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Tim Howard Turns Tourette’s from Challenge Into Advantage

Watch Tim Howard as he glides with acrobatic grace through the crosshairs, making whiplash saves and reading the ball as if it were a child’s book. He is generally so clear-headed, so cool in the heat of all that mayhem, and when the match is over, when the anxiety that rivals running through traffic has simmered, Howard bolts for the locker room and inhales peace. It’s not exactly fair to say soccer saved Howard, because the bubble that nurtures him is ripe with his Christian faith, his family and an extended athletic Rolodex that stretches from North Brunswick, N.J., where he was raised, to the cathedrals of the English Premier League, where his airborne feats have tweaked the perception of the United States as a country not quite ready for the beautiful game. Howard is the 31-year-old goaltender who Friday will be the last line of defense for the U.S. national team in a World Cup Group C game against tiny Slovenia. He also happens to have Tourette Syndrome (TS), a condition that these days is far less worrisome than the bruised ribs that have been screaming ever since an English player slammed into Howard cleats-first, at full speed, in a collision during last Saturday’s match.

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Tim Howard Turns Tourette’s from Challenge Into Advantage

Chipper Jones Doesn’t Want Retirement Talk To Obscure Braves Season

Holding court in front of his locker Thursday afternoon , Chipper Jones said, “I just want to put the cork back in the bottle” regarding the talk about his presumed impending retirement. While that isn’t likely to achieve the desired effect, Chipper won’t accommodate those looking for him to discuss the subject – claiming he won’t address his career status again until the season is over. Jones told the assembled media that he didn’t want to take the focus off a Braves team currently sitting at first place in the NL East, or from Bobby Cox’s final season as manager for that club. He said that he had met earlier in the day with team president John Schuerholz. Not that he was entirely cagey about his intentions. At one point in the proceedings, he said, “Let’s face it, we all know which way I’m leaning.” For all intents and purposes, it’s likely then that this is the final season of his career, but it won’t be made official one way or the other until the 2010 season is over. It won’t stop the media from discussing the possibility, but it will keep reporters from hounding him and his teammates about hints regarding his position. Jones was not scheduled to be in the lineup for Thursday’s game against the Rays, but Cox said he was simply giving Jones the night off.

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