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Better late than never, Kimbrel is the closer the Cubs needed CHICAGO -- What does the signing of Craig Kimbrel mean for the Chicago Cubs? As long as he's the Kimbrel who dominated the competition on the way to 333 career saves, with the second-highest strikeout rate (minimum 400 innings pitched) of all time, ...
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France's Men Won the World Cup Last Summer. Its Women Want a Title to Match. ORLÉANS, France — The first Women's World Cup on French soil was only days away, and Delphine Cascarino, a 22-year-old French wing with the speed and dribbling skills to become a breakout star over the next month, was about to exit the cozy stadium ...
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USMNT Player Ratings: Holmes, Gonzalez stand out in Jamaica loss An experimental US national team side put on a largely flat showing in a 1-0 friendly loss to Jamaica at Audi Field on Wednesday night. With less than two weeks to go before the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup, one could argue that the contest was an exercise ...
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How St. Louis Became the Hometown Vladimir Tarasenko Envisioned From the Start Vladimir Tarasenko is an unapologetic homebody who has embraced all that the city of St. Louis has to offer during his seven-year career. By Alex Prewitt. June 05, 2019. Here is a boy with boundless energy. No older than nine, he lives in the riverside ...
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Royals stocked up on pitching, left-handed hitters in college-heavy draft The Royals made no secret of their charge going into this year's draft. In fact, general manager Dayton Moore all but laid it out during the winter while talking about the state of the organization's farm system. They felt like they'd added talent in last year's draft, ...
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Report: Former Southern Cal AD Pat Haden being investigated in college admissions scandal Federal investigators are examining former Southern California athletics director Pat Haden's potential role in the college-admissions scandal that has rocked several national universities, including USC, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
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Nick Saban: The lowdown on Quinnen Williams, who can change everything The Jets have not gotten to see what first-round pick Quinnen Williams can do yet, but Alabama coach Nick Saban is pretty sure they are going to love it when they do. Williams has been limited by a right calf injury this spring and has been held back in ...
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Ducks finalist for Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year The Anaheim Ducks are a finalist for Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year honors. It's the second consecutive year that the Ducks are a finalist in the team category of the Sports Humanitarian Awards presented by ESPN. The award will go to the team that ...
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Jarrett Culver sends strong NBA draft message to Knicks: 'I'm elite' From the instant the Knicks landed third in the lottery, the narrative moved from Zion Williamson to RJ Barrett. But Jarrett Culver is making his case as the best pick for them. After Wednesday's pre-draft workout at MSG Training Center, Culver called himself an ...
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Royals blanked at home by Red Sox, Chris Sale The Royals came into the night hoping to snap a four-game losing slide that started over the weekend in Texas, but the defending World Series champion Boston Red Sox refused to cooperate with that desire. Instead, the Red Sox battered a pitching staff that ...
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Paul Pierce finally explains the reason behind his infamous wheelchair exit in the 2008 NBA Finals Paul Pierce is coming clean about a moment that has lived in infamy from the 2008 NBA Finals. The Boston Celtics faced the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals that year, and despite the Kobe Bryant-led Lakers being heavily favored entering the series, it was ...
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Draft adds more talent to Padres' stocked farm system The Padres conclude Day 3 with several upside plays, including LSU-committed Maurice Hampton. Anyone who sign, like top pick CJ Abrams and catcher Logan Driscoll, faces an uphill battle in climbing the Padres' organizational depth chart.
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Talking Points: Soft goals sink Sounders again Through 70 minutes, the Sounders had accomplished exactly what Brian Schmezter had outlined as a winning strategy ahead of the match. They'd stayed defensively compact, allowed only one shot on target, and utilized their superior quality in the attacking ...
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There's a chance Aaron Judge could return for the Yankees' game in London TORONTO — Aaron Judge is hitting in a batting cage at the Yankees' minor league complex in Tampa. It's a step forward for the slugger, who has been out since April 21 with a strained left oblique. But Big Ben is ticking. Advertisement. MLB is sending it's ...
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Colts' Bobby Okereke accused of sexual assault at Stanford, reports say The Indianapolis Colts drafted former Stanford football captain Bobby Okereke in April despite knowing that he had been accused of sexual assault while he was at the university, and that three members of a campus disciplinary panel had concluded he was ...
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Guerrero's homer lifts Jays, deals Yanks 3rd straight loss Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a go-ahead, three-run homer off Zack Britton in a five-run eighth inning, Randal Grichuk had a pair of homers and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied to beat the Yankees 11-7 on Wednesday night and send New York to its first three-game ...
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South Carolina governor signs tax bill that clears way for Panthers' practice facility ROCK HILL, S.C. – David Tepper's latest trip to South Carolina started and ended on a high note. Shortly after arriving at Fountain Park in downtown Rock Hill, the Panthers' owner brought a smile to a young fan by signing her Cam Newton jersey.
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No surprises for the UO Ducks on the first day of the NCAA Outdoor Track Championships Oregon hurdler Eric Edwards was among the Oregon Ducks who advanced in Wednesday qualifying at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. (Photo/Ralph Freso). 0. By Ken Goe | The Oregonian/OregonLive. The Oregon Ducks had no major ...
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WATCH: Phil Mickelson makes ace in Jim Nantz's backyard with announcer on the call If you aren't in the mood for the U.S. Open, excuse me, United States Open, you will be after watching this Phil Mickelson ace in Jim Nantz's Pebble Beach backyard. None of that is a typo. Mickelson actually made a hole in one on Jim Nantz's replica hole of ...
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Dudarev, Bradford earn First Team All-America honors to open Kansas action at NCAA Championships AUSTIN, Texas – The Kansas men's track & field team earned two First Team All-America honors on the first day of the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Austin, Texas. Junior Gleb Dudarev earned a silver medal in the hammer throw for First ...
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Australia vs West Indies Live Streaming: When & Where to Watch ICC World Cup 2019 Match on Live TV & Online Australia vs West Indies in the ICC World Cup 2019 on June 6 (Thursdsay) will be broadcast on the Star Sports network and Live streaming will be available on Hotstar. The match will be played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham and will begin at 1500 HRS IST.
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Granit Xhaka drops hint over Arsenal future amid Inter Milan speculation Granit Xhaka has admitted that he would be 'incredibly proud' to be appointed Arsenal captain should Unai Emery decide to entrust him with the armband next season. The 26-year-old was named captain on a few occasions by Emery last season and could ...
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Mick Malthouse says he doesn't see Nathan Buckley as his 'enemy' In recent days, the feud between Mick Malthouse and Nathan Buckley has erupted. Buckley told SEN on Wednesday morning that "I am now an enemy in his eyes." Refresh. 'I'm not looking for revenge, just success' - McCoy on Panthers switch. Loading video ...
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