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As-it-happens update June 11, 2019
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NBCSports.com
Howie Roseman has given the Eagles great depth on the football field, and he said the team has tremendous depth in the front office too. They need it now. Roseman hinted strongly on Monday that the Eagles will fill Joe Douglas' role internally. Douglas, who ...
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The New York Times
REIMS, France — On Monday night, a little more than 24 hours before the United States was scheduled to meet Thailand in its first match of the World Cup, the American captain Alex Morgan and Coach Jill Ellis were answering questions at a packed news ...
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Washington Post
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Plenty has happened since Cody Scroggins arrived at Arkansas in 2016 as a highly touted two-sport star at nearby Bentonville High School. He endured a position change from infielder to pitcher and underwent Tommy John surgery.
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Heavy.com
The Dallas Cowboys open minicamp on Tuesday and there are plenty of storylines surrounding the defending NFC East champions as they head into the first mandatory workouts of the season. For those who have been under a rock, here's the short version: ...
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The New York Times
Kadeisha Buchanan scored at the end of the first half, and Canada held on to defeat Cameroon, 1-0, in the World Cup on Monday night in Montpellier, France. Buchanan charged into the box on a corner kick, and her header bounced into the goal. But all eyes ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
ATLANTA — Joe Musgrove will likely never forget the 18th pitch he threw in the Pirates' 13-7 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Monday. Musgrove's 94 mph four-seam fastball ran inside a bit too much and grazed Josh Donaldson's jersey with two outs and Dansby ...
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Sporting News
Charlie Morton continued his stellar season Monday. The 35-year-old right-hander pitched seven scoreless innings and allowed just two hits in the Rays' 6-2 win over the Athletics at Tropicana Field. He struck out seven and walked two while throwing 94 ...
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CBSSports.com
The entire city of St. Louis was ready to party on Sunday night. On the heels two straight wins in which they frustrated the Bruins, the Blues came into Game 6 with a chance to clinch their first Stanley Cup in the 52-year history of the franchise. They also had a ...
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The Advocate
On May 14, the night the first few years of Zion Williamson's pro basketball career were all but set in stone, the Duke freshman phenom told ESPN's Maria Taylor he had never been to New Orleans, just moments after the Pelicans landed the top pick in this ...
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Complex
The Lakers can't wait. They need to do everything they can to pull off a trade for Anthony Davis. Sooner rather than later, too. The team should feel a sense of urgency with the NBA draft and free agency about to begin. There's no guarantee that a marquee ...
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ESPN
Fans in St. Louis looking to watch the Blues in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final with a few thousand friends have another option: Busch Stadium. The Bruins will host the decisive game in Boston on Wednesday, and tickets to the Blues' watch party at their ...
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Sporting Kansas City
Five Things, presented by Keith + Associates Dentistry, is a weekly series on SportingKC.com that highlights the top storylines, players to watch and matchday programming ahead of each game throughout the season.
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The Guardian
"Isn't keeping Dhawan a no-brainer?" asks Andrew Hurley. "Rahul opens, and they have a couple of middle order options. They have also already beaten Australia so they have already some margin for error in their games against the other top teams. ".
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Montpellier: The ghost of Alen Stajcic haunts the Matildas and it's not just the players whose World Cup dreams could be shattered by their result against Brazil in the early hours of Friday morning. Newly appointed FFA chairman Chris Nikou, under-pressure ...
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Heavy.com
It's a well-known fact that Drake is a huge Toronto Raptors fan. He's spotted in his courtside seats for the bulk of the team's games and has been a common sight during the 2019 NBA Finals. But while Drake is a big fan of the Raptors, he's also much more than ...
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NEWS.com.au
When you're making Nick Kyrgios' racquet smashes look like a toddler throwing toys out of the cot, you know you've made a donkey out of yourself. World No. 262 Mario Vilella Martínez had little to cheer about beyond the first set against Bosnian Tomislav ...
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NRL.COM
Manly utility Manase Fainu has knocked back an approach from New Zealand coach Michael Maguire and is set to line up against the Kiwis after being selected in a 23-man Tonga Mate Ma'a squad for the opening match of the newly formed Oceania Cup.
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TalkBasket.net
Bob Myers gives a very emotional press conference on Durant, stating, "It's an Achilles injury," and defending the entire Warriors training staff pic.twitter.com/AxqClI89e1. — Jake Hutchinson (@hutchdiesel) June 11, 2019 ...
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Montreal Gazette
"(Pipkin) is going to make mistakes, he's going to do things that aren't great, but we're going to go with him," head coach Khari Jones says. Pat Hickey, Montreal Gazette. Updated: June 10, 2019. Share Adjust Comment Print. Antonio Pipkin arrived at ...
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3AW
A debate has ignited around what words are and aren't okay at the AFL, following a string of fan evictions and bans for abusing umpires. A Carlton fan was ejected from Marvel Stadium on Saturday after allegedly calling an umpire a "bald headed flog".
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