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As-it-happens update April 24, 2019
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NHL.com
Here is the April 24 edition of Dan Rosen's weekly mailbag, which runs every Wednesday. If you have a question, tweet it to @drosennhl and use #OvertheBoards. How big a loss is T.J. Oshie in the Washington Capitals lineup? Can the void be filled?
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ESPN
BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins were amped up for Game 7 against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night -- then got an extra boost late in the first period from a famous fan. With 4:29 remaining in the first period, the jumbotron at TD Garden panned to New ...
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FOXSports.com
Looks like we're having trouble loading this video. You can check out other videos while we get it together. ST. LOUIS — Paul DeJong hit a tiebreaking, leadoff homer in the eighth inning, Yadier Molina had three hits and two RBIs, and the St. Louis Cardinals ...
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FOXSports.com
TORONTO (AP) — If the lengthy first-inning video tribute of his Toronto Blue Jays highlights didn't convince the home fans of Kevin Pillar's value, he wasted no time in adding a reminder. Making his first appearance against the team that traded him away on ...
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NFL.com
Josh Gordon will be back with the New England Patriots, if or when he is reinstated from his indefinite suspension. LATEST ANALYSIS ▷ Davis' final mock: Giants pass on QB ▷ League evaluators assess QB class ▷ Who are draft's future All-Pros?
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ESPN
BOSTON -- Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy is aware that Boston fans sometimes have a love-hate relationship with longtime goaltender Tuukka Rask. After Rask's resounding Game 7 performance on Tuesday night, Cassidy said: "Hopefully he's converted a few.
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CBSSports.com
When the Chicago Cubs acquired Jose Quintana from the Chicago White Sox in 2017, they believed they were gaining a No. 2 starter on a team-friendly contract. Quintana has since qualified as something of a disappointment. Not because he has pitched ...
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The New York Times
MANCHESTER, England — As a child, James Milner was not allowed to wear red. His father, an ardent Leeds United fan, had established an outright ban. "We can't wear red, we're Leeds," he told his son. Red, in his mind, was for devils, the color that ...
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Los Angeles Times
Kawhi Leonard scored 27 points, Pascal Siakam added 24 and the Toronto Raptors used another stifling defensive effort to beat the Orlando Magic 115-96 on Tuesday night, winning their first-round playoff series in five games. Kyle Lowry scored 14 points as ...
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CBSSports.com
The Cincinnati Reds won on Tuesday, giving them their fourth victory in their past five tries and pulling their record to 9-13 on the season. Cincinnati topped the Atlanta Braves 7-6 behind a number of new additions: Yasiel Puig homered and drove in three; ...
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Chicago Tribune
The Cubs will be forced to tinker with their greatest asset — the pitching staff. And the expected changes involve more than just the impending return of left-handed ace Jon Lester. Tyler Chatwood's sterling performance Sunday, Mike Montgomery's recovery ...
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Los Angeles Times
It should have been a sophisticated, exhaustive search for the basketball leader of the NBA's most celebrated franchise. It has, instead, been just another Lakers pie fight. Advertisement. It's messy, it's farcical, and the winner could be whoever has the foresight ...
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The New York Times
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors turned in another dominant defensive effort, extending their playoff winning streak to a team-record four and clinching a berth in the second round. Kawhi Leonard scored 27 points, Pascal Siakam added 24 and the Raptors ...
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NJ.com
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier woke up at 6 a.m. Tuesday momentarily forgetting that he'd banged up his left ankle sliding into second base just a few hours earlier late into his club's 4-3, 14-inning victory over the Los Angeles Angels at ...
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Tampa Bay Times
From the opener to the fill-in closer, and from the bottom of the batting order, Rays get the job done. Catcher Mike Zunino and fill-in closer Emilio Pagan were two of the stars of the game for the Rays. [MONICA HERNDON | Times]. By Marc Topkin. Published ...
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NBCSports.com
SAN JOSE -- Before the Sharks could score their first goal of Game 7 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoffs series, the Vegas Golden Knights scored theirs -- but not without a review. Exactly halfway through the second period of Game 7 on Tuesday, Vegas ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
HOUSTON – After talking his way into the lineup, Eddie Rosario performed a medley of his greatest hits Tuesday — hit another homer, broke another record, threw another runner out, talked about being humbled to be mentioned with some of the franchise's ...
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The New York Times
Zack Wheeler hit his first major league home run and struck out 11 in seven sharp innings as the Mets handed the Philadelphia Phillies their fifth loss in six games, 9-0, on Tuesday night. The only spirit the Phillies showed came in the ninth when two fastballs ...
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CBSSports.com
Defensive lineman Bryan Bresee, the No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2020, made his college announcement live Tuesday on CBS Sports HQ, and the decision was good news for the Clemson Tigers. With Bresee verbally committing to Dabo Swinney's ...
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CNN
(CNN) Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Aly Raisman became a symbol of strength for survivors as she spoke out against her abuser Larry Nassar last year. Now she's standing with women who accuse former USC gynecologist Dr. George Tyndall of sexual ...
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Forbes
Two weeks ago, the college basketball season wrapped up in dramatic fashion with the University of Virginia cutting down the nets as national champions for the first time in program history. Speaking of history, this year's championship roster happened to ...
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NJ.com
Jonathan Stewart's lone disappointing season with the Giants was his final in the NFL. The veteran running back signed a one-day contract with the Carolina Panthers in order to retire as a member of the organization, the team announced on Tuesday.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian
With a chance to showcase the momentum it has garnered all season, Penn track will test its confidence in the historic 125th Penn Relays this weekend. The Red and Blue have positioned themselves to perform well, and both the men's and women's teams ...
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247Sports
It's NFL Draft week and many are wondering what will the Green Bay Packers do with their two first round picks. Green Bay will pick at No. 12 and No. 30 overall in this year's draft and they have needs on both sides of the ball. But with the team signing four ...
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Los Angeles Times
No team in Major League Soccer has been better than the Galaxy over the last month, which led captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic to an interesting conclusion: Perhaps the only team that can beat the Galaxy right now is the Galaxy. "I think our only threat is ourselves ...
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BoltBeat
The Los Angeles Chargers are back in the building, and the road to Super Bowl 54 is underway. The Bolts set high standards in 2018, but there's still plenty to do. The NFL draft is just around the corner, general managers, analysts and fans are running ...
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American Hockey League
Filip Zadina registered his first three career playoff points to lead Grand Rapids to a 6-2 victory over Chicago in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series on Tuesday night at Van Andel Arena. Owning a 2-1 series lead, the Griffins can close out the Central ...
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Washington Post
The Milwaukee Bucks won their first playoff series since 2001 on Monday, and the breakthrough was mostly greeted by yawns. Ironically, Giannis Antetokounmpo, perhaps the NBA's most exciting player, was responsible for the basketball world's deep feeling ...
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Heavy.com
The Portland Trail Blazers have punched their ticket to the second round of the NBA playoffs. The Blazers will play the winner of the San Antonio Spurs and Denver Nuggets. Portland's playoff schedule for the next round will be announced once the matchup ...
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American Hockey League
Syracuse kept its season alive on Tuesday night with a 2-1 road victory over Cleveland in Game 3 of their North Division semifinal series. The Monsters still hold a 2-1 series lead as they prepare to host Game 4 on Thursday. AHL rookie of the year Alex ...
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Washington Post
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel adjusted the targeting rule in college football, allowing video review officials to overturn calls if any element of the penalty cannot be confirmed. The adjustment to the rule announced Tuesday means there will be no ...
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Space City Scoop
Houston Rockets center, Clint Capela, has seen his numbers dip since the start of the playoffs. Capela is fighting multiple illnesses, which has clearly limited his energy on the court. In Game 4 of the first round series between the Rockets and Jazz, Clint ...
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12newsnow.com KBMT-KJAC
BATON ROUGE, La. — From Lamar Athletics. Lamar University (14-27) came within inches Tuesday in a mid-week showdown at #9 Louisiana State University (27-15). The Cardinals came within inches but ultimately fell 5-3 to the Tigers at Alex Box Stadium.
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Stuff.co.nz
Remember George Bridge, the speedy Crusaders' wing who ran in 15 tries last year but has only played four matches so far this season? Good news. The 24-year-old is over the knee/hamstring injury which has sidelined him since round six, and will start on ...
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247Sports
Josh Rosen to the New York Giants cannot be ruled out just yet. During his draft week episode of The Adam Schefter podcast, the ESPN Insider mentioned three teams as the leaders to trade for Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen. Schefter first named ...
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Sports Illustrated
Javier Báez gave us another example of why many consider him the most entertaining player in the game. Right after Anthony Rizzo homered to give the Cubs a six-run lead in Tuesday night's 7-2 victory over the Dodgers at Wrigley Field, Baez tapped a soft ...
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Washington Post
BARCELONA, Spain — Second-seeded Alexander Zverev lost to 81st-ranked Nicolas Jarry in the Barcelona Open on Tuesday after failing to convert a match point, while former champion Kei Nishikori and third-seeded Dominic Thiem easily advanced to the ...
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MASNsports.com
DENVER - It got lost in the Nationals' 7-5 loss to the Rockies that saw the home team score the final five runs, but in the larger picture the Nats have to be encouraged by Brian Dozier's recent resurgence at the plate. Dozier, among the biggest ...
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Tech Lunch Pail (blog)
When Brock Hoffman announced that he was pursuing a hardship medical waiver to play next season, there was no doubt that he should receive it with his mother dealing with a brain tumor and Virginia Tech being closer to home than Coastal Carolina.
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