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Taiwan's Wu confirms he'll run for IOC presidency

World amateur boxing association chief C. K. Wu of Taiwan has confirmed his intention to run for president of the International Olympic Committee.

LeBron saves Heat at buzzer of Game 1

LeBron James caught the inbounds pass, changed direction and immediately attacked the rim.

Cubs waste another gem in 1-0 loss to Pirates

Another day, another wasted outing.

Recap: Houston vs. Kansas City

J.D. Martinez hit a two-run homer and Jordan Lyles pitched six frames of one-run ball, as the Houston Astros defeated the Kansas City Royals, 3-1, to take the rubber match of a three-game series at Minute Maid Park.

Recap: Baltimore vs. NY Yankees

Chris Davis went 4-for-4 and was one of three Baltimore players to homer as the Orioles slugged their way to a 6-3 win over the New York Yankees in the finale of a three-game series.

Recap: Cleveland vs. Detroit

Miguel Cabrera drove in three runs and Victor Martinez had two RBI, as Detroit outlasted two rain delays to beat the Cleveland Indians, 11-7, in the finale of a two-game set.

Giants fall to Harper and Nationals in 10 innings

SAN FRANCISCO - Before this three-game series between National League powers, Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper took to Twitter to express his excitement about facing the Giants in a ballpark that he called one of his favorite places to play.

David Haugh: No athlete since Jordan symbolized Chicago more than Urlacher

Whenever Brian Urlacher does something to confirm he hates attention as much as he loves football - grunt through a news conference, breeze by adoring fans, retire via Twitter - my mind goes back to 2003 in a corner of the Bears locker room.

Phil Rogers: Change in the air surrounding White Sox

CHICAGO - Jerry Reinsdorf is 77, going on 40. He wasn't joking when he told a friend he is planning to serve as host when the 2033 All-Star Game comes to U.S. Cellular Field, commemorating the first one at Comiskey Park in 1933.

Tigers' win over Indians aided by Cabrera's freak home run

CLEVELAND - Forget the Ubaldo Jimenez-Justin Verlander matchup that fizzled early.

Recap: LA Angels vs. Seattle

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Seattle Mariners are headed in opposite directions.

Angels continue hot streak with 7-1 win over M's

ANAHEIM, Calif.-After he hit a single and a triple in the first two innings of Wednesday's homestand finale against the Seattle Mariners, Mike Trout laughed about the possibility of following up his first career cycle with another one, back-to-back.

Recap: Toronto vs. Tampa Bay

Jose Bautista homered twice and later singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Toronto Blue Jays capped a series win over the Tampa Bay Rays with a 4-3 victory at the Rogers Centre.

Brian Urlacher retires: Bears great says he's leaving NFL

Brian Urlacher, former Chicago Bears All-Pro linebacker, announced his retirement from the NFL via Twitter on Wednesday, three days shy of his 35th birthday.

Sale won't be only White Sox pitcher to get extra rest

Chris Sale won't be the only White Sox starting pitcher who will receive an occasional break, as he did last season.

Indians feeling soggy after 11-7 loss to Tigers

The Indians ended a long day at the ballpark soggy and sleepy.

Pacers see chance slip in Game 1 of East finals

Paul George did all he could.

Angels win fourth straight game for first time this season

ANAHEIM, Calif. - After he hit a single and a triple in the first two innings of Wednesday's homestand finale against the Seattle Mariners, Mike Trout laughed about the possibility of following up his first career cycle with another one, back-to-back.

Ocean not all that separates US, European fans

Imagine Derek Jeter leading the New York Yankees off the field because opposing fans were yelling racial slurs and throwing bananas at his team. Or a game between the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls halted because of unrelenting race-baiting from the crowd.

Sprained toe lands Cubs' Camp on DL

PITTSBURGH - Chicago Cubs reliever Shawn Camp had been suffering from a toe injury for about a month when he served up the game-winning grand slam to the Pirates on Tuesday.

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