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Written by Andy | 12 April 2011

Phil_MickelsonEd/FlickrRachel Bigglesby, a reporter from the Orlando Sentinel who was granted access to the Augusta National locker room while covering the Master's, has been unable to shake the image of Phil Mickelson emerging from the shower in only a towel. no comments

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Written by Andy | 11 April 2011

Dustin_PedroiaKeith Allison/FlickrThe Yankees and Red Sox were forced to play "just another humdrum series" over the weekend, as they are no longer considered rivals since someone from one of the clubs forgot to file the proper paperwork with the offices of Major League Baseball prior to the season. no comments

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Written by Andy | 09 April 2011

Baltimore_Orioles_Celebrating_In_DugoutKeith Allison/FlickrFully expecting the team to go on a losing streak as soon as he makes plans to attend a game with his family, Charlie Vellerani of Baltimore thinks he'll probably hold off on buying Orioles tickets for now. no comments

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Written by Andy | 07 April 2011

Ichiro_Takes_StrikeChase N./FlickrThough they typically don't hit their stride until late May or early June, manager Eric Wedge says his club is already approaching mid-season form as a result of an earlier than expected 4-game losing streak. no comments

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Written by Andy | 05 April 2011

Jared_SullingerPenn State/FlickrAfter UConn's 53-41 title game victory over Butler where the two teams combined to shoot 26% while missing 34 three-pointers, the NCAA announced that the Ohio State Buckeyes will be recognized as the top team in men's college basketball. no comments

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Written by Andy | 31 March 2011

Pittsburgh_Pirates_Opening_DayNatalie Litz/FlickrClaiming it "was in the best interests of the game of baseball", commissioner Bud Selig purposely neglected to inform the Pittsburgh Pirates that the 2011 season was about to commence, stating they don't really fit with Opening Day festivities. no comments

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Written by Andy | 30 March 2011

Alex_RodriguezKeith Allison/FlickrWith the season fast approaching, Alex Rodriguez has been frequently checking Yankees.com to see if he'll still be in the line-up since manager Joe Girardi didn't officially name him an "Opening Day starter." no comments

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Written by Andy | 28 March 2011

John_Calipari_on_SidelineTennessee Journalist/FlickrIn a scenario that no one could have anticipated, two schools with rich basketball traditions, big name coaches and national visibility—the University of Kentucky and the University of Connecticut—were able to string together enough consecutive wins for an improbable run to the Final Four. no comments

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Written by Andy | 27 March 2011

Tiger_Woods_White_CapKeith Allison/FlickrA new mobile application is being billed as a way for golfers of all skill levels and from all walks of life to build themselves into a global brand through instruction provided by Tiger Woods. no comments

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Written by Andy | 26 March 2011

NBA_Officials_Thumbs_UpMichael E. Lee/FlickrDuring a postgame dinner at an Oklahoma City restaurant, the veteran officiating crew of Dick Bavetta, Greg Willard and Derrick Collins went back and forth, sharing tales about the most outstanding no-calls they had made throughout their careers. no comments

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Written by Andy | 24 March 2011

Tennessee_Titians_Out_of_BoundsNathan Rupert/FlickrTo reduce the incident of injuries, the NFL has instituted a new rule proposed by the competition committee, requiring all ballcarriers to run out-of-bounds prior to any player suffering an injury. no comments

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Written by Andy | 23 March 2011

Madden_11Lian Chang/FlickrEA Sports has announced Madden '12 will be the first video game pertaining to a work stoppage in professional sports, allowing gamers to play as NFL owners, initiating a lockout when the NFLPA union decertifies, or as NFL players, filing a lawsuit against the league in district court citing unfair labor practices. no comments

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