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Mike Freeman's 10-Point Stance: Are We Seeing the Downfall of Todd Gurley? How hurt is Todd Gurley? How is Carson Wentz's recovery coming? Is Gronk really retired? All that and more in this week's 10-Point Stance. 1. How worried should the Rams be about Todd Gurley II's knee? Recently, I asked a Rams team official how ...
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Andrew McCutchen out for the season: Examining eight trade scenarios for the Phillies ahead of the deadline On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Phillies announced that outfielder Andrew McCutchen will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL during Monday's game against the San Diego Padres. McCutchen's absence leaves the Phillies in an ...
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Why the timing of the Anthony Davis trade affects everything else in the NBA It's only a matter of time before the Pelicans trade Anthony Davis. But that matter of time is everything. Davis recently met with new Pelicans front office chief David Griffin, and all reports suggest that Davis still has no intention of signing a long-term extension to ...
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Stanley Cup Final Buzz: Bruins, Blues gear up for Game 5 Welcome to the Stanley Cup Final Buzz, a daily in-depth look at the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues. The Blues and Bruins are back in Boston for Game 5 at TD Garden, which will be Thursday (8 p.m. ET, NBC, CBC, SN, ...
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Nations League Seeks Foothold in Crowded Soccer Landscape It's a crowded soccer summer: The Women's World Cup starts on Friday; South America will determine its men's champion in the Copa América; and North America, Central America and the Caribbean will do the same in the Concacaf Gold Cup. So you may ...
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Excerpt: 'The National Team: The inside story of the women who changed soccer' Players from the U.S. women's soccer team show off their gold medals after defeating China in the 1999 Women's World Cup at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Excerpted from "The National Team: The inside story of the women who changed soccer," ...
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Good news Cleveland Indians' fans: Francisco Lindor is hitting like Francisco Lindor CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Manager Terry Francona says Francisco Lindor is starting to look more like Francisco Lindor with a bat in his hands. That's good news for Francona and the Indians and bad news for the pitchers who have to face him. In Tuesday night's ...
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D-Wade to share 'roller coaster' journey in book NEW YORK -- Dwyane Wade, who retired at the end of the 2018-19 regular season, has a memoir coming out this fall. William Morrow announced Wednesday that the book, "3 Dimensional," is scheduled for Oct. 22. Wade tells of his rise from Chicago's South ...
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Aaron Rodgers sees new offense fitting Jimmy Graham GREEN BAY – It was just one play in an OTA, but it was the kind of play that didn't happen last year nearly often enough. The biggest offensive highlight on Tuesday at Clarke Hinkle Field occurred when Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers fired a pass down ...
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Matt LaFleur injury update: Packers coach wheels around OTAs Injury be damned, Matt LaFleur isn't letting anything slow down his first season at the helm in Green Bay. The new Packers coach was seen wheeling around OTAs on Tuesday, alternating back and forth between a golf cart and a scooter as he coached his ...
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Ump exits Giants-Mets game after hit by foul ball NEW YORK -- Plate umpire Tom Hallion was forced to leave the game between the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets on Tuesday night soon after he was hit in the mask by a foul ball in the fourth inning. Hallion finished the inning, then was replaced ...
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MLB rumors: Dallas Keuchel 'wants to go' to the Yankees The Dallas Keuchel watch is heating up, and all signs continue to point to the free-agent left-hander signing with the New York Yankees. MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reported Tuesday that the Yankees are the "clear favorites" and he said as much during an ...
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Rain wipes out French play; all semis likely Friday PARIS -- Heavy rain forced the two remaining quarterfinals in both the men's and women's singles at the French Open to be postponed Wednesday. The four affected matches, including those involving women's champion Simona Halep and men's world No.
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Why France Is The World Cup Favorite. (Don't Worry — The US Is A Close Second.) When the 2019 Women's World Cup kicks off Friday, the initial match will contain FiveThirtyEight's pre-tournament championship favorite — and no, the U.S. women won't be on the field. The Americans don't play their first game until June 11. So, yes: With a ...
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FORM GUIDE: The favourites for pole, points and victory in Canada Round Seven of the season takes us to Montreal, and a track the drivers almost universally adore in the form of the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. But who on the grid has previous here that they'll be hoping to convert into serious points on Sunday afternoon?
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Castillo solid, Puig homers to lead Reds over Cardinals ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cincinnati starter Luis Castillo knew he had good stuff. After giving up a leadoff home run and a single to the first two batters and walking four guys in the first three innings, he settled down and showed it. Castillo pitched one-run ball over six ...
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How GGG can get back to winning When former unified middleweight world titleholder Gennady Golovkin decided to move on with the final chapters of his career without longtime trainer Abel Sanchez, with whom he had a long and successful partnership, the announcement came as a bit of a ...
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The Houston Astros organizational depth more important than ever The Houston Astros have an incredibly deep organization. With all of the injuries the team is facing, this is more important than ever. The Houston Astros have, once again, gotten off to a roaring start to the season. They are, at the time of this writing, 41-20.
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The Vancouver Canucks are gearing up for a busy offseason Although the Stanley Cup Final is still underway, the Vancouver Canucks seem to be extremely busy and gearing up for an offseason full of moves. From calling the Toronto Maple Leafs to see what the asking price for Nikita Zaitsev is, to being rumoured to go ...
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Warren Gatland to coach the Barbarians against Wales in November Warren Gatland will make an early return to Wales in November to coach against his old side, with the Grand Slam-winning coach taking charge of the Barbarians at the Principality Stadium on November 30. Gatland will leave his role as Wales head coach ...
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Cricket World Cup: West Indies are playing 'Calypso cricket' - Justin Langer West Indies are showing "plenty of signs" of the "Calypso cricket" played by their previous dominant sides, says Australia coach Justin Langer. Australia face West Indies at Trent Bridge on Thursday at 10:30 BST. Both sides won their opening World Cup ...
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Footballer Jose Antonio Reyes was driving at 135mph when he crashed Former Arsenal and Spain forward Jose Antonio Reyes was speeding at more than 135mph when he died in a car crash, Spanish police have confirmed. Reyes, 35, and his 23-year-old cousin, Jonathan Reyes, were killed in the crash on the A-376 on ...
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Dina Asher-Smith: British sprinter has more 'self-belief' after memorable 2018 season British sprinter Dina Asher-Smith says she gained in "confidence" and "self-belief" following her 2018 success. The 23-year-old won triple European gold in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay in Berlin in August, following relay gold and 200m bronze at the ...
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Minicamp Blogservations: Brady's back Although it has become a bit of a cliché in these parts, the Patriots really are a different team when Tom Brady is in town. The GOAT made his first appearance of 2019 in front of the media on Tuesday as the Patriots kicked off the first of three days of their ...
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Divock Origi hopeful of 'positive' contract talks with Liverpool after Champions League final win Divock Origi is hopeful that the starring role he played for Liverpool in the Champions League final will earn him a new long-term deal on Merseyside. The 24-year-old forward has picked up a knack of scoring important goals for Liverpool and once again ...
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Blues player ratings: State of Origin game one 1. James Tedesco: Electrifying first-half display from the game's best fullback. His dazzling feet set up the opening try for Morris and he finished with 30 runs for 267 metres runs but a dropped ball on kick return in the 70th minute gave the Maroons the chance ...
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Katie Taylor Bray homecoming details revealed after she becomes undisputed champion Newly crowned undisputed world champion Katie Taylor will be honoured with a homecoming in her native Bray on Friday evening. The lightweight queen will show off her four world title belts as she is given a hero's reception in the Co Wicklow town.
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Aces spoil conference debut of Hotshots BASED on his experience, Alaska coach Alex Compton knows now is the best time to strike against Magnolia Ang Pambasang Manok. Good thing Chris Daniels and Jayvee Casio led the Aces who were all too willing to oblige, resulting in their cruising ...
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