Now Playing Left Out
Bobby Abreu (above) and Adam Dunn seem to be the odd men out in the baseball free agent frenzy. The 3-Dot Lounge wonders about that, and many other things.
Sandoval Good To Go
Pablo Sandoval took thousands of ground balls in the off season, getting ready to help the Giants any way he can. Most fans remember he also has some pop.
Mr. Popular
Patrick Christopher is getting lots of attention. And that's good for his Cal teammates, who, as a result of the attention, are getting more chances to score.
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If Sunday's Super Bowl was Kurt Warner's last game in the NFL, does he belong in the Hall of Fame?
Warriors Wilt In Phoenix
They hung around, hoping to pull off the rare home-and-home sweep. But Steve Nash had other things in mind as the Suns pulled away, 115-105. Boxscore.
Stanford Women Rip WSU
Jayne Appel scored 25 points as No. 7 Stanford crushed Washington State, 76-46, to remain unbeaten in all 48 games against the Cougars.
Camilo Keeps The Lead
Despite some nasty conditions on the difficult South Course, Villegas still ahead after two rounds at the Buick Invitational. Scores.
Stubblefield fined for lying about steroids
Bob Egelko
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Around the horn
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Janny Hu
Another Warriors defeat on the road was secondary Friday night. Of greater...
Morning huddle What our writers are thinking, hearing, seeing
Will McCulloch: De La Salle basketball - top-ranked by The Chronicle ...
Surgeries will keep Best off Cal track team
Rusty Simmons
Cal sophomore Jahvid Best will not run track and is expected to miss...
GIANTS / FanFest Sandoval in good position
Henry Schulman
As much time as they spent together this winter, Pablo Sandoval and Jose...
'Secret weapon': a well-placed pin
A Mexican newspaper began encouraging soccer fans to cast a voodoo hex on...
Sports calendar
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A big-league aversion to brown shoes
Bruce Jenkins
The late comedian George Gobel was fond of asking his audience, "Did you...
Names & faces
Manny Legace Manny Legace, an All-Star goalie for the St. Louis Blues a...
Beckham-less MLS sure to hurt Quakes at gate
Tom FitzGerald
Years from now, soccer fans may barely remember that David Beckham played...
Drawings in SAP Open favor top players
John Shea
The SAP Open is next week in San Jose, and three of the top tennis players...
Vic Washington, 49ers Pro Bowler from 1970s dies at 62
Vic Washington, a 49ers running back in the early 1970s who had a 97-yard...
NFL Chiefs tab Cardinals' Haley as head coach
Whenever conversation at the Haley family dinner table turned to football...
PAYTON JORDAN: 1917-2009 Coached Stanford and '68 Olympics
Dwight Chapin,Tom FitzGerald
Payton Jordan made a lifetime of contributions to track and field. He set...
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Sabean on Manny
General manager Brian Sabean weighs in on the team's level of interest in free agent Manny Ramirez.
Bonds arraigned - again
Barry Bonds arrived at a federal courthouse in San Francisco Thursday, where he pleaded not guilty to charges he lied to a grand jury.
State of the Raiders
The Raiders introduced head coach Tom Cable Wednesday, officially removing the interim tag from his title.
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