Natl. Sports Headlines for Friday, Oct. 7th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Friday, Oct. 7th:


NEW YORK (AP) - It will be the Texas Rangers hosting the Detroit

Tigers in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series on

Saturday. Don Kelly and Delmon Young hit solo homers on consecutive

pitches in the first inning as the Tigers beat the New York Yankees

3-2 in Game 5 of the division series. Doug Fister allowed a run and

five hits in five innings, and Joaquin Benoit

worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh to keep Detroit

ahead.


CHICAGO (AP) - Robin Ventura has accepted a multiyear contract

to replace Ozzie Guillen as manager of the Chicago White

Sox. The former White Sox third baseman was hired by the club last

June as a special adviser to director of player development Buddy

Bell. Ventura has no previous major league managing or coaching

experience.

 


BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Bruins have opened their Stanley Cup

title defense by losing 2-1 to the visiting Philadelphia Flyers.

Bruins forward Brad Marchand scored a power-play goal midway

through the first period, minutes after the team raised its first

Stanley Cup banner in 39 years. Claude Giroux and Jakob

Voracek scored 47 seconds apart in the

final minute of the first period to ruin the Bruins' night.

 


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Peyton Manning says he still holds out hope

that he will be back on the field for the Colts this season. The

four-time league MVP says he is getting X-rays every four weeks on

his neck and his recovery has progressed to the point that doctors

will allow him to stand on the sideline, which is where he plans to

watch Sunday's game against Kansas City. Manning has not played a

down since having neck surgery in May.

 


DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne

has decided to have season-ending shoulder surgery and has been

placed on the injured reserve list. Miami is replacing him on the

roster by signing 33-year-old quarterback Sage Rosenfels, who was

released Tuesday by the New York Giants after recovering from a

blood disorder that sent him to the hospital in August. Henne

separated his left shoulder win in the first quarter of last

Sunday's loss at San Diego.


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