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Second-guessing of Aaron Boone begins following questionable decision to load the bases for Justin Smoak TORONTO - And Boone goes the dynamite, for the first time as manager of the Yankees. The second-guessing of Joe Girardi's replacement holding the pinstriped binder started immediately on Sunday, even before the supposed biggest strength of this loaded ...
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Drive, Chip & Putt winners crowned at Augusta ahead of Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. -- With several past Masters winners to help hand out the prizes, eight junior golfers -- four boys, four girls -- were winners of the fifth annual Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals on Sunday at Augusta National.
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Notre Dame makes right adjustments The Irish receive the women's NCAA national championship trophy 17 years to the day after their last national title. (0:24). Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger; Email; comment.
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John Beilein refuses to be blinded by national title's luster Coach John Beilein sees similarities between Villanova and Loyola, and shares his philosophy on the athletic training and development of recruits.
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Rob Gronkowski reportedly frustrated with Belichick, has one condition for return It's been nearly two months since New England's season ended in Super Bowl LII and we still have no idea if Rob Gronkowski is going to play in 2018.
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Gabe Kapler Is Unlike Any Manager Phillies Fans Have Known (and Booed) When Gabe Kapler came of age as a baseball fan, in Southern California in the early 1980s, he named his dog Pete for his first sports hero, Pete Rose, who played far away in Philadelphia.
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