EDITORS' PICKS
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- Rising To The Occasion
- Andrew Shaw scored twice and the Hawks stayed alive with a Game 5 win.
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- One Bad Inning
- Cubs starter Travis Wood gave up four runs to his former team in a rocky sixth.
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- Reeling Them In
- Jake Peavy went the distance and his offense made him a winner in the ninth.
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- 'I'll Miss Him Out There'
- The Packers' Aaron Rodgers says he has a "ton of respect" for Brian Urlacher, his favorite opponent.
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- What's In Their Future?
- Bulls GM Gar Forman faces a $20 million question as he contemplates next summer.

A multitude of things fell perfectly into place for Europe to match the greatest Ryder Cup comeback in history, writes Gene Wojciechowski.
Martin Kaymer, the unlikely Ryder Cup hero, sank a putt his hero Bernhard Langer missed back in 1991, writes Farrell Evans.
Even after Martin Kaymer sank his celebration-inducing putt Sunday, the Europeans still had something to play for while the Americans, apparently, did not, writes Bob Harig. 
With a stunning comeback in Sunday's singles matches, Europe retained the Ryder Cup. Did the United States choke?