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- GALLERY
Win the World Series and prove it's untrue A construction worker at the new Yankee Stadium secretly buried a Red Sox T-shirt in concrete under the future visiting clubhouse in an effort to jinx the Yankees, the New York Post reports.
- DAILY DIGEST
Players dispute story of teammate's death Four teammates of a University of Central Florida football player who died last month say he showed signs of distress before collapsing following an intense workout, a newspaper reported yesterday.
- OUTDOORS
New book will rekindle anglers' affection for Baja It's been a while since I've been excited about traveling through Baja in search of remote beaches, undiscovered fishing spots and a good cantina, but I have to thank Zack Thomas for bringing the old Baja back to life for me.
- Ochoa knocking on Hall of Fame door
MORELIA, Mexico – Lorena Ochoa shot her second straight 7-under 66 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead in the Corona Championship and move a step closer to becoming the youngest player to qualify for the LPGA Tour Hall of Fame.
- On the air / local events
- DERBY WATCH HANK WESCH
Pyro tries for clincher today Pyro, solo or co-No. 1 in six of the seven Union-Tribune Derby Watch weekly rankings to date, can lock up the top spot with a victory in the $750,000 Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland, one of two major preps today for the Kentucky Derby.
- DAVIS CUP
Roddick, Blake build 2-0 lead over France WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – James Blake's perseverance and Andy Roddick's power gave the United States a commanding lead over France in the Davis Cup quarterfinals.
- NHL PLAYOFFS
Ovechkin to rescue for Caps Alex Ovechkin was bumped around, boxed in and stymied for most of his Stanley Cup playoff debut. Then, with the outcome in the balance, Alex the Great emerged.
- Big time at the big yard
Four high school baseball teams paraded into Petco Park yesterday, emotion virtually dripping from the faces of the wide-eyed young ballplayers.
- SDSU's O-line glad it has time
Jonathan Himebauch would like nothing more than to see them grow up overnight, to fast-forward to a time when the position is second nature and potential is no longer part of the discussion.
- Despite later start, Turner sees benefit
Even starting their offseason program a couple of weeks later than usual, the Chargers are in some ways immeasurably further along at this point than they were in the first few months of the Norv Turner era.
- LOCAL COLLEGES
SDSU's Strasburg fans 23 in one-hitter Apparently, San Diego State right-hander Stephen Strasburg has recovered from the flu. Strasburg missed last week's start because of a bad cold that led to an ear infection.
- High schools scoreboard
- Davis' doctor optimistic
PHOENIX – Arizona left-hander Doug Davis could return from thyroid cancer and pitch in four to six weeks, the doctor who performed the surgery said yesterday.
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- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
Peña homers twice, drives in 6 to stun O's Carlos Peña homered twice and drew a bases-loaded walk in the eighth inning to finish with six RBI, helping the Tampa Bay Rays rally last night for a 10-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in St. Petersburg, Fla.
- Diamondbacks thunder on
Eric Byrnes, Orlando Hudson and Justin Upton hit two-run homers and the Arizona Diamondbacks extended their winning streak to seven by walloping the Colorado Rockies 8-2 last night in Phoenix.
- Mitchell players get amnesty
NEW YORK – Baseball players and owners toughened their drug rules again yesterday in response to outside criticism, agreeing to more frequent testing and increased – but not total – authority for the program's outside administrator.
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- Yesterday's Del Mar Charts
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