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Rays ace Blake Snell says he refuses to play for reduced MLB salary Tampa Bay Rays ace Blake Snell said he will not play this season for a reduced salary, especially because the risk of contracting COVID-19 is "just not worth it." Snell railed against Major League Baseball's reported proposal of a 50-50 revenue split with the ...
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Ranking Michael Jordan's Bulls championship teammates, from Jack Haley to Scottie Pippen There are many ways to define Michael Jordan's absolute greatness in leading the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships. The offense, the defense, the competitiveness and the tough leadership added up to two separate runs of three consecutive titles.
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Daniel Jones respects Joe Judge's new approach; Saquon Barkley says new Giants coach is 'setting the standard' Joe Judge has refused to anoint Daniel Jones as the Giants' franchise quarterback since his hiring in January. It took the new coach more than three months to say Jones' name, in an NFL Draft interview on April 23. And Judge insists every player will have to ...
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Why Walt Harris is returning to the Octagon after the tragic loss of his stepdaughter UFC heavyweight Walt Harris is ready to turn tragedy into triumph. On Saturday night, Harris will fight for the first time since his stepdaughter Aniah Blanchard went missing last October and was found dead of a gunshot wound the following month.
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New Texans defensive coordinator knows Chiefs are a challenge Giving up 51 points to the Chiefs in the playoffs may have helped Anthony Weaver get a new job. So the new Texans defensive coordinator knows he has a significant challenge opening up with the Chiefs again. Weaver was promoted from defensive line ...
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Report: NBA increasingly eager to play all 82 games next season The NBA is increasingly open to delaying next season, which would accomplish two primary objectives: Allow more time to complete the current season, which is suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic; Increase the likelihood of fans attending games ...
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This day in sports: Mickey Mantle hits 500th career home run Batting left-handed in the seventh inning, Mickey Mantle lined a pitch from Baltimore relief ace Stu Miller into the lower right-field seats at Yankee Stadium on this date in 1967 for his 500th career home run. The solo shot was the difference in New York's 6-5 ...
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PGA Tour 2K21 reveals cover star, new features, summer release date It's official, the PGA Tour is coming back to your video game platforms on August 21st, and with a young star on its cover: Justin Thomas. Thomas was announced as the feature pro integrated within the highly-anticipated PGA Tour 2K21 Thursday. He will be ...
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Now on third team as a former first-rounder, Chiefs' Taco Charlton eyes rebound in KC Taco Charlton's career hasn't quite lived up to his lofty first-round draft status since he entered the league in 2017 out of Michigan as the 28th overall pick with the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys waived the defensive end just two weeks into the 2019 regular ...
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UFC Rumors: Latest on Khabib vs. Gaethje and Conor McGregor's Potential Return After UFC 249 there's a new must-see fight to make at lightweight in Justin Gaethje vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov. The cursed matchup between Tony Ferguson and Nurmagomedov took yet another blow. After the fifth cancelation of the bout, it was Gaethje who ...
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ANALYSIS: Why Ferrari chose Sainz – and why he shouldn't be cast as Leclerc's wingman There's been a lot of tension inside the Sainz family in recent days, as negotiations with Formula 1's most famous team reached a thrilling climax. A move to a team capable of winning races and possibly world championships is what any racing driver craves.
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First Call: Ranking all 10 of Steelers first round picks of 2010s 8 minutes ago. NFL.com posted this ranking of the No. 1 overall picks in the draft from 2010-19. That's what you do when you are in the midst of a coronavirus shutdown and you have no content to speak of. Hey, I'm not hatin'. I'm praising! Good job, Ali ...
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What Baltimore Ravens say Pernell McPhee provides in a hectic year With the sports world in flux, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta struggles to predict how the rest of the offseason will unfold. He said on a conference call with season ticket holders last week that his team needs to be adaptable in the months to ...
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Samson: NBA players needed to be 'more powerful and more formal' about COVID-19 response in reported meeting David Samson sits down on his podcast "Nothing Personal with David Samson" to discuss the reported virtual meeting NBA players held to discuss A possible return to play after the league was halted two months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pandemic season of 2020 could include DH for National League This content is being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. Please support local journalism by subscribing. Before all the self-proclaimed purists forecasting the destruction of baseball strategy and the very sanctity ...
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MLB draft picks feel fortunate to avoid this year's process CHICAGO - (AP) -- Ethan Hearn has some good friends who are eligible for baseball's amateur draft this year. Hearn is just an interested spectator this time around, and he feels pretty fortunate about his situation. The 19-year-old catcher was selected by the ...
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3 Most likely Cleveland Browns breakout stars in 2020 The Cleveland Browns have a lot of big-name talent on their team but don't be surprised if one of these three players wind up being a breakout star for them. For the third season in a row, the Cleveland Browns have added a lot of talent and gotten their fans ...
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Coronavirus sees 2020 Comrades Marathon officially cancelled The Comrades Marathon, the world's oldest and largest Ultramarathon, has been cancelled for 2020, Athletics South Africa announced on Thursday. The race, which runs for 89km [55 miles] between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, would have seen its 95th ...
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NJ coronavirus update: Newark's Shaquille O'Neal thanks hometown healthcare workers According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 4.3 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, including almost 1.4 million in the U.S., with 141,000 cases in New Jersey. That fact isn't lost on Newark, N.J. native Shaquille O'Neal.
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Golf joins baseball, soccer in South Korea as sports resume SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Golf joined baseball and soccer on Thursday as sports in South Korea that are back in action. The women's KLPGA Championship started with three players — Bae Seon-woo, Kim Char-young2 and Hyun Se-lin — tied at the top ...
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Future of women's sports uncertain after the coronavirus halted momentum Around the world, women's sports had been picking up steam and momentum. But now that has come to a screeching halt. There is concern that the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could severely impact the future and growth women's sports.
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KBO odds, picks, lines, predictions, schedule, best bets for May 14: This three-way parlay pays over 6-1 The NC Dinos share first place in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) with the Lotte Giants, as both teams sport 6-1 records. The Dinos are one of three teams that will be seeking three-game sweeps on Thursday as the finales of all five KBO series begin ...
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Jalen Hurts reveals rookie jersey number with Eagles Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts says he is returning to his roots in the NFL, well, an ode to a previous successful career at the University of Alabama. Last season's Heisman runner-up at Oklahoma and second-round pick will wear No.
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MLS might resume with all games in Orlando; Courtney Paris returns to Oklahoma Major League Soccer is looking at the possibility of resuming the season this summer with all teams playing in Orlando. Details of the plan are still under consideration, but the league's 26 teams and limited staff likely would be sheltered in a resort with games ...
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Presenting the 5 greatest Brighton athletes since 2000 BRIGHTON – Brighton can always count on being competitive in athletics. Several teams have won state titles while dozens of athletes have become state champions in multiple sports, placing them among the legendary athletes from Brighton High School.
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2020 Vision for College Football is Still Blurry at Best If this was 10 years ago, I'd be ringing the bell to say full speed ahead into the college football season. That's how coaches tend to think. Football is an essential service and we are tougher than the rest of society, so let's go. But there is a world beyond the ...
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Titans News: Carrying the Torch Jonnu Smith said yesterday on a conference call that he is the #1 TE on the team now. After years of Delanie Walker being the unquestioned leader of the TE group, a lot of responsibilities have now fallen to Jonnu Smith. I think he's ready for the challenge ...
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Stay Up and Save: Retirement savings in a pandemic JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — If you've had your paycheck impacted by the pandemic, you may be trying to make some adjustments to the things that are automatically deducted from your check each pay period. Sure, if you drop the contribution to your 401(k) right ...
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May 14, 1975: Warriors rally past Bulls, reach NBA Finals They faced elimination in Game 6 of the 1975 Western Conference finals before prevailing 86-72 in Chicago, and then the Warriors found themselves down by 11 at halftime of Game 7 in Oakland on May 14. Behind Keith (later Jamaal) Wilkes and Rick Barry, ...
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Tour of Britain postponed until 2021 as race organisers vow to put public safety first This year's route was set to feature a first-ever visit to Cornwall and an overall finish in the city of Aberdeen. By Tom Cary, Cycling Correspondent 14 May 2020 • 11:00am. Premium. Tour of Britain. The Tour of Britain peloton rides past the Angel of the North ...
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Professional sumo wrestler Shobushi dead at 28 from coronavirus A 28-year-old sumo wrestler died from coronavirus Wednesday, the sport's first fatality, the Japan Sumo Association announced. Shobushi, whose real name is Kiyotaka Suetake, died from multiple organ failure caused by coronavirus, according to Kyodo ...
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Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Chelsea to offer Jorginho to Juventus in Pjanic swap Nicolas Tagliafico says there is nothing concrete regarding rumours of a potential move to Barcelona. The left-back has been linked to Atletico Madrid and Arsenal over the last year, but recent reports claim Barca are already in talks with his agent.
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NRAI nominates Anjum Moudgil for Khel Ratna, Jaspal Rana for Dronacharya Award Anjum Moudgil, who started shooting in 2008, is among the first two Indians to have secured quota places in the sport for the Tokyo Olympics. By: PTI | New Delhi | Published: May 14, 2020 12:35:46 pm. Next. Anjum Moudgil has already earned an Olympic ...
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Lance Armstrong Reflects on the 'Worst Thing' He Did in First Trailer for His '30 for 30' If Michael Jordan worried that fans would think he is a "horrible guy" after watching The Last Dance, then Lance Armstrong must be at least slightly sweating the premiere of his own ESPN documentary special. The network announced it would be moving up ...
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Sonny Jones: Whiteville High graduate Mike Wright pitching for KBO's NC Dinos Need a baseball fix? ESPN2 has it with its coverage of the Korea Baseball Organization. To paraphrase Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz" you can follow the Samsung Lions and Kia Tigers and Doosan Bears, oh my — hopefully with a recording device ...
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"If I could go back and do things differently, I certainly would," Favre says about break-up with Packers GREEN BAY, Wisc., (WMTV) -- Former Packers quarterback Brett Favre has some regrets about how his time in Green Bay ended in 2008. "If I could go back and do things differently, I certainly would," Favre said in an interview with ESPN Wisconsin ...
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UFC Fight Night sees Bruce Buffer shun Thiago Moises attempt to fist bump as announce takes no chances during ... Despite the stringent COVID-19 testing carried out by UFC on everyone involved in recent events, Bruce Buffer was taking no chances. The 62-year-old octagon announcer wore a face mask to perform his duties in Jacksonville and shunned Thiago Moises, ...
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