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As-it-happens update May 29, 2019
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NHL.com
Here is the May 29 edition of Dan Rosen's weekly mailbag, which runs every Wednesday. If you have a question, tweet it to @drosennhl and use #OvertheBoards. Does Joel Quenneville swing the tables for the Florida Panthers as far as signing Artemi ...
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CBSSports.com
DESTIN, Fla. -- The SEC is conducting a comprehensive review of its football officiating. The obvious question: Why is the best conference in college football conducting a comprehensive review of its officiating? The answer: Why not? SEC commissioner Greg ...
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Los Angeles Times
Dave Roberts was like a puppet-master in the seventh inning Tuesday night, furiously tugging the strings of the Dodgers bullpen until all the lines got crossed and his marionettes collapsed in a heap. The manager's third pitching change of the inning left him ...
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The New York Times
Eric Hosmer hit a three-run homer during a big first inning against Masahiro Tanaka, and San Diego Manager Andy Green burned through his bullpen to help the Padres hold off the Yankees, 5-4, on a soggy Tuesday night in the Bronx. The Yankees tried to ...
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NBCSports.com
They call it the Windy City for a reason, but the gusts can only do so much. For the photographer Tuesday at Guaranteed Rate Field, the ceremonial first pitch took a turn for the worst. A left turn for the worst. Juuuuust a bit outside pic.twitter.com/tRHeMocpXr.
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New York Post
Eight Yankees took at-bats. Four Padres pitchers took the mound. Three runs were scored. The bottom of the seventh inning Tuesday had a little bit of everything. It began with the Yankees down big and nearly ended with them ahead. "It was interesting.
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NBCSports.com
BOX SCORE Nick Pivetta survived a rocky first inning, got a big assist from the bullpen and a couple of big hits from teammates Bryce Harper and Cesar Hernandez as the Phillies opened a three-game homestand with a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on ...
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Washington Post
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Austin Meadows homered for the third straight game and five Tampa Bay pitchers combined to throw a six-hitter and beat struggling AL East rival Toronto 3-1 on Tuesday night. The second-place Rays won for the fourth straight time, ...
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CBSSports.com
The Oakland Raiders have not shied away from character concerns this offseason, adding both Antonio Brown and Vontaze Burfict despite significant and controversial headlines surrounding both veterans. On Tuesday, the team continued its intake of ...
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MASNsports.com
ATLANTA - They got the dominant start they needed from Stephen Strasburg. They got both the power and the patience they needed from their lineup to give them a late lead. They got a near-disaster in the eighth inning from one of the usual suspects out of ...
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NBCSports.com
It's all about the Bruins and the momentum they've captured after taking Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. 1:12 - Joe Haggerty joins Trenni Kusnierek and Gary Tanguay break down the Bruins Game 1 win over the Blues. 7:16 - Tom Giles and Joe Haggerty ...
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Sacramento Bee
The Kings have begun to assemble Luke Walton's coaching staff after several weeks of closed-door meetings with candidates. A league source told The Sacramento Bee the Kings have hired Bob Beyer, Jesse Mermuys and Roy Rana as assistant coaches.
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Chicago Sun-Times
HOUSTON – Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant, who has been sidelined since colliding with teammate Jason Heyward in the outfield Sunday, might be ready to return to the lineup Wednesday for the final game of the Astros series, manager Joe Maddon said.
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AZCentral.com
Arizona State, Grayhawk Golf Club and Scottsdale are on the clock. With the completion of a two-week run for the NCAA Division I Golf Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., on Wednesday, the grand experiment of giving the men's and women's tournaments a ...
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SNY.tv
Under center, Daniel Jones is the heir apparent to Eli Manning, who is already leading by example toward the young quarterback. Addressing reporters Tuesday, Jones said Manning's daily routine and practice habits have already left an impression on him ...
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
NEW ORLEANS – And then there was only one. That is how track & field fans, athletes and coaches alike are feeling as the conference championships and NCAA Division I East and West Preliminary Rounds are officially in the books, with only the NCAA ...
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Washington Post
Guard R.J. Hampton, a top U.S. prospect, has decided to forego his college eligibility to sign with the New Zealand Breakers in the National Basketball League. The 18-year-old Hampton, who is a possible top 10 selection in the 2020 NBA draft, turned down ...
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The Providence Journal
Let's start with the Golden State Warriors. Is there a better basketball treat anywhere? Hard to think of one. To watch them play is like seeing some playground fantasy come true, the players firing shots from everywhere, playing loose and free, as if the coach ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - South Africa will be without experienced pace bowler Dale Steyn for Thursday's Cricket World Cup opener against England at The Oval after failing to shake off a recurring shoulder problem. But they are hoping he will be fit to face India on June 5 ...
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SuperSport
Fuelled by the pain of their failed Premier League title bid, Liverpool's stars admit they are desperate to win the club's sixth European Cup when they face Tottenham in Saturday's Champions League final. Jurgen Klopp's side will be motivated by a burning ...
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Detroit Free Press
BALTIMORE — With the Detroit Tigers reeling, losers of 12 of their last 13 games entering Tuesday night's game against the Baltimore Orioles, it was time for Matthew Boyd to step up. It was Boyd's four-inning start against the Astros on May 13 that started the ...
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Riverview High grad and current Booker coach will be inducted Nov. 15 at Marshall Student Center on the USF campus. SARASOTA. Shantia Grace will receive a big-time honor at the University of South Florida. The former Riverview High player and current ...
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Bleedin' Blue
The St. Louis Blues entered the Stanley Cup Final with some fire. They got cold water thrown on them rather quickly. The St. Louis Blues came out like a house on fire in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. They had fans' hopes soaring about as high as they ...
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NEWS.com.au
England's Jofra Archer has taken international cricket in his stride so far and believes he can continue improving as the World Cup gets under way. Archer has been in the England set-up for less than a month but seems certain to take up new-ball duties in the ...
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Goal.com
The holders weren't the only ones to underwhelm in what has been a continental campaign full of surprises. This season's edition of the Champions League may have been one of the best in recent memory, but it has certainly come with its fair share of ...
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SKOR North (blog)
MINNEAPOLIS — Byron Buxton's attempts to avoid collisions with the wall came to an end Tuesday night in the second inning at Target Field as the Twins center fielder suffered a bruised right knee against the Brewers. Buxton had to leave the game but ...
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