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LONDON, England - Arsenal kept up the pace in the race
for the Premier League title with a 1-0 away win over
archrival Tottenham on Sunday.
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ground where they last won the title, the Gunners took
full advantage of leader Chelseas loss to Aston Villa on
Saturday to close the gap to the leader. "It was a must-
win game. We maintained the focus to not make the mistake
that would cost us," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said.
He watched his side take the lead inside two minutes when
midfielder Tomas Rosicky rifled in an unstoppable shot
from the edge of the area. Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain should
have doubled the visitors lead in the 15th when he raced
clear on goal, but his attempted lob sailed well wide of
goal of goalkeeper Hugo Lloris goal. Another swift
counterattack by Arsenal eventually saw Oliver Giroud
square the ball across goal in the 26th, but Oxlade-
Chamberlains shot deflected wide. Tottenhams striker
Emmanuel Adebayor was unable to divert his shot inside
the far post following a right-wing cross from Townsend
shortly before the half-hour mark. Oxlade-Chamberlain
blazed high over the bar from the edge of the penalty
area, after Rosicky had rolled the ball into his path,
having robbed Danny Rose in the 41st. The hosts started
the second half with real purpose, and should have
equalized in the 46th through Nacer Chadli. However, he
failed to convert from close range after goalkeeper
Wojciech Szczesny fumbled the ball in the area. Spurs
continued to press forward and Chadli missed another
opportunity in the 52nd. The Belgian international
attempted an extravagant flick deep inside the penalty
area following Andros Townsends right-wing cross.
"Tottenham played very well. We had an early lead and we
were juggling between protecting the lead and finishing
the game off," Wenger said. That win lifts the Gunners
into third place on 62 points, four adrift of league
leader Chelsea, which it faces next Saturday. "Its a
great result for us," Rosicky said. "I think it is a
great race for the fans and for us the players. As Ive
said many times, I think it will be until the last game
of the season." Tottenham remains in fifth place, seven
points adrift of the final Champions League berth with
eight games remaining.
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interview from Sacramento, site of the UFCs weekend
televised card. "I think hes listening to his body and
hes doing what makes him happy and thats what life is
about ultimately.
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The San Antonio Spurs will try to even their series with
the Dallas Mavericks Monday night when the two teams
collide at American Airlines Arena for Game 4.
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given a red card nine minutes later for a reckless tackle
and left Croatia with 10 men for the remainder of the
match.DUNEDIN, Florida - Blue Jays players assembled
Monday afternoon for their annual spring meeting with the
Players Association, the first gathering chaired by new
executive director Tony Clark. Just as the meeting was
beginning, Major League Baseball unveiled Rule 7.13, an
experimental rule for the 2014 season aimed at
eliminating what the league calls “egregious”
runner/catcher collisions at home plate. See a full
explanation of the rule here: http://tinyurl.com/l4zaqo5
Here is a link to a play at the plate last season,
involving Phillies base runner Chase Utley and former
Cubs catcher Dioner Navarro, now with the Blue Jays.
Watch the clip, keeping in mind the new rule didnt exist,
and guess based on the new rule whether Utley would be
safe or out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Qe310Bn4g
Assembled media, waiting for Clark to emerge from his
seminar with the Jays, couldnt agree on the call. Some
saw fault with Utley for initiating contact with Navarro.
Others believed Utley would be called safe because
Navarro blocked the pathway of the runner to the plate
prior to receiving the baseball. If you think Utley is
safe, based on the new rule, Clark agrees with you. “My
guess is, according to the rule, (Navarro) cant be
sitting on the plate without the ball,” said Clark.
“Its one thing to catch it and then move and block the
baseline. Its another thing to block the baseline and not
having the ball.” Blue Jays catchers hadnt seen the new
rule as of Mondays availability and had plenty of
questions, including the wisdom of asking an umpire to
make a split-second determination about more than whether
a runner is safe or out. “I think its tough to make that
out/safe call at home and theyre always trying to get
good positioning,” said Erik Kratz. “Now, is their
positioning going to have to change? Are they going to
have to talk about that? Are they going to have to look
at the runner as hes running, ‘I saw the runners eyes,
he was looking at the catcher. You did? What about the
ball? What about the catchers eyes? Did he have his fist
clenched?” “Im going to do you one better,” said
Clark. “During a play on the field you may also have a
rotation component here where youve got the home plate
umpire running to third and the first base umpire running
to home. Its a tough enough play as it is as hes running
to try and call a close play but now youre also talking
about trying to determine intent and where guys are
positioned. Its difficult.” Many other nuances were
discussed, which is why, according to Clark, the rule has
been made public and is being explained to players only
two days before Grapefruit League play is scheduled to
begin. A Major League Baseball representative and an
umpire will be visiting all 30 teams during spring
training to further explain the rule. Manager John
Gibbons has met with MLB Executive Vice President of
Baseball Operations Joe Torre and his right-hand man,
Tony La Russa. The intent of the rule is to make close
plays at the plate safer for both the catcher and the
runner. A catcher in his playing days, Gibbons is
skeptical. “I dont know about that,” said Gibbons. “I
think when you start trying to mess with the game too
much, I mean, youre going to run into problems. Its a big
part of the game. The game on the line, thats the winning
run or something, guys are trying to stop that run.
Instinct tells them to do one thing. But if thats the
rule then we live with that. Nothing we can do about
that.” Clark of Free Agency Ervin Santana and Stephen
Drew are two high-profile free agents whove yet to find
work, in large part because there is draft pick
compensation tied to their next contracts.
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a union its our responsibility to make sure that player
rights are defended, protected and advanced,” said
Clark. When asked over the course of the winter about the
Blue Jays interest in select free agents, general manager
Alex Anthopoulos repeatedly opined that market prices
were too high and that the club was willing to wait for
player demands to come down. Clark, speaking in general
terms, not specifically about Anthopoulos or the Blue
Jays, says the union will review the offseasons free
agency activity. “If the free agent market as a whole is
being manipulated on some level and we have an
opportunity to reflect on this offseason, comments that
were made, where those comments came from and how they
may have affected the free agent market then it is a
conversation were going to have going forward to make
sure the integrity of the Collective Bargaining Agreement
is upheld and that we dont find ourselves in a place
where certain information is lending itself to certain
understandings and appreciations publicly with respect to
free agents,” said Clark. Clark on A-Rod Yankees third
baseman Alex Rodriguez wont play in 2014, suspended for
his role in the Biogenesis performance enhancing drug
scandal. Rodriguez has since dropped a lawsuit which
named, among others, the Major League Baseball Players
Association. Clark says if A-Rod is playing in 2015, hell
be welcomed back into the union he briefly considered
taking to court. “Over the course of 140 years there
have been, I believe, a little less than 20-thousand
players who have ever worn a major league uniform for one
day,” said Clark. “If you have worn a major league
uniform for one day then you are part of that fraternity.
There are guys that make decisions that guys dont
appreciate, that guys dont like, but after Alex serves
his suspension he will come back as a member of that
fraternity and we expect to see him in 2015.” Clark on
an openly gay player Jason Collins is back in the NBA,
making history on Sunday night as the first openly gay
athlete in the leagues history. Michael Sam appears
poised to become the first openly gay player in the NFL.
Is baseball ready for such a scenario? “I dont see it
being an issue,” said Clark. “Our locker rooms are more
diverse than most and as youve heard with a lot of the
leagues, whether its the NFL or any other place,
inevitably its going to come down to can you help us win
ballgames?” Pitching Schedule Manager John Gibbons has
drawn up his pitching schedule for the first five
Grapefruit League games. Here it is: Wednesday at
Phillies: J.A. Happ (2 innings,) Todd Redmond (2,) Kyle
Drabek (1-2,) Chad Jenkins (1,) Neil Wagner (1,) Mickey
Storey (1.) Thursday vs. Phillies: R.A. Dickey (2,) Esmil
Rogers (1,) Dustin McGowan (1,) Brett Cecil (1,) Aaron
Loup (1,) Jeremy Jeffress (1,) Rob Rasmussen (1,) Marcus
Walden (1.) Friday vs. Pirates: Mark Buehrle (1-2,)
Brandon Morrow (1-2,) Steve Delabar (1,) Sergio Santos
(1,) Liam Hendriks (1,) Sean Nolin (1,) Aaron Sanchez
(1,) Juan Perez (1.) Saturday at Orioles: Drew Hutchison
(2,) Ricky Romero (1-2,) Marcus Stroman (2,) Tomo Ohka
(1-2,) Deck McGuire (1-2,) Mickey Storey (1.) Sunday vs.
Yankees: Esmil Rogers (2,) Todd Redmond (1-2,) Brett
Cecil (1,) Aaron Loup (1,) Jeremy Jeffress (1,) Chad
Jenkins (1,) Neil Wagner (1,) Casey Janssen (1.) NOTE:
Brandon Morrow experienced tightness in his calf on
Monday. Gibbons says there is no concern the injury is
serious and the plan is for Morrow to pitch on Friday.
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