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Shock re-sign Laimbeer to 2-year deal (AP)

Coach Bill Laimbeer has been re-signed to a two-year contract by the WNBA champion Detroit Shock. The team is not releasing terms of the deal announced Thursday. The two-time NBA champion as a member of the Detroit Pistons guided the Shock this summer to their third title during his seven years as coach.

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Ocho Cinco violates team rule, benched (AP)

The Cincinnati Bengals say Chad Ocho Cinco, the wide receiver formerly known as Chad Johnson, will be deactivated for Thursday night's game with the Pittsburgh Steelers for violating a team rule. The Bengals did not specify the violation and said there would be no further comment until after the game.

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NFL reinstates Cowboys CB 'Pacman' Jones (AP)

In this Oct. 9, 2008 photo, Dallas Cowboys' Adam

Twice-suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones will be on his own in his return to the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys. This time, there will be no team-employed bodyguards to accompany Jones and try to keep him out of trouble. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Wednesday that the cornerback, who completed the inpatient portion of his NFL-ordered alcohol treatment in the Boston area, was being reinstated...


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Yankees' Mussina announces retirement (AP)

In this Sept. 7, 2008 file photo, New York Yankees' Mike Mussina pitches to the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of a baseball game in Seattle.   FoxSports.com reported Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2008, that Mussina intends to retire and will make the move official this week. In the report, the Web site cited unidentified major league sources.

New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina announced his retirement Thursday even as he comes off his first 20-win season. Mussina, who turns 40 next month, was 270-153 with a 3.68 ERA in 18 seasons in the majors. He becomes the first pitcher to retire after a 20-win season since Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax in 1966.


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Control of Yanks shifts to Boss' son Hal (AP)

In this Feb. 19, 2008 file photo, Hank Steinbrenner, right, talks to his brother,  Hal, while watching action in the bullpen during a New York Yankees spring training baseball workout in Tampa, Fla. Major League Baseball owners approved the shift of control of the New York Yankees from George Steinbrenner to his son, Hal, Thursday Nov. 20, 2008.

George Steinbrenner's 35-year reign as boss of the New York Yankees ended Thursday when he passed control of baseball's most famous team to his youngest son, Hal. The elder Steinbrenner has gradually withdrawn from the Yankees' day-to-day operations in recent years, and brothers Hal and Hank were appointed co-chairmen in April.


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Arenas: Last place could benefit Wizards (AP)

Gilbert Arenas is already thinking about the possibility of a last-place finish for his Washington Wizards -- and finding the silver lining. With Arenas still working his way back from a third knee operation in 1 1/2 years, the Wizards are off to a 1-8 start heading into their game Friday against the Houston Rockets.

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Phillies 2B Utley may be out until May (AP)

Three-time All-Star Chase Utley, who anchored the middle of the lineup for the World Series champion Phillies, will have surgery and may not be ready for the start of the 2009 regular season. Utley will have surgery next week to repair any bone or cartilage damage he may have in his right hip. He will be able to begin baseball activity in three to four months.

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Annika risking early end at LPGA finale (AP)

Ji Young Oh, from South Korea, hits from the 17th tee during the first round of the LPGA ADT Championship at the Trump International Golf Club Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Oh finished the round at 2-under par.

Annika Sorenstam arrived at the first tee Thursday morning, shook a few hands and got a kiss on the cheek from Donald Trump. Then she turned to the gallery and waved. On Friday, unless she moves a bit up the leaderboard, she'll be waving goodbye. Sorenstam shot a 2-over par 74 in Thursday's opening round of the ADT Championship, good for a tie for 23rd in the 32-woman event, her final tournament...


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Cowboys' Felix Jones done for season (AP)

Cowboys rookie running back Felix Jones is done for the season. The team said Thursday that Jones, one of Dallas' two first-round draft picks, will be placed on injured reserve because of a big left toe injury sustained while doing rehabilitation after hurting his left hamstring Oct. 12. Jones returned to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, but the team now says that was to evaluate his ability...

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Browns' Quinn to play with broken finger (AP)

In this Nov. 17, 208 file photo, Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn throws the ball during an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y. Quinn broke his right index finger in the first half of Monday night's Nov. 17, 2008 win over Buffalo, but will try to play Sunday against the Houston Texans

Brady Quinn got his first NFL win as a starter almost single-handedly. Quinn broke his right index finger during the first half of Monday night's game against the Buffalo Bills, but Cleveland's new starting quarterback stayed in and led the Browns to a 29-27 victory. Despite the injury, Quinn will try to play Sunday when the Browns host the Houston Texans.


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  • Arenas: Last place could benefit Wizards (AP)

    Gilbert Arenas is already thinking about the possibility of a last-place finish for his Washington Wizards -- and finding the silver lining. With Arenas still working his way back from a third knee operation in 1 1/2 years, the Wizards are off to a 1-8 start heading into their game Friday against the Houston Rockets.

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    Cowboys' Felix Jones done for season (AP)

    The mystery surrounding injured Dallas Cowboys rookie Felix Jones has been solved, and the running back will not play again this season. Jones has a torn ligament beneath his left big toe, sustained two weeks ago while doing rehabilitation on the left hamstring he hurt Oct. 12. The hamstring is healed, but he will need surgery on the toe and up to six months to fully recover.

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    Ocho Cinco violates team rule, benched (AP)

    The Cincinnati Bengals say Chad Ocho Cinco, the wide receiver formerly known as Chad Johnson, will be deactivated for Thursday night's game with the Pittsburgh Steelers for violating a team rule. The Bengals did not specify the violation and said there would be no further comment until after the game.

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    Annika risking early end at LPGA finale (AP)

    Ji Young Oh, from South Korea, hits from the 17th tee during the first round of the LPGA ADT Championship at the Trump International Golf Club Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Oh finished the round at 2-under par.

    Annika Sorenstam arrived at the first tee Thursday morning, shook a few hands and got a kiss on the cheek from Donald Trump. Then she turned to the gallery and waved. On Friday, unless she moves a bit up the leaderboard, she'll be waving goodbye. Sorenstam shot a 2-over par 74 in Thursday's opening round of the ADT Championship, good for a tie for 23rd in the 32-woman event, her final tournament...


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    Shock re-sign Laimbeer to 2-year deal (AP)

    Coach Bill Laimbeer has been re-signed to a two-year contract by the WNBA champion Detroit Shock. The team is not releasing terms of the deal announced Thursday. The two-time NBA champion as a member of the Detroit Pistons guided the Shock this summer to their third title during his seven years as coach.

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    Control of Yanks shifts to Boss' son Hal (AP)

    In this Feb. 19, 2008 file photo, Hank Steinbrenner, right, talks to his brother,  Hal, while watching action in the bullpen during a New York Yankees spring training baseball workout in Tampa, Fla. Major League Baseball owners approved the shift of control of the New York Yankees from George Steinbrenner to his son, Hal, Thursday Nov. 20, 2008.

    George Steinbrenner's 35-year reign as boss of the New York Yankees ended Thursday when he passed control of baseball's most famous team to his youngest son, Hal. The elder Steinbrenner has gradually withdrawn from the Yankees' day-to-day operations in recent years, and brothers Hal and Hank were appointed co-chairmen in April.


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    Browns' Quinn to play with broken finger (AP)

    In this Nov. 17, 208 file photo, Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn throws the ball during an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y. Quinn broke his right index finger in the first half of Monday night's Nov. 17, 2008 win over Buffalo, but will try to play Sunday against the Houston Texans

    Brady Quinn got his first NFL win as a starter almost single-handedly. Quinn broke his right index finger during the first half of Monday night's game against the Buffalo Bills, but Cleveland's new starting quarterback stayed in and led the Browns to a 29-27 victory. Despite the injury, Quinn will try to play Sunday when the Browns host the Houston Texans.


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    MLB: Postseason games can't be shortened (AP)

    Bidders for the Chicago Cubs have until Dec. 1 to submit offers, Major League Baseball said Wednesday after a meeting of its ownership committee. Bob DuPuy, baseball's chief operating officer, said representatives of four bidders have met in New York in recent weeks with officials from the commissioner's office, MLB's Internet company and the sport's new television network.

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    Yankees' Mussina announces retirement (AP)

    In this Sept. 7, 2008 file photo, New York Yankees' Mike Mussina pitches to the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of a baseball game in Seattle.   FoxSports.com reported Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2008, that Mussina intends to retire and will make the move official this week. In the report, the Web site cited unidentified major league sources.

    New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina announced his retirement Thursday even as he comes off his first 20-win season. Mussina, who turns 40 next month, was 270-153 with a 3.68 ERA in 18 seasons in the majors. He becomes the first pitcher to retire after a 20-win season since Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax in 1966.


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    Phillies 2B Utley may be out until May (AP)

    Three-time All-Star Chase Utley, who anchored the middle of the lineup for the World Series champion Phillies, will have surgery and may not be ready for the start of the 2009 regular season. Utley will have surgery next week to repair any bone or cartilage damage he may have in his right hip. He will be able to begin baseball activity in three to four months.

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