CHICAGO -- Chicago White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko could resume baseball activities as early as Tuesday.
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The team made the announced on Sunday.
Konerko sustained a mild concussion on Aug. 7. He will undergo a
thorough concussion-related exam at Rush University Medical Center on
Monday. He can be activated from the 7-day disabled list as early as
Friday at Kansas City if all goes well.
The 36-year-old is hitting .316 with 18 homers and 54 RBIs on the
season.
Third baseman Kevin Youkilis was also out of the lineup for the
first-place White Sox on Sunday after being hit on the left arm by a
pitch on Saturday. Manager Robin Ventura said Youkilis arm is swollen
and he is considered day-to-day.
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Just one week after telling The Canadian Press he was confident a deal
could be struck that would save the NHL season, the Pittsburgh Penguins
captain acknowledged Thursday that he was going to start looking closer
at what options might be available for him in Europe.
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Four years later, Russia is built around a nucleus of the same players,
is again led by a Dutch coach, and will be looking to go a step further
in Poland and Ukraine.
Russia coach Dick Advocaat has fielded a largely unchanged lineup since
the last European Championship, building trust and experience among
players who almost all compete in Russias national league.
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in mind the teams that they are and what they should become.
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Sanchez was among a group of five riders who broke away on the final
ascent of the day, the Mur de Peguere, as the three-week race entered
the Pyrenees on Sunday.
He then made his decisive move 11 kilometres (7 miles) from the finish
to claim his fourth Tour stage win.
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TORONTO -- It wasnt an ideal way for Canadian favourite Milos Raonic to
reach the quarter-finals of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament.
The 21-year-old from nearby Thornhill, Ont., advanced Thursday when
recent Olympic champion Andy Murray pulled out because of a knee injury,
depriving the rain-delayed tournament of yet another elite competitor.
Murray hurt his left knee on Wednesday during his opening straight set
victory against Italys Flavio Cipolla. The win came just three days
after Murray battled Roger Federer for gold on the grass courts of
Wimbledon.
The quick adjustment to hard courts at Rexall Centre proved too much for
Murray, who was set to meet Raonic in third-round play Thursday
evening.
"Normally when I move on to hard courts, I have 10 days or so practising
and you feel things like this, but you can work around it by doing the
right training and what not," said Murray. "I dont want to go full out
and possibly do any more damage. That was why I decided not to play."
For Raonic -- the tournaments 16th seed and the only Canadian left in
the singles draw -- it means a spot in the quarter-finals for the first
time in his career at a Masters tournament. He eased by Serbias Viktor
Troicki 6-3, 6-4 on Tuesday to book a meeting with Murray.
"Obviously its something that I was really looking forward to," said
Raonic. "Its an unpleasant thing but at the same time its a good thing
-- its my first quarter-final in a Masters and to be at home is pretty
special. I guess theres a give and take with it.
"Im playing pretty well, Im healthy, so its a good opportunity and Im
going to make the most of it come tomorrow."
Murrays absence leaves the tournament shy on star power and without
three of the worlds top four players in mens tennis. World No. 3 Rafael
Nadal pulled out just prior to the tournament because of injury and
announced Thursday he will also miss the ATP Tours next stop in
Cincinnati.
Federer withdrew from the Rogers Cup a day after Nadal, citing the
schedule crunch with the Summer Games.
Top-seed and world No. 2 Novak Djokovic was set to play American Sam
Querrey on Thursday but that match was delayed by a steady drizzle that
wreaked havoc on the days schedule.
All singles matches were postponed while some doubles matches were
shifted to a nearby covered court.
Fans were left with little more to do than visit covered food courts and
souvenir shops while they waited for conditions to improve. A helpful
Djokovic tried to lighten the mood by sweeping water off the stadium
court andd even hit a few balls while holding an umbrella. .
Torontos Daniel Nestor and partner Max Mirnyi of Belarus got their
opening match in with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Italys Fabio Fognini and
Juan Monaco of Argentina.
"It wasnt the prettiest match," said Nestor. "It was dark in there and
no one was on their game. We just happened to win one or two of the
bigger points, more by luck than by playing well."
The win officially qualifies Nestor for the ATP World Tour Finals in
London. The top-ranked duo are the first team this year to qualify for
the November championship held annually at O2 Arena. It will be Nestors
14th appearance at the year-end tournament as he look to defend his
title.
"For whatever reason Ive had success there the last few years and I
think were going to be, hopefully, one of the top two teams," said
Nestor. "Any time youre in a dog fight for No. 1 this late in the season
youre know youve done something well."
For Murray, who is ranked fourth in the world, hes unsure whether he can
play in Cincinnati or what his status is for the upcoming U.S. Open.
"Over the next few days well come up with a plan and strategy to either
get myself ready for Cincinnati, or if not, then plan for the best way
to prepare for the U.S. Open," said Murray. "But today I wont think
about any strategies or whatever. Itll just be about whats the next move
and where do we go from here."
Raonic, meanwhile, awaits the winner between John Isner of the U.S. and
Germanys Phillipp Kohlschreiber, though that meeting too was delayed by
rain.
If Isner advances it would mean a matchup between two of the hardest
serves on the Tour.
"I look forward to whoever it is against," said Raonic. "My job is take
care of my serve and try to make the most of my return games. I feel
like Im returning a lot better. I feel like Im improving on that aspect
of my game. And I think my serve is there, so I will try to make the
most of it the best I can against whoever it may be against."
Raonics only win over a top-eight player this year came against Murray
in Barcelona in April. He was scheduled to meet Murray at the Sony
Ericsson Open in March, but pulled out because of a sprained right
ankle.
Murray joked that this was payback for pulling out against him in Miami.
"We repaid him the favour today," he said. "I think it would have been a
fun match. I hope he has a good tournament. Be great for him to go deep
in this tournament for the first time."
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