- MLB Commissioner Bud Selig is considering a suspension for Jason Giambi if he doesn't cooperate with the Mitchell steroid investigation - and the union won't stand idly by to let it happen. [MLB.com]
- Scientists who once published a study that said it would be okay for players to return to games they suffered concussions in are now disputing their own claims. [New York Times]
- Is the sports business topping out? Since "no one's watching anything anymore", that could be possible. [USA TODAY]
- The NCAA decides to eject a journalist who posted his observations of a College World Series game in a live blog, citing broadcast concerns. [New York Times]
- The NFL and Reebok will allow Jack Del Rio and Mike Nolan to wear suits at home games. [San Francisco Chronicle]
- What culpability do NFL players have with for their own financial well-being and health care after their careers are over? [Chicago Tribune]
- A win for the MLS: Even though David Bekham's European team wants to keep him because he's playing well, he's still coming to the Galaxy. [Los Angeles Times]
- NBA Players Association has announced an initiative to feed one-million Kenyans. [News Digital Media]
- Athletes need to be careful with muscle creams like Ben Gay and Icy Hot when recovering from strenuous athletic activity. [Washington Post]
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