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Clues to the Eagles depth chart
CHIP KELLY hasn't released a depth chart; the one you can access on the Eagles' website is from the end of the 2012 season and features starters who are no longer on the team, such as defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins. An inquisitive fan with a smartphone has added a little intrigue, though. "ADDiBona" - Anthony DiBona, an Eagles fan from Brooklyn - posted a lengthy recap on ...
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Delmon Young right on track
Domonic Brown (9) congratulates teammate Delmon Young (right) on his solo home run against the Miami Marlins in the fourth inning of a baseball game in Miami, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. (Alan ...
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Running back roulette for Eagles
WHEN RUNNING BACK LeSean McCoy was selected by the Eagles in the second round of the 2009 draft he was fighting for the position with two-time Pro Bowl running back Brian Westbrook. While McCoy is now one of the league's premier running backs, four current Eagles are facing a similar situation that McCoy dealt with 4 years ago. Running backs Bryce Brown, Chris Polk, Matthew Tucker and ...
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Howie likes what he see and hears from the Eagles
Entering free agency as a rebuilding franchise, Howie Roseman and the Eagles can ill afford to direct too much money and too much hope on one or two veterans. (Michael Perez/AP file ...
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Phillies Notebook Utley headed for MRI on sore rib area
Five years ago, on May 22, 2008, Jayson Werth felt a sharp pain in his right side during a game in Houston. Two days later, he was placed on the disabled list with a right oblique injury and eventually returned in 2 weeks. In 2009, Carlos Ruiz was out for 23 games with an oblique injury. In 2010, Joe Blanton missed the first month of the season with an oblique injury, and Shane Victorino missed ...
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Voracek walks away from car crash
THE IMAGES make a Flyers fan's heart stop: a flashy sports car belonging to the team's star player, mangled on the side of a road. This time, thankfully, there will be no tears. Flyers leading scorer Jake Voracek was involved in a serious car accident in his native Czech Republic yesterday morning, but walked away from the wreck without any injuries. "I spoke with Jake this ...
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Plans set for And1 hoops tournament
THE AND1 SUMMER Remix basketball tournament will be held at the Liacouras Center from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. The event will be for 12 teams and will be a $100,000 winner-take-all tourney. Tryouts will be held across the country for the teams, who are expected to include pro players and streetball legends. "This event will celebrate our roots in Philadelphia, featuring high level basketball ...
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Phillies should look at acquiring a new catcher with Ruiz out
Yet, while the team continues to get older, they are not getting any younger with the majority of the team made up of older players. But with the struggles that the team has been facing, they should re-consider getting younger. Nearly all of their aging stars have been mentioned in trade rumors. It is not clear whether Ruben Amaro, Jr., the Phillies general manager, will made a trade to send ...
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NHL Wrap Penguins rout Senators take 3-1 lead in series
OTTAWA -- Sidney Crosby was careful not to get too far ahead of himself after helping the Pittsburgh Penguins rout the Ottawa Senators for a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. "I'm not talking about anything ahead of Game 5," the Pittsburgh captain said when asked about a potential Eastern Conference final against the Boston Bruins. But after the Penguins' ...
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Slowey exits with injury Marlins lose to Phillies
Miami Marlins' Kevin Slowey throws to the Philadelphia Phillies in the first inning of a baseball game in Miami, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Alan ...
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