Mark Teixeira by Adam Hunger/ REUTERS
" The L.A. Angels bring their newly acquired slugger Mark Teixeira to Yankee Stadium this weekend for a series. Fox will have Saturday's game in some markets (Aug. 2, 3:30 pm/ET), and TBS has the Sunday showdown for the whole country (Aug. 3, 1 pm/ET). For your local listings of the game, click here
" Longtime NASCAR fan Kiefer Sutherland drops by ESPN's pre-race show on Sunday. The 24 star will be a guest on NASCAR Countdown (Aug. 3, 1 pm/ET) prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Pocono Raceway. (2 pm/ET, ESPN)
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Nancy Lieberman by Steve Foxall/ESPN
Nancy Lieberman will not be calling Thursday night's WNBA game between the Detroit Shock and the Houston Comets. Instead, the 50-year-old Basketball Hall of Famer will be playing for the Shock. The team has signed Lieberman to a seven-day contract (and her ESPN job will be waiting for her should the contract not be extended). "It is an amazing opportunity to continue to play the game I love," Lieberman told espn.com.
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After kicking around several all-star formats in its 13-year history, Major League Soccer has netted a winner in pitting its top talent against an elite international club each summer. Led for the first time by L.A. Galaxy star David Beckham, MLS looks to remain unbeaten (4-0) in the format Thursday night as it welcomes one of Beckham's former English Premier League foes, West Ham United, to BMO Field in Toronto (July 24, 7 pm/ET, ESPN).
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"It's fun to be able to tear down my house," says Dale Earnhardt Jr. as he rides high on a bulldozer and eats into his old home. It's a typically fun, out-there moment from one of the final two episodes of Dale Jr. - Shifting Gears, a five-part documentary series about NASCAR's most popular driver. Episode 4 premieres Tuesday (July 22, 7 pm/ET, ESPN) and the finale is Friday (July 25, 7 pm/ET, ESPN).
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Jason Taylor by Joe Kohen/WireImage.com
Jason Taylor is going to Washington. The Dancing With the Stars runner-up was traded Sunday to the Redskins after an extended standoff with the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins, specifically executive vice president Bill Parcells, were unhappy with Taylor's decision to choose the paso doble and foxtrot over pre-season preparations.
With the trade, the Dolphins picked up a second-round draft pick in 2009 and a sixth-round pick in 2010 from the Redskins.
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Tuesday night's 15-inning Major League Baseball All-Star Game gave Fox something to cheer about. The Midsummer Classic drew 14.5 million viewers, the most since 2002, which had 14.7. (That was the year of the dreaded 7-7 tie, which lead to the change in format that gives the winning league home-field advantage in the World Series.) Last year's All-Star pulled just 12.5 million.
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Josh Hamilton by Jemal Countess/ WireImage.com
Josh Hamilton wasn't the only one putting up big numbers at Monday's Home Run Derby. ESPN scored 9.12 million viewers to baseball's annual All-Star Game prelude, a 35 percent increase from last year.The Texas Rangers outfielder blasted 28 homers in the first round, improving on the 2005 best of 24, set by Bobby Abreu. Taxed by the effort, Hamilton lost to Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins in the final, but not before winning over the crowd.
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Clark Kellogg and Billy Packer by John Paul Filo/CBS
Jim Nantz will have a new partner on CBS's NCAA basketball coverage. The network confirmed Monday that longtime studio and game analyst Clark Kellogg will replace Billy Packer alongside Nantz on the lead college hoops announcing team this coming season. In a statement, CBS News and Sports president Sean McManus said, "With his unquestioned popularity and performance over the years, Clark Kellogg earned all rights to this top spot. Like Billy Packer, Al McGuire or any of the most highly regarded broadcasters, Clark is an original voice with his own style and perspective. We have been proud to have him lead our studio presence for many years and look forward to his fresh impact on CBS Sports' coverage of college basketball for years to come."Kellogg has worked for CBS for 16 years, covering regular season games and working as a studio analyst during March Madness.Regarding Packer, McManus said he "has set the standard of excellence for over 30 years. I can't express how important he h...
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Bobby Murcer, a onetime clutch-hitter for the New York Yankees turned broadcaster for YES and other outlets, died Saturday, 18 months after undergoing brain cancer surgery. He was 62."We lost a great Yankee, and a great friend," Yankees manager Joe Girardi, who used to work with Murcer in the broadcast booth, said after Saturday's game, when the news broke. "He was an inspiration to all of us." — Matt Mitovich
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Tony Stewart by Bennett Raglin/WireImage.com
Tony Stewart answered some important questions when he made what will be the 2008 NASCAR season's biggest announcement on Thursday. He will own 50 percent of Stewart/Haas Racing next year, after finishing out the current season driving the No. 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing. But it will be months before we get the answer to whether this is a good move or a bad one for Stewart. Lets tentatively call this a be careful what you wish for move.Stewart, a two-time Sprint Cup champion, has been agonizing over this decision since the end of last season, when Joe Custer, General Manager of Haas CNC Racing, first made the offer; and the Gibbs team opted to start running Toyotas instead of Stewarts beloved Chevys. Along with his driving duties, Stewart currently owns four non-NASCAR race teams and three tracks. But racing every weekend and also co-owning an organization that will field two race teams means Stewart will be spreading himself mighty thin.Granted, that may be ...
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