Natl. Sports Headlines for Tuesday, Nov. 1st



Natl. Sports Headlines for Tuesday, Nov. 1st:


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Philip Rivers fumbled a snap with 48

seconds left in regulation, costing the San Diego Chargers a chance

to kick a winning field goal. That led to the Kansas City Chiefs

beating the Chargers 23-20 in overtime on a Ryan Succop

30-yard field goal for the Chiefs' fourth straight victory to tie

them with San Diego and Oakland for the AFC West lead.


UNDATED (AP) - The injury situation is looking better for the

Rams and the Texans this week, with star players from each team

showing signs of being ready to return. St. Louis quarterback Sam

Bradford is no longer wearing a protective boot on his left ankle

and began to exercise yesterday, while Houston wide receiver Andre

Johnson could be cleared to play after missing four games with a

right hamstring injury.

 


ST. LOUIS (AP) - Tony La Russa is the first major league manager

to retire immediately after winning a World Series. The 67-year-old

La Russa, who ranks third on the all-time list of victories, says

the time was right to step down after 33 seasons as a big league

manager.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Yankees will have big left-hander

CC Sabathia  in their starting rotation next

season, and probably several years after that. Rather than become a

free agent, CC Sabathia agreed to a new deal with the Yanks that

adds an additional season and $30 million in guaranteed money,

bringing the left-hander's total over the next five years to $122

million.

 


CLEVELAND (AP) - Derek Lowe's durability - and price tag - were

too much for the Cleveland Indians to resist. The club acquired the

15-year veteran pitcher from the Atlanta Braves for a minor

leaguer, a low-risk move made more attractive by the fact the

Indians will pay Lowe just $5 million of the $15 million he's due

next season as part of a long-term deal he signed with Atlanta in

2009.


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