Day off helps Phillies' bullpen
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Guerin seeks deal with the Flyers
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Day off helps Phillies' bullpen
It wasn't the most frustrating thing to happen during the Phillies' stretch of 24 games in 23 days, but when manager Charlie Manuel strolled to the mound for one final pitching change Wednesday, it was a bit of a sour note on which to end.
Kolb leads youth movement
Back home in Texas, Kevin Kolb hunted wild hogs with a Bowie knife.
Old QBs, new places: How veterans could affect new season
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Philled In blog: 'The Starting Nine'
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Rafael Nadal tops Verdasco to reach U.S. Open semifinals
Top-ranked Rafael Nadal got his serve in gear after being broken for the only time in five matches to beat No. 8 Fernando Verdasco 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Thursday night in the first all-Spanish quarterfinal in U.S. Open history.
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