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Utley to undergo hip surgery next week

Utley to undergo hip surgery next week

By Ken Mandel / MLB.com PHILADELPHIA -- Chase Utley will have right hip surgery next week, a prodecure that could threaten his availability for Opening Day and deals the first blow to the World Series champions hopes of repeating.

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Saturday, 10 January 2009

Report: Amphetamines still in play in MLB

Report: Amphetamines still in play in MLB

BY CHRISTIAN RED AND NATHANIEL VINTON Bringing drug testing to baseball has been a slow process, but the results are plenty speedy.

(Source: New York Daily News)    read more...

Saturday, 10 January 2009

South Carolina QB Smelley to transfer

South Carolina QB Smelley to transfer

Columbia, SC (Sports Network) - South Carolina quarterback Chris Smelley announced on Friday he will transfer to another school to play baseball.

(Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)    read more...

Saturday, 10 January 2009

5 Things Right with the BCS System

5 Things Right with the BCS System

First: I cant take any chances that anyone will misunderstand my headline. The bowl system is woefully inadequate. A 16-team tournament similar to the one Ive discussed in the...

(Source: Kansas City Star)    read more...

Saturday, 10 January 2009

Alabama RB Coffee to enter NFL Draft

Alabama RB Coffee to enter NFL Draft

Tuscaloosa, AL (Sports Network) - Alabama Crimson Tide running back Glen Coffee has chosen to forego his final year of eligibility in college football to enter the NFL Draft.

(Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)    read more...

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