ESPN BOSTON
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- Seven-Point Buch
- Clay Buchholz improved to 7-0 and helped the Sox avoid a sweep in Chicago.
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- Shooting Star
- Johnny Boychuk is finding his spots, becoming a big-time contributor for the B's.
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- Remember Me?
- Terry Francona's return to Fenway will be no time to reminisce.
ESPN DALLAS
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- Big Bad Wolf
- Ross Wolf comes through in emergency start as Rangers avoid being swept by A's.
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- Just One Look?
- Jason Witten, Tony Romo and DeMarcus Ware are best bets to be lifers for the Cowboys.
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- Plaid Suits Him
- After two wins in three years, Zach Johnson is the man to beat as the Colonial tees off.
ESPN NEW YORK
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- Just Tear-rible
- Melo has a partially torn labrum that may need to be surgically repaired.
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- No Need To Panic
- Hiroki Kuroda won't miss his next start after a leg injury ended his subpar outing.
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- Ike Vegas
- If he doesn't turn things around quickly, Ike Davis will be off to Triple-A.
ESPN LOS ANGELES
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- Go Big, Don't Go Home?
- Should the Lakers focus on keeping both Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol in the mix for next year?
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- Back In Black
- The Kings hope a return home can help them take control against San Jose.
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- The Shift Is On
- The Dodgers and their manager struck a tone in Wednesday's win that might signal some major changes.
ESPN CHICAGO
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- Like Few Others
- Brian Urlacher announced via Twitter that he is retiring from the NFL.
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- Improving The Goal
- Corey Crawford says he has to be better in Game 4.
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- Steel City Shutout
- Jeff Samardzija pitched well: The scoreline read one run in the first, followed by 15 zeroes. Alas, it was the Cubs who were blanked.