IRVING, Texas -- Jon Kitna will earn $53,000 to serve as the Cowboys
third-string quarterback for one week -- and he plans to donate that money to
the Seattle-area high school where hes now a coach.
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. Kitna told The Dallas Morning News (http://dallasne.ws/1aaJ38v ) of his plans
Wednesday. Kitna retired after the 2011 season, his 15th in the league, and was
coaching football at Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Wash., this season when he
heard about Tony Romos back injury. Kitna sent a text message Tuesday morning to
Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, and the two would talk by phone for 30 minutes, he
said. "I told Jason if he wants me or somebody to come in and call a play and be
able to pull a play off if a bad situation happened, I would be willing to do
that," the 41-year-old Kitna told the newspaper. Hell suit up Sunday as the
backup to Kyle Orton if Romo cant play against the Philadelphia Eagles, in a
game that will decide a playoff berth. Kitna appeared in three games for the
Cowboys in 2011 and has started 124 games overall for Seattle, Cincinnati,
Detroit and Dallas. "Hes a very active guy," Garrett said Wednesday. "Hes a
mentally tough guy. . And hes certainly very young at heart. So it was good to
have him back, good to have him back in the meetings, and (Im) excited to see
him practice today."
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. Djokovic beat Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland 6-1, 6-4 Friday, while Federer
overcame Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Top-ranked Rafael
Nadal also moved into the semifinals with a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Richard
Gasquet of France and will play defending champion David Ferrer, who rallied
past Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.
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. In particular, Craig Anderson was singled out for not playing as well as he
did during the 2012-13 campaign, when many suggested he was the best goalie in
the league before he suffered an ankle injury partway through the
lockout-shortened campaign.TAMPA, Fla. -- Brian Roberts remembered back a decade
ago, when he was standing on second base and Derek Jeter approached. "He just
said, "You can hit .300 in this league," Roberts recalled Monday. "To hear it
from somebody like that, it kind of opened your eyes." Not that he took Jeters
analysis too literally. "I dont think its just me. I think he does it to
everybody," Roberts said. "But for some reason when he tells it to you, you
think youre the most important person in the world." Now theyre teammates, and
Roberts has a locker next to Jeters in the New York Yankees spring training
clubhouse. With a void at second base following the departure of Robinson Cano,
the Yankees have given the position to Roberts, a two-time All-Star who made
five trips to the disabled list totalling 481 days over the past four seasons.
His many maladies included a strained abdominal muscle, pneumonia, two
concussions (one self-inflicted), a groin strain, hip tear and hamstring strain.
"I know he hasnt played a full season in the last few years and hes obviously a
guy that has some age on him, too, but my plan is to run him out there almost
every day," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. Now 36, Roberts had hoped to be a
Baltimore Orioles lifer, just like Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer and Cal Ripken
Jr. "Ive come to love the city, the fans," he said in February 2009 when the
Orioles gave him a contract guaranteeing $48 million over five years. "This was
the only place I wanted to be the rest of my career." It didnt work out that
way. After hitting .283 in 2009 with 16 homers, 79 RBIs and a big league-high 56
doubles, he missed most of the following spring training with a herniated disk
in his back. His first concussion was sustained on Sept. 27, 2010, when he
knocked himself on the batting helmet with his bat after striking out in the
ninth inning at Tampa Bay. His total of 77 games last season was his highest
since the injuries began, and the switch-hitter batted .249 with eight homers
and 39 RBIs. Baltimore made no effort to keep him after he hit .246 with 15
homers and 78 RBIs over the past four years. The offensive performance would
have been decent but not spectacular had he compiled it oveer a single season.
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"I dont know that you can necessarily put great words on how frustrating it is
to have to sit on the sidelines and watch," Roberts said. "Ive had numerous
times over the last three or four years where I wondered if, for one, Id be able
to play again, and I think certainly going into last season I had no idea what
the next year would hold, whether I would have a job in 2014, whether I wouldnt,
whether Id want a job." New York signed him for the bargain price of $2 million,
plus the chance to make $2.6 million in bonuses based on plate appearances. Hell
be counted on for offence, given that the Yankees had 114 RBIs from second base
last year, tops in the majors, according to STATS. "Theres going to be people
that will want to look out there and say, Well, hes not Robby. And Im not going
to be Robby. Im not going to try to be," Roberts said. "Im going to be Brian
Roberts and, hopefully, thats good enough most days." New Yorks infield is more
Take A Chance than Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance. First baseman Mark Teixeira played
just 15 games last year because of a hand injury, and Jeters broken ankle
limited him to 17. With Alex Rodriguez serving a season-long drug suspension,
Kelly Johnson figures to platoon at third with Brendan Ryan, Eduardo Nunez and
possibly Scott Sizemore. "Its not the infield that we had in 2009," Girardi
said. "But we believe that theres a lot of capable players in here to put up
offensive and defensive numbers, and when you look at those numbers as a whole,
theyre going to be pretty good." Roberts remains in touch with his former
Orioles teammates. "A lot of my closest friends in the world are there. So sure.
Ive talked to them all in the last couple days. Is it weird? Is it different? Do
I miss them? Yeah," he said before recounting his friendships with Jacoby
Ellsbury, Jeter and Brian McCann. After Roberts spent 13 seasons in Baltimores
black and orange, the Yankees pinstripes will take getting used to. Like McCann,
he heard many people tell him "anybody but the Yankees" when he was a free
agent. "You either love them or you hate them, right? And thats OK," he said.
"Now I love them."
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