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If C.C. Sabathia continues his career season and Travis Hafner heats up, then the Indians have a chance at winning the division, but the Tigers are hot on their heels.
The 2007 breeding season will include Bernardini at stud in Australia. The gelding Texcess is headed to green pasture retirement after breaking a left hind stifle.
With the brilliant filly Rags to Riches on the sidelines, the female side of the Breeders' Cup World Championships will still have Octave, Unbridled Belle, Nashoba's Key.
The notion that one driver's success or lack of success can affect the state of NASCAR to the point where they need him to succeed is rather disconcerting.
The NHL has stepped up its focus on preventing serious head injuries -- but what about broken legs or ankles? It's time to make no-touch icing a reality.
What the 2002 NBA Draft might have looked like if teams could do things over.
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Contract talks have come to a halt between the Cleveland Indians and pitcher C.C. Sabathia. It is probable that he will test free agency, but a trade is a possibility.
With the trade deadline looming in the NHL, here's a look at the top teams to look out for to make some big moves before the trade doors close on March 4th.
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