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As-it-happens update June 23, 2019
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ESPN
CLEVELAND -- Christian Pulisic couldn't stop smiling. Given that the U.S. thrashed Trinidad & Tobago 6-0 in its second group stage match at the Gold Cup, this wouldn't seem to be that unusual. But Pulisic's postgame demeanor usually shifts between stoic, ...
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Forbes
MIAMI, FL - DECEMBER 23: Myles Jack #44 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks on against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on December 23, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images). Getty Images. Jaguars' linebacker Myles ...
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NJ.com
Before he boarded his flight to Vancouver for the NHL Draft, Hugh Weber made it clear to the Devils' sales staff that this was going to be a working weekend. The barbecues, pool parties and beach trips? Sorry. They were going to have to wait. "Get ready," he ...
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Baltimore Sun
It might be easy to overlook the impact of a handful of great defensive plays in a one-sided game with plenty of other subplots, but Orioles manager Brandon Hyde and starting pitcher Andrew Cashner were not about to let that happen. The show Keon Broxton ...
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Forbes
The Detroit Tigers' loss this past Thursday night was emblematic of where the franchise stands. They built a 7-1 lead in the third inning but wound up falling 8-7 to the Pirates at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Much of the blame for the loss fell on one of the Tigers' ...
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Bleacher Report
New Orleans Pelicans head coach Alvin Gentry is all smiles. When asked Saturday about the three players and three first-round draft picks the Pelicans were able to get from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis, Gentry couldn't help himself:.
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NBCSports.com
The Flyers' 2019 NHL draft is in the books. General manager Chuck Fletcher, assistant general manager Brent Flahr and the Flyers entered the draft with eight picks and finished with seven. In a trade Friday night, the Flyers gained a second-round selection.
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SBK
The title fight is on! A 75th WorldSBK win for Rea as he went head-to-head with Toprak Razgatlioglu on the final lap, whilst Bautista crashes early on! With a 39-point advantage over Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK), Alvaro Bautista (ARUBA.
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MassLive.com
Broadcaster and former Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce shouts at former teammate and Cleveland Cavaliers center Kendrick Perkins before Game 7 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals between the Celtics and the Cavaliers, Sunday, May 27, ...
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The Guardian
The track temperature is 57 degrees, which is hot, very hot. It's a very warm day in the south of France. And off they go on their formation lap, as Hamilton tries his best not to have to sit on the grid for too long and overheat his car. Facebook Twitter · 9.08am ...
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Forbes
Roger Federer will head into Wimbledon on a winning note. The 37-year-old Swiss champion won his 10th title at Halle in Germany by taking down Belgium's David Goffin, 7-6(2), 6-1, in Sunday's final. Federer, ranked No. 3 in the world, has now won 102 ...
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ESPN
CHASKA, Minn. -- Australia's Hannah Green managed to hold on to her lead after three rounds at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, but it was Ariya Jutanugarn who made a charge on Saturday to trim Green's lead to a single stroke heading into ...
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STLtoday.com
ROUND 2, No. 62 overall. NIKITA ALEXANDROV. Center, Charlottetown (QMJHL). Height/weight: 6-0, 183. The pick: The 18-year old anchored the top line for the Islanders in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Lefthanded shooter had 27 goals, ...
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Yahoo Sports
If John Aloisi's penalty sent a nation into rapture, Sam Kerr's spot kick on Sunday turned millions of Australian stomachs. Even though the shootout was just kicking off, it felt like the moment the Matidas' World Cup charge ended. Kerr looked a picture of ...
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The Australian
WELLINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - The ACT Brumbies barely had time to enjoy a post-match celebration let alone grab a few hours sleep before beginning the long trip to Buenos Aires on Sunday for their Super Rugby semi-final against the Jaguares.
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Section 215
'And with the 33rd overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers select Carsen Edwards, point guard, Purdue.' Now if I would have told you Wednesday night that Edwards would fall to Philly at 33 it would have probably been a dream come true, ...
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Federal Baseball
Davey Martinez had a message for Trevor Rosenthal when he sent the Nationals' reliever out on Friday night in the highest leverage situation the veteran reliever had been used in since returning to Washington's bullpen following a stint on the Injured List.
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Charlotte Observer
Yordy Reyna scored on a free kick in the 80th minute and the Vancouver Whitecaps overcame an early two-goal deficit to tie the Colorado Rapids 2-2 on Saturday night. The kick from about 19 yards was set up when defender Lalas Abubakar was called for a ...
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Sport24
Manchester - Former captain Brendon McCullum says New Zealand have the firepower to win the World Cup for the first time in their history. The Black Caps won a nail-biter against the West Indies in Manchester on Saturday to stay unbeaten at the 50-over ...
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Montreal Gazette
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The Toronto Maple Leafs have freed up valuable salary-cap space by trading veteran forward Patrick Marleau to the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes acquired a conditional first-round pick and a seventh-round ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Pakistan was 143-3 after 30 overs against South Africa at Lord's. Both openers were gone after an 81-run stand, both dismissed on 44 each by legspinner Imran Tahir. Then Aiden Markram provided a vital breakthrough for Proteas, by taking out Mohammad ...
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