Union says teams acted in concert against Bonds (AP)

AP - The baseball players' union says it has found evidence teams acted in concert against signing Barry Bonds but it reached an agreement with the commissioner's office to delay the filing of any grievance. Read more…


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Seahawks QB Wallace ready to start against Bucs (AP)

AP - Seneca Wallace isn't going to let a sore calf keep him from trying to rescue the Seahawks' sinking season. Read more…


Pettersen takes early lead at Kapalua (AP)

AP - Suzann Pettersen birdied the final two holes for a 4-under 68 to take the early first-round lead Thursday in the inaugural Kapalua LPGA Classic. Read more…


Haywood could miss whole season after surgery (AP)

AP - Wizards starting center Brendan Haywood could miss the entire season while recovering from surgery Thursday to repair a torn ligament in his right wrist. Read more…


NBA Thunder keep Rookie of the Year Durant (AFP)

AFP - Reigning National Basketball Association Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant will remain with the Oklahoma City Thunder another year as the club exercised a contract option Thursday. Read more…


Dolphins try pitch by QB to help ticket sales (AP)

AP - Quarterback Chad Pennington was on the phone last week selling season tickets for the Miami Dolphins. Read more…


DT McCargo back with Bills after failing physical (AP)

AP - John McCargo was back with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, and the defensive tackle was not exactly in a happy place. Read more…


Nadal praises stricken Ballesteros (AFP)

AFP - Rafael Nadal on Thursday praised stricken compatriot Seve Ballesteros, who has undergone surgery to remove a brain tumour, describing him as one of the greatest Spanish sportsmen of all time. Read more…


Cowboys QB Romo may play Sunday with broken pinkie (AP)

AP - Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo practiced and might play Sunday, despite a broken pinkie on his throwing hand. "He looks promising," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the Dallas Morning News. Read more…


NBA Heat lose forward Jones for three months (AFP)

AFP - Miami Heat reserve forward James Jones will miss up to three months of the upcoming National Basketball Association season after undergoing right wrist surgery, the team announced Thursday. Read more…


Roddick falls to Monfils at the Madrid Masters (AFP)

AFP - Swashbuckling Frenchman Gael Monfils believes Lleyton Hewitt's loss is his gain after linking up with the Australian's former coach Roger Rasheed. Read more…