LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Hall of Fame jockey Calvin Borel will return to riding later this month at Ellis Park following a five-month layoff during which he supposedly retired while dealing with personal issues.Borel has been at Churchill Downs most every morning in recent weeks, working horses for trainer Buff Bradley. Borel has been living at Bradleys farm in Frankfort, Ky., since resurfacing from a self-imposed hiatus during which he spent time in Florida and in his home state of Louisiana.Borel has hired veteran agent Frank Bernis to handle his business. Bernis said the first day back for Borel will be Aug. 27 at Ellis in western Kentucky.Were riding one for Buff that day, said Bernis. Were going to ease back into it.Bernis added that Borel would like to be going great guns at the rich five-day meet Sept. 3-15 at Kentucky Downs.Borel, 49, last rode March 26 at Oaklawn Park, where he announced several days later through his then-agent, Larry Melancon, that he was retiring. Bradley and Bernis have confirmed that Borel is separated from his wife, Lisa, with whom he purchased a home in south-central Florida about two years ago after selling their Louisville, Ky., residence.Borel also has spent time in Louisiana with his grieving older brother, retired trainer Cecil Borel, whose wife, Debbie, died Jan. 1, 2015.Borel is best known as the only jockey to win the Kentucky Derby three times in a four-year period, having triumphed aboard Street Sense (2007), Mine That Bird (2009), and Super Saver (2010), and as the regular rider of 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra. He has 5,146 wins and $127.1 million in mount earnings in a career that began in Louisiana in 1983. He was inducted into the National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame in 2013.Prior to his layoff, Borel had not exactly been riding in peak form. Competing primarily on the Kentucky circuit, his statistics had fallen off dramatically from his peak years of 2007 ($10 million in mount earnings) and 2009 ($9.2 million), with his 2015 mounts having earned just $1.7 million, his lowest total since 1990.Bradley and Bernis both said Borel has put his personal issues behind him and is eager to return.Hes raring to go, said Bernis, who also will continue to work for jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. His head is back in it. Cheap Nike Tanjun Online . Supported by three-run homers from Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos, the young right-hander went seven strong innings in the Washington Nationals 8-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. Wholesale Nike Tanjun Shoes . Radwanska, making her debut in the Seoul tournament, hit eight aces in a match that lasted 1 hour, 4 minutes at Olympic Park tennis stadium. "It was definitely a very good match -- I was playing really good tennis," Radwanska said. http://www.niketanjuncheap.com/ . 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His last time out he lost on the road to the Chicago White Sox, surrendering seven runs on eight hits in five innings while striking out two and walking four.In 19 1/3 innings to date, he has walked 13 while allowing 22 hits, a far cry from the form he showed at Lehigh Valley, where he gave up 105 hits and walked just 37 in 129 2/3 innings.Im not used to this, Thompson said after the loss to White Sox, according to Major League Baseballs official web site. The issue is pretty evident. Im not throwing strikes, and when I am throwing strikes, theyre not good strikes. Its coming back to the drawing board and figuring it out a little bit.Thompson has never faced Washington.Ellis, acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for fellow catcher Carlos Ruiz last Thursday, belted a tie-breaking two-run double in the seventh inning of his first game with Philadelphia, a 5-1 road victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.It felt good regardless of whats happened in the last four days, Ellis said, acccording to MLB.ddddddddddddom. It feels good to drive in runs, feels good to help put your team ahead and help contribute to a team win.Roark, a model of consistency most of the season for the Nationals, is winless in his last two starts. His last time out he absorbed a 10-8 loss to Baltimore, going five innings and allowing five runs (four earned) on seven hits while striking out four and walking three.It was Roarks shortest outing in his last six starts, and the most runs he has allowed in the same span. All five of those runs came in the first two innings, when he threw 62 pitches and hit three batters.I couldnt locate; it was as simple as that, Roark said, according to MLB.com. I was trying to go inside to get them off the plate and make them feel uncomfortable. Thats how I pitch. Obviously not my best outing. What I love is that we came back and came pretty darn close to tying it up or possibly winning it.Roark is 4-5 with a 4.35 ERA in 10 career games against the Phillies, eight of them starts.The Nationals comeback attempt also fell short Sunday, in a 5-3 loss to Colorado. They spotted the Rockies a 4-1 lead after three innings, but could muster only three solo homers, by Trae Turner, Wilson Ramos and Bryce Harper.Harpers homer, his 23rd of the season, was a leadoff shot off reliever Boone Logan in the ninth inning. Adam Ottavino, Logans successor, then retired Anthony Rendon, Ramos and Ryan Zimmerman, sending Washington to its sixth loss in eight games. ' ' '