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If we can finish strong and worry
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BOSTON -- LeBron James is sitting out Miamis game against Boston with back spasms Wednesday night. His absence against the Celtics comes a day after he scored 43 points in the Heats 100-96 win at Cleveland. He had 25 points in the first quarter when he made 10 of 11 shots and five 3-pointers. The Heat have won their other two games without James. They beat Portland 108-107 on Dec. 28 when he had a strained groin and Chicago 93-79 on Feb. 23 when he was sidelined with a broken nose. Dwyane Wade is back in action for the Heat after missing the win against the Cavaliers while resting his sore knees. Greg Oden is inactive to give him a chance to rest after starting the previous two games. Ray Fosse Jersey .Y. 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Blatter, a 75-year-old Swiss executive who has been in office since 1998, was handed a final four-year term as head of footballs governing body in a vote at FIFAs congress. He won 186 votes out of 203 ballots. Keith Hernandez Indians Jersey . According to a report from the Vancouver Province, the Lions are expected to replace former DC Rich Stubler with defensive backs coach Mark Washington.ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Toronto Blue Jays hit three home runs and R.A. Dickeys knuckleball was darting all over the place Tuesday night. "When were playing good, thats the kind of game that we play," said Jose Reyes, whose three-run homer broke a fourth-inning tie and sent Toronto past the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2. "Hopefully, we can play more games like we did tonight," he said. Dickey (11-12) gave up two hits in seven innings and the Blue Jays won their third straight as they try to stay in the AL wild-card race. "We hope we heat up," manager John Gibbons said. "August was a lean stretch for us, but thats over with now. We dont want to think about that." Danny Valencia also homered off Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson (1-3). Pinch-hitter Dioner Navarro added a two-run shot off Cesar Ramos in the eighth. Jose Bautistas streak of homering in five straight games ended, but he had two singles and an RBI for Toronto. Dickey gave up two runs, struck out six and walked three. "From a movement standpoint, I had a really good knuckleball tonight, and it was tough to control it," said Dickey, who pitched at least six innings for the 13th time in 14 starts. "I hit a couple batters, balls were really tailing off late in the zone, which speaks to how many balls they put into play hard -- not many, which is good. Outside of that one inning, I felt like I was right on point," he said. The Rays got both of their hits and runs in the second. Yunel Escobar scored the second run on Kevin Kiermaiers sacrifice fly caught by Reyes, the shortstop, in short left field. Aaron Sanchez and Todd Reedmond each pitched an inning of hitless relief.dddddddddddd Reyes, who singled and scored in the third, had his 13th multiple-hit game in his last 29 games. Hellickson gave up five runs on eight hits in 3 1-3 innings, the shortest of his nine starts since coming back from January elbow surgery. "I think it was a matter of locating the ball to some spots that were better suited for the Blue Jays than us," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. A win on Wednesday or Thursday night would give the Blue Jays their first series victory at Tropicana Field since April 6-8, 2007. "I dont think anybodys throwing in the towel," Dickey said. "Who knows what a good September might do for us? If we can finish strong and worry about us, not other people, you never know what can happen." TRAINERS ROOM Blue Jays: INF Brett Lawrie (oblique) was transferred from the 15- to 60-day disabled list, which ends his regular season. ... RHP Brandon Morrow (finger) and 1B Dan Johnson (hamstring) were activated from the disabled list. ... LHP Brett Cecil was unavailable due to some minor stiffness. Rays: CF Desmond Jennings (sore left knee) was out of the lineup for the fifth straight game. UP NEXT Rays RHP Chris Archer (8-7) and Blue Jays RHP Marcus Stroman (8-5) are Wednesday nights scheduled starters. Archer is coming off a loss to Boston Friday where he gave up a season-high eight runs in four innings. FIRST PITCH Former Blue Jays pitcher and one-time Rays bat boy Jesse Litsch threw the ceremonial first pitch. The St. Petersburg native, who announced his retirement last month, went 27-27 over parts of five seasons with Toronto. ' ' '
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