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| Angels' Shohei Ohtani shut down as pitcher, day-to-day as DH Shohei Ohtani has a Grade 1-2 strain of the flexor pronator mass near his surgically repaired right elbow and will cease pitching for the foreseeable future, the Los Angeles Angels announced on Monday. The team said in a statement that those who have that ... | |
| Williamson loses shoe, but Pelicans get key 109-99 win LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Brandon Ingram scored 24 points and the New Orleans Pelicans got a much-needed 109-99 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday despite another Zion Williamson shoe incident. Williamson had 23 points, seven rebounds ... | |
| St Louis series at Detroit off after positive Cards tests MILWAUKEE (AP) — Seven St. Louis Cardinals players and six staff members have tested positive for COVID-19, causing Major League Baseball to postpone the team's four-game series at Detroit. The series was to have been played at Comerica Park from ... | |
| NFL, NFLPA have resolved all issues for 2020 CBA changes All remaining issues between the NFL and the NFL Players Association on the side letter to the collective bargaining agreement making changes for the 2020 season have been resolved and, following a review by the union, the deal is done, NFL Network's ... | |
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| Vikings land DT PJ Hall in deal with Raiders for late pick MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings acquired defensive tackle P.J. Hall from the Oakland Raiders for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in 2021, fetching a reinforcement for the interior on Monday after the opt out by expected starter Michael ... | |
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| Indiana State pauses workouts for 2 weeks after positive tests Indiana State has paused football workouts for two weeks after six players tested positive for COVID-19. Coach Curt Mallory told players, coaches and support staff that everyone must quarantine for 14 days. The athletic department issued a news release, ... | |
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| Thunder's Dennis Schroder leaves bubble for birth of child Dennis Schroder was not in uniform when Oklahoma City lost to Denver Monday. He wasn't even in Orlando. Schroder left the bubble to be with his wife for the birth of his child, something the team knew was coming but came up suddenly Monday morning, ... | |
| Maurice Smith, Taylor Stallworth go on NFL waivers Two players with Alabama football roots lost their spots on NFL rosters on Monday when the Washington Football Team waived safety Maurice Smith and the New Orleans Saints waived defensive tackle Taylor Stallworth. Stallworth prepped at Murphy High ... | |
| Mike Soroka Leaves Start vs. Mets With Lower Leg Injury Braves ace pitcher Mike Soroka fell to the ground in the third inning with an apparent lower leg injury and had to be carried off the field. While speculating is dangerous, it certainly looked like Soroka may have injured his Achilles. He didn't seem to be favoring ... | |
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| Antetokounmpo: Bucks still need some work on finishing the job Everything was all set up for the Milwaukee Bucks to win. And then, suddenly and without warning, everything fell apart. That was basically the story from Sunday's 120-115 loss to the Houston Rockets, who went on a 16-4 run in the span of about three ... | |
| Kucherov leads Lightning past Capitals in round-robin play Shootout goals from Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point helped the Lightning beat the Capitals 3-2 in round-robin play Monday. The first half of the game belonged to Tampa, who lead in possession and on the scoreboard until late in the second period. | |
| Panthers LB Christian Miller opts out of NFL season CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Panthers linebacker Christian Miller has informed the team he has opted out of the 2020 season because of coronavirus concerns. Miller, a fourth-round pick in 2019 out of Alabama, played in seven games last year. He had two ... | |
| Game Rewind: Pacers 111, Wizards 100 T.J. Warren picked up where he left off on Monday afternoon. Fresh off a career-high 53 points in Saturday's win over Philadelphia, Warren stuffed the stat line to lead the Pacers (41-26) to a 111-100 win over Washington (24-43) in their second seeding game ... | |
| Clippers aim to put an end to Suns' 2-0 restart Clippers aim to put an end to Suns' 2-0 restart. The Los Angeles Clippers look to ride the momentum of a record-setting performance into a tilt with the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday afternoon near Orlando. Los Angeles (45-21) sank a franchise-record 25 ... | |
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| Caris LeVert, Joe Harris, Jarrett Allen all out for Nets vs Bucks Add Caris LeVert, Joe Harris and Jarrett Allen to the Nets' already lengthy injury report. LeVert (thigh contusion), Harris (hamstring and back tightness) and Allen, who is out due to "unusual circumstances," will all sit out when the Nets play the league-best ... | |
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| Fourth Quarter: Spurs trail 76ers 99-87 ORLANDO, Fla. — The Spurs came in to the Disney bubble with a completely new look due to injuries, but they're playing some of their best basketball of the season. After winning their final scrimmage against Indiana, they carried that momentum into two ... | |
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| A Busy Week In The Bubble Begins With Rockets After going 1-1 in the opening weekend of the NBA regular season restart at Walt Disney World Resort outside of Orlando, the Portland Trail Blazers begin a stretch of four games over the course of six days starting Tuesday with a tilt versus the Houston ... | |
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| Dumba kneels, NHL puts focus on Black Lives Matter movement (AP) — Minnesota's Matt Dumba became the first NHL player to kneel during the U.S. national anthem when he did so before the opening playoff game between Edmonton and Chicago in Edmonton, Alberta. Dumba knelt at center ice Saturday while fellow ... | |
| BTD's 2020 Pac-12 Football Season Preview Roundtable The_Coach: USC and Oregon - Pending some crazy things happening (which they very well can), I'm going with USC 31, Oregon 21 and the Trojans roll to a Pac-12 title. Clay Helton saves himself. John Severs: I'm also going with USC and Oregon, but I don't ... | |
| Jeter discusses Marlins' COVID-19 outbreak Marlins chief executive officer Derek Jeter spoke publicly on Monday for the first time since the team had its season put on hold on July 26 due to the coronavirus spreading throughout the club. And while an internal review conducted by the Marlins revealed ... | |
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