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Looking at Cleveland's All-Star game with fresh eyes, making new memories — Terry Pluto Carlos Santana deserves huge cheers during the All-Star events in Cleveland. Photo by John Kuntz, cleveland.com. 0. By Terry Pluto, The Plain Dealer. CLEVELAND, Ohio – I was thrilled about Rocky Colavito coming back to Cleveland for the All-Star ...
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The message Yankees sent during rare loss to Rays ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A loss is a loss is a loss … and sometimes something valuable can come with it. You can learn from losing. false. Why Yankees' Masahiro Tanaka was so surprised to be named All-Star replacement. Right-handed starter Masahiro ...
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2019 British Open: John Daly denied use of cart at Royal Portrush, still plans to play in major event John Daly's request to use a golf cart at the 148th Open Championship at Royal Portrush has been denied by the R&A, and despite not being pleased with the decision, Daly maintains he will still compete in the tournament. Daly requested the cart due to pain ...
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If Jon Jones Is The Floyd Mayweather Of MMA, Thiago Santos Might Be His Jose Luis Castillo Jon Jones retained his UFC Light Heavyweight title, but he wasn't at his best on Saturday night. While Thiago Santos deserves credit for the champion's less-than-stellar performance in a split-decision win, some of the blame belongs on Bones' shoulders.
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Tacko Fall had his moments The legend of Tacko Fall is growing. Fall — who went toe-to-toe with Zion Williamson in the second round of the NCAA Tournament — had a solid first NBA Summer League game with the Boston Celtics in Las Vegas. The 7-foot-7 center had six points, four ...
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Portrush roots have made Brooks Koepka's caddie the go-to guy in advance of Open Championship BLAINE, Minn. — Ricky Elliott is the hardest-working caddie in golf these days. No one else even comes close. You'd think that goes with the territory when working for the No. 1 player in the world. And, sure, Elliott, one of the game's best caddies and a fine ...
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Baltimore Orioles open to moving Andrew Cashner The Baltimore Orioles have moved away from their earlier stance, and could be willing to part with Andrew Cashner before the trade deadline. Towards the end of June, the Baltimore Orioles had indicated that they were unwilling to part ways with Andrew ...
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Nathan Eovaldi could provide boost to your fantasy bullpen For many fantasy baseball owners, the All-Star break provides a respite from the daily grind of managing your roster. It might be just three days off, but after three months of hardcore dedication, those 72 hours feel like a 10-day vacation in Hawaii. Enjoy it ...
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Egypt sack coach after exit from Cup of Nations CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Egypt coach Javier Aguirre became the first casualty of the Africa Cup of Nations as he was sacked just hours after the hosts were bundled out of the tournament by South Africa in the round of 16. Hosts Egypt lost 1-0 to an 85th minute ...
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Funeral arrangements finalized for former Kentucky quarterback Jared Lorenzen LEXINGTON - Funeral arrangements for former Kentucky quarterback Jared Lorenzen have been finalized. According to Lorenzen's obituary, a celebration of his life will be held Wednesday from 2 p.m.- 6 p.m. as well as a burial service at St. Pius X Church in ...
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Frank Lampard sends message to Callum Hudson-Odoi after becoming Chelsea manager Frank Lampard says 'fantastic talent' Callum Hudson-Odoi is central to Chelsea's future. Hudson-Odoi, 18, enjoyed a breakthrough season at Stamford Bridge before suffering an injury in April. The winger is rated as one of the brightest prospects in English ...
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Africa Cup of Nations: Egypt sack head coach Javier Aguirre after last-16 exit Egypt have sacked head coach Javier Aguirre after the hosts suffered a shock defeat by South Africa in the last-16 of the Africa Cup of Nation. The Pharaohs were the pre-tournament favourites but lost 1-0 in Cairo after Thembinkosi Lorch's 85th minute winner ...
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Rohit admits records mean nothing without World Cup glory Cape Town - India batsman Rohit Sharma is in the process of rewriting the record books but the opener insists he will not be satisfied unless he lifts the World Cup at Lord's next Sunday. Sharma notched a fifth century of the tournament in a seven-wicket ...
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Sims has 21, Lynx hand 4th straight loss 74-71 Odyssey Sims scored 21 points, Sylvia Fowles had a double-double and the Minnesota Lynx handed the Connecticut Sun their fourth-straight loss 74-71 on Saturday. Fowles had 18 points and 11 rebounds for Minnesota. Danielle Robinson had 13 points, ...
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Lions defeat GWS Giants, as North Melbourne and Demons post AFL round 16 victories The Lions have beaten the Giants to move a step closer to securing a finals berth, while the Kangaroos toppled the Saints in Hobart and the Demons celebrated winning a nail-biter against the Blues at the MCG.
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England run out of steam in Nice as Sweden claim World Cup bronze medal This is how England's World Cup ends: not with a bang, but with a whimper. For all the record viewing figures broken back home Phil Neville will know that this team have fallen short. From the outset he has had them down as World Cup winners - here, ...
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LOOK: Meeting of the minds as Coach Jimmy poses with Coach Spo Sacramento Kings assistant coach Jimmy Alapag wasn't going to turn down the opportunity to pick the mind of Miami Heat head coach and fellow Pinoy Erik Spoelstra, when the two crossed paths at the 2019 NBA Las Vegas Summer League. He was ...
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Sir Bradley Wiggins rejoins Tour de France peloton – on the back of a motorbike Sir Bradley Wiggins has made an exciting return to the Tour de France peloton, only this time from the back of a motorbike. The winner of the 2012 Tour has got up close and personal with stage one of the 2019 edition following along on the race bike. Wiggins ...
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Equine Queen Enable triumphant at Sandown Many great warriors over both codes have graced the turf at Sandown, but it is fair to say few will have come back to quite the unbridled delight that greeted the John Gosden-trained five-year-old Enable after the Eclipse Stakes. The roof-raising cheers as ...
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