SPORTS NEWS FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2004
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Commitment to Miley extended
Reds manager Dave Miley saw the progress this year. He saw something to build
on. He saw a bright future. Now, he's guaranteed to be a part of it.
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'Canes
cut deep for 26 Cards
Louisville will earn the biggest victory in school history if it upsets the third-ranked
Miami Hurricanes Thursday night.
Loss to Steelers
is more of same
One day after being embarrassed in Pittsburgh, the Browns announced a new class
for their Legends Club and had rookie tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. speak about
his season-ending broken leg for the first time. Cleveland players of past and
future.
Hip injury
will sideline Giants' Carter
Tim Carter, the New York Giants' best deep-threat receiver, might miss the rest
of the season with a hip injury.
Caminiti baseball's
Jekyll-Hyde
Ken Caminiti was never short of fearless on a baseball field. He made incredible
stops at third base, swatted home runs from both sides of the plate and played
through pain that would wither most men.
Dodgers'
Ventura finished playing
Robin Ventura retired in a fashion befitting his 16-year career - timely and
with little fanfare. Ventura told teammates of his decision last week, but waited
until the Dodgers' postseason run ended Sunday night to make his announcement
public.
Peirsol
snaps own 200 world mark
Aaron Peirsol lowered his own world record in the 200-meter backstroke
Monday, then helped his American teammates set a world mark in the 400 medley
relay on closing night of the Short Course World Championships.
Digest:
Sun, Storm vie tonight to be WNBA champions
Nykesha Sales smiled when someone suggested the Connecticut Sun could add a WNBA
title to this year's NCAA championships won by the UConn men's and women's teams. "This
is going to be good for the state," she said Monday. "It's the basketball capital
of the world."
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