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Jerome McDougle’s star-crossed career suffered another blow when the former first-round pick got hurt — again. The fifth-year defensive end injured his right triceps in the Philadelphia Eagles’ preseason opener and likely will miss the rest of the season. Running back Ryan Moats also could be done for the year with an ankle injury.

  • McDougle, Moats latest injured Eagles

    Jerome McDougle’s star-crossed career suffered another blow when the former first-round pick got hurt — again. The fifth-year defensive end injured his right triceps in the Philadelphia Eagles’ preseason opener and likely will miss the rest of the season. Running back Ryan Moats also could be done for the year with an ankle injury.

  • Chambers to plead not guilty to DWI

    Miami Dolphins receiver Chris Chambers will plead not guilty to driving while impaired, his lawyer said Wednesday. George Laughrun said Chambers will fight the charge stemming from his arrest July 14, when he was pulled over several miles south of downtown Charlotte. Chambers was also charged with reckless driving and speeding.

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  • Martin’s 2 HRs, Penny’s 14th win lift LA

    Russell Martin has become quite comfortable hitting against Jason Jennings because of all the times they faced each other in the past. So it was no coincidence that the Dodgers’ All-Star catcher was able to record his first career two-homer game at his expense. Martin supported batterymate Brad Penny with his first homers in 14…

  • All 1st-round picks sign by deadline

    Top pick David Price agreed Wednesday to an $11.25 million, six-year contract with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and all the other first-rounders also beat baseball’s new deadline for draft choices to sign. Price, a hard-throwing left-hander from Vanderbilt, is guaranteed $8.5 million under the deal, which includes a $5.6 million signing bonus.

  • Pineiro goes 7, lifts Cards past Brewers

    The St. Louis Cardinals’ deal for Joel Pineiro didn’t make much of a ripple at the trade deadline, but it’s beginning to look like a key move that could help push the team back into contention in the National League Central. Pineiro, who was acquired in a trade with the Boston Red Sox on July…

  • Carmona helps Tribe get even with Tigers

    Slipping further behind Detroit in the standings was an option the Cleveland Indians couldn’t fathom. With their promising season in danger of unraveling, they needed a victory badly. How badly? “On a scale of 1 to 10?” closer Joe Borowski asked. “A 12.” Fausto Carmona struck out a career-high 10 and finally got his 14th…

  • Darrent Williams’ mother to see Broncos

    The mother of slain cornerback Darrent Williams says she’ll visit the Denver Broncos when they practice with the Dallas Cowboys in Irving, Texas, on Thursday. Rosalind Williams told Sports Betting News from her home in Fort Worth that she decided to accept coach Mike Shanahan’s invitation even though she knows it will be emotionally difficult…

  • Hudson allows Bonds’ 759th HR but wins

    Tim Hudson was called for a couple of balks — nearly doubling his career total– and took a hard-hit liner off the leg. Otherwise, just another typical night for the Atlanta Braves’ ace. Hudson won his eighth in a row despite giving up Barry Bonds’ 759th homer and getting called for the first two balks…

  • Alou hits 3rd homer in 3 games, Mets win

    Five runs in the first inning, five more in the ninth. Such a night usually adds up to an easy victory. This one was anything but simple for the New York Mets. Moises Alou hit a two-run homer in New York’s big first inning, and the Mets held off Pittsburgh’s ninth-inning rally for a 10-8…

  • Marcum wins again as Jays top Angels 2-1

    Pitching with a narrow lead is no problem for Shaun Marcum. The Blue Jays’ right-hander won his fifth straight start, Alex Rios had three hits and Toronto beat the Los Angeles Angels 2-1 Wednesday night. “I like being in the close games,” Marcum said. “You don’t get so lackadaisical out there. You’ve got to focus…

  • Jets sign holdout 1st-round pick Revis

    The New York Jets signed first-round pick Darrelle Revis on Wednesday, ending the touted cornerback’s lengthy holdout. Revis, selected 14th overall after New York traded up to draft him, missed 22 practices — including Wednesday’s single practice — and the team’s preseason opener last Friday against Atlanta since training camp started July 27.