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The eight scoreless innings Cliff Lee pitched against the Los Angeles Dodgers weren't surprising. The home run he hit against Ted Lilly was.To experience everything that ESPN.com has to offer, we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version of your web browser. Click the upgrade button to the right or learn more.LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 09: Starting pitcher Cliff Lee #33 of the Philadelphia Phillies throws against the Los...LOS ANGELES -- The eight scoreless innings Cliff Lee pitched against the Los Angeles Dodgers weren't surprising. The home run he hit against Ted Lilly was. [Read the full article]
The way it ended, nearly seven hours after the start, left the worn-out Cleveland Indians wondering if they should even celebrate.Kosuke Fukudome's hit by pitch with the bases loaded in the 14th allowed the Indians to beat first-place Detroit and pick up a vital game in the Central race, writes David Schoenfield. BlogTo experience everything that ESPN.com has to offer, we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version of your web browser. Click the upgrade button to the right or learn more.Cleveland Indians' Asdrubal Cabrera (13) slides safely into home ahead of the tag by Detroit Tigers catcher Alex... [Read the full article]
LOS ANGELES -- In perhaps the biggest step Los Angeles has taken in 16 years of trying to bring the NFL back, the city council unanimously passed the financial framework of an agreement between Anschutz Entertainment Group and the city to build Farmers Field, a $1.2 billion football stadium and events center in downtown Los Angeles.The 68,000-seat roofed stadium would be attached to a new $275 million wing of the Los Angeles Convention Center next to the Staples Center, which is also owned and operated by AEG.More From ESPNLosAngeles.comWhat NFL team might bolt its current location for the City of Angels? Arash Markazi breaks it down. StoryThe "memorandum of understanding," a non-binding agreement, only needed a simple majority to pass but was approved by all present council members at Los Angeles City Hall to the delight of a standing room only crowd, which cheered after the vote was announced. [Read the full article]
SAN ANTONIO -- The Dallas Cowboys have plans to attend the pro day of former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor on Friday if he's ruled eligible for the NFL's supplemental draft, according to multiple sources.More on the CowboysCalvin Watkins, Tim MacMahon and Todd Archer have the Dallas Cowboys blanketed for ESPN Dallas. BlogCowboys Camp Home ESPN Dallas » Camp chats »Agent Drew Rosenhaus, however, said Tuesday afternoon on Twitter that no decision had yet been made concerning Pryor's eligibility."We spoke with the NFL today and were told that no decision has been made yet regarding Terrelle's eligibility for the supplemental draft," Rosenhaus tweeted.There is no guarantee the Cowboys would draft Pryor if he's available because they have the ninth pick of the supplemental draft, which is set for Aug. 17. The pro day will be held in the Pittsburgh area, according to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. [Read the full article]
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