By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'

It was a nightmarish 10 day stretch for Harper, starting with the moment he landed on the warning track at Dodger Stadium, writhing in pain. But Wednesday he rose above. Again.

Sunday afternoon, Espinosa was 0-for-4. It was his sixth hitless game in the last seven, a stretch that has now featured only one hit in his last 28 at-bats with 13 strikeouts and no walks.
Major League Baseball won't change its schedule to boost the sport's chances of getting back into the Olympics.

The celebrated right-hander from Japan struck out 14 and appeared to be in complete control before Marwin Gonzalez smacked the first pitch up the middle with two outs in the ninth.
Lee Westwood still doesn't know why his father took him to the golf course.

The Kansas City Royals gambled their future Sunday night for a chance to win right now.
The Kansas City Royals have slowly and methodically allowed their top prospects to climb through their farm system in recent years, piecing together a team they believe can compete in the wide-open American League Central.
A TV show DVD set represents more than a holiday gift that's easy to wrap. It also demonstrates respect: you know the recipient is mentally fit and couch-ready for a viewing marathon of "Dr. Who" or "House."
Big-time pitching by Giants reliever Jeremy Affeldt.
San Francisco has taken the lead in the second inning for the second consecutive night.
Tigers starter Max Scherzer was lifted with one out in the top of the seventh. With a runner on second, rookie Drew Smyly retired Brandon Crawford on a flyball and Octavio Dotel got Angel Pagan on a grounder to second to keep the score tied.
Brandon Crawford just made another terrific play at shortstop, barehanding a grounder that deflected off Giants starter Matt Cain and making an accurate, off-balance throw to get speedy rookie Quintin Berry at first.
The Tigers just got some help from the elements _ perhaps their first break of the entire Series.
Marco Scutaro comes through again for the Giants _ who else?
Believe it or not, the World Series could end tonight.
"We're fine. I think we're in the groove and feeling good," Cain said.
"I don't think you really think about it that much," Cain said, "but it is kind of cool when you do."