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NEW YORK -- Cleveland pitcher Nick Hagadone will receive an additional 94 days of major league service time and the Indians will have the right to option him to the minor leagues this season under a grievance settlement between Major League Baseball and the players association. wholesale nfl jerseys . The left-hander broke his left forearm following a poor relief outing against Tampa Bay on July 6, 2012. The Indians said the injury was self-inflicted, and reports said he was hurt slamming a door as he returned to the Cleveland clubhouse. He was optioned to the minors on July 7, was placed in the Indians minor league disqualification list the following day and didnt pitch again that season. The union filed a grievance, and Hagadones service time will increase to 1 years, 127 days, under the agreement the team announced Tuesday. As part of the deal, the option used two years ago will not count. The 28-year-old left-hander was 0-1 with a 5.46 ERA in 36 relief appearances with the Indians last year. nfl jerseys china . The 24-year-old piloted the No.06 Sprott Inc. Newman/Haas Racing entry to nine top-ten finishes, including three season-best fourth-place finishes, all on wildly different tracks - at Long Beach (street course), New Hampshire Motor Speedway (short oval) and Kentucky Speedway (1. wholesale jerseys . With four remaining Olympic berths up for grabs, Canadas Peng Peng Lee, Kristina Vaculik, Victoria Moors, Talia Chiarelli, Brittany Rogers and Madeline Gardiner finished second overall with a combined 221.SHANGHAI, China -- Michael Phelps kept telling everyone he wasnt in shape at the world championships. Winning seven medals, including four golds, didnt change his mind. What Phelps didnt do -- and Ryan Lochte did -- was most telling. Lochte beat Phelps in both of their matchups, and he set the first world record since high-tech bodysuits were banned 19 months ago while winning five golds and a bronze over eight days at the Oriental Sports Center. Chinas Sun Yang broke the second world record of the meet Sunday, taking down Aussie Grant Hacketts 10-year-old mark in the 1,500 freestyle. The Americans ongoing rivalry promises to make things interesting on the road to next years London Olympics. "I dont really think Im the top dog," Lochte said. "No matter what the outcome of the end-of-the-year championship meet, right afterwards I knock myself down to the bottom of the totem pole. I have a whole year to work hard, train hard to get back up there to the top." No doubt Phelps will be there waiting for him. "This is 2011. Its not 2012, and its not the Olympic Games," Phelps said. "Ive been able to gather more motivation here than I already had." Both Phelps and Lochte earned gold medals Sunday, when the United States won two other golds and six medals total on the final night. The American team claimed 29 swimming medals -- 16 gold, five silver and eight bronze -- to greatly improve upon its performance from two years ago in Rome. There, the United States won 22 medals -- 10 gold, six silver and six bronze -- at the fastest meet in history, with 43 world records set during the peak of the suit frenzy. "2012 is something they cant wait to get to," U.S. national team director Frank Busch said. Swimming the butterfly leg, Phelps rallied the Americans from fourth to second before Nathan Adrian held off fast-closing Australian James Magnussen to win the medley relay in three minutes 32.06 seconds. The Americans were third after Nick Thomans opening backstroke leg before dropping to fourth on Mark Gangloffs breaststroke leg. "I actually kind of like going in the water somewhat behind because it gives me a little bit more motivation," Phelps said. "That was fun." Australia took the silver in 3:32.26, and Germany got the bronze in 3:32.60. Lochte wasnt included on the U.S. squad for the final relay because hed raced the grueling 400 IM, winning in 4:07.13 -- a whopping 4.85 seconds ahead of teammate Tyler Clary, who took silver. Yuya Horihata of Japan earned bronze. "Im kind of upset because I wanted to go faster," Lochte said. He also won the 200 IM and 200 freestyle -- beating Phelps in both -- and the 200 backstroke, along with a gold in the 800 free relay and a bronze in the 400 free relay. "Getting five gold medals is definitely great, but the times that I went, I know I can go a lot faster," Lochte said. cheap jerseys from china. . "Theres a lot of places in my races that I messed up on, but I guess I have a whole other year to make sure I have those perfect swims." Lochtes world record came against Phelps in the 200 IM, an effort he called his best moment of the meet. "A lot of people thought that a world record would never get touched after they banned those suits," he said. Lochte emerged from Phelps long shadow in Shanghai, a process that began last year when Phelps training and motivation had clearly waned. "Ryan is clearly working hard and is clearly in the best shape hes probably ever been in," Phelps said. "Thats why hes swimming the way he is." Phelps pronounced himself "fairly satisfied" with his performance, knowing it was the result of training seriously for just the last eight months. "Ive said this 100 times this week and Ill say it 100 more, to swim fast you got to be in good shape," he said. In the 1,500 free, Sun was more than two seconds off Hacketts pace with four laps to go in swimmings version of the mile, but he accelerated on the final two laps to finish in 14:34.14, improving on Hacketts mark of 14:34.56 set at the 2001 worlds. "I was not obsessed with the world record before the final, because I wanted to focus on my plan," Sun said. "My goal is to win the gold." Hacketts mark was the oldest in the book, the only one to withstand the record deluge during the polyurethane era of 2008 and 2009. Sun is coached by Hacketts former mentor, Dennis Cotterell. The 19-year-old Chinese also won the 800 free, along with a silver in the 400 and a bronze on Chinas 4x200 free relay. "After winning the gold medal, I think more and more people will pay more attention to me," Sun said. "Theres no doubt I will feel more pressure, but Im still young and I dont want to be burdened by gigantic pressures. So next year, I will keep a relaxed mindset so I can handle future races." Victorias Ryan Cochrane was second in 14:44.46, while Gergo Kis of Hungary finished third in 14:45.66. In the womens 400 IM, American Elizabeth Beisel won in 4:31.78 -- 2.44 seconds ahead of Britains Hannah Miley, who touched a hundredth of a second ahead of Aussie star Stephanie Rice for the silver. Therese Alshammar, the 33-year-old Swedish sprint star, won the 50 free, becoming the oldest world champion in womens swimming. She touched in 24.14 seconds. Dutch teammates Ranomi Kromowidjojo and Marleen Veldhuis claimed the other medals. In two non-Olympic events, American Jessica Hardy reclaimed the world title in the 50 breaststroke that she lost two years ago during a doping ban, and Britains Liam Hancock won the 50 back. cheap jerseys cheap jerseys from china ' ' '
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