Tony Lee

Rivera on Pace to Break Single-Season Saves Record

In his final season in the Major Leagues, Mariano Rivera, the game's all-time saves leader, is off to a blistering start, converting his first 16 save opportunities and on pace to break the all-time single-season saves record. 15 May 2013

Other Players Championship Marshals: Tiger 'Basically' Told Truth

A day after marshals at the Players Championship accused Tiger Woods of lying about having been told Sergio Garcia had hit his ball on the second hole during the third round, other marshals said on Tuesday Woods was "basically" telling the truth because they had told him Garcia had struck his ball. 15 May 2013

Bryce Harper: I'm Not Changing Old-School Style of Play

After getting knocked out of Monday's game after running into the right field scoreboard at Dodger Stadium, Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper said he is not going to change a thing about how aggressively he plays the game after some criticized him for going full throttle even when his team was leading. 15 May 2013

White House Under Siege over IRS Investigation Timeline

On Tuesday, White House Spokesperson Jay Carney claimed that President Barack Obama and other White House officials were unaware that an independent inspector general had been investigating the IRS about whether it targeted conservative groups until they read about it in press reports last Friday, even though the White House general council's office was notified "several weeks ago" about the investigation. 14 May 2013

Players Championship Marshal: Tiger Lied, Lacked Character

After Tiger Woods won his second Players Championship on Sunday and Sergio Garcia claimed he had been the "victim" in his flap with Woods over the weekend, a Players marshal revealed that Woods's account of what happened on the second hole in the third round when he was paired with Garcia was not true and said the world's top-ranked golfer's comments lacked character. 14 May 2013

WH Spox Carney Shocked to Learn DOJ Investigated AP Phone Records

On Monday night, after reports surfaced that the Justice Department--and, more specifically, Attorney General Eric Holder--approved subpoenas to obtain the phone records of reporters from the Associated Press, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the White House was shocked to learn of these revelations. 14 May 2013

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