Los Angeles Dodgers' Greg Maddux pitches against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006, in Cincinnati. The 40-year-old right-hander didn't allow a hit over six innings then left after a rain delay and Los Angeles went on to beat the Reds 3-0.
Mike Weir lines up a putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the Buick Open on August 3, 2006 at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc, Michigan. Wier shot a 9 under 63.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) drops back to pass as the team scrimmages during the afternoon session of the team's summer football camp in Foxborough, Mass., Aug. 2, 2006.
Oakland Athletics' Mark Kotsay follows through on his single, which scored the go ahead run, as Los Angeles Angels' Jose Molina watches, in the eighth inning of a baseball game, Aug. 2, 2006, in Anaheim, Calif. Oakland won 3-2.
First-placed Laure Manaudou, from France, swims on her way to winning the Women's 800 Meter Freestyle final race at the European Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 2, 2006.
Detroit Tigers third base coach Gene Lamont congratulates Carlos Guillen (9) as he circles the bases after hitting a solo home run off Tampa Bay Devil Rays starter J.P. Howell during the third inning of their baseball game, Aug. 1, 2006 in Tampa, Fla. Guillen hit for the cycle in Detroit's 10-4 win over Tampa Bay.
The Boston Red Sox's David Ortiz watches the flight of his 3-run walk-off home run which beat the Cleveland Indians, 9-8, in the ninth inning at Fenway Park in Boston, July 31, 2006. Indians catcher Kelly Shoppach is behind the plate.
New Orleans Saints defensive tackle Willie Whitehead hits the pads on the blocking sled, July 31, 2006, at training camp at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss. The NFL season kicks off on Sept. 7.
Seagulls perch on a giant baseball glove during a game between the Washington Nationals and the Giants, July 31, 2006, in San Francisco.
Laure Manaudou from France swims during the Women's 400 Meter Individual Medley heat race at the European Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary, July 31, 2006.
The New York Mets' Carlos Beltran follows hits a solo home run in the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves, July 30, 2006 in Atlanta. Braves catcher Brian McCann waits for the pitch that never arrived.
Hawaii's Mason Ho, son of surfing star Michael Ho, advances to the round of 12 at the U.S. Open Surfing championship in Huntington Beach, Calif., July 29, 2006.
Roy Jones Jr., left, throws a punch at Prince Badi Ajamu, July 29, 2006, in Boise, Idaho. Jones won the NABO light heavyweight boxing title by unanimous decision.
Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Jose Castillo flips over the San Francisco Giants' Shea Hillenbrand to complete a seventh inning double play, July 28, 2006, in Pittsburgh. Kip Wells shut out the Giants 3-0.
Tennessee Titans cornerback Keon Raymond, left, breaks up a pass intended for wide receiver Grant Mattos, right, during their first day of football training camp in Clarksville, Tenn., July 28, 2006.
The Toronto Blue Jays' John McDonald jumps over the Oakland Athletics' Mark Ellis as he throws to second base to complete a double play in the third inning, July 28, 2006, in Oakland, Calif. The Blue Jays won 4-3.
Rookie driver Katherine Legge, from England, navigates the track through downtown San Jose streets during morning practice for the San Jose Grand Prix, July 28, 2006 in San Jose, Calif.
U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis listens to questions from the press during his news conference in Madrid, July 28, 2006. Landis said he has naturally high testosterone levels, and will undergo tests to prove he is not guilty of doping during the Tour de France.
Russia's Yelena Isinbayeva successfully makes a jump in the women's pole vault competition at the Crystal Palace athletics Grand Prix in London, July 28, 2006.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster hoses down a St. Louis Cardinals fan holding a "The Curse Lives" sign in the bleachers at Wrigley Field before a game between the Cubs and Cardinals, July 28, 2006 in Chicago. The "curse" refers to an alleged hex put on the Cubs by Bill Sianis, the late owner of Chicago's Billy Goat Tavern, in 1945 that the Cubs would never again win a world championship.