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 Andrew McCutchen is hit by an Arizona Diamondbacks pitch during the ninth inning Saturday.
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Andrew McCutchen is hit by an Arizona Diamondbacks pitch during the ninth inning Saturday.

Ron Cook: McCutchen’s injury, likely stay on disabled list is bad timing for Pirates

Oblique injury is hard gauge, but it will be tough to match McCutchen’s MVP production if he is out for an extended stretch.


 Martavis Bryant turns the corner during workouts Monday at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe.

Tall, young wide receivers catching on with Steelers

Justin Brown and Martavis Bryant make their way into the WR mix and get some with first team in practice.



 Pirates third baseman Pedro Alvarez makes error on ball against the Rockies at PNC Park.

Pedro Alvarez's option: Figure it out soon

Pirates staff is confident that the third baseman’s  fielding woes are part of a long season.



Mitchell ready to prove value

Steelers notebook: New safety Mike Mitchell passed a physical and was back on the field Monday at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe.



 Montour coach Lou Cerro consoles Devin Wilson after losing to Bishop McDevitt in a PIAA Class AAA semifinal at Mansion Park Stadium in Altoona in 2011

Montour High School athletic director suspended indefinitely

Lou Cerro is suspended, but retains job as football coach while probe of event security fees continues at the school.



 Pitt quarterbacks Adam Bertke, Chad Vojtik, Trey Anderson and Joe Repischak during passing drills on the first day of preseason football practice Monday at their training facility on the South Side.

Pitt coach Paul Chryst pleased with Panthers’ starting point

The first day of Pitt’s training camp was about players showing up in shape and coaches installing plans and packages.

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  •  Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg (14) and running back Deron Thompson walk off the field Monday at Beaver Stadium after participating in the team’s media day in University Park, Pa.

    Tight end depth not a big issue for Nittany Lions

    Depth at many positions is a key issue as Penn State opens its preseason football camp.



    West Virginia notebook: Mountaineers go to different finishing school

    The Mountaineers must learn to finish games better if their record is to improve this season.



    Northeast Conference football media day

    Duquesne and Robert Morris were picked to finish second and third, respectively, in the NEC coaches‘‍ poll



    Duquesne announces women's non-conference schedule

    The Dukes set their non-conference women‘‍s basketball schedule, which includes four games in a row against local rivals.


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    Tight end Heath Miller has to be great for the Steelers to have their best chance of making the playoffs for the first time in three years.

    Ron Cook: Get ready for Heath Miller to thrive again for Steelers

    Tight end Heath Miller has to be great for the Steelers to have their best chance of making the playoffs for the first time in three years.



    If the NFL wants to make the extra-point attempt more exciting that's all well and good, but why not go all in on the idea?

    Gene Collier: NFL wants new rules? Try these ...

    If the NFL wants to make the extra-point attempt more exciting that's all well and good, but why not go all in on the idea?

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    Steelers training camp

    Heinz Field, home of the Steelers.
    This weekend, the Steelers open training camp at Saint Vincent College for the 49th consecutive summer. A slew of new faces will take the field in Latrobe, and here are a few other things fans making the trip need to know

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    Penguins seek more time on Civic Arena site development

    Hill leaders are demanding minority participation of 35 percent and women participation of 15 percent in the project.



    Newcomer Spaling signs 2-year deal to avoid arbitration

    Penguins signed recently acquired forward Nick Spaling to 2-year, $4.4 million contract and avoid arbitration hearing.


     



    Tall, young wide receivers catching on with Steelers

    Justin Brown and Martavis Bryant make their way into the WR mix and get some with first team in practice.



    Mitchell ready to prove value

    Steelers notebook: New safety Mike Mitchell passed a physical and was back on the field Monday at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe.


     


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    Northeast Conference football media day

    Duquesne and Robert Morris were picked to finish second and third, respectively, in the NEC coaches‘‍ poll



    Pitt coach Paul Chryst pleased with Panthers’ starting point

    The first day of Pitt’s training camp was about players showing up in shape and coaches installing plans and packages.


     

    Golf


    Dulac on golf: Oakmont to be more roomy for 2016 Open

    With the always-popular U.S. Open returning in 2016, Oakmont Country Club has taken measures to give spectators a bit more space.



    Far putt on 18th nets win at Pennsylvania Amateur

    John Sawin sank a long putt on the 18th green Wednesday at Oakmont Country Club that helped him to a title in the PAGA Amateur Championship.


     

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    Power's first postseason game ends with a loss

    Arena Football: The Power's 12-game winning streak came to an end in the first round of the playoffs.



    Dulac on golf: Oakmont to be more roomy for 2016 Open

    With the always-popular U.S. Open returning in 2016, Oakmont Country Club has taken measures to give spectators a bit more space.


     

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