New York Yankees' Jason Giambi watches his ball after hitting a game-winning solo home run off Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Wickman in the ninth inning, Aug. 4, 2005 in Cleveland. It was Giambi's second home run of the game. The Yankees won 4-3.
Washington Redskins draft pick Robert McCune cools off during training camp, Aug. 4, 2005, in Ashburn, Va. McCune is a 26 year-old rookie who served in the Army National Guard before attending Louisville.
San Diego Padres' Mark Sweeney (11) breaks up a eighth inning double play pivot by Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson, August 4, 2005 in Pittsburgh. Safe at first on the play was Padres Dave Roberts. The Padres beat the Pirates 12-7.
Atlanta Falcons' Michael Vick (7) throws a ball during their first workout at Tokyo Dome, Aug. 4, 2005. The Falcons will play against Indianapolis Colts in their preseason opener at Tokyo Dome Saturday.
Boston Red Sox's Manny Ramirez follows through on a three-run homer during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals, Aug. 3, 2005 in Boston. After Ramirez hit his AL-leading 30th homer, he then left the game after a collision with teammate Edgar Renteria, and the Red Sox kept on winning beating the Royals 8-5.
The New York Mets' Mike Cameron and Doug Mientkiewicz celebrate after Cameron's ninth inning solo home run tied their game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Aug. 2, 2005, at Shea Stadium in New York. The Mets won 9-8 in 11 innings.
Philadelphia Eagles receiver Terrell Owens plays catch before practice at the team's training camp in Bethlehem, Pa. on Aug. 2, 2005. Owens still wants a new contract from Philadelphia. The Eagles still won't budge from their no-renegotiation stance. But the All-Pro says he'll remain committed to staying in training camp and trying to help the Eagles win the Super Bowl.
Chris Carpenter of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches in the first inning against the Florida Marlins on Aug. 2, 2005 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Carpenter threw a three-hitter to become the major leagues' first 16-game winner in a 3-1 victory.
NBA star LeBron James looks on as a Japanese boy dribbles the ball during his basketball clinic for school boys and girls in Yokohama, west of Tokyo on Aug. 2, 2005. The Cleveland Cavaliers forward was in Japan on the first leg of his Asia tour, which also includes Beijing and Hong Kong.
Baltimore Orioles batter Rafael Palmeiro was suspended, Aug. 1, for violating Major League Baseball's steroids policy, nearly five months after telling Congress that "I have never used steroids. Period."
The Oakland Athletics' Kirk Saarlos releases a field mouse into the stands that he'd picked up on his hat in left field prior to the Athletics game against the Minnesota Twins, Aug. 1, 2005, in Minneapolis. Oakland won, 2-1.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells, right, looks at his watch as first round draft pick Demarcus Ware, left, delivers a cup of water to him during a break from morning workouts at training camp on Aug. 1, 2005, in Oxnard, Calif. Besides delivering water to coach Parcells during breaks, Ware has a bigger chore from the coach: learning a new position and living up to the comparisons to Lawrence Taylor.
Nampa's Matt Zahradnicek is called out at home plate as Southern Oregon catcher Jake Murphy holds up the ball after a failed hit and run attempt in their Babe Ruth Pacific Northwest Regional Tournament championship game on Aug. 1, 2005, in Nampa, Idaho. The Phoenix Talent team from Southern Oregon won, 5-2, to advance to the Little League World Series.
Atlanta Braves shortstop Rafael Furcal forces out Pittsburgh Pirates Jose Castillo as he turns a double play on a Humberto Cota ground ball in the fourth inning on Aug 1, 2005 in Atlanta. The Braves used a seven-run sixth inning to rally past the Pirates, 9-6, for their fifth straight victory.
San Diego Padres' Damian Jackson goes over the centerfield wall to try to take away a home run from Cincinnati Red Wily Mo Pena in the second inning on July 31, 2005 in San Diego. Jackson wasn't able to make the play.
Vijay Singh, of Fiji, hits from a bunker on the 15th hole during the final round at the Buick Open at the Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. on July 31, 2005. Singh won the event with a 24-under 264 and is a repeat winner of the tournament.
2005 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Wade Boggs, left, and Ryne Sandberg talk after being inducted, July 31, 2005, at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, N.Y. Boggs played for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Devil Rays, while Sandberg played for the Chicago Cubs.
Australia's Grant Hackett swims in the men's 1500-meter freestyle final at the World Aquatics Championships on July 31, 2005, in Montreal. He won one of three gold medals in the event. Hackett received the trophy for the best men's swimmer of the championship.
New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez' (13) greets Hideki Matsui after Matsui scored the winning run on Tony Womack's 11th inning RBI single in the Yankees' 8-7 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on July 31, 2005, at Yankee Stadium in New York.
New York Jets running back Curtis Martin signs autographs for fans after morning practice during the opening day of the Jets' training camp, July 29, 2005, in Hempstead, N.Y.