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Tebow lawyers threatening to sue T-shirt makers (Yahoo! Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) Lawyers representing Tim Tebow have sent a cease and desist letter to a T-shirt manufacturer they say is illegally using the name of the New York Jets quarterback to sell products. CubbyTees.com created a green shirt that says ”My Jesus” in a design that resembles the Jets’ logo
Tebow lawyers threatening to sue T-shirt makers (Yahoo! Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) Lawyers representing Tim Tebow have sent a cease and desist letter to a T-shirt manufacturer they say is illegally using the name of the New York Jets quarterback to sell products. CubbyTees.com created a green shirt that says ”My Jesus” in a design that resembles the Jets’ logo
Pettitte leads Yanks over Reds 4-0
By RONALD BLUM | Associated Press – NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Pettitte gave the New York Yankees a Turn Back the Clock night. Provided a one-run lead for much of the night, the 39-year-old left-hander put together a vintage performance in his second start following a one-year layoff. Pettitte pitched four-hit ball over eight innings Friday for his first regular-season win since July 2010, leading the New York Yankees over the Cincinnati Reds 4-0.
Pettitte leads Yanks over Reds 4-0
By RONALD BLUM | Associated Press – NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Pettitte gave the New York Yankees a Turn Back the Clock night. Provided a one-run lead for much of the night, the 39-year-old left-hander put together a vintage performance in his second start following a one-year layoff. Pettitte pitched four-hit ball over eight innings Friday for his first regular-season win since July 2010, leading the New York Yankees over the Cincinnati Reds 4-0.
Attorney: No charges against Marshall (Yahoo! Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) The lawyer for Brandon Marshall says no charges will be brought against the Chicago Bears wide receiver for an altercation outside a nightclub in March. Harvey Steinberg says Marshall won’t be charged after a woman filed a complaint that he punched her in the face outside Manhattan’s Marquee club
Attorney: No charges against Marshall (Yahoo! Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) The lawyer for Brandon Marshall says no charges will be brought against the Chicago Bears wide receiver for an altercation outside a nightclub in March.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED KIDS Presents PRO FILES: BASEBALL
NEW YORK, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Now that Major League Baseball season is in full swing, the editors of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED KIDS present SPORTS ILLUSTRATED KIDS ‘ PRO FILES: BASEBALL (SPORTS ILLUSTRATED KIDS; March 13, 2012; $17.95; ages 8-12), featuring the biggest stars in baseball and insider tips on how to play like them. The book is on sale now and is available at www.sikids.com/profilesbaseball and retailers nationwide
NBA union leadership wants Fisher out as president (Yahoo! Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) Derek Fisher has rejected a call from the NBA players’ association’s executive committee to resign as president, instead urging players to seek a review of the union’s finances. Hours after the NBPA said in a statement Friday that the executive committee voted 8-0 this week that it had lost confidence in Fisher’s ability to lead, Fisher reiterated that he told them he will not step down. ”I, along with many others, are extremely disappointed with the Executive Committee,” Fisher said Friday in a statement
Pash: union protective of Saints players (Yahoo! Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) The NFL believes the players’ union is more intent on protecting the New Orleans Saints involved in the team’s bounty scandal than supporting its members who could have been hurt by the pay-for-pain plan. Speaking to a group of Associated Press Sports Editors, league counsel Jeff Pash said Friday the union’s approach is ”unfortunate.” ”They were protective of the players who could be disciplined in the next phase of this,” Pash said. ”That was their focus, on defending or excusing the conduct of players involved in this program
Pash: union protective of Saints players
By BARRY WILNER | Associated Press – NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL believes the players’ union is more intent on protecting the New Orleans Saints involved in the team’s bounty scandal than supporting its members who could have been hurt by the pay-for-pain plan. Speaking to a group of Associated Press Sports Editors, league counsel Jeff Pash said Friday the union’s approach is “unfortunate.” “They were protective of the players who could be disciplined in the next phase of this,” Pash said.