Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Dec. 1st



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


BOSTON (AP) - New Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine will be

introduced at a news conference at Fenway Park later today. The

61-year-old Valentine replaces Terry Francona, who led the Red Sox

to World Series titles in 2004 and 2007 but oversaw one of the

greatest late-season collapses in big league history this year.

Valentine guided the New York Mets to wild-card berths in 1999 and

2000 before reaching the 2000 World Series.

 


LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Angels have acquired catcher

Chris Iannetta from the Colorado Rockies for

right-hander Tyler Chatwood. Iannetta batted .238 with 14 homers,

55 RBIs and a .370 on-base percentage last season while Chatwood

was 6-11 with a 4.75 ERA as a rookie.

 


PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A lawsuit filed yesterday against Penn State

and former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky claims he abused

a boy more than 100 times and threatened to harm his family to keep

him quiet. The suit was filed by a new accuser who is not part of

the criminal case involving Sandusky. The latest accuser to come

forward says he didn't tell anyone about the abuse he claims he

suffered until Sandusky was charged this month with abusing other

boys.

 


LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - Jay Cutler isn't sure he'll throw

another pass for the Chicago Bears this year because of a broken

right thumb suffered against San Diego two weeks ago. Cutler had

three screws and two pins surgically inserted into his throwing

hand. The Bears initially hoped he could play again by the end of

this month.

 


UNDATED (AP) - NBA players will be welcome to return to team

facilities today while general managers continue to negotiate

contracts. Teams may host voluntary player workouts and physicals

despite the fact training camps will not open until Dec. 9. NBA

officials are working to complete a two-game exhibition schedule

for each team that will lead to a 66-game regular season, starting

with a five-game slate on Christmas.


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