Dallas Cowboys receiver Roy Williams missed the team’s second practice Sunday because of a sprained left wrist sustained when he came down hard earlier in the day.
Los Angeles 17, Baltimore 8: Torii Hunter celebrated his return from the disabled list by driving in the go-ahead run in a remarkable, nine-run 13th inning for the West-leading Angels. After missing 32 games with a groin injury, Hunter had two hits and two RBIs in his first action since July 7. Chone Figgins had four hits for the Angels, including the 1,000th of his career.
Whenever Y.E. Yang was in a tournament with Tiger Woods, he would sit in the clubhouse and think about playing against the world’s most famous athlete.
The Round Rock Express led from the start and kept on scoring, including a four-run sixth inning, to pull off a victory over the Reno Aces 10-7 in Reno, Nev., on Saturday night.
Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 3: Omar Infante’s bases-loaded single off Brad Lidge capped a ninth-inning rally. Lidge (0-5) picked up his eighth blown save, aiding the Braves’ comeback with two errors on the same play following Garret Anderson’s leadoff single. Lidge bobbled a sacrifice by Matt Diaz before making a wild throw to first, allowing Anderson to score the tying run.
Craig Counsell had three hits and drove in three runs, Mike Burns pitched seven solid innings and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Houston Astros 6-2 on Saturday night.
Julio Borbon had four hits and four of Texas’ eight stolen bases, Derek Holland pitched into the seventh and the Rangers cut Boston’s AL wild-card lead to a half-game with a 7-2 victory over the Red Sox on Saturday night.