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Cubs Land Harden, Escalate Arms Race
Posted: 1 hour ago
The Cubs see the Brewers' CC and raise them a Rich. One day after Milwaukee acquires CC Sabathia, NL Central leader Chicago makes its own bold move for a starter, snagging oft-injured Rich Harden from the A's in a six-player swap.
More Coverage: Good Deal for Cubs | Sabathia Wins Brewers Debut
MLB All-Star Voting Foul
Posted: Tuesday 07/08/08 03:52 PM EDT
With World Series home-field advantage on the line, AOL's Kevin Blackistone says that the process and results of balloting for the All-Star Game are a joke that we can no longer pretend to ignore. His remedy includes a little something for everyone.
Are You Smarter Than an Official?
Posted: Tuesday 07/08/08 10:27 AM EDT
Filed Under: Sports
Admit it, you've been watching college football and screaming at the TV and
saying how you could do a much better job than the officials. Visit FanHouse to get the same test officials do and put your knowledge to the test.
Scramble on After Sabathia Deal
Posted: Tuesday 07/08/08 02:18 PM EDT
CC Sabathia joined the Brewers on Monday night.
Chiefs' Gonzalez Saves Man's Life
Posted: Tuesday 07/08/08 11:28 AM EDT
The San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs may be bitter AFC West rivals during the NFL season, but one Chargers fan will be cheering for Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez next year. "Tony saved my life. There's no doubt."
More Coverage: Brian Bosworth Helps Save Woman
Athletes to the Rescue
Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez came to the aid of man choking to death in a Huntington Beach restaurant. "Tony saved my life. There's no doubt," the Chargers fan said.
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Former college and NFL star Brian Bosworth recently came to the aid of a woman who crashed her car into a ditch in Canada.
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Criminals should think twice before entering the home of Noah Herron. The Packers running back used a post from his bed to foil a burglar in June.
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NASCAR's Dario Franchitti was caught without his pants on, but not without his wits, when a would-be robber surprised him in his home in January. Dario, wearing just his boxers, used his car (naturally) to help track down the intruder.
John Raoux, AP
A man who tried to extort an acquaintance of Terrell Brandon in February got more than he bargained for when the former NBA star set a trap for the crook and then snared him with the help of a friend.
Andy Hayt, NBAE / Getty Images
Arizona quarterback Willie Tuitama and two teammates chased down a man who stole an armful of Wildcats football jerseys from a store in 2006. "I am glad we could help out," Tuitama said.
Elaine Thompson, AP
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- · NL West Isn't Quite Best
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