9:00 PM: Us Weekly reports Detroit Lions running back Reggie Bush is a new father after his fiancee Lilit Avagyan gave birth to a baby girl on Monday.
8:45 PM: USA Today ranks the NCAA schools who brought in the highest revenues for the 2011-12 season. Texas topped the list with over $163 million, followed by Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama & Florida.
8:30 PM: San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York said during Wednesday's press conference announcing the naming rights deal for Levi's Stadium: "Welcome to the field of jeans."
8:15 PM: The Sacramento Bee reports that the NBA is suggesting to a local group who wants to buy the Kings & keep them in town to put all of its $341 million purchase offer into an escrow account.
8:00 PM: The Lakers announced that Pau Gasol will undergo an ultrasonic procedure Thursday to clear out the scar tissue in his knees.
7:45 PM: New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda had a home run ball smash the right rear window of his SUV during batting practice in Tampa on Wednesday.
7:30 PM: Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon McCarthy tweeted Wednesday: "Anybody taking the hard line stance today that pitchers should be wearing helmets, need to get out their tool kits and make a good one .... Want money? Invent something that protects pitchers heads at all levels, make a ton of it."
7:15 PM: Former NHL player Theo Fleury disagrees with Hockey Alberta's decision to ban body checking at the Peewee level: "Being small and having had body checking in minor hockey I learned how 2give and take a body check. Hockey is a game of contact leave it in."
7:00 PM: Cablevision filed an antitrust lawsuit against Viacom, claiming the company forced the cable provider to buy channels it did not want. Viacom is requesting that the lawsuit be thrown out.
6:45 PM: Toronto Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ spoke to the media Wednesday after being hit in the head by a line drive Tuesday: "It's not serious or threatening .... I feel very fortunate." Happ suffered a small fracture of a bone behind his ear but did not get a concussion.
6:30 PM: Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill will not face felony charges for his January arrest on allegations of domestic violence. Hill could still face misdemeanor charges over the incident.
6:15 PM: A Texas state district judge ruled Wednesday that cheerleaders of Kountze High School should be allowed to carry banners with religious messages during school sporting events.
6:00 PM: Former Chicago Cubs & Miami Marlins pitcher Carlos Zambrano has signed with the Long Island Ducks of the independent Atlantic League.
5:45 PM: Miami Dolphins CEO Mike Dee accused Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford of "abuse of power" for killing a bill that would let voters decide on using public money to help fund Sun Life Stadium renovations.
5:30 PM: Ridgeland (Georgia) High School safety Vonn Bell said he decided to go to Ohio State over Alabama & Tennessee because God told him to.
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