SPORTS LOG
Halladay out 4-6 weeks after surgery
May 12, 2007
BASEBALL
Former Cy Young Award winner Roy Halladay is expected to miss 4-6 weeks after having an emergency appendectomy yesterday, the latest bad break for the struggling Toronto Blue Jays. Halladay arrived at Rogers Centre looking pale and complaining of pain in his lower right abdomen. Trainer George Poulis recognized the symptoms and took Halladay to a local hospital for surgery. He was placed on the 15-day disabled list. "You've got to look at it as a chance for someone else to step up," general manager J.P. Ricciardi said. "We're not going to sit here and raise the white flag, say we're quitting." Halladay lasted only five innings and was hit hard in an 8-0 loss to the Red Sox Thursday. Adding to Toronto's woes, infielder Troy Glaus left last night's game against the Devil Rays with an apparent leg injury while running out a fly ball.
Swisher, A's agree to five-year deal
Infielder/outfielder
Nick Swisher and the Athletics agreed on a $26.75 million, five-year contract that also includes a one-year club option for 2012. Swisher, 26, hit .254 with 35 home runs and 95 RBIs last season . . . The Mariners placed righthander
Jeff Weaver on the 15-day disabled list because of shoulder tendinitis. Weaver has been a flop after signing a one-year, $8.3 million contract to be the Mariners' No. 5 starter. He is 0-6 with a 14.32 ERA in six starts. In 22 innings, he has given up 50 hits and 35 earned runs . . . Tigers righthander
Jeremy Bonderman will miss his scheduled start tomorrow against Minnesota because of an injured middle finger on his pitching hand . . . San Diego slugger
Phil Nevin, who had a mercurial career after being the No. 1 pick in the 1992 amateur draft, announced his retirement . . . The Diamondbacks purchased the contract of former Red Sox infielder
Donnie Sadler from Triple A Tucson.
NBA
Source: Nowitzki to be named MVP
Dirk Nowitzki has been chosen as the NBA's MVP for leading the Dallas Mavericks to one of the best regular seasons in league history, a team official told the Associated Press. The formal announcement will come Tuesday at a news conference, said the team official, who requested anonymity. Nowitzki and the Mavericks went from a league-best 67 wins to a stunning first-round elimination by eighth-seeded Golden State, with the big German quite un-MVP-like for most of the series. Voting was completed before the playoffs. Nowitzki becomes the first MVP in 25 years not to win a playoff series; it last happened to Houston's Moses Malone in 1981-82 . . . Utah rookie guard
Dee Brown missed Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals last night against Golden State after spraining his neck in a scary collision with teammate
Mehmet Okur in Game 2. During a morning shootaround, he had difficulty turning his head. He hopes to play in Game 4 . . . The Mavericks exercised their option on center
DeSagana Diop, keeping him with the team for the final year on his contract.
TENNIS
Mauresmo sent packing in Berlin
In a match delayed a day because of rain, second-seeded
Amelie Mauresmo lost to
Julia Vakulenko, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, sending the 53d-ranked Ukrainian to the quarterfinals of the German Open in Berlin. In another delayed match,
Justine Henin also advanced by beating
Maria Elena Camerin, 6-1, 6-3.
Svetlana Kuznetsova reached the semifinals, edging defending champion
Nadia Petrova, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 . . . Top-seeded
Marion Bartoli advanced to the semifinals of the Prague Open with a 6-1, 6-4 victory over
Jarmila Gajdosova. Bartoli will face
Klara Zakopalova, who beat
Julia Schruff, 6-3, 6-1.
Akiko Morigami reached the semis with a 6-3, 6-1 win over
Camille Pin, and
Victoria Azarenka cruised past
Dominika Cibulkova, 6-1, 6-1.
MISCELLANY
Pata receives a posthumous degree
Six months after Miami Hurricanes football player
Bryan Pata was murdered, the University of Miami gave him a posthumous degree. University president
Donna Shalala presented the degree to two members of Pata's family at commencement exercises . . . Top seed University of Massachusetts advanced to the semifinals in the women's varsity heavyweight eight at the Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia . . . Boston College's softball season ended when it lost to Georgia Tech, 4-0, and North Carolina, 5-0, at the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Tallahassee. The Eagles finished 15-31.
