Archive for July 30th, 2007
C.C. still looking for help - Twins 4, Indians 1
Ace’s great outing wasted by poor hitting, fielding
CLEVELAND — When former NFL head coach John McKay was once asked what he thought of his Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ execution after a loss, he replied that he was in favor of it. C.C. Sabathia probably feels the same way, where throwing his teammates […]
Trot healing, hitting - Tribe Notes
CLEVELAND — It should come as no surprise that Trot Nixon is beginning to fight his way out of a season-long slump that has earmarked his debut season with the Indians. Battling and beating the odds is what the rugged eight-year veteran who underwent offseason back surgery just months before reporting to […]
Calm call
Edwards, team looking for quiet off the field
BEREA — Romeo Crennel’s wish for Braylon Edwards in 2007 is as simple as a fly pattern. “Hopefully, and I don’t know, hopefully he doesn’t talk quite as much and concentrates on football more,” the Browns coach said Sunday following practice. That’s the […]
Escalator clauses could be issue in Quinn holdout
BEREA — Quarterback Brady Quinn has missed four practices and will likely miss two more today, but general manager Phil Savage said he hasn’t reached the point of frustration with the team’s last holdout. “Not really,” he said Sunday. “I’m glad we’ve got the other guys out there. If anything, it’s given […]
Expedite a title
Vermilion team takes Class E championship
ALLIANCE — Get ’em on … get ’em over … get ’em in. Veteran manager Mark Stavole and his Vermilion Zone Expedited team followed those steps en route to a 14-11 victory over the Crestwood Lookouts to capture the Class E (ages 15-18) Hot Stove state championship at […]
Contador captures 2007 race - Tour De France
John Leicester The Associated Press PARIS — All the right elements were there: The smiling winner in his bright yellow jersey. The fans several rows deep under the majestic trees of the Champs-Elysees. But something seemed broken about the Tour de France on Sunday — perhaps forever. Overshadowing the […]

















