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| Days of NCAA having it both ways should be nearing an end It was five years ago this month that the landmark Ed O'Bannon v. NCAA antitrust trial took place, bringing hope to former, current and future major college football and men's basketball players who knew only a world in which their earning power was limited ... | |
| Federer-Nadal set for potential Wimbledon semi LONDON -- Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were set up for a potential semifinal at Wimbledon in Friday's draw, while Serena Williams was placed in what shapes up as by far the toughest quarter of the women's field. With defending champion Novak ... | |
| UConn Huskies will rejoin the Big East NEW YORK (AP) — UConn is back in the Big East. The Huskies were introduced Thursday at Madison Square Garden as the newest member of the conference in which they were a charter member 40 years ago. The marquee out front of MSG said "Welcome ... | |
| Source: Rays calling up two-way player McKay The Tampa Bay Rays needed nine pitchers and 18 innings to get past the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on Thursday. Now, they're set to call on one of the game's top prospects to help. Brendan McKay, a two-way player who's been pitching and serving as a ... | |
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| Bell homers again as Pirates cruise past Astros 10-0 Looks like we're having trouble loading this video. You can check out other videos while we get it together. HOUSTON (AP) — Rap music spilled out of the doors of the Pittsburgh Pirates clubhouse and muffled but joyful chants could be heard above the tunes. | |
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| Stricker, Tom shared US Senior Open lead at Notre Dame Defending champion David Toms was looking for a good start in the U.S. Senior Open. Steve Stricker was looking for a fresh start. Both got what they wanted Thursday with rounds of 8-under 62 to share the lead in an opening round that yielded a record ... | |
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| Washington Nationals: Nats Interleague Series Preview The Washington Nationals continue their interleague play against the American League Central by venturing into the Motor City to take on the Detroit Tigers. The last time the Nats and Tigers squared off in Detroit was in 2013, the season in which Detroit lost ... | |
| St. Louis Blues Shock Many Re-Signing Carl Gunnarsson The St. Louis Blues wasted no time in their attempts to keep the band together from their Stanley Cup run. Just when everyone was certain he was gone, the Blues re-signed Carl Gunnarsson. The St. Louis Blues may have to start referring to 2019 as the year ... | |
| Senzatela expected to start as Colorado hosts Los Angeles Los Angeles Dodgers (56-27, first in the NL West) vs. Colorado Rockies (42-39, second in the NL West). Denver; Friday, 8 p.m. EDT. PITCHING PROBABLES: Dodgers: Hyun-Jin Ryu (9-1, 1.27 ERA, .84 WHIP, 90 strikeouts) Rockies: Antonio Senzatela (6-5, ... | |
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| Michael Duignan's Leinster and Munster hurling final predictions The drawn match in Wexford Park two weeks ago was an epic, the physicality, the atmosphere [was brilliant]. There is no love lost between these rivals and I expect more of the same. It will be a close contest. Slowly but surely Brian Cody is getting his ... | |
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| Kenya hit back to beat Tanzania in 'crazy' game CAIRO (Reuters) - Kenya, helped by a Michael Olunga brace, twice came from behind to beat East African neighbours Tanzania 3-2 on Thursday and chalk up their second-ever win at the Africa Cup of Nations in a match both coaches described as crazy. | |
| New power unit and penalty for Sainz The FIA have confirmed Carlos Sainz's Austrian Grand Prix penalty with the McLaren driver starting from the back of the grid after taking on Renault's updated engine. Renault introduced an updated power unit at last weekend's French Grand Prix, however, ... | |
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