1:15 PM: WFAN reports the New York Mets are considering creating a "quiet" section of seats at Citi Field for families with autistic children. The section would have lower volume PA announcements and not have any music or cheerleading.
1:00 PM: A Rhode Island bank is suing Curt Schilling for $2.4 million over debts related to his 38 Studios video game company.
12:45 PM: Rapper & Brooklyn Nets part owner Jay-Z has been named director of the company that runs the new Barclays Center arena.
12:30 PM: The attorney for Victim 6 in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial to those who believe the victims may somehow be conspiring together against Sandusky: "He's a serial child abuser. There are patterns."
12:15 PM: ESPN game announcer Sean McDonough will undergo brain surgery in August to fix a literal hole in his head caused by superior canal dehiscence syndrome.
12:00 PM: A Las Vegas judge has denied Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s request to serve the rest of his 90-day jail sentence under house arrest, and he must remain at the Clark County Detention Center.
11:45 AM: MLB announces that Joe Torre will manage Team USA at the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
11:30 AM: Former University of Illinois football player Steven Feagin was found guilty Wednesday of raping a fellow student in her apartment in 1995.
11:15 AM: Former Nebraska head basketball coach Doc Sadler has been hired by Kansas as the Jayhawks' new director of basketball operations.
11:00 AM: A group headed by Thomas Tull that also included Tony Gwynn has withdrawn its bid to buy the San Diego Padres.
10:45 AM: State Street Sports notes that in addition to working third base for Matt Cain's no-hitter, umpire Brian Runge was also behind home plate for Philip Humber's perfect game last April & the Seattle Mariners' six-pitcher no-hitter last Friday.
10:30 AM: Following last night's 7-1 loss to the Orioles, the Pittsburgh Pirates' post-game show on Root Sports began with a man mooning outside the set's window.
10:15 AM: The New York Mets are appealing to MLB to have R.A. Dickey's one-hitter against the Tampa Bay Rays Wednesday changed to a no-hitter.
10:00 AM: Matt Cain threw the first perfect game in San Francisco Giants history in Wednesday night's 10-0 victory over the Houston Astros. Cain also tied Sandy Koufax's perfect game record with 14 strikeouts.
9:00 PM: Maria Sharapova announced on Wednesday that she has been selected to carry the Russian flag at the opening ceremonies of the London Olympics.
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