8:00 PM: Actor Charlie Sheen has pledged $50,000 to the Cincinnati Reds Community Fund. The amount matches the money raised for the fund to get Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman to shave his head following Friday's game.
7:45 PM: Detroit Lions defensive end Cliff Avril didn't show up for training camp until Sunday because he didn't want to miss his son's first birthday.
7:30 PM: After striking out during the fourth inning of Sunday's game against the Marlins, the Nationals' Bryce Harper takes out his frustration by breaking hit bat on home plate.
7:15 PM: At the Comedy Central roast for Roseanne, comedian Jeff Ross showed up dressed as Joe Paterno & accompanied by two young men each wearing only a football helmet & a towel.
7:00 PM: Kevin Garnett's attempt to buy an ownership stake in AS Roma was blocked by the NBA because the Italian soccer club is owned by Boston Celtics part-owner James Pellotta.
6:45 PM: A.J. Pierzynski tied a Chicago White Sox team record by hitting a home run in his fifth straight game during Sunday's 4-2 win over the Angels.
6:30 PM: Two people at the Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania were taken to the hospital Sunday after suffering injuries from a lightning strike at the racetrack's parking lot.
6:15 PM: PGA golfer Jim Furyk on double-bogeying on the 18th hole to lose the Bridgestone Open on Sunday: "The thing I love about golf is I have no one to blame but myself."
6:00 PM: Olympic women's weightlifter Holley Mangold said she learned that her brother & New York Jets center Nick Mangold was coming to London by seeing it on Twitter: "He never picks up the phone."
5:45 PM: TCU football coach Gary Patterson says that starting QB Casey Pachall will not face any team discipline after admitting he used marijuana & failed a drug test in February.
5:30 PM: Penn State freshman defensive tackle Jamil Pollard has transferred to Rutgers, while Nittany Lions strength & conditioning coach Craig Fitzgerald says he wants "warriors" in Happy Valley and not "guys sitting on the fence".
5:15 PM: Jamaican Olympic runner Usain Bolt won the gold medal in the men's 100m on Sunday, and a lot of people on Twitter aren't happy that the race wasn't shown live on NBC.
5:00 PM: Philadelphia-area high school receiver Will Fuller has reportedly switched his college commitment from Penn State to Notre Dame.
4:45 PM: Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeff Lurie says he expects coach Andy Reid to return to the team sometime this week following the death of Reid's son Garrett at training camp Sunday.
4:30 PM: U.S. Olympic runner Sanya Richards-Ross, wife of Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Aaron Ross, won the gold medal in the women's 400m Sunday.
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