SEATTLE -- Funny Car pilot Alexis DeJoria will be sidelined for the NHRA Northwest Nationals this weekend because of injuries from a recent crash.The Kalitta Motorsports team will not enter the event after DeJoria injured her back and pelvis in a crash against the retaining wall last weekend in Sonoma, California.DeJoria hopes to return at the NHRA Nationals in Brainerd, Minnesota. Swell återförsäljare . NBA officials ruled the court unplayable in the Bucks final exhibition game on Oct. 25 because players were slipping, and the game was cancelled midway through the first period. Swell Marmor Flaska . A statement from the worlds top-ranked player says all checks "were satisfactory and showed positive evolution" regarding the injury, which contributed to his loss to Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne. http://www.swellbottlesverige.com/ . It says Pocklingtons lawyer filed the appeal Friday in a California court. CTV Edmonton also says Pocklington gave a $100,000 cash deposit as part of the conditions of his bail, and that he will be out on bail until his appeal is heard. Swell Flaska . Down by seven with 90 seconds left in regulation, thats where they looked comfortable. Swell Vattenflaska Sverige . "Hes going to have hip surgery on Jan. 7, and hell be expected to rehabilitate for four to six months beyond that," Canucks general manager Mike Gillis said Friday in an interview.(Sports Network) - Brett Lawrie will start at second base for the Blue Jays on Saturday when they continue their three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles. The Blue Jays activated Lawrie off the disabled list and assigned infielder Munenori Kawasaki to Triple-A Buffalo. Lawrie has been out since spraining his left ankle in a game against Atlanta on May 28. The Orioles will try for their fourth straight win after beating the Blue Jays 8-5 on Friday night. Chris Davis historic first half continued, as he finished 2-for-4 while belting his Major League-leading 35th home run. With two more RBI this weekend, Davis would join Miguel Cabrera as the only players in league history to record at least 30 homers and 90 RBI before the All-Star break. Adam Jones had three hits, including his 17th homer of the year, and J.J. Hardy also left the yard for his 16th, upping Baltimores home rum total to 128, best in the bigs. "These guys grind out at-bats all ballgame long. Its fun to watch," Orioles winning pitcher Chris Tillman said. "Ive said it a hundred times -- the quicker you get these guys back in the dugout and in the batters box, the more is going to happen." Tillman (11-3) did his part getting back on track after having a personal six-game winning streak snapped in his latest start, allowing three runs over six innings of work. After Tommy Hunter found himself in some trouble in the ninth, Jim Johnson recorded the final out for his Major Leaague-leading 32nd save.dddddddddddd Mark Buehrle (5-6) was saddled with the loss, surrendering eight earned runs in six innings to up his ERA to 4.89. The Blue Jays collected 14 hits on the night -- five more than the Orioles -- but left 20 runners on base. Edwin Encarnacion added to the fireworks with his 24th home run of the season, as did J.P. Arencibia with his 16th. Todd Redmond (1-1, 3.55) is set to make his second start of the season on Saturday afternoon for Toronto. Redmond allowed just one hit over five innings of work on July 7 in a win over Minnesota, the first of his career. "He couldnt have done a better job," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said of his rookie. Redmond was 3-1 with Triple-A Buffalo this season but had an ERA of 5.06 over 26 2/3 innings. For the Orioles, Jason Hammel will take the hill attempting to win his first game since late May. Despite his winless streak, Hammel is still a solid 7-5 on the year, although his 5.03 ERA has been far from ideal. Despite earning a no-decision in his latest outing, the 30-year-old right- hander put together one of his best starts of the season on July 7, allowing just six hits and one earned run in five innings of work against the Yankees. Hammel faced the Blue Jays on June 21, and while he struck out seven batters in six innings, he gave up four earned runs in the no-decision. Toronto has lost eight of its last 11 on the road and had a four-game winning streak versus the Orioles halted. ' ' '