Promising Catcher Jesus Montero Appears Ready for Big Leagues

Promising Catcher Jesus Montero Appears Ready for Big Leagues
The Yankees signed catcher Jesus Montero in 2006, and he may now be ready for the majors.
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Thousands turn out to honor NYC vets with parade
NEW YORK (AP) — Some 3,000 active-duty servicemen and women are among the estimated 20,000 participants marching up Fifth Avenue at the Veterans Day Parade in Manhattan.
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Jeter, Teixeira, Cano Win Gold Gloves as Ichiro Receives His 10th Straight
New York Yankees’ infielders Derek Jeter , Mark Teixeira and Robinson Cano all earned Gold Gloves, while Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki won for the 10th straight time.
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RODWELL NEARLY READY FOR RETURN

RODWELL NEARLY READY FOR RETURN
Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell hopes to be back in first-team action soon after making a rapid recovery from a serious ankle injury. The England Under-21 international stepped up his rehabilitation with an appearance for the Toffees reserves against Blackpool on Wednesday.
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Rodwell nearly ready for return
Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell hopes to be back in first-team action soon after making a rapid recovery from a serious ankle injury. The England Under-21 international stepped up his rehabilitation with an appearance for the Toffees reserves against Blackpool on Wednesday.
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Rodwell nearly ready for return
Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell hopes to be back in first-team action soon after making a rapid recovery from a serious ankle injury. The England Under-21 international stepped up his rehabilitation with an appearance for the Toffees reserves against Blackpool on Wednesday.
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Lee ready to start Game 1 of Series

Lee ready to start Game 1 of Series
ARLINGTON, Texas AP — Cliff Lee threw a bullpen session and took batting practice Sunday. The Texas Rangers are getting ready for their first World Series, and the opener will be at San Francisco, where their ace left-hander will be pitching after an extended break and also taking swings in the National League park, where[...]
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One of Marin’s biggest S.F. Giants fans ready for Game 1 of World Series
Some Giants fans wear their hearts on their sleeves. Tony Houston, a retired San Rafael teacher who is among Marin County’s most dedicated Giants supporters, wears his devotion to the team on his leg.
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Terry ready for rough ride at Blackburn

Terry ready for rough ride at Blackburn
Reigning champions Chelsea are expecting a bruising encounter when they visit Blackburn on Saturday looking to maintain their five-point buffer over second-placed Arsenal.
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Liverpool legend Dalglish tells Rooney teammates: Get over it
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Rooney: I’m staying at United
WAYNE Rooney performs shock U-turn and signs new five-year Man Utd deal
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Van der Sar not ready to retire

Van der Sar not ready to retire
Soccer:Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has rubbished suggestions he has decided to retire at the end of the season.
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Debt ridden Man U under ‘zero’ pressure to sell Rooney
London, Oct 9 : Manchester United CEO David Gill has said that the club is under no pressure to sell ace striker Rooney, despite its record 83.6 million pounds loss.
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Montenegro players insist they do not fear Man Utd star Rooney
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Games village ‘ready by midweek’

Games village ‘ready by midweek’
Delhi’s chief minister says the athletes’ village for the Commonwealth Games will not be finished until Wednesday, four days before the Games open.
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Prince Charles will open C.Games – palace
Prince Charles will open the Commonwealth Games in Delhi next week the heir to the British throne’s office said Monday playing down reports of a row over who would preside over the ceremony.
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India: Games Village to be ready by Wednesday

India: Games Village to be ready by Wednesday
NEW DELHI (Sept 27, 2010): India promised to completely clean up the athletes’ housing for the Commonwealth Games by Wednesday, the latest in a series of missed deadlines that have contributed to woes dogging the showcase event.
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Race to finish C.Games facilities as athletes move in
Hundreds of athletes moved into the Commonwealth Games village in New Delhi on Monday, as it was confirmed Prince Charles will preside at the opening ceremony just six days away.
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India vows to have Games Village ready

India vows to have Games Village ready
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India promised to have the athletes’ housing for the Commonwealth Games cleaned up by Wednesday, and said workers were laboring at double time to have all facilities ready for the opening ceremony on October 3.
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India races to ready Games Village in time
Workers painted walls and mopped rain water at the Commonwealth Games Village as India raced on Sunday to address complaints about dirty and unhygienic facilities one week before the start of the showpiece event.
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Snake in room adds to Commonwealth Games woes
Two more Australian athletes withdrew Sunday and a South African competitor reportedly found a snake in his room as complaints over cleanliness, security and construction continued to dog the troubled Commonwealth Games a week before…
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