The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

A’s, MLB meet with Murray

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Representa­tives of the Oakland Athletics and Major League Baseball met Jan. 13 with Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray, a day before the Oklahoma quarterbac­k’s deadline to enter the NFL draft, a person with direct knowledge of the session said.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting was not made public. Oakland executives remained confident as recently as the baseball winter meetings last month in Las Vegas that Murray would report to spring training this year and pursue baseball. MLB joined the efforts to persuade the dualsport star, sending someone from its marketing group to the meeting, the source said.

Murray’s Sooners lost in a college football playoff semifinal Dec. 29 to eventual runner-up Alabama.

Drafted last June in the first round as the ninth overall pick, the outfielder signed with Oakland for $4.66 million.

NFL

KUECHENBER­G DIES >> Former Miami Dolphins guard Bob Kuechenber­g, a six-time Pro Bowl selection and member of the only NFL team to achieve a perfect season, died at age 71.

His death Jan. 12 was confirmed by the Dolphins, who had no further details.

Kuechenber­g joined the Dolphins as a free agent in 1970, coach Don Shula’s first season, and played for them until 1983. He started every game for the team that went 17-0 in 1972, and started 16 games for the team that repeated as Super Bowl champions in 1973.

Kuechenber­g was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a member of the Dolphins’ Honor Roll.

“I was sorry to learn of the passing of Bob Kuechenber­g, who was not only one of the best players I ever coached but one of the toughest as well,” Shula said in a statement. “He was one of the key performers on our championsh­ip teams.”

Shula said Kuechenber­g played with a broken arm in the 1974 Super Bowl and still dominated Hall of Fame defensive tackle Alan Page as Miami beat Minnesota 24-7. That game was 45 years ago Sunday.

Former teammate Jim Langer, a Hall of Fame center, said he stayed in touch with Kuechenber­g, spoke with him in the past week and was shocked to learn of his death.

“He was the kind of guy you’d want in your foxhole,” Langer said. “He played hard and was very intense about the game, which was typical of our team. He was my roommate for 10 years, and we talked football damn near all the time.” FEMALE OFFICIAL MAKES

HISTORY >> Sarah Thomas is the first woman to work an NFL playoff game as an on-field official.

Thomas was the down judge in the Jan. 13 divisional round game between New England and the Los Angeles Chargers. That’s a first, according to the league’s Twitter account .

Thomas was hired in 2015 and was already the league’s first female fulltime official.

Terri Valenti was the replay official in Saturday’s playoff game between the Chiefs and Colts, also a first.

TV

ATHLETES AMONG ‘BIG BROTHER’ CAST >> Olympic champion swimmer Ryan Lochte is among the cast announced for the second season of “Big Brother: Celebrity Edition.”

Other house members announced Jan. 13 by CBS include former NFL star Ricky Williams, Olympian Lolo Jones and former WWE wrestler Natalie Eva Marie.

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