Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Aug. 25th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Aug. 25th:


BALTIMORE (AP) - Friends, teammates and colleagues are

remembering 1979 American League Cy Young Award winner Mike

Flanagan as a savvy left-hander who got the most out of his talent

while winning 167 games during his 18-year major league career,

mostly with the Baltimore Orioles. Former Oriole great Cal Ripken

Jr. says Flanagan, who was found dead at his suburban Baltimore

home yesterday at 59, "will be sorely missed."

 


ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Jered Weaver, the American League leader

in earned run average, pitched seven shutout innings in the L.A.

Angels' 8-0 win over the Chicago White Sox last night. Weaver

struck out eight while raising his record to 15-6.

 


UNDATED (AP) - The Boston Red Sox trounced the defending

American League champion Texas Rangers 13-2 and took over sole

possession of first place in the AL East by one game of the New

York Yankees. The Yanks dropped a 6-4 loss to Oakland in 10 innings

as Coco Crisp homered twice and drove in five runs.

 


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indianapolis Colts are bringing one

veteran quarterback out of retirement. The Colts agreed to terms on

a one-year deal with Kerry Collins, making the 16-year NFL vet the

likely starter in case Peyton Manning hasn't completely recovered

from offseason neck surgery when the season opens Sept. 11.

 


SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Danica Patrick has called a news

conference today during which she's expected to announce her 2012

move to NASCAR. The Associated Press reported earlier this month

that Patrick was finalizing a deal to drive fulltime for JR

Motorsports in the second-tier Nationwide Series and hopes to race

a limited schedule of elite Sprint Cup Series races for

Stewart-Haas Racing.


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