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Gerad Parker took over on an interim basis halfway through last season and went 0-6.Brohm, a former Louisville quarterback, went 30-10 in three seasons at Western Kentucky and has led the Hilltoppers to bowl bids all three seasons.BASEBALLSAN FRANCISCO -- Free-agent closer Mark Melancon and the San Francisco Giants agreed to a $62 million, four-year contract, pending a physical.Its the richest contract ever for a closer, topping Jonathan Papelbons $50 million, four-year deal with the Phillies from 2012-15, and the average annual value tops Mariano Riveras $15 million with the New York Yankees from 2011-12.Melancon gets a full no-trade clause and the chance to opt out after the first two years. The right-hander had 47 saves last season with Pittsburgh and Washington.LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers re-signed free-agent pitcher Rich Hill to a $48 million, three-year contract after he went 3-2 with a 1.83 ERA in six starts with the team he joined at the trade deadline.The 36-year-old left-hander was acquired from Oakland on Aug. 1. Hill went 1-1 with a 3.46 ERA in three postseason starts for the NL West champion Dodgers. He has a 38-28 career record with a 4.10 ERA in 221 games over 12 major league seasons.Hill was 12-5 with a 2.12 ERA in 20 starts for the Dodgers and As last season.HOUSTON -- Carlos Beltran and the Houston Astros finalized a $16 million, one-year contract.Beltran turns 40 in April. He hit a combined .295 with 29 home runs and 93 RBI last season for the New York Yankees and Texas. The switch-hitter split his time as a designated hitter and right fielder, playing 151 games.Beltran is a nine-time All-Star and has hit .323 with 16 homers and 41 RBI in 55 postseason games. He spent the last half of the 2004 season with the Astros and hit a postseason record-tying eight home runs.In 19 seasons, Beltran is a career .281 hitter with 421 home runs and 1,536 RBI.TORONTO -- The Blue Jays signed utilityman Steve Pearce to a two-year, $12.5 million contract, a move that could spell the end of Edwin Encarnacions tenure in Toronto. Pearce hit .288 with 13 home runs in 85 games for Tampa Bay and Baltimore last season.OXON HILL, Md. -- The Boston Red Sox exercised the 2018 option on manager John Farrells contract.Farrell won the World Series in his first season running the Red Sox in 2013 and led them back to the playoffs last season. He is 339-309 over four seasons in Boston.COLLEGE BASKETBALLReigning national champion Villanova is No. 1 in the AP Top 25 mens college basketball poll for the second time in school history.The Wildcats (8-0), who were No. 1 for three weeks in February last season, moved up one spot from last week with 57 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel.UCLA (9-0), which beat No. 1 Kentucky 97-92 on Saturday, jumped from 11th to second with two first-place votes. Kentucky, which dropped to sixth, had been No. 1 for the past two weeks.WOMENS COLLEGE BASKETBALLUConn is back in a familiar spot, No. 1 in the poll.The Huskies (7-0) passed Notre Dame (8-0) for the top position in The Associated Press womens basketball poll, barely edging the Irish by two points. The rivals will face each other on Wednesday in South Bend, Indiana.PRO FOOTBALLLAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears placed quarterback Jay Cutler on injured reserve because of a season-ending right shoulder injury.PRO BASKETBALLCHICAGO -- The Chicago Bulls suspended Rajon Rondo for their game against the Portland Trail Blazers due to conduct detrimental to the team.The 30-year-old point guard has been disciplined several times during his 11 NBA seasons.Chicago lost 112-110.CLEVELAND -- The Cavaliers have made other arrangements for players who do not want to stay at a New York hotel branded by President-elect Donald Trump.LeBron James and several teammates have decided not to stay at Trump Soho in lower Manhattan this week. 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The two-time PGA Tour winner had four straight birdies on the front nine, and added two more on Nos. 10 and 12. However, his approach shot on the par-4 14th buried in the bank of a hazard in front of the green. After a drop in the fairway, his next shot landed about 40 feet short of the hole. Likely facing a double bogey at best, Pernice instead curled in the long putt. "Youre not really thinking about making it. I just hit a good putt and it rolled right in perfectly," he said. With the momentum, he then birdied Nos. 15 and 18. Playing in the tournament for the first time, the 53-year-old Pernice will likely need to shoot a similar score Sunday to win his first tour event since the 2009 SAS Championship. He has been close this year, with two second-place finishes and three thirds in his 14 previous starts. "I really feel like my ball striking has come around," said Pernice, who worked on "a couple of things" with his instructor, E.J. Pfister, before last weeks Senior British Open. "My puttings been pretty good all year, so Im looking forward to the opportunity Ive got myself tomorrow. ... Its going to take another good score, thats for sure." The 63-year-old Kite, trying to become the oldest winner in the history of the 50-and-over tour, also shot 65 -- his lowest score at the course in five years. He birdied No. 2 and finished his front nine by going eagle-birdie-birdie to get to 9 under, and birdied Nos. 11 and 18, missing a 25-foot eagle putt on the finishing hoole by less than a foot.dddddddddddd "I got off to a great start yesterday -- I was 5-under par through seven and then I kind of sat on it the rest of the round and made a couple bogeys," he said. "Today, was just the opposite of that. I got off to kind of a slow start. I birdied No. 2, but had birdie putts on Nos. 1 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6. ... They moved the tees up on No. 7 making that a drivable par 4. I hit driver to the front edge of the green and made about a 25-footer for eagle and that kind of jump-started my round today." Kite, who won the event in 2004, is winless on tour since the 2008 Boeing Classic -- 114 starts ago. "Im looking forward to being nervous tomorrow," he said. "Im anxious for that. It means youre doing something." Kite has battled swing issues all year, resulting in just four top-16 finishes in 15 events. However, he tied for 14th in the Senior British Open. "I played terrific over there last week, but I did not putt particularly well," he said. "Last week was very encouraging." Jay Don Blake, Rod Spittle and Corey Pavin were three strokes back at 10 under. Blake and Rod Spittle shot 66, and Pavin had a 69. "The scoreboard is bleeding out there, you see a lot of red," Kite said. Fifty-nine of the 81 players are under par. First-round leader Mark Wiebe, the Senior British Open winner Monday in a playoff, followed his opening 64 with a 71 to fall into a tie for sixth at 9 under. Kirk Triplett, who shot the days low round of 64, also was 9 under along with John Riegger (69) and Bart Bryant (69). Kenny Perry, coming off consecutive major victories in the Senior Players Championship and U.S. Senior Open, had a 71 to join Gene Sauers (66), Colin Montgomerie (69) and Jeff Brehaut (70) at 8 under. ' ' '