NEW YORK -- The Baltimore Orioles have signed right-hander Tommy Hunter, bringing him back for a sixth straight season.The Orioles announced the move before Sundays game against the New York Yankees. They also recalled righty Oliver Drake from Triple-A Norfolk and designated lefty T.J. McFarland and outfielder Julio Borbon for assignment.Hunter was 2-2 with a 3.74 ERA in 21 games for Cleveland this season. He was in the minors rehabbing a recent back injury when the Indians cut him on Thursday.The 30-year-old Hunter played for Baltimore from 2011-15, going 21-20 with a 4.22 ERA. He said he was thrilled to rejoin the Orioles, adding there were a lot of smiles, a lot of hugs when he walked into the clubhouse.Manager Buck Showalter said Hunter brought a lot of experience, having spent so much time in the AL East.Felt fortunate to add him at this time of year, Showalter said.Drake has pitched four games for Baltimore this year, giving up six earned runs in 5 2/3 innings.McFarland was 2-2 with a 6.93 ERA in 16 games. Borbon went 4 for 13 in six games. Blake Taylor Jersey .C. -- Kemba Walker and the Charlotte Bobcats got off to a fast start, and the Sacramento Kings were never quite able to catch up. Jose Cruz Jr. Jersey Large . LOUIS -- Cardinals cleanup hitter Allen Craig says hes recovered from a foot injury and ready to be put on St. http://www.customastrosjersey.com/custom-carlos-beltran-jersey-large-476y.html . The Brazilian goalkeeper signed a loan deal with the Major League Soccer club on Friday as he looks to get playing time ahead of this summers World Cup in his home country. Don Wilson Jersey . -- Jimmie Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and dominated once more at Dover. Bryan Abreu Jersey . Nine days before the opening ceremony, organizing committee chief Dmitry Chernyshenko said Wednesday that Sochi is "fully ready" and will deliver safe, friendly and well-run games that defy the grim reports that have overshadowed preparations. Niki Lauda says he can understand why Nico Rosberg was penalised for his overtake of Max Verstappen during the German Grand Prix, saying the German simply went too wide at the corner.?A poor start from Rosberg saw him drop to fourth behind the Red Bulls but he appeared to be fighting back mid-way through the race. On lap 30 he threw his Mercedes deep into the corner on the inside of Verstappen, who had to bail out across the run-off area.Despite Rosberg protesting and telling Mercedes he applied full steering lock, onboard replays showed this was not the case until after Verstappen was running out of space. The stewards gave him a five-second penalty, which he served at his next stop.When asked what he thought about the incident, Lauda told Sky Sports: Honestly I think its OK. You can interpret it that way, that he went too wide, so I understand its a fifty-fifty decision so if thats what they decide theres nothing you can do.To make matters worse for Rosberg, a stopwatch malfunction on the Mercedes pit wall meant he actually stayed stationarry for eight seconds before the team changed his tyres.dddddddddddd. That delay dropped him behind the Red Bull drivers, forcing him to settle for fourth position -- meaning he goes into the summer break 19 points behind teammate Lewis Hamilton in the championship.However, Lauda refused to blame just the pit stop for the result.?We had various problems but I have to say the Red Bulls were very quicker here than I thought altogether, which is a good result for them.Nico lost speed on his car but not for mechanical reasons and Red Bull improved the speed, they did the right strategy and did really good.The decision is consistent with what the stewards decided in Austria, when Rosberg went straight on at a corner and into Lewis Hamilton as they vied for the lead on the final lap. On that occasion, he was handed a ten-second time penalty. It means Rosberg has been given time penalties at three of the last four races.? ' ' '