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 The Reds' Todd Frazier follows through on a two-run home run off Pirates pitcher Vance Worley in the sixth inning Sunday in Cincinnati.
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The Reds' Todd Frazier follows through on a two-run home run off Pirates pitcher Vance Worley in the sixth inning Sunday in Cincinnati.

Pirates enter All-Star break on losing note

Reds ace Johnny Cueto earned the 6-3 win as the Pirates finish their seven-game road trip against St. Louis and Cincinnati with a 2-5 mark.


Yoenis Cespedes wins second consecutive Home Run Derby

Cespedes, from the A‘‍s won his second Derby in a row, pumping 30 balls out of Target Field and defeating Todd Frazier  in the final.



 Josh Bell was 0 for 1 in the MLB Futures Game on Sunday night in Minneapolis.

MLB Futures Game: Elite Pirates prospect Josh Bell hitting stride

One of the Pirates' top prospects, outfielder Josh Bell, is finally in the swing of things in Class A after recovering from a 2012 injury.



Lineman Dieffenbach still hoping for late-season return

Penn State senior lineman Miles Dieffenbach is rehabbing a torn ACL and hopes to return for the final three or four games of the season.



Wild Things manager resigns because of health issues

Washington Wild Things manager Bart Zeller, 72, resigned Sunday citing "health reasons and concerns."



Two share lead at Falling Rock Classic at Mystic Rock

Threatening weather keeps players on their toes and scores high at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.



 Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright throws will be the starting picture for the NL in today's All-Star game, getting the nod over Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw.

Wainwright gets start for NL over Kershaw

Pitchers Adam Wainwright and Felix Hernandez get the starting nod for the NL and AL, respectively, in tonight's All-Star game.


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    The redux of “The Decision” for NBA superstar LeBron James presents the possibility of even more sports heartache for poor Cleveland.

    Ron Cook: Some towns deserve better, even Cleveland

    The redux of “The Decision” for NBA superstar LeBron James presents the possibility of even more sports heartache for poor Cleveland.



    A very disappointing road trip could have been much worse, but the Pirates cannot afford to keep blowing chances after the All-Star break.

    Gene Collier: Missed connections prove costly for Pirates

    A very disappointing road trip could have been much worse, but the Pirates cannot afford to keep blowing chances after the All-Star break.



    College Sports on Trial: O' Bannon vs. NCAA antitrust suit

    In this Sept. 18, 2010, file photo, former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon Jr. sits in his office in Henderson, Nev. Five years after the former UCLA star filed his antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, it goes to trial Monday, June 9, 2014, in a California courtroom.
    The Post-Gazette’s J. Brady McCollough is in Oakland, Calif., for the duration of the class action lawsuit trial that could reaffirm -- or fundamentally alter forever -- college athletics as we know it.

    Follow the testimony and developments from the genesis of the case to the verdict and its ramifications here.

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    Ray Fittipaldo's Steelers chat transcript: 7.14.14

    In his last chat until training camp begins, Ray takes your questions on the Steelers.



    Former Steelers applaud decision in NFL concussion suit

    Jeff Hartings and Frenchy Fuqua are happy with the settlement approved by U.S. District Judge Anita Brody, saying it can help ex-players


     


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    Lineman Dieffenbach still hoping for late-season return

    Penn State senior lineman Miles Dieffenbach is rehabbing a torn ACL and hopes to return for the final three or four games of the season.



    Pitt center Joseph Uchebo continues long road back from knee injury

    After a season of mostly watching his teammates from the bench, Pitt's Joseph Uchebo is ready to make his presence known on the court.


     

    Golf


    Two share lead at Falling Rock Classic at Mystic Rock

    Threatening weather keeps players on their toes and scores high at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.



    Indiana local Mills battles for West Penn Open win

    Jon Mills used a fantastic finish Tuesday on his hometown course to win the West Penn Open and end long slump on the golf course.


     

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    Wild Things manager resigns because of health issues

    Washington Wild Things manager Bart Zeller, 72, resigned Sunday citing "health reasons and concerns."



    Goetze scores late to give Germany the World Cup

    Argentina created more chances, but failed to test Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer throughout the 120 minutes of regulation and extra time.


     

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