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| How Trout and Bellinger are bucking the strikeout trend ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Strikeouts are up, again, for the 14th consecutive year, but there are potential signs of a subtle shift beginning to take place, evident at the sport's highest levels. Monday's Freeway Series opener between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the ... | |
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| Messi beats Ronaldo in 2019 Forbes rich list Lionel Messi has topped Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid athletes as soccer players dominated the podium in 2019. The Barcelona forward earned $127 million this past year in a combination of his salary and endorsements -- $18 million more than ... | |
| A new Tyson takes Vegas LAS VEGAS, NV. -- For centuries now, fighting has been the Fury family business. A clan of Irish Travellers, the Furys were fighters - the bare-knuckle variety, mostly -- the way other families were cobblers or farmers or blacksmiths. They've fought in mineshafts ... | |
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| Johnny Manziel says name change lasted less than week Johnny Manziel was going through a few failed runs in the Canadian Football League and the Alliance of American Football when he announced he wanted to be called "John." However, Manziel revealed Monday the change didn't last a week. JOHNNY ... | |
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| Report: Pirates' 'preference' is to trade Corey Dickerson Corey Dickerson appears to be the odd man out of the Pirates' outfield. The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported Tuesday that the club's "preference" is to trade the 30-year-old former Gold Glove winner to relieve its glut of talent at the position. This despite ... | |
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| Blues watch parties at both Busch, Enterprise Center ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tens of thousands of people are expected in downtown St. Louis for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, even though the game itself is in Boston. The St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins play the decisive game Wednesday night. A watch party ... | |
| Brawn: Nothing sinister in Vettel penalty Formula One could be more transparent about stewards' decisions even if there was no hidden agenda behind the penalty that cost Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel victory in Canada, the sport's managing director Ross Brawn said on Tuesday. | |
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| Spanish tennis player goes berserk after losing in deciding set A Spanish tennis player went through an epic meltdown and completely trashed his racket during an ATP Challenger Tour match Monday. Mario Vilella Martinez, 23, lost his match to Tomislav Brkic 6-1, 2-6, 5-7, but it was in the third set with his opponent on ... | |
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| Watch: Fifa Women's World Cup - Chile 0-0 Sweden "More of the same please girls." Chile coach Jose Letelier will be delighted that his side are still on level terms after only having 30% of possession. Can they hold on in the second-half and claim their first ever point in the Women's World Cup? Jose Letelier. | |
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| Benkenstein admits Proteas batsmen have been 'nervous' Southampton - Proteas batting coach Dale Benkenstein has acknowledges that the side's batsmen have shown signs of nerves at the World Cup in England. The Proteas are yet to register a win at the tournament, losing their first three fixtures before Monday's ... | |
| Kawhi Leonard's Free Agency: Will Raptors Star Stay in Toronto? Kawhi Leonard will be a free agent in less than a month, and it is anyone's guess whether the All-Star will stay in Toronto. There had been reports that Leonard bought property in Toronto, but the All-Star denied the purchase has happened "yet." "When asked ... | |
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