LONDON -- Kieren Fallon, a six-time champion jockey in Britain, has retired from horse racing after suffering from depression.Speaking on Fallons behalf, the chief medical officer for the Irish Turf Club said on Monday that Fallon has had depression for almost three years.Dr. Adrian McGoldrick told Britains Press Association that Fallon has quite profound depression, and that he will be admitted to hospital in his native Ireland as soon as possible.Fallon rode 16 winners in British classics and two winners in the Prix de lArc de Triomphe, in 2005 and 07. He was champion jockey in Britain six times from 1997-2003.In a controversial career, Fallon was cleared in 2007 of charges of fixing races, for which he was suspended for 17 months. He also was twice banned for failing drug tests.Running Shoes Canada Outlet . The mixed zone is not a place to make friends. Discount Running Shoes Canada . -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in the season is a matter for debate. http://www.wholesalerunningshoescanada.com/ .05 million next season unless Graham and the Saints subsequently agree on a long-term deal. The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free agents. Running Shoes Canada Sale . In what the team had called a retirement, Ryan said Thursday that he is resigning as chief executive of the Rangers in a move effective at the end of this month. Wholesale Running Shoes Canada . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete.CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians are chasing a division championship in the American League Central and the Miami Marlins are pursuing a Wild Card spot in the National League.On Friday night, the teams will meet in Cleveland for the first game of a three-game series, the final interleague games for both teams.The Indians are in first place in the AL Central, 4 1/2 games ahead of the second-place Detroit Tigers. The Marlins are in third place in the NL East, but are still very much alive in the race for the second Wild Card spot.With major league rosters able to be expanded starting Sept. 1, both the Indians and Marlins made several roster moves Thursday.The Indians officially added Coco Crisp to their roster. Crisp was acquired in a trade with the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday in which the Indians sent minor league pitcher Colt Hynes to the As.Crisp was acquired to replace Abraham Almonte on the Indians postseason roster, assuming they make it. Almonte is not eligible for the postseason after being suspended for the first 80 games of the season for a positive steroids test.If were fortunate enough to move on (to the postseason), we wont have Abe. Thats the reality of where we are, Indians manager Terry Francona said. Coco is a veteran player who has been through it before. He can play left field or center, and hes hitting really well with runners in scoring position.Crisp leads the majors with a .424 batting average with runners in scoring position.The Indians also recalled pitchers Cody Anderson and Joe Colon on Thursday, and infielder Erik Gonzalez from Triple-A Columbus. Catcher Adam Moores contract was purchased from Columbus, and the Indians designated Columbus outfielder Collin Cowgill for assignment.TThe Indians also activated pitcher Danny Salazar from the paternity leave list.dddddddddddd.The Marlins recalled pitchers Brian Ellington and Nefi Ogando and catcher Tomas Telis from Triple-A New Orleans. In addition, outfielder Destin Hoods contract was purchased from New Orleans. The Marlins also designated pitcher Raudel Lazo for assignment.The addition of Hood gives Miami manager Don Mattingly another option in the outfield, where the Marlins are short a man. Marcell Ozuna did not play in the Marlins 6-4 win over the Mets on Thursday night, due to a sprained left wrist. Ozuna hurt the wrist making a diving catch in Wednesdays game. X-rays were negative, and Ozuna is day-to-day.The Marlins can ill-afford to lose Ozuna for any length of time. With a month left in the regular season, Miami is still in the hunt for a spot in the postseason.I like our club and our makeup, Mattingly told MLB.com. Well see where we go this last month. We think its going to be a fun month for us. Were going to learn a lot about our team, playing in these types of games.The pitching matchup Friday will be Clevelands Carlos Carrasco (9-7, 3.23) versus Miamis Andrew Cashner (4-10, 4.73). This will be Cashners seventh appearance and sixth start since the July 29 trade that sent him from the San Diego Padres to Miami. In three starts since the trade, Cashner is 0-3 with a 4.61 ERA. He has never faced the Indians, nor has Carrasco ever faced the Marlins.Miami snapped a five-game losing streak with its win over the New York Mets on Thursday. The Indians are coming off a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins. ' ' '