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Deadline deals: Westbrook, Lilly, Ludwick dealt (AP)
China confirms positive test for cyclist Li (Reuters)
Marquez calls out Pacquiao after defeating Diaz (Reuters)
NBA Rookie of the Year going 120-130 mph on video (AP)
Gonzalez completes cycle with winning blast (Reuters)
Marquez dominates Diaz to keep lightweight belts (AP)
Blackhawks' Niemi gets $2.75M in arbitration (AP)
McCoy, Penn agree to contracts with Buccaneers (AP)
Top seed Murray advances to ATP final against Querrey (AFP)
Seahawks agree to deal with 1st-round pick Thomas (AP)
AP source: Jets sign 1st-round pick Kyle Wilson (AP)
Busch wins Nationwide race in Iowa (AP)
 
Deadline deals: Westbrook, Lilly, Ludwick dealt (AP)
AP - Former All-Stars Jake Westbrook, Ted Lilly, Ryan Ludwick and Kerry Wood were traded Saturday as pennant contenders played a game of beat-the-clock. Lance Berkman went to the World Series champion New York Yankees after rejecting the Chicago White Sox.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Ted Lilly delivers a pitch against the Houston Astros during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
China confirms positive test for cyclist Li (Reuters)
Reuters - China's cycling authority has confirmed Lance Armstrong's RadioShack team mate Li Fuyu has failed a doping test after his 'B' sample was returned positive, local media reported on Sunday.
Marquez calls out Pacquiao after defeating Diaz (Reuters)
Reuters - Juan Manuel Marquez retained his WBA and WBO lightweight titles with a unanimous decision victory over American Juan Diaz on Saturday before demanding a third fight with Manny Pacquiao.
Juan Diaz (L) of the U.S. takes a punch from Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico during the WBA/WBO lightweight title fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 31, 2010. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
NBA Rookie of the Year going 120-130 mph on video (AP)
AP - The basketball court isn't the only place where Sacramento Kings player Tyreke Evans apparently likes to move fast.
In this image from video provided by the California Highway Patrol Sacremento Kings player Tyreke Evans is arrested Monday May 31, 2010 after being stopped at gunpoiint. CHP officers say he was driving 120 to 130 miles per hour.  Attorneys say he pleaded no contest to reckless driving, was sentenced to 80 hours of community service, ordered to take part in teen driving programs and lost his license for 30 days. (AP Photo/California Highway Patrol via APTN)