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2019 NFL Draft: Immediate Do-Overs We Would Love to See There is no perfect formula for drafting. Players surprise every year, whether they're an undrafted free agent-turned-Pro Bowler or a first-round pick who never starts a game. Likewise, no two franchises have the same needs or are at the same stage in their ...
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'I think there's better baseball to play,' says Gabe Kapler after Phillies improve to 16-12 Zach Eflin displayed a tremendous economy of pitches while dominating the Miami Marlins in a 5-1 Phillies' win Sunday afternoon. He showed an equally impressive economy of words after the game. The right-hander was asked what he learned from his ...
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Cardinals notebook: Reyes breaks finger, will go on IL The three-season frustration of promising Cardinals righthander Alex Reyes has gone to another dimension. From elbow injury and resultant surgery to shoulder injury and resultant surgery, Reyes now has a broken pinkie finger on his left hand. But this one ...
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Wenger hails Leeds' Bielsa for sportsmanship in Villa draw (Reuters) - Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa's sportsmanlike decision to allow Aston Villa to score unopposed in Sunday's 1-1 draw is all the more remarkable given what is at stake for the Championship club, former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has ...
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Takeaways: Sharks have familiar feeling after two games, and not in a good way SAN JOSE — The Sharks' series with the Colorado Avalanche is starting to have a familiar feel. Just like their first round slugfest with the Vegas Golden Knights, the Sharks have missed an opportunity to take a 2-0 series lead at SAP Center. With their 4-3 loss ...
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Even With Injuries Piling Up, Hurricanes Rally Past Islanders in Game 2 Every time things seem to be piling up against Carolina, the bunch of jerks finds a way to gut it out. The Hurricanes suffered more injuries than they did score goals on Sunday, and yet still pulled away with a 2–1 win in Game 2 to take a 2–0 series lead back to ...
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Uriel Antuna all smiles after scoring his first professional goal for the LA Galaxy: "It's an unforgettable feeling" LOS ANGELES – Uriel Antuna is in the best form of his life in Los Angeles. The LA Galaxy's spritely winger scored his first professional goal during Sunday's 2-1 win over the Real Salt Lake. Antuna's tally came in the first half of the Galaxy's victory when he ...
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The Raptors handled the Sixers in Game 1. They still think they can play better in Game 2. TORONTO — After Saturday's 108-95 loss to the Toronto Raptors in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series, and again on Sunday, the 76ers expressed great confidence at being able to bounce back for Monday's Game 2 at the Scotiabank ...
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Johnny Juzang, who has reclassified to 2019, cuts list to four schools, including KU Johnny Juzang, a 6-foot-7, 200-pound junior small forward from Harvard Westlake High School in North Hollywood, Calif., who announced last week he'd be reclassifying from the recruiting Class of 2020 to 2019, announced on Sunday night he has a list of ...
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Ferrari and Leclerc frustrated at lack of progress BAKU, Azerbaijan — Charles Leclerc and Ferrari can't understand why they keep finishing behind Mercedes, but they're not short of case studies. The car upgrades Ferrari brought to Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix weren't enough to lift Sebastian Vettel ...
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NHS radiographer Hayley Carruthers stumbles into nation's hearts as one of London marathon elite Just watching it felt exhausting. Hayley Carruthers had just run the race of her life. But so much effort had gone into her own record setting achievement that she collapsed in a heap just yards from the finish. A stretcher was needed after she crawled over the ...
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NRL confirms refs got it wrong in controversial late penalty against Warriors in loss to Storm The NRL's head of football elite competitions Graham Annesley says the referees got it wrong in awarding the controversial penalty that led to the Warriors losing to the Storm. The Storm defeated the Warriors 13-12 on Anzac Day, in circumstances that ...
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Big Ben crashes London Marathon finish, delight for Kipchoge, Kosgei, Aussie Sinead Diver seventh The London Marathon is hard enough at the best of times, but for the many costumed runners, the finish line cannot come fast enough. For Lukas Bates though, arriving at the finish line was not quite the relief he hoped it would be. The 30-year-old, of the ...
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Oklahoma State men roll to 11-shot win at Big 12 Golf Championship The Oklahoma State men's golf team shot a 1-over 281 to pull away from the field at the Big 12 Championship on Sunday to capture its first conference crown under coach Alan Bratton. The Cowboys finished with a three-round total of 827 at The Greenbrier in ...
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Zo puts team first, sits, then wins it in 15 anyway PHOENIX -- There's an unnamed veteran who asked for hot-hitting David Bote to be inserted into the Sunday's lineup instead of him. The mystery man will be 38 next month and has known Cubs manager Joe Maddon since the mid-2000s. He's accomplished ...
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Omar Browne scores in MLS debut, Impact beat Fire 1-0 MONTREAL (AP) — Omar Browne scored in the 83rd minute in his Major League Soccer debut to help the Montreal Impact beat the Chicago Fire 1-0 Sunday. Browne took on two defenders along the touchline, fired a shot off midfielder Bastian ...
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Minnesota United 1, DC United 0: The Possibility of Consistency As followers of the team through their tenure in MLS will know, defensive consistency has not been a hallmark of Minnesota United. In their first two seasons, the club had two of the three worst defensive records in MLS history, and recent games against ...
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The Simpsons takes shot at Senators in Canadian-themed episode The Ottawa Senators were unable to avoid being the punchline of a joke on Sunday's Canadian-themed episode of The Simpsons. The episode, titled D'Oh Canada, featured a scene with Lisa Simpson recovering in a Canadian hospital with an RCMP officer ...
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Mo Farah regrets Haile Gebrselassie row but sticks 'by every word I said' Briton did not want to take 'limelight' from London Marathon • Farah accuses Ethiopian of punching 'below the belt'. Sean Ingle on The Mall. @seaningle. Sun 28 Apr 2019 13.26 EDT Last modified on Sun 28 Apr 2019 16.33 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share ...
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High-IQ Raptors are hacking the NBA playoff system Maybe Kawhi Leonard can be better, even after laying waste to a city for a day. (Best player in the world suddenly seems closer than it used to, right?) And maybe Pascal Siakam can be better, even as he creates seemingly new shots out of the air. (They are ...
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