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How a mid-at-bat change to an axe-handle bat helped ignite Kris Bryant CHICAGO -- Kris Bryant is pretty sure it's not the bat, but right now, he isn't leaving anything to chance. After breaking his old bat during a late April plate appearance in Phoenix, Bryant grabbed his backup, an Axe Bat, and homered on his first swing with it.
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Sale pushes Red Sox to .500: 'Big step in the right direction' BALTIMORE -- The Boston Red Sox are at .500 for the first time since the second game of the season, something nobody expected to say about the defending champions as the schedule approaches mid-May. Celebrating climbing back to .500 shouldn't ...
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Stanley Cup Playoffs Daily: Sharks reach final four after outlasting Avalanche The Colorado Avalanche are done, and the San Jose Sharks are now 2-0 in Games 7 in this postseason, following their 3-2 victory on Wednesday night. Here's what happened in the NHL last night (check out replays of every playoff game on ESPN+) and ...
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Kevin Durant is hurt. The 2019 NBA title hangs in the balance First things first: the Warriors closed out a dramatic win over the Rockets on Thursday, going up 3-2 in the series. That means Golden State has two cracks at eliminating Houston and moving on to the Western Conference finals. It also means there will ...
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Yankees react to Mariners' Yusei Kikuchi busted by TV cameras with substance on cap NEW YORK — The loud-mouthed Yankees fan sitting in the second deck behind home plate Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium repeatedly screamed at plate umpire Angel Hernandez during the eighth inning. All the man wanted was for Seattle Mariners ...
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It's almost decision time for Louisville basketball's NBA draft prospects As college spring semesters wrap up and the NBA draft looms closer, the next few weeks will be crucial to determining the future of a trio of Louisville men's basketball players. Jordan Nwora, Steven Enoch and V.J. King each entered their names in the 2019 ...
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Goalie Binnington a steady rookie rock as Blues advance ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jordan Binnington still doesn't look nervous. Sure, the standout rookie goalie for the St. Louis Blues admitted he got a little tired late in the double-overtime win over Dallas in Game 7. But he said he is ready to keep his strong play going as ...
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The Lakers Lose Ty Lue And A Depressing Situation Spirals Out Of Control So, um, the Lakers are still looking for a head coach if you know of anyone. It should be noted, however, that one of the main job requirements is being comfortable with the absolute depths of despair because that's where this organization likes to operate.
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David Montgomery, the Phillies chairman who oversaw the 2008 World Series title, dies at 72 David Montgomery, a genial Philadelphian whose wide-eyed devotion to his hometown Phillies ran so deep that even as their chief executive he kept score of virtually every game, died on Wednesday, after a five-year battle with cancer, the team announced.
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Boston Celtics season is mercifully over but a tumultuous offseason is coming | Matt Vautour Boston Celtics' Marcus Morris watches from the bench during the second half of Game 5 of a second round NBA basketball playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks Wednesday, May 8, 2019, in Milwaukee. The Bucks won 116-91 to win the series.
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Bucks Reach Eastern Finals With a Rout of the Celtics MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokounmpo had 20 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists, and the Bucks routed the Boston Celtics, 116-91, on Wednesday night to advance to the Eastern Conference finals. The top-seeded Bucks placed seven players in double ...
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New York Knicks fans relieved after Kevin Durant injury less severe than initial fears As Kevin Durant limped off the Oracle Arena court, fear of a potentially serious injury stretched from California to New York. The Warriors held their breath as they watched their star head to the locker room, while fans of several other NBA organizations, ...
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University of Georgia sprinter hospitalized after being impaled by javelin A University of Georgia sprinter was hospitalized Tuesday when he was accidentally impaled by a javelin during a running drill. University police say Elija Godwin, 19, was running backward on the infield when he backed into a javelin that was sticking out of ...
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Boston Red Sox injuries: David Price may avoid rehab stint, Brock Holt likely to play in games over weekend Boston Red Sox's David Price pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays in Boston, Saturday, April 27, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer). 0. By Chris Cotillo | MassLive.com. BALTIMORE -- Red Sox manager Alex Cora ...
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London Irish lock in Wallaby star Coleman Cape Town - London Irish have continued their recruitment drive since promotion to England's Premiership by announcing the signing of Adam Coleman ahead of the 2019/20 season. Coleman is a 6-foot-8, 122kg lock who has been one of the cornerstones ...
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Super Rugby: Blues co-skipper Patrick Tuipulotu wants to embrace the fun factor It's all about the attitude, say the free-falling Blues as they look to turn their Super Rugby season around against the Hurricanes at Eden Park on Friday night. The struggling Aucklanders, in the midst of a second three-match losing skid for the season, want to ...
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Dangerfield could play against Roos in AFL Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield will need to pass a fitness test on his injured left knee ahead of Sunday's AFL match against North Melbourne. Coach Chris Scott also said on Thursday he's leaning towards Gary Ablett playing against the Kangaroos, even ...
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Hometown hero, Blues Pat Maroon praises St. Louis and teammates ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO - It's been about 24 hours, and St. Louis is still buzzing about the Blues game 7 victory with this goal in the Stanley Cup playoffs Tuesday night, and about the home town hero, who scored that winning goal. The "Shark Tank" is the ...
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Marcel Kittel quits Katusha-Alpecin Marcel Kittel has quit Katusha-Alpecin and will take a break from racing. The German sprinter has struggled to compete in recent seasons, which resulted in a public dispute with his team last month. Kittel had been due to ride the Tour de Yorkshire but pulled ...
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Our racing team's analysis of the Classic trials at Chester's May Meeting Our racing team, including Fran Berry, reflect on the action from Chester's May Meeting and consider the impact of the major Classic trials. Sir Dragonet - MBNA Chester Vase Stakes. Investec Derby, needs supplementing: 6/1 (Sky Bet). WOW. On only his ...
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