Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Sept. 1st



Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Sept. 1st:


CLEVELAND (AP) - The Cleveland Indians survived a marathon to

win their longest game of the year last night. Jack Hannahan

homered twice and drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of

the 16th inning to give the Tribe a 4-3 win over Oakland.

 


PHOENIX (AP) - Miguel Montero hit a three-run homer for the

second straight game and the Arizona Diamondbacks won their ninth

in a row by beating the Colorado Rockies 4-2 to maintain their

six-game lead in the NL West. The Diamondbacks set a franchise

record with 12 consecutive home wins.

 


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Federal prosecutors dropped all the

remaining charges against Barry Bonds on Wednesday, days after a

judge upheld the slugger's conviction on an obstruction of justice

count. That means Bonds won't face a new trial on accusations that

he lied to a grand jury back in 2003 when he testified that he

never knowingly received steroids or human growth hormone from

trainer Greg Anderson.

 


NEW YORK (AP) -Two-time U.S. Open champion Venus Williams has

pulled out of this year's final Grand Slam event because of a

medical condition. The 31-year-old Williams disclosed that she has

Sjogren's Syndrome, an autoimmune disease that

causes fatigue and joint pain.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - Andy Roddick held on to avoid a first-round

upset at the U.S. Open, beating 96th-ranked Michael Russell 6-2,

6-4, 4-6, 7-5 last night. The 21st-seeded Roddick, who won the 2003

U.S. Open, had a 13-0 edge in aces in the all-American matchup.


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