Sports Rewind: Will Barry Bonds Make It to Hall of Fame?
Ndamukong Suh fined, Bonds to hall of fame? plus more.
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Will Drug Allegations Hurt Barry Bonds? - Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time. All three have faced drug allegations during their careers. (Photo: AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
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Ndamukong Suh's Troubles Continue - Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was fined $30,000 by the NFL on Wednesday for kicking Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub in the groin. Suh, who has a bad reputation on the field, says he didn't do it on purpose and refuses to apologize.(Photo: AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Former Linebacker Napoleon Harris to Run for Congress - Former NFL linebacker Napoleon Harris, who was just elected to the Illinois Senate, has announced he will run to replace Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Jackson resigned last week after serving 17 years in Congress amid ethics investigations.(Photo: Getty Images)
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Hector "Macho" Camacho Dies - After doctors declared him brain dead on Thursday, Hector "Macho" Camacho, 50, was taken off life support and passed away on Saturday. The former world championship boxer was shot multiple times while sitting in a car in his hometown of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, last week. (Photo: AP Photo/Donna Connor, File)
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Warren Sapp Tries to Cut a Deal - Warren Sapp may have been discharged from his bankruptcy case, but the former NFL star recently filed documents claiming he still can't afford to pay $2,500 a month to one of the mothers of his children, TMZ reports. Sapp filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in April and is asking the courts to reduce his four other child support payments. (Photo: Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)
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Mike Tyson Gives Back - Once feared in the ring, Mike Tyson is now setting his sights on giving kids "a fighting chance” through his new charity, the Mike Tyson Cares Foundation. The charity serves children from broken homes by providing them with health care, mentoring and job placement assistance among other services. (Photo: Landov)
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Would the Real "Durantula" Please Stand Up? - Rock guitarist Mark Durante is suing Kevin Durant for allegedly stealing his nickname, "Durantula," which Durante says he trademarked to sell merchandise, TMZ reports. Durant says it was the media and fans who gave him the moniker and claims he has never tried to use it to make money. (Photo: Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)
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NHL Lockout Lurches On - Ten weeks into the lockout, negotiations between players and the National Hockey League remain stalled, and on Friday, the league canceled games through Dec. 14 as well as the All-Star Game on Jan. 27. (Photos: NHL)
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You Win Some, You Lose Some - Lewis Hamilton's crash in the final stretch of the Brazilian Grand Prix over the weekend was not only an emotional end to his season, but also his final race with the McLaren racing team, ending his 14 year relationship with the Formula 1 organization. In January, the 27-year-old begins a three-year contract with Mercedes. (Photo: Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
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"Fireman Ed" Hangs Up His Helmet - Jets super fan Ed Anzalone, better known as "Fireman Ed," announced his retirement as the team's unofficial hype-man. Anzalone was a staple at home games for years and is best associated with boosting fan morale with a rousing "J-E-T-S" chant week after week. (Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)
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