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Royals Reveling in First World Series Title Since 1985

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The jersey that Eric Hosmer wore in the decisive game of the World Series is headed to the Hall of Fame. So is the glove Salvador Perez used, the spikes Lorenzo Cain laced up and the bat that third baseman Mike Moustakas took to the plate.

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Ex-Caddie: Tiger Treated Me Like ‘a Slave’

Tiger Woods’s former caddie Steve Williams reveals that he felt like Woods’s “slave” in his new autobiography, Out of the Rough.  In an excerpt that was released on Sunday evening, Williams, who reportedly made over $8 million and became a household name

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Royals Beat Mets in 12, Win First World Series Since 1985

Eric Hosmer wouldn’t wait any longer. A daring dash by Hosmer tied the score in the ninth, and those bound-and-determined Kansas City Royals rallied yet again to beat the New York Mets 7-2 in 12 innings early Monday for their first championship since 1985.

Russell Wilson

Seahawks Beat Cowboys 13-12 to Get to .500

Russell Wilson sprinted toward the sideline in search a first down that could set up the winning points at Dallas. The star quarterback made the corner, and the defending NFC champion Seahawks found their way back to .500.

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Trick or Treat? Tom Brady Pushing Healthy Halloween

Tom Brady recently dubbed Coca-Cola “poison” and questioned whether one can rightly label Frosted Flakes “food.” So, neighborhood kids might peg his manse as the home of a Halloween Scrooge handing out apples to petitioners wanting the king-size Hershey bar.

Jack Kerouac

‘Become a Football Star, It’s Your Only Chance’

In 1941, when Jack Kerouac boarded a bus for New Haven, the Columbia running back never stopped at the Yale Bowl. Shamed for arriving at training camp a day late and subsequently botching Columbia Coach Lou Little’s misdirection plays, Kerouac quit football in early fall. “As if I joined football for ‘deception,’ for God’s sake,” Kerouac wrote.

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Granderson, Wright Homer, Mets Beat Royals 9-3

Two balls launched over the wall, one fired over an opponent’s head and just like that, David Wright and the New York Mets are right back in this World Series. Wright homered and drove in four runs, Curtis Granderson also connected and rookie Noah Syndergaard set a nasty tone at the start of a 9-3 victory against the Kansas City Royals that trimmed New York’s deficit to 2-1 Friday night.