Monday May 5th, 2025 1:31PM

Professional Sports

Smoltz not sure when he'll pitch again
Braves ace John Smoltz still has inflammation and discomfort in his right shoulder, leaving him unsure when he'll be able to pitch again.
5:12PM ( 16 years ago )
Braves pitcher Campillo to make first start since 2005
Jorge Campillo had too much time to reflect on his first major league start four years ago. Way too much time. Campillo made one start for Seattle in 2005 and lasted only one inning before leaving with an elbow injury that led to season-ending Tommy John surgery.
5:10PM ( 16 years ago )
Vintage stock cars to race at Peach State Speedway
The National Vintage Racers Association (NVRA) will bring its touring series to Peach State Speedway's 1/2 mile oval on Saturday.
1:28PM ( 16 years ago )
Roddick withdraws from French Open
Andy Roddick has withdrawn from the French Open because of a right shoulder injury.
1:03PM ( 16 years ago )
Bengals cut former UGA star Thurman
The Cincinnati Bengals have released linebacker Odell Thurman one month after he was reinstated by the NFL from a two-year suspension.
12:58PM ( 16 years ago )
Indianapolis Qualifying
Foyt bumps his way into Indy field before fiery crash!
12:56AM ( 16 years ago )
Force beat Dragons 72-67
Chris Greisen threw nine touchdown passes six to Tiger Jones to help the Georgia Force beat the New York Dragons 72-67 on Sunday in the Arena Football League.
12:52AM ( 16 years ago )
Escobar's 3 hits help Braves beat A's
Jo-Jo Reyes, fighting a blister on his left index finger and an overall case of the blahs, felt miserable before managing to pitch out of a bases-loaded jam with no outs in the second inning.
6:31PM ( 16 years ago )
Imada picks up first PGA Tour win in AT&T Classic
One year after losing a playoff at the AT&T Classic when he knocked a shot in the pond, Imada won the same tournament Sunday under nearly identical circumstances for his first PGA Tour victory.
8:07AM ( 16 years ago )
NFL owners may opt out of labor deal
NFL owners could opt out of their agreement with the players union next week, leaving open the possibility of a 2010 season without a salary cap. The labor agreement is on the agenda for the league meetings in Atlanta on Tuesday.
7:38AM ( 16 years ago )