CLEVELAND - Mike Hegan, the former major league player who was a longtime broadcaster with the Cleveland Indians, has died. He was 71. The Indians say Hegan had his family by his side when he died Wednesday morning in Hilton Head, S.C. No other details were provided by the team. Hegan was a radio and TV broadcaster for the Indians for 23 years. He retired after the 2011 season. He also spent 12 seasons as a broadcaster with the Milwaukee Brewers. The son of former Indians catcher Jim Hegan made the AL All-Star team with the Seattle Pilots in 1969 and helped the Oakland Athletics win the 1972 World Series. He also played in the 1964 World Series with the New York Yankees. Hegan hit .242 with 53 homers and 229 RBIs in 965 career games with three organizations, getting most of his time at first base and in the outfield. Outlet Salomon Online .com) - New England Patriots starting center Bryan Stork will not play in Sundays AFC Championship against Indianapolis due to a knee injury the rookie sustained last week. Scarpe Salomon Outlet . Summers has seen scant playing time with the Coyotes since being selected 29th overall by the club in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, having played in 47 career NHL games. http://www.salomonoutlet.it/. He made that dream a reality Wednesday night. Olt, who grew up in Branford, Connecticut, attended UConn and made a nearly 2 1-2 hour trek to Boston a handful of times to watch the Red Sox, belted a two-run homer, one of four hit by Cubs in a 16-9 rout that completed a three-game interleague series sweep. Scarpe Salomon Uomo Offerta .C. -- Carter Ashton had a pair of goals and added an assist as the Toronto Marlies downed the Charlotte Checkers 5-2 on Saturday in the American Hockey League. Scarpe Salomon Offerta . Harris has played in six games since joining the Argos in 2012, completing 17-of-35 passes for 256 yards and one touchdown.TAMPA, Fla. -- Hank Steinbrenner wants Joe Girardi to remain with the New York Yankees and is awaiting the managers decision on a new contract. Girardis current deal expires at the end of the month, and the team offered a new agreement last week. "Its up to him now," Steinbrenner, the teams co-chairman, said Tuesday. The Yankees failed to make the playoffs for the second time in 19 years and finished with an 85-77 record, their poorest since 1992. All-Stars Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira and Curtis Granderson missed much of the season. "Well, the No. 1 thing is, and its not an excuse, the injuries were catastrophic," Steinbrenner said. "And thats the word for it, catastrophic. Ive never seen anything like it. Weve been in baseball for 40 years, and I havent seen anything like it. It was crazy." New York was mathematically eliminated during the last week of the season, losing nine times in a 12-game span before finishing with a three-game sweep at woeful Houston. "Its amazing how they hung in for as long as they did," Steinbrenner said. "Showed a lot of toughness." Yankees general manager Brian Cashman says the team would like to get under the $189 million luxury-tax threshold for nextt season, which includes room for about $177 million in salaries.dddddddddddd A season-long suspension of Alex Rodriguez would lower the payroll by $27.5 million. Getting under the threshold would cut the Yankees tax rate from 50 per cent to 17.5 per cent in 2015, and there would be additional savings under the revenue sharing plan. But New York would have to spend if wants to retain second baseman Robinson Cano and Granderson, who are eligible for free agency. "We want to make improvements now," Steinbrenner said. "The 189 is just a one-year thing. Its not a permanent thing. If we can deal with that, well going to try and do that, and that will make it easier for us in the future. But that doesnt mean we wont be able to make some moves." Steinbrenner is working to improve the Yankees player development system, which was not able to provide enough adequate replacements this year for the lost offence when the regulars got hurt. "Weve got to add to what we have in the farm system," Steinbrenner said. The Yankees scheduled organizational meetings beginning this week to determine off-season plans. "Were still going to do everything we can to win the World Series every year," Steinbrenner said. ' ' '