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Source: All MLB spring camps to temporarily close after positive coronavirus tests All Major League Baseball training camps will temporarily close, a source confirmed to ESPN, after multiple teams reported positive coronavirus tests on Friday. The spring training facilities in Florida and Arizona will undergo a deep cleaning, and players will ...
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Antonio Brown and the 49ers Need Each Other Now More than Ever The San Francisco 49ers are coming off their second Super Bowl loss in franchise history. It has been 25 years since the team has been crowned champion, and the organization is experiencing their longest Super Bowl drought ever. For the first time since ...
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New Lakers director aims to educate and be a resource to staff on racial justice issues Unequivocally, NBA players have become increasingly outspoken about addressing racial injustice. Those players, though, have varying opinions on whether resuming the NBA season would either hurt or elevate their activist platform. "I don't know enough ...
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Cowboys' Gerald McCoy: Jerry Jones' Silence on Social Justice 'Don't Look Good' Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Gerald McCoy continued his criticism of team owner Jerry Jones' silence amid the ongoing social justice movement against systemic racism and police brutality via comments made on ESPN's NFL Live Friday (h/t ESPN's Ed ...
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Jamal Adams thinks "maybe it's time to move on" from the New York Jets – could he be headed to Dallas? All-Pro safety Jamal Adams has provided the New York Jets with the classic NFL ultimatum: pay me, or trade me. Jets All-Pro Safety Jamal Adams has requested a trade and there are 7 teams he would "welcome" a trade to, via @AdamSchefter. Where do you ...
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Players want to talk runners starting on 2nd, ties, re-entry NEW YORK (AP) — Extra innings that start with runners on second base, games ending in ties and re-entry are among the possibilities for a radically altered 2020 Major League Baseball season, one limited to a maximum 60 games by teams that claim they ...
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The NBA's 'Smart Ring': A Way to Limit Coronavirus Exposure for Players? Click here to read the full article. The NBA reached an agreement earlier this month to resume its 2019-2020 season, with 22 NBA teams playing and living for several months within a "bubble" at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Much has been reported already ...
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Tennessee Announces Unnamed Basketball Player Tests Positive for COVID-19 An unnamed member of the Tennessee men's basketball team has tested positive for COVID-19, per a statement via school sports information director Tom Satkowiak (h/t Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel):. "After testing several domestic members ...
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'De Gea had hand sanitizer on his gloves' – Man Utd goalkeeper comes under fire after poor start against Spurs It's fair to say that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United did not get off to the best of starts after the coronavirus break. While the Red Devils seemed to approach their opening fixture after a three-month absence in buoyant mood – aided in no small part to ...
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#AskAlan mailbag: Do golf's young stars have a problem closing? In this installment of the #AskAlan mailbag, GOLF senior writer Alan Shipnuck answers your questions about golf's young stars finishing on Sundays, Bryson DeChambeau crushing the golf ball, Jordan Spieth's continued thrill ride and more. Why are the ...
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Lakers' Jeanie Buss Shares Racist Letter from Fan; 'We All Must Do Better' Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss shared a racist letter sent to her by a fan in an Instagram post Friday. The letter said: "Dear w---e, After 60 years as a huge Lakers fan, I now say to hell with the overpaid n----r traitors and the NBA. Go to hell and join ...
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Who will get promoted to the Premier League? Your Championship primer The Football League Championship returns on Saturday, as Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion look to keep hold of their automatic promotion places. It won't be easy. [ MORE: Spurs-Man Utd recap | JPW's 3 Things ]. Here is your guide to the final nine ...
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Washington Post Calls on Skins' Owner or NFL to Change Name WASHINGTON — The Washington Post editorial board is calling on Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder to change his football club's name. Under the headline, "Change the name of the Washington NFL team. Now," the newspaper says in an editorial ...
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FC Cincinnati forward Jurgen Locadia eager to prove himself following loan extension Jurgen Locadia was just two games in to his FC Cincinnati career when the 2020 MLS season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, thrusting his future with the club into uncertainty, with his loan from Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion ...
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Most of Rangers' European players to return to New York next week With Phase 3 of the NHL's return to play plan — training camps — set to open July 10, the Rangers' European players are making plans to return to New York next week. After the NHL paused its season because of the COVID-19 pandemic on March 12, ...
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Restaurant further apologizes for incident involving ASU football players The Whataburger corporate office further apologized on Friday for an incident involving Arizona State football players being subjected to a racial slur by a customer earlier in the week. In a statement, the company said: "Whataburger is appalled by the incident ...
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Seahawks rookie tight end Colby Parkinson undergoes surgery for broken foot Seahawks rookie tight end Colby Parksinson suffered a broken fifth metatarsal bone in his foot while running a route recently, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, and had surgery to repair a Jones fracture on June 2. Rapoport reported that ...
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Maybe Theo Epstein can help solve the Bears' kicker shortcomings As the Bears continue to feel the sting of "double doink" kicker jokes from their heartbreaking 2018 NFC playoff exit, they should consider looking to another local pro team for help. Cubs president Theo Epstein is not only a curse-buster, breaking World Series ...
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How Capital City Blues brings together Manchester City fans in DC Weekend mornings haven't been the same since the English Premier League paused its season. The EPL returned on Wednesday, as Aston Villa and Sheffield United drew 0-0 while Manchester City edged Arsenal 3-0.
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Liverpool boss Klopp would welcome Premier League title with an asterisk The Reds boss would accept a denote being put on the team's achievements because it signifies how difficult it has been. Jurgen Klopp would embrace Liverpool being given an asterisk if they win the Premier League title, saying it would point to "the most ...
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Kamar Wilcoxson becomes first defection of Tennessee's spring recruiting rampage Tennessee's rampant run in football recruiting earlier this spring has yielded its first defection. Kamar Wilcoxson, a four-star safety prospect from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, announced Friday night via social media that he was switching his ...
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Notre Dame football team marches together for Juneteenth Notre Dame is currently preparing to play a football season this fall in South Bend. But preparation for the gridiron has taken a backseat to bigger issues at hand. Today players for the Fighting Irish gathered together as one on campus to march for a ...
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Alex Zanardi has 3-hour head surgery after handbike crash ROME (AP) — Alex Zanardi, the Italian race car champion who transitioned into a gold medalist Paralympian after losing both of his legs, was seriously injured in a handbike race on Friday. Zanardi was transported by helicopter to Santa Maria alle Scotte ...
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Mavericks' Jamahl Mosley To Interview For Knicks' Head Coaching Job Dallas Mavericks Assistant Coach Jamahl Mosley has emerged as a candidate for the vacant New York Knicks head coaching position. The Mavericks granted him permission to interview for the job, ESPN reports. Mosley is currently in his sixth season in ...
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Soccer-A-League secures new TV deal, to start next season late SYDNEY, June 20 (Reuters) - Concerns that the resumed Australian A-League soccer competition would not be televised ended late on Friday with Football Federation Australia (FFA) reaching a broadcast deal stretching until next July with a realignment of ...
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Missouri quarterback commit invited to elite quarterback competition Missouri commit Tyler Macon was selected to participate in the Elite 11 Finals, one of the countries' top high school quarterback competitions. The competition will be held from June 29-July 1 in Nashville, Tennessee, and features 20 of the top QB prospects in ...
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IBF offering flexibility in Anthony Joshua's mandatory title defense By now it's clear that for there to be an undisputed heavyweight title unification between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, they both need to get through interim fights. While Fury is lined-up to face Deontay Wilder for a third time by the end of the year, Joshua ...
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2019 WC: Pakistan got it wrong against India right from start, says Waqar Former Pakistan skipper Waqar Younis believes Sarfaraz-led side got it wrong right from the start against India during their group game in 2019 WC which Men in Blue had won by 89 runs by DLS method. Waqar Younis ...
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Radio broadcaster Bill Hillgrove charged with DUI after crashing into store MURRYSVILLE, Pa. — Local radio broadcaster Bill Hillgrove was arrested for DUI after crashing into a grocery store in Westmoreland County. The incident happened just after 5 p.m. on Monday at Ferri's Shur Save on Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville ...
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