• Major League Baseball is dragging its feet on having team owners vote on the Oakland Athletics' proposed move to a new ballpark 40 miles south in San Jose, San Jose city officials said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.
  • Brian Holberton homered, Trent Thornton pitched a strong seven innings and No. 1 national seed North Carolina extended its stay at the College World Series with a 4-2 victory over LSU on Tuesday.
  • The No. 1 seed extended its stay in Omaha with a victory over Louisiana State.    
  • Jamie Hampton, an American qualifier, upset top-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska, 7-6 (2), 6-2, in the first round at Eastbourne, England.    
  • The victory at Rio Tinto Stadium in Utah was not pretty, but in the 73rd minute, Jozy Altidore helped put the United States team in first place in the World Cup qualifier.    
  • Mark Teixeira is back on the 15-day disabled list with an aching right wrist, while Kevin Youkilis will be out 10-12 weeks for surgery to repair a herniated disk.
  • The spotlight has shifted to General Manager Brian Cashman with Mark Teixeira on a 15-day disabled list and Kevin Youkilis missing the next 10 to 12 weeks because of surgery.    
  • Veronica Campbell Brown, an Olympic winner, is serving a suspension while antidoping officials rule on a recent positive drug test.    
  • Australia, Iran and South Korea on Tuesday secured berths at the 2014 World Cup, joining Japan which was the first nation to qualify.    
  • The French public and news media were closely following the case against Franck Ribéry and Karim Benzema, who are accused of paying an under-age girl for sex.    
  • The Los Angeles Clippers informed the Boston Celtics on Tuesday morning they are pulling out of talks to acquire Kevin Garnett and Doc Rivers, sources told ESPN.com.
  • The Red Sox finally completed a win in the first game of a day-night doubleheader against Tampa.    
  • Through 15 starts this season, Matt Harvey has only seven decisions.    
  • As a Yankees player, Don Mattingly saw first-hand the pressure of performing for George Steinbrenner, a pressure not unlike what he faces now as the Dodgers’ manager.    
  • All-Star Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook posted a video on the Vine social media service earlier this week to announce he no longer needs to use crutches, a big milestone in his recovery from knee surgery last month.
  • The Braves ended Matt Harvey’s bid for a no-hitter with an infield single in the seventh inning, but the Mets held on. Zack Wheeler was to make his first start in the second game.    
  • Steve Gleason wrote on his organization's Facebook page that he accepts the apologies of the three Atlanta radio disc jockeys who mocked his Lou Gehrig's disease in a skit Monday morning and later were fired.
  • Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper has been cleared to begin testing his injured knee a week after receiving a cortisone shot and a platelet-rich plasma injection into the joint, according to local media reports.
  • Chad Johnson said Tuesday in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America" that he's learned his "lesson" after spending seven days in jail and hopes he can still get another chance to play in the NFL.
  • Here's one thing Lolo Jones doesn't like about vying for the U.S. bobsled team: toiling for a modest paycheck.

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