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- When it comes to setting the team’s payroll or trading star players, Pirates chairman Bob Nutting does not allow sentimentality to become entwined with his business model.
- West Virginia coach Bob Huggins gave the home crowd a scare as he fell to his knees on the court during a break in action Monday night.
- Slogging through a stretch of five games in eight days, the Penguins haven’t had much of a chance to practice lately. So when ice was available, rookie Jake Guentzel knew he needed to make the most of it.
- With manager Clint Hurdle and general manager Neal Huntington in the final year of their contracts, chairman Bob Nutting on Monday declined to comment on how much longer they’ll be with the team.
- The voice caught on video boasting of knocking out two men as they were sprawled unconscious across a South Side sidewalk does not belong to Darrelle Revis, attorneys for the NFL cornerback and former Pitt standout said Monday.
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