Buckeyes tomorrow.
Andruw Jones could be the first Brave to lead the major in homers since the team moved to Atlanta in 1966.
Houston right-hander Roger Clemens will take the mound tonight at Miller Park
Beginning of the end: Aaron Boone lifted a two-run home run off Nate Robertson to tie the score, and the Indians added two homers. September 08, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Running back LaDainian Tomlinson, quarterback Drew Brees and the Chargers went from 4-12 to 12-4 in one season.
Safety Nick Collins is one of 11 rookies on the Green Bay roster.
Andre Agassi, 35, is one of the oldest men to reach the U.S. Open semifinals.
Marlins starter Dontrelle became the Marlins' first 20-game winner during Wednesday's 12-1 win over the Nationals.
Barry Bonds, who practiced in Los Angeles yesterday, is eager to return to the San Francisco Giants. Bonds said he "definitely" will play this season.
The Seattle Mariners' Mike Morse became the ninth major-league player penalized under baseball's new drug rules.
JJ Hardy hits a grand slam off Cincinnati Reds' Chris Booker in the sixth inning.
Marshawn Lynch, left, ran for 147 yards Saturday in his first game as Cal's starting tailback, a win over Sacramento State.
Louisiana State coach Les Miles signs a firefighter’s helmet decorated like an LSU helmet at LSU Fan Day on Aug. 14. Miles will make his Tigers debut on a national stage as LSU comes to ASU in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. September 07, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
The moment for which McClendon will perhaps best be remembered: June 26, 2001 -- the night he "stole" first base at PNC Park after being thrown out of a game vs. Milwaukee.
David Ortiz leaps onto home plate as his Boston teammates greet him after a walk-off home run in the ninth inning gave the Red Sox a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels at Fenway Park.
New York Yankees' starting pitcher Randy Johnson delivers against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays last night. Johnson couldn't hold an early lead and the Yankees lost to the Devil Rays, 4-3.
Koren Robinson spent four seasons with the Seahawks.
Carolina's Kris Jenkins drops Ben Roethlisberger in the final preseason game Sept. 1 in Charlotte, N.C. Roethlisberger finished the preseason with a quarterback rating of 32.8.
James Darling will start as middle linebacker for the Cardinals because Gerald Hayes is still injured. September 06, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Receiver Jerry Rice, who retired yesterday, will be remembered for his years with the San Francisco 49ers. Jerry Rice, who retired Monday at 42 with a slew of NFL records, was the best wide receiver of the past 50 years in the NFL,
Brett Favre will play for the Packers this week despite a tender ankle.
Astros pitcher Andy Pettitte shut down the Phillies yesterday, allowing three hits in 52/3 scoreless innings.
Mariners starter Felix Hernandez delivers a pitch against Oakland in the third inning. He allowed only four hits in seven shutout innings. Florida State running back Lorenzo Booker breaks free during the first quarter Monday night in Tallahassee. Booker carried 12 times for 63 yards in the Seminoles' 10-7 victory over rival Miami. September 05, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Jon Garland delivers a pitch to Placido Polanco in the first inning at U.S. Cellular Field Sunday.
Angels slugger Vladimir Guerrero trots home after his third-inning homer off Jeff Harris. It was Guerrero's ninth homer of the season off M's pitching.
Nationals starting pitcher Esteban Loaiza pumps his fist after striking out the Phillies' Pat Burrell in the eighth inning yesterday. Loaiza struck out 11 and took a shutout into the eighth inning as Washington won 6-1.
Ken Griffey Jr., right, rounds third base after hitting the 536th home run of his career yesterday to tie Mickey Mantle for 12th on the all-time list. Griffey hit 398 homers as a Mariner. Bills fans can only hope new quarterback J.P. Losman was saving his best for the regular season during the preseason. Losman and the offense played very poorly against Detroit on Friday night.
Cardinals running back Marcel Shipp (31), the backup to rookie J.J. Arrington to start the season, carries the ball during the Friday night's game.
Syracuse's Cameron Dantley tackles West Virginia quarterback Pat White in the second quarter in Syracuse, N.Y., yesterday.
The Twins' Mike Redmond drives a bases-loaded double to right field, clearing the bases in the seventh inning yesterday in Minneapolis.
Pirates left fielder Jason Bay collides into the wall after making a catch on a ball hit deep in the seventh inning by the Cubs' Jerry Hairston. September 04, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
New Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt, left, greets new Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis before the game.
Derek Moore, a Texas Christian wide receiver, outracing Clint Ingram into the end zone during the first half of the Horned Frogs' victory over the seventh-ranked Sooners.
Donte Whitner of Ohio State returns an intercepted pass for a touchdown in the second quarter yesterday against Miami of Ohio.
Huge shafts of light strike the playing field of the Superdome on Friday. Debris litters the dome after serving as shelter for hurricane victims.
Jason Giambi hit a three-run homer just inside the right-field foul line.
The Yankees' Aaron Small, filling in for injured starter Mike Mussina, shut out the Athletics yesterday in Oakland, Calif.
Marlins manager Jack McKeon got his 1,000th win with the Marlins' 5-4 victory against the Mets on Saturday night.
California quarterback Nate Longshore is taken off the field after suffering a broken left fibula near his ankle in the second quarter.
Notre Dame's Darius Walker gets around Pitt's Darrelle Revis in the second quarter last night. September 03, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
The Angels' Vladimir Guerrero celebrates after hitting his 300th career homer in the fifth inning last night.
Florida's Dontrelle Willis allowed two runs — one earned — in 8-1/3 innings last night in Miami to earn his 19th win, a Marlins record.
This is not what the Lions were looking for: backup quarterback Jeff Garcia leaves the field in a cart after breaking his left fibula and spraining his ankle.
Vikings head coach Mike Tice congratulated quarterback Daunte Culpepper after he scored on a keeper in the first quarter and drew the Vikings within one, 7-6.
Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens, left, bobbles a pass as Corey Chavous, center, and Sam Cowart close in. Stevens hung on for a 24-yard touchdown.
If Amaré Stoudemire signs a maximum-level extension to remain in Phoenix, the deal will be worth $72.6 million over five years.
Tyrone Willingham, the University of Washington football coach, throwing to Lorenzo Romar, the men's basketball coach, for a commercial. September 01, 2005« August 2005 | Main | October 2005 »
New York Yankee Randy Johnson took a no-hitter into the seventh inning last night.
Los Angeles Angel Vladimir Guerrero, right, is congratulated at home plate by Bengie Molina after scoring on an RBI single.
Peter Warrick played just four games last season for Cincinnati due to injury.
Wyatt Sexton is taking classes again at FSU and wants to play next year. His mother says his goal is to be starting quarterback again.
In a double whammy, Michael Finley turned down Photnix's interest in favor of teh team the Suns are trying to catch - the world champion Spurs.
The Saints and the Hornets may be forced to move their games from the Superdome and New Orleans Arena.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger cheers on his team against the Redskins last week.
Mariners starter Felix Hernandez reacts after giving up his second solo home run last night, this one to Gary Sheffield.
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