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TORONTO -- There's very little about Kawhi Leonard that screams "mindfulness guru," but as the Toronto Raptors gathered on the bench during a timeout in the midst of the team's big 26-3 run in the second half, he told his teammates, "Enjoy the moment, stay ...
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USA TODAY
HOUSTON (AP) — With the bases loaded in the ninth inning, Carlos Correa had a straight-forward approach. "I'm thinking, 'I've got to finish this game,'" Correa said. He did, hitting an RBI single to give the Houston Astros a 4-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox ...
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Sports Illustrated
The Backes Bowl, breakout players and St. Louis's long-awaited return to the Stanley Cup Final—the x-factors that will make this year's final so intriguing. By The SI Staff. May 26, 2019. With a statue of an airborne Bobby Orr sitting just outside TD Garden ...
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Washington Post
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Kole Calhoun drove in the tying run in the ninth inning with an RBI double and then score the winner on pinch-hitter Jared Walsh's single to left field as the Los Angeles Angels rallied for a 3-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Saturday night.
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USA TODAY
It's race day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and we've got all the information you need to get ready for Sunday's 103rd running of the Indy 500: START TIME: 12 p.m. ET. GREEN FLAG: 12:45 p.m. ET. Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila, host of "American ...
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Yahoo Sports
New Delhi (AFP) - Virat Kohli's reputation as one of cricket's great entertainers is well-established, but the India star will not be completely satisfied until he leaves an indelible mark by winning the World Cup as captain. Kohli has been instrumental in building ...
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BBC Sport
Neil Lennon's "continuity" makes him the right man to manage Celtic rather than "bigger and sexier" names, former team-mate Alan Stubbs says. The interim boss took over from Brendan Rodgers in February and guided the Glasgow club to two further ...
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SFGate
PARIS — Simona Halep is experiencing something new at the French Open this year. The Romanian player is back in Paris to defend her title, a situation she's never been in before. And she likes it. "Much better and much easier, because I have the title ...
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RTE.ie
Johnny Sexton hailed Leinster for bouncing back from the lowest day of their careers to reclaim the Guinness PRO14 title. His side suffered heartache a fortnight ago as they surrendered the Heineken Champions Cup they won 12 months ago to Saracens in ...
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Sport24
Southampton - Steve Smith said being booed and called a "cheat" was "water off a duck's back" as he continued his impressive build-up to the Cricket World Cup with a match-winning century against England in a practice match on Saturday. Smith made 116 ...
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Independent Online
SEVILLE – Barcelona wanted a trophy to ease their Champions League heartache but instead fell to another shock defeat as Valencia pulled off a thrilling 2-1 victory on Saturday to win the Copa del Rey. Chasing a record fifth consecutive triumph, Barca were ...
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Metro
Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt has told his representatives he is ready to accept Manchester United's massive contract offer, according to reports in Spain. Barcelona have been leading the race to sign the 19-year-old for months, but United have swept in with ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
On the eve of this Hypo-Meeting heptathlon, Katarina Johnson-Thompson had admitted she felt like an impostor in Gotzis. Despite her self-doubt, she was right. On all available evidence so far she does not belong in this competition because she is too good.
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The Daily Orange
After three Syracuse runners qualified for the Outdoor Track and Field National Championships on day one, multiple runners came up short on Saturday in the second day of action at the NCAA East Preliminary Round. Sophomore Rachel Bonner fell two ...
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