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MLB's shortened season could be wild, so let's embrace the possibilities We want to watch baseball. Personally, I don't want to think about baseball-related things that aren't actual baseball. I no longer want to speculate about baseball, or wonder about when it might return. BASEBALL. IS. BACK. ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/q5oDtXYkQo.
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Why the PGA Tour should hit the brakes on its season again It pains me to type this, but it's time for the PGA Tour to shut it down. The best player in the world, Brooks Koepka, has now been (indirectly) sidelined by the coronavirus, as on Wednesday he withdrew from the Travelers when his caddie Ricky Elliott tested ...
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Texas Rangers Facing Key Roster Decisions Ahead of Unique 2020 Season After an absence in excess of three months, we finally have baseball returning. Or, at least an attempt to return. While Major League Baseball and its players weren't able to reach an agreement on a return-to-play plan, commissioner Rob Manfred utilized his ...
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Rodriguez ready despite somewhat strange start with Thorns PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Raquel Rodriguez was on her way to join her new National Women's Soccer League team when sports were suddenly shut down by the coronavirus. It certainly wasn't an ideal start for the Costa Rican striker with the Portland Thorns.
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Kings forward Jabari Parker tests positive for the coronavirus Sacramento Kings forward Jabari Parker said Wednesday that he tested positive for the coronavirus but expects to join his team in Orlando, Florida, when the season resumes. Editor's Picks. Pacers' Brogdon tests positive for coronavirus · Zion is ready to go, ...
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Lampard hails 'brave' Sterling in equality battle but warns against naming names Frank Lampard believes Raheem Sterling was wrong to compare individual managers but hailed the Manchester City forward's "brave" fight for equality. England winger Sterling questioned how Lampard could be appointed Chelsea boss and Steven Gerrard ...
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Boston Sports Tonight: Will NFL allow fans in stadiums on a case-by-case basis? It's still unknown whether fans will be allowed to attend NFL games in 2020, but if they do, the level of stadium capacity could depend on which state their favorite team calls home. Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic reported Tuesday that, "The NFL will let teams set ...
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MLS teams arriving in Florida, tournament schedule set Major League Soccer will open its World Cup-style return tournament in Florida on July 8 with a double header. Orlando City will play expansion Inter Miami in the first match, followed by a game between the Chicago Fire and Nashville SC. The games will be ...
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Chew your gum, but don't share your pine tar: MLB issues 101-page guide on safety rules Players can chew gum this season, but sunflower seeds and smokeless tobacco are strictly prohibited because spitting is forbidden. The Red Sox will be allowed to play "Sweet Caroline" to the empty seats at Fenway Park if they choose, and the top of the ...
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Why the Seahawks Are a Better Fit for Antonio Brown Than the Ravens Less than 18 months ago, Antonio Brown completed a season in which he led the NFL with 15 touchdown catches while earning a sixth consecutive Pro Bowl honor. He's caught just four passes since then, he'll turn 32 in July, he might be seen as toxic by a ...
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Schedule doesn't favor Mets, who are slated play 40 games vs. tough NL East It is a minor issue relative to the coronavirus pandemic and baseball's efforts to salvage the 2020 season, but with details locked in and spring training resuming next week we now can say: The Mets' path to the playoffs just got harder. In its two-month season, ...
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MLB players will have coronavirus tests every other day As baseball prepares to return for a 60-game regular season, the rules and regulations are becoming public. Most significantly as it relates to the NFL, all players will have saliva tests for the coronavirus every other day. The NFL reportedly is planning for only ...
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Sociedad loses 1-0 to Celta, remains winless after the break MADRID (AP) — Real Sociedad lost 1-0 to Celta Vigo on Wednesday to remain winless after the pandemic break and lose ground in the fight for Champions League places. It was the third straight loss for Sociedad after opening with a draw when the league ...
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Rockies sign first-round pick Zac Veen for $5 million, agree to terms with two other draft picks The top high school prospect in the 2020 draft class is officially a Rockie, as Colorado signed outfielder Zac Veen to a $5 million signing bonus on Wednesday. Colorado also signed two other draft picks at full-slot value, left-hander Sam Weatherly (third round ...
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Michigan basketball lands Isaiah Barnes, 2021 four-star wing Michigan basketball landed its first player in the 2021 recruiting class Wednesday, when four-star wing Isaiah Barnes picked U-M on Twitter. Barnes, who attended Oak Park (Ill.) River Forest High School and will play at Chicago Simeon as a senior, is the ...
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Tulsa soccer team replaces national anthem with 'This Land Is Your Land' Tulsa's team in the semi-pro National Premier Soccer League has announced it will no longer play the U.S. national anthem at its home matches and will instead feature Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" as its designated "song of patriotism." A rarely ...
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Garrett Dellinger, a 4-star offensive tackle and top-100 recruit, picks LSU One of the top offensive linemen in the country has committed to LSU. Garrett Dellinger, a top-100 prospect and four-star recruit from Clarkston, Michigan, announced Wednesday morning he had picked LSU over three regional schools: Michigan, Ohio State ...
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Is Bryant Young's 49ers sack record even out of Nick Bosa's reach? Bryant Young enters the 49ers' Hall of Fame as their all-time sack leader. Which current 49er could catch his total of 89 1/2 quarterback sacks? Could anyone, ever? Well, Arik Armstead is the closest, though he trails by 70 1/2 sacks. Perhaps it will be Nick ...
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Questions Abound At Linebacker, But Coach Confident In Group One of the biggest mysteries for the Browns heading into the 2020 season is the linebacking corps. Gone are all three of the listed starters from 2019. Pro Bowl linebacker Joe Schobert left as an unrestricted free agent and signed a big contract with the ...
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Grand Slams plan ahead to avoid Djokovic fate By Sudipto Ganguly. (Reuters) - Days after a handful of the world's leading tennis players hugged and high-fived on court in front of packed stands and partied together in carefree fashion some - including world number one Novak Djokovic - were struck down ...
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NY Giants coaches taking savvy approach to building new schemes The new NY Giants coaching regime will be taking a much different approach when it comes to building their schemes and playbooks. A common fatal flaw that both former NY Giants coaches, Ben McAdoo and Pat Shurmur, shared was that they thought they ...
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Penncrest's Jackson signs contract with Detroit Lions Penncrest's Jonah Jackson is officially a Detroit Lion. The club announced Wednesday that it signed the offensive guard from Ohio State it selected in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft, No. 75 overall. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. However ...
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Coronavirus in sports: Rockies' Blackmon, Nuggets' Jokic test positive The postponement of sporting events was meant to prevent the spread of the coronvirus, but COVID-19 has nonetheless reached players, coaches and staff of various teams. Utah Jazz star Rudy Gobert testing positive for coronavirus in March was only the ...
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Baseball Hall of Fame to reopen The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is preparing to reopen on Friday, in accordance with New York state's phased plan. The use of face masks for all staff and guests will be required, and free single-use masks will be available at the museum ...
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UConn cuts four athletic programs due to financial reductions The University of Connecticut (UConn) is eliminating four sports from its athletics department. The school is cutting men's cross country, women's rowing, men's swimming & diving and men's tennis. The program cuts are due to overall budget reduction efforts.
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Miami OL Navaughn Donaldson says he's redshirting in 2020 CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Offensive lineman Navaughn Donaldson, who has made more starts at Miami than any other player on the current roster, said Wednesday that he is going to redshirt this coming season. Donaldson made the announcement on ...
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Bin Laden cardboard cut-out image spotted in stands at Premier League match An image of Usama bin Laden was used as a cut-out inside Elland Road during a Leeds United soccer match. Cut-outs replaced fans in the stadium seats. The image of the dead terrorist -- who was behind the September 11 terror attacks -- was alongside ...
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Frontier League suspends 2020 season; Washington Wild Things free to plan other baseball activities The Frontier League, the baseball league that the Washington Wild Things play in, made things official on Wednesday when it announced its 2020 season is suspended due to gathering and travel restrictions in many of the league's locations. Frontier League ...
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EA Sports, Spain's LaLiga agree to 10-year extension REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — EA Sports and Spain's LaLiga have agreed to a long-term extension of their partnership. The 10-year deal announced on Wednesday means EA Sports' FIFA series will remain the official video game partner of the Spanish League.
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Congrats! Penguins goalie Matt Murray, wife expecting baby girl in January Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray (30) is scored on by the Edmonton Oilers during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Edmonton, Alberta, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP). Share; Share; Share.
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