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A well-oiled machine
Falcons return to action to beat Oilers in slugfest
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Maybe the BG baseball team should take extended periods of time off more often before games this season. It certainly wouldn't hurt their offense. After 10 days of indoor practices and seven canceled games, the Falcon bats came alive yesterday against the University of Findlay at Steller Field.
Under-achieving prospect hopes to finally catch on for the Indians
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WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) - With Andy Marte out of options, the Cleveland Indians are almost forced to not run out of patience with him. Marte, the key player acquired in a trade with Boston in January 2006, likely will be on the Indians' Opening Day roster again, but in a much different role.
Reds pitcher Homer Bailey sent down to the minors
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DUNEDIN, Fla. - Homer Bailey is headed back to the minors to work on that control. The Cincinnati Reds sent their former first-round draft pick to Triple-A Louisville yesterday, settling the last question about their rotation. Right-hander Josh Fogg will get the final open spot.
OSU ready to start spring practice
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COLUMBUS - Between another painful championship-game loss last January and an early-season showdown with Southern California coming up on Sept. 13, Ohio State has a lot of work to do. Since almost everybody's back from last year, not much time will be spent on introductions or on giving the newcomers directions to the practice field.
The joy of a last place bracket after the first weekend
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So how many of you out there still have working brackets as we enter the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament? Most of you still should be pretty good as all the No. 1 seeds are still alive and two out of the four No. 2 seeds are still alive. Now if you had Georgetown vs.
2008 Woodie Awards

