Frustrated Favre looks to spark PackersFrustrated Favre looks to spark Packers

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Brett Favre still remembers what it was like to direct an unstoppable Green Bay Packers offense. The Packers scored touchdowns on five straight possessions en route to a 35-13 rout of Seattle at Lambeau Field in the 2003 regular season. “In that game and in games like that in the past, it’s no different than any other team who’s been together for a while; you go out and you…

Jays’ Halladay gets 5th CG, beats AngelsJays’ Halladay gets 5th CG, beats Angels

Toronto Blue Jays' Vernon Wells (10) celebrates with teammate John McDonald after Wells scored on a sacrifice fly to center hit by Blue Jays' Hector Luna during first inning baseball action on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007 in Toronto. (AP PHOTO/CP, Nathan Denette) CANADA

Roy Halladay didn’t give the Los Angeles Angels a chance to recover from some sloppy fielding. The right-hander pitched his major league-leading fifth complete game and the Toronto Blue Jays took advantage of four errors to beat the Angels 4-1 on Tuesday night. “There aren’t many people who can do as many things with the baseball that he can and marry it with the control,” Angels manager Mike…

NFL to have hotline for concussion abuseNFL to have hotline for concussion abuse

The NFL’s new guidelines on concussion management include a telephone hotline that will make it easier to report to the league when a player with a head injury is being forced to practice or play against medical advice. The league’s new concussion guidelines, many of which stemmed from a conference in June involving team trainers and doctors, were formalized Tuesday and will be sent to all players…

Hall of Famer Rizzuto dies at 89Hall of Famer Rizzuto dies at 89

Members of the grounds crew place a memorial wreath of flowers by the plaque dedicated to New York Yankees Hall of Fame shortstop Phil Rizzuto, known as

His speed and spunk made him a Hall of Famer. “Holy cow!” made Phil Rizzuto famous. Popular as a player and beloved as a broadcaster, the New York Yankees shortstop during their dynasty years of the 1940s and 1950s died Monday night. “The Scooter” was 89. Rizzuto had pneumonia and died in his sleep at a nursing home in West Orange, N.J., daughter Patricia Rizzuto said Tuesday.