CLEVELAND - Indians All-Star Justin Masterson was forced to leave his start
Monday in the second inning with rib soreness.
Charles Johnson Jersey . Masterson was pulled
by manager Terry Francona after throwing just 25 pitches. The Indians said
Masterson left because of "soreness in the left side of his rib cage." The team
will likely provide a further medical update following the game. Masterson first
showed discomfort during an at-bat by Matt Wieters, leading off the second.
Francona came out with a trainer to check on his big right-hander, who stayed in
the game. However, after giving up a single to Wieters, Masterson paused before
making a second pitch to Nick Markakis and shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera waved
toward the dugout. Francona came out for the second time and replaced Masterson,
who dejectedly walked off the field and threw a cup of water in the dugout
before heading to the clubhouse. The Indians cant afford to be without their
ace. They entered the week just 3 1/2 games out in the AL wild-card chase, and
have a favourable schedule in September when they play only two teams with
winning records. Masterson is 14-9 with a 3.49 ERA. He leads the Indians in
wins, innings and is tied for the AL lead with three shutouts. He was named an
All-Star for the first time this season.
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rusher kept adding to his gaudy numbers this season and scored the winning
touchdown with just over two minutes to play. The New Westminster, B.C., native
plowed three yards into the end zone for the last score of a heated, see-saw
battle between the two teams with the best records in the CFL.
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the Saint John Sea Dogs 7-5 on the strength of two goals apiece from Nikolaj
Ehlers, Matt Murphy and Brent Andrews. Jonathan Drouin also scored and had three
assists while Zachary Fucale made 17 saves for the Mooseheads (16-8-0), who led
6-1 after two periods.
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. The 17-year-old native of Marystown, N.L., pulled out of Skate Canada
International last month in Saint John, N.B., with the same problem. NEW YORK --
The Boston Marathon bombing was selected the sports story of the year Friday in
an annual vote conducted by The Associated Press. Two pressure cooker bombs
exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans
cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260
injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs. Authorities say brothers Dzhokhar
and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, ethnic Chechens from Russia who emigrated to the United
States as children, planned and carried out the bombings in retaliation for U.S.
involvement in Muslim countries. Ninety-six ballots were submitted from U.S.
editors and news directors. Voters were asked to rank the top 10 sports stories
of the year, with the first-place story receiving 10 points, the second-place
story nine points and so on. The marathon attack received 761 points and 67
first-place votes. It was also second in APs national/international story of the
year poll. The No. 2 sports story, Lance Armstrongs admission of doping, had
five first-place votes and 517 points. The top five stories were grim:
terrorism, performance-enhancing drug use, legal settlements, murder charges.
The first on-field action came in at No. 6 -- the Boston Red Soxs worst-to-first
World Series title, though even that was tinged by the citys heartache less than
seven months earlier. Here are 2013s top 10 stories: 1. BOSTON MARATHON
BOMBINGS: The throngs of spectators lining the streets at a storied big-city
marathon were once a wholesome scene of civic pride and friendly support. Aprils
attack came as a haunting reminder that the crowds at a high-profile event are
also a vulnerable target. Bag searches and metal detectors were a common sight
at games the rest of the year. As victims persevere on prosthetic limbs, the
118th edition of the worlds oldest marathon is set for the spring, with security
undoubtedly heightened but runners determined to take part. 2. LANCE ARMSTRONG:
The disgraced cyclist was also the No. 2 sports story last year. In 2012, the
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency stripped him of his record seven Tour de France titles,
releasing mounds of evidence that he used PEDs to win them. In January, after
years of defiant denials, Armstrong finally admitted it, telling Oprah Winfrey:
"Its this myth, this perfect story, and it wasnt true." 3. NFL CONCUSSION
SETTLEMENT: The NFLs settlement of lawsuits brought by thousands of former
players will cost the league $765 million but wont end the turmoil over head
injuries in football -- or the litigation. The retirees, who had accused the NFL
of concealing the long-term dangers of concussions, will be eligible for
compensation for certain neurological ailments. The league did not admit to any
wrongdoing after mediation resulted in a settlement in August. 4. BASEBALL DRUG
BANS: Alex Rodriguezs 211-game suspension was the longest of the 13 announnced
in August for players connected to a Florida anti-aging clinic accused of
distributing banned PEDs.
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the only one to contest the penalty, and the year ends with an arbitrator yet to
rule. In July, Ryan Braun, the 2011 NL MVP who had previously denied using
banned substances, accepted a 65-game suspension. 5. HERNANDEZ ARREST: On Jan.
20, New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez had nine catches for 83 yards
in an AFC championship game loss to Baltimore. Just more than five months later,
he was charged with murder. Prosecutors accuse him of shooting a friend to death
on a secluded gravel road for talking to the wrong people at a nightclub.
Hernandez awaits trial amid revelations of a history of violence by the player.
6. RED SOX WIN: Bostons 2011 season ended with a collapse and tales of fried
chicken and beer in the clubhouse; 2012 ended with a last-place finish and 93
losses. New manager John Farrell and his bearded sluggers embraced "Boston
Strong" and tied for the best record in the majors in a turnaround few
predicted. With timely hits up and down the lineup throughout the playoffs, the
Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in six games for their third World Series
title in a decade. 7. RAVENS SUPER: The power came back on, and Baltimore held
on. Ravens coach John Harbaugh beat younger brother Jims San Francisco 49ers
34-31 in the Super Bowl in an unprecedented sibling showdown. But the game will
be remembered most for the 34-minute outage at the Superdome in New Orleans.
Baltimore star linebacker Ray Lewis rode into retirement with a ring. 8. AWESOME
AUBURN: The Tigers turnaround from a 3-9 record to the national title game was
stunning enough. Even more shocking was how they did it. A deflected 73-yard
touchdown pass with 25 seconds left gave Auburn a 43-38 win over Georgia on Nov.
16. The play that ended their next game will go down as one of the most
memorable in college football history: Chris Davis return of a missed field goal
attempt more than 100 yards to beat No. 1 Alabama 34-28. 9. TEO HOAX: Heisman
Trophy runner-up Manti Teo struggled in Notre Dames lopsided loss to Alabama in
the national title game Jan. 7. Nine days later, his name became forever linked
to a most bizarre sports story. That tragic tale about his girlfriends death
told over and over as the linebacker starred for an undefeated team? She didnt
exist. Teo insisted he was duped into believing the woman he never met in person
was real. 10. HEAT TITLE: One more free throw or one more defensive rebound, and
the San Antonio Spurs prevent Miami from repeating as champion. Instead, Ray
Allen made one of the biggest shots in NBA Finals history, knocking down a
second-chance 3-pointer with 5 seconds left to send Game 6 to overtime. The Heat
won in the extra period and again in Game 7 to give LeBron James another title.
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