Natl. Sports Headlines for Wednesday, Nov. 2nd



Natl. Sports Headlines for Wednesday, Nov. 2nd:


LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Dodgers and Major League

Baseball have agreed on a process to sell the team. In a joint

statement released late Tuesday, both sides say they have agreed

"to a court supervised process." The agreement also includes the

sale of team media rights "to realize maximum value for the

Dodgers and their owner, Frank McCourt."

 


NEW YORK (AP) - Clayton Kershaw, Matt Kemp and Andre Ethier

 are the first trio of Los Angeles Dodgers to win NL

Gold Gloves in the same year. Adrian Gonzalez, Dustin Pedroia

 and Jacoby Ellsbury became the first

three Red Sox in 31 seasons to win the AL honor together.

 


BOSTON (AP) - On NHL ice, Johnny Boychuk and Daniel Paille

 scored 47 seconds apart in the third period, and the

Boston Bruins ended a three-game losing streak with a 5-3 win over

the Ottawa Senators. The defending Stanley Cup champions, who

finished the first month of the season with the worst record in the

Eastern Conference at 3-7, ended the Senators' six-game win streak.

 


ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton has ruled out

a tax increase as a way to help pay for a new proposed Vikings

stadium. That blows a $350 million hole in the team's plan to build

a $1.1 billion home in the suburbs north of the Twin Cities.


PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Big East is ready to start adding

members after spending the last month and a half losing them. A

person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press the

Big East will invite Boise State, Navy and Air Force for football

only and SMU, Houston and Central Florida for all sports in

upcoming days.


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