THOUSAND OAKS, California, Nov 27 (Reuters) – With a widely expected ban on anchoring long putters likely to be announced by the game’s ruling bodies on Wednesday, players have expressed sharply contrasting views ahead of this week’s World Challenge. While 14-times major winner Tiger Woods and putting supremo Steve Stricker are both in favour of such putters being outlawed, 2011 PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley says he is “not happy” about the likely rule change. …
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Giants sign Torain, Lumpkin as back-up running backs
(Reuters) – The New York Giants bolstered their depleted running back position by signing Ryan Torain and Kregg Lumpkin on Tuesday after Andre Brown broke his leg in Sunday’s win over Green Bay. Brown fractured the fibula in his left leg during a 38-10 thrashing of the Packers, leaving Ahmad Bradshaw and rookie David Wilson as New York’s only backs with a primetime game against the NFC East rival Washington Redskins on Monday. Torain, who played one season with Denver and two with the Redskins, has career totals of 238 rushing attempts for 1,011 yards (4.2-yard average) and six touchdowns. …
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NFL-Giants sign Torain, Lumpkin as back-up running backs
Nov 27 (Reuters) – The New York Giants bolstered their depleted running back position by signing Ryan Torain and Kregg Lumpkin on Tuesday after Andre Brown broke his leg in Sunday’s win over Green Bay. Brown fractured the fibula in his left leg during a 38-10 thrashing of the Packers, leaving Ahmad Bradshaw and rookie David Wilson as New York’s only backs with a primetime game against the NFC East rival Washington Redskins on Monday. Torain, who played one season with Denver and two with the Redskins, has career totals of 238 rushing attempts for 1,011 yards (4. …
Bonds, Clemens, Sosa set to appear on Hall ballot
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa are set to appear on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time, and fans will soon find out whether drug allegations can block the former stars from reaching baseball’s shrine.
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