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On Day 1, Giants adjust to the 'new norm' at Oracle Park The first nerve-wracking moment came at home, soon after I had finished my coffee. For the first time this season, reporters were allowed at Oracle Park, and that meant wearing a real outfit. No more writing from the couch in Lululemon sweats or basketball ...
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How Did This Happen and How Will It Be Fixed? That Is What Is Important! STILLWATER -- I really don't want to be that guy that says I told you so, but we've told you for the past three weeks in repeated stories after multiple conversations with current and former Oklahoma State players that Mike Gundy is not a racist. When you've ...
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If the Redskins go with a new name, quarterback Dwayne Haskins has a favorite As the Redskins name-change debate continues to gain steam, people everywhere are weighing in on potential options for a switch. Scanning social media, the leaders in the clubhouse seem to be the Washington Warriors, Redtails and Redhawks. At least ...
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Orioles hold first 'odd, just random, weirdest' practice of summer camp at Camden Yards Wade LeBlanc signed a one-year deal with the Orioles in early February that, if he made the major league roster out of Spring Training, was worth $800,000. He was set to join a crowded rotation with a shot to pitch in the major leagues. But over the last few ...
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Cubs, MLB face 'uncomfortable' truth trying to pull off pandemic season Encouraging test results and a return to formal team practices Friday for the first time since March softened some of the edges and emotions. But spring training in July, at Wrigley Field, during a pandemic - with box lunches in the stands, temperature checks at ...
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How Cubs open training camp in position of strength? Let them count the ways As the Cubs on Friday opened their second shot at a first impression this season, they were at full strength — minus one dishwashing mishap. And to hear the manager talk, they might be ready to play games as quickly as anyone in baseball.
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Browns' TE David Njoku reportedly wants a trade, so could his new team be the Redskins? Browns tight end David Njoku has reportedly asked the franchise for a trade. "It is in David's best interest to find a new team at this time," his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday. Well, could that new team be the Redskins?
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Reports: Celtics players Gordon Hayward, Vincent Poirier plan to exit bubble for birth of children Celtics swingman Gordon Hayward told reporters on Friday that he planned to exit the NBA "bubble" in Orlando, Florida for the birth of his fourth child, if the Celtics are still playing at the time. His wife, Robyn, is due in September, and the Conference ...
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NASCAR paint schemes calling awareness to political, social causes INDIANAPOLIS -- Many a fan is quick to insist they do not like politics in their sports -- no kneeling, no raised fists, no T-shirt messages. Just the game or event, please and thank you. That has not been the case of late as the nation goes through a reckoning on ...
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An Early Look at Projected Rockies Opening Day Roster First came the premature ending to spring training because of the coronavirus outbreak. Then came the postponement of the regular season, which dragged on while the owners and players debated what the 2020 season would look like. Finally, after an ...
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A's still deciding on alternate training site due to coronavirus issue The A's activated a 60-man player pool to start training for the upcoming 2020 baseball season. Most of those players will work out of Oakland Coliseum during a three-week camp to prepare for games that count. The rest will go to an alternate site that the A's ...
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Elite Utah Safety Names Oklahoma State In Final Six Early June was a hot period for Oklahoma State recruiting but has since cooled down as most of college football recruiting has the past few weeks. Early July though is looking like it might be another period of time the Cowboys are enjoying some recruiting ...
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Lakers assistant Lionel Hollins, Pelicans assistant Jeff Bzdelik won't attend restart due to COVID-19 A pair of key NBA assistants will not be with their teams when play resumes this month at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida, due to health concerns related to COVID-19. Both Los Angeles Lakers assistant Lionel Hollins and New Orleans Pelicans ...
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Webb Simpson's remarkable rankings rise and four other takeaways from Day 2 of Rocket Mortgage Classic Webb Simpson has long been the most dangerous man alive with a 4-hybrid in his hand. He might now be the most dangerous man alive with any golf club at all in his hand. Two weeks after winning the RBC Heritage, Simpson is in great position to add ...
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First workout feels, sounds like spring as Twins restart camp Sergio Romo laughing it up during warmups. Max Kepler pounding baseballs off the batter's eye in center field. Rich Hill looking strong in the bullpen. LaTroy Hawkins looking ready to pitch, not coach. Nelson Cruz promising to take it easy on Jose Berrios ...
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MLB's first round of coronavirus testing shows low positivity rate An enormous question hovered over the first day of workouts across Major League Baseball on Friday: who would test positive for coronavirus? The league and MLBPA jointly released the first round of testing results late Friday. They are encouraging.
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Cole Hamels feels good after another side session The 2020 season will be the 15th for veteran left-hander Cole Hamels. The Braves brought him in on a one-year deal because of his experience, and they also still hope he can pitch. Hamels did not participate in spring training. He had damaged his shoulder ...
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Safe at home: Mets keep distance on 1st day of Citi camp NEW YORK (AP) — Jacob deGrom spent the past two seasons separating himself from almost everyone out there. This was something entirely different, though. As the New York Mets opened a most unusual summer camp Friday, the back-to-back Cy Young ...
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Ben Simmons, Glenn Robinson III and Sixers aren't forgetting about issues bigger than basketball Even as basketball activity ramps up and workouts have shifted from voluntary to mandatory, Brett Brown estimated Wednesday that "99 percent" of the team's conversations in recent Zoom calls have been about racial injustice. At first glance, it might seem a ...
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Heat end workouts after second positive COVID-19 test The Miami Heat closed their practice facility for training after a second player tested positive for the coronavirus, multiple media outlets reported Friday. Derrick Jones Jr. was identified as testing positive last week, but the name of the latest player to contract ...
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Bryce Harper says Phillies ready to compete as safely as possible PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper says it's a good thing the Phillies like each other. They're going to spend plenty of time together over the next few months, albeit because of the COVID-19 pandemic it will be, more often than not, from an appropriate distance.
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Blues Reportedly Cancel Practices Due to Positive Coronavirus Tests The St. Louis Blues have reportedly canceled practices due to positive coronavirus tests involving members of the organization. Per The Athletic's Jeremy Rutherford and Scott Burnside, the Blues shut down their facilities before Friday's scheduled workout ...
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NASCAR Betting: Harvick the obvious favourite to repeat at The Brickyard on Sunday Kevin Harvick is heating up again. As it turns out, all he needed was a weekend in Long Pond, Pennsylvania to get back on track. Harvick snapped his drought at Pocono Raceway when he won the Pocono Organics 325 last Saturday. Then he nearly doubled ...
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Manchester City say goodbye to Leroy Sane and Willian a history maker – Friday's sporting social Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media. Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from July 3. Football. Fleetwood had plenty of support for their play-off game with Wycombe.
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Pels assistant coach wont go to Orlando over coronavirus concerns NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans Pelicans associate head coach Jeff Bzdelik will not join the team at the NBA bubble in Orlando, according to a report from ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Bzdelik is 67-years-old, putting him in a high-risk group for dangerous ...
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Canada's Pendrith 1 shot back before final round at TPC Colorado Championship BERTHOUD, Colo. — Canadian Taylor Pendrith is in contention for his first Korn Ferry Tour victory with one round to go at the TPC Colorado Championship at Heron Lakes. Pendrith, of Richmond Hill, Ont., fired a 5-under 67 on Friday to reach 11 under ...
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Simmons says Windies must draw on Headingley spirit LONDON (Reuters) - West Indies coach Phil Simmons says his side cannot afford the batting debacles that have often undermined their tours of England when the series starts behind closed doors next week. The first of three tests begins at the Ageas Bowl in ...
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Braves: 2020 MiLB season canceled, farewell to the Florida Fire Frogs We already knew it was coming, but on Tuesday, the 2020 Minor League Baseball season was officially canceled in what's yet another unfortunate blow to a league that's scheduled to experience drastic changes in the near future. Earlier today Minor League ...
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