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As-it-happens update October 21, 2017
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HOUSTON (AP) - The New York Yankees will have to win one more elimination game to get to their first World Series since 2009. This time, the Baby Bombers will play a Game 7 after missing a chance to close out the AL Championship Series against the ...
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MILWAUKEE - Giannis Antetokounmpo is no longer an up-and-comer, no longer a trendy name to prop up as next in line, having fully arrived into NBA superstardom and as a bona fide MVP candidate.
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PHOENIX -- Luke Walton came to Lonzo Ball's defense saying that his rookie point guard did not play as poorly as some might've believed in the Los Angeles Lakers' opener.
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MILWAUKEE -- Derrick Rose left the Cleveland Cavaliers' 116-97 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday with a sprained left ankle stemming from a hit by Bucks center Greg Monroe that the former MVP said should have been called a flagrant foul.
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PRO FOOTBALL. NEW YORK - Oakland running back Marshawn Lynch was suspended for one game without pay by the NFL for shoving a game official during the Raiders' victory over Kansas City on Thursday night.
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UNCASVILLE, Conn. - Gegard Mousasi was hoping to make a massive statement in his Bellator debut. He got the win over Alexander Shlemenko in Friday's Bellator 185 headliner, but it came by the skin of his teeth.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) If the first two games are any indication of the type of team the Portland Trail Blazers will be in 2017-18, they've put the rest of the NBA on notice.
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A tough week demonstrated the Detroit Red Wings can't afford any letdown. The Wings squandered a late lead Friday and lost in overtime to the Washington Capitals, 4-3, at Little Caesars Arena.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - The Green Bay Packers placed Aaron Rodgers on injured reserve Friday after the quarterback had surgery on his broken collarbone.
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We recap Friday's NBA action, including the Warriors' win over the Pelicans despite 35-point nights from Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins.
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