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| Rockets again collapse against Warriors, big questions loom HOUSTON — The last time they sipped champagne in this city, when it was poured by the great Hakeem Olajuwon, they adopted a slogan that defined their grit and composure and championship desire. But the term "Clutch City" took on entirely different ... | |
| Yankees' unexpected MVP keeps delivering heroic moments ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Just throwing this out there: Is it possible the rest of us are actually in a state of suspended animation at the moment, relegated to supporting roles in Gio Urshela's fantasy? What, you have any better theories? The Yankees, who ... | |
| WORLDS DAY 1: Kakko impresses in debut For full coverage of the Devils competing in this month's World Championship and their individual and country's performances, visit our international page at newjerseydevils.com/worlds. DAY ONE COVERAGE. FIN 3, CAN 1. Box Score & Statistics · Highlights. | |
| German wins 7th, Yankees beat Rays 4-3 in AL East showdown ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Domingo German became the majors' first seven-game winner, Gio Urshela got a key hit set up by a pair of odd bounces and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 on Friday night. The injury-filled Yankees pulled ... | |
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| Red Sox beat Mariners 14-1, over .500 for first time BOSTON — The Red Sox have been among baseball's hottest-hitting teams in May. It's gotten the defending World Series champions above .500 for the first time this season. Mitch Moreland hit a three-run home run, Rafael Devers and Andrew Benintendi ... | |
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| Pointing laser at Tom Brady keeps getting worse for Chiefs fan The Kansas City Chiefs fan who flashed a laser at Tom Brady during the AFC Championship game is unrepentant. Dwyan Morgan, a 64-year-old electrician, refused to apologize for the stunt, telling Inside Edition he just wanted to distract the star quarterback ... | |
| Slovakia Stuns US in World Hockey Championship Opener KOSICE, Slovakia — Matus Sukel scored early in the first period and Slovakia went on to beat the U.S. 4-1 on home ice Friday night, a stunning result on the opening day of the world hockey championship. Alex DeBrincat had a goal off assists from Patrick ... | |
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| Irresponsible to play Europa League final in Baku - Klopp (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has backed criticism by Chelsea and Arsenal fans over the choice of Baku for this month's Europa League final and said soccer's European governing body UEFA needed to address the way it selected host cities. | |
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| St. Louis Blues Craig Berube Interim Title Only A Technicality The St. Louis Blues held a brief press conference after arriving in San Jose for their Western Conference clash with the San Jose Sharks. Interestingly, Blues general manager, Doug Armstrong was anything but coy during this meeting with the media. | |
| What Mickey Callaway said about his meeting with Mets brass Following the Mets' 11-2 win over the Marlins Friday night, manager Mickey Callaway addressed his meeting with Mets COO Jeff Wilpon and GM Brodie Van Wagenen earlier in the day. "I just called Jeff and told him we're having another one tomorrow, ... | |
| Cubs INF Russell says he understands fans' booing CHICAGO — Addison Russell says he understands the booing he has heard since returning to the Chicago Cubs after his suspension for violating baseball's domestic violence policy, calling it "a serious issue." Russell received a mostly chilly reception when ... | |
| Spanish Grand Prix - Bottas spins into gravel "Which areas can improve," asks the perfectionist Lewis Hamilton. "Not many areas to improve," is the response from Pete Bonnington. Article Reactions. Like. 0 likes0. Dislike. 0 dislikes0. Article share tools. Facebook; Twitter. ShareView more share options. | |
| Dylan Covey struggles early in White Sox' loss to Blue Jays TORONTO — The rotation has been an issue for the White Sox all season, and Friday was no different. In his second start of the season, right-hander Dylan Covey stumbled early in the Sox' 4-3 loss to the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Before the game ... | |
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| Pitching powers Bulldogs past Ole Miss By Nathanael Gabler The Oxford Eagle. OXFORD — Two hours of rain delays and another 30 minutes of fog delay wasn't enough to put away Ethan Small and Mississippi State on Friday night. The rain delay in the middle of the sixth inning forced Small off ... | |
| Baseball notes: Rays activate Meadows Rays activate Meadows, put Zunino on injured list. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays reinstated outfielder Austin Meadows from the 10-day injured list on Friday for the start of a three-game series against the New York Yankees. The Rays also ... | |
| Pressure is a privilege as Man City look to close out title Manchester City go into the final day of the season one point ahead of Liverpool after a title race that has raised the bar from anything the Premier League has seen before. Manchester City inflicted a seventh defeat in nine games on Manchester United, who ... | |
| Giants' six-game hitting fantasia ends with shutout loss to Reds No, Rod Serling did not pop in from the Twilight Zone to narrate the Giants' six-game trip to Cincinnati and Colorado. The Giants really scored 49 runs - one third of their total for the season - in the proper spot in the space-time continuum. On Friday night they ... | |
| Rockies fan confidence is high, but their playoff odds are low The Rockies have lost more games than they've won since last Friday, starting their division home stand 2-3 with a postponement. There's been some things to like in that time. Or, for the purposes of This Week in Purple, let's look at what's been good and bad. | |
| Whitecaps 1, Timbers 0: Montero, Caps on a roll Fredy Montero's ninth-minute goal — the 63rd of his MLS career and third of this season — stood up as the winner for Vancouver (3-5-3) as they snapped the Portland Timbers' three-game win streak with a 1-0 victory. The Vancouver Whitecaps started on the ... | |
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| Man United confirm Mike Phelan as assistant manager London - Manchester United have announced that assistant manager Mike Phelan has agreed a new deal that keeps him tied to the club for a further three years. Phelan, who served as Sir Alex Ferguson's number two at United before departing shortly after ... | |
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