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Tiger Woods Text Messages, Voicemail Online; Diamondbacks Pitcher's Wife Dies
Two sports stories, each tragic in their own way: The Tiger Woods text messages and voicemail to one of his alleged "mistresses" and Gabrielle Schoeneweis ruled an accidental over dose.
Former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Scott Schoeneweis' wife died from an overdose of cocaine and an anesthetic, lidocaine, an appellate court disclosed in a ruling released Tuesday.
Wife of former Angel pitcher Scott Schoeneweis died of overdose
The ruling also said an investigation revealed evidence that Gabrielle Schoeneweis' cocaine use "may have caused harm to another person." That person was not identified.
Diamondbacks Pitcher's Wife - Gabrielle Dawn Schoeneweis Overdose Revealed
Gabrielle Dawn Schoeneweis died of an overdose, authorities are now able to tell the public in Arizona.
D-backs decline arbitration to trio of players
The Arizona Diamondbacks have declined to offer arbitration to three players, left-handed pitchers Doug Davis and Scott Schoeneweis and infielder Chad Tracy, the team announced Tuesday.
Notes: D-Backs seeking veteran bullpen arm
The Diamondbacks will have at least one hole to fill in their starting rotation for 2010, maybe two depending on what they do with injured ace Brandon Webb .
Rox win at Arizona, increase wild-card lead
The Rockies finally took care of business Saturday night. No one was more buttoned down than starter Jason Hammel.
Hamilton out until the weekend
Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton received a second shot for the pinched nerve in his back and is not expected to return until at least the weekend.
Notes: Upton's defense a work in progress
In his second full season playing the position, Diamondbacks right fielder Justin Upton's defense remains a work in progress.
Schoeneweis back with D-backs after stint on disabled list
Scott Schoeneweis is back with the Arizona Diamondbacks after spending four weeks on the disabled list because of depression following his wife's death.
Schoeneweis returns to D-Backs
Scott Schoeneweis. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOENIX -- Scott Schoeneweis returned to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday after spending four weeks on the disabled list because of depression following his wife's death.
When/where: 8:40 p.m. today, 7:10 p.m. Saturday, 3:10 p.m. Sunday; Chase Field, Phoenix.
Former Mitchell High standout Patrick Schuster, who achieved national fame when he threw four consecutive no-hitters during the spring, signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks for $450,000, according to Baseball America.
Former pitcher Jason Grimsley, a key figure in the federal investigation of steroids in baseball, met with prosecutors Tuesday at the courthouse where a grand jury is looking into whether Roger Clemens lied to Congress.
Grimsley talks with prosecutors
Former pitcher Jason Grimsley, a key figure in the federal investigation of steroids in baseball, met with prosecutors Tuesday at the courthouse where a grand jury is looking into whether Roger Clemens lied to Congress.
Reds put Rolen on disabled list
The Cincinnati Reds put newly acquired third baseman Scott Rolen on the 15-day disabled list yesterday after his concussion-related symptoms did not lessen.
Schoeneweis on DL for depression
Scott Schoeneweis has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Arizona Diamondbacks because of depression, less than three months after his wife was found dead at their home.
Schoeneweis on DL because of depression
Scott Schoeneweis has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Arizona Diamondbacks because of depression, less than three months after his wife was found dead at their home.
Notes: A rough end to road trip
For the Diamondbacks, it looked like the perfect opponent to face at the end of a long road trip.
Dona t look now, but D-Backsa bullpen is getting better
Chad Qualls and the D-Backs' bullpen have shown signs of life in the second half of the 2009 season.
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