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| Marqise Lee, Matt LaCosse bring Pats list of opt outs to 8 BOSTON (AP) -- The number of New England Patriots who have decided to sit out the season because of concerns over the coronavirus continues to grow. On Sunday, receiver Marqise Lee and tight end Matt LaCosse joined a list of six other Patriots players ... | |
| Pelicans, Grizzlies still looking for 1st bubble win The New Orleans Pelicans began the NBA restart with their sights set on the Memphis Grizzlies. After two games, the Pelicans -- who meet the Grizzlies on Monday near Orlando -- have a more obstructed view of the eighth-place Grizzlies in the very crowded ... | |
| MLB looks to shorter doubleheaders to ease scheduling chaos The Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds were the first teams to try out baseball's new time-saving measure — , with seven-inning games. They ended up having a long day anyway after the opener was delayed over two hours because of rain. It's been that kind ... | |
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| Kadri scores buzzer-beating goal as Avalanche beat Blues EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Nazem Kadri scored a buzzer-beating power-play goal to give the Colorado Avalanche a 2-1 comeback victory over the defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues in Western Conference round-robin play Sunday night. | |
| Magic forward Isaac suffers torn ACL Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in Sunday's 132-116 win over the Sacramento Kings. Isaac dropped to the floor after driving between two defenders and was treated on court before being wheeled away ... | |
| A's Jesús Luzardo feels work during quarantine paid off It was revealed July 7 that left-hander Jesús Luzardo had tested positive for the coronavirus. Ten days later, he was able to report back to the A's summer camp in Oakland. Luzardo credits the work he was able to do while he was in quarantine for putting ... | |
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| Gymnasts Worldwide Push Back on Their Sport's Culture of Abuse A culture in gymnastics that has tolerated coaches belittling, manipulating and in some cases physically abusing young athletes is being challenged by Olympians and other gymnasts around the world after an uprising in the United States. Many current and ... | |
| Madrigal's first 4 big league hits help White Sox top KC 9-2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — White Sox prospect Nick Madrigal had the first four hits of his promising big league career, including two during a seven-run seventh inning, and Chicago beat the Kansas City Royals 9-2 on Sunday to finish a three-game sweep. | |
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| Champions League ready to resume, at long last Paris (AFP) - After an enforced hiatus of almost five months, the UEFA Champions League and Europa League resume this week in order to clear up the last remaining business in a troubled season. Both competitions were frozen in March as the coronavirus ... | |
| Preview: Nuggets look to bounce back against Oklahoma City Thunder The Nuggets' return to basketball in the first seeding game against the Miami Heat did not go to plan. Playing without three starters in Jamal Murray, Gary Harris and Will Barton, Denver went into halftime with a one point lead then completely fell apart in the ... | |
| Miami Heat: Can Jimmy Butler rewrite an unlucky playoff past? Perhaps it's a Miami Heat team he so desperately wanted to go to that can help Jimmy Butler overcome a playoff resume littered with bad place and timing. Jimmy Butler is a star in the NBA, an All-Star in all but one of the last six seasons and a large reason ... | |
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| Lakers, Jazz hoping to rebound after lackluster losses Fresh off a stark reminder that a run to the NBA Finals is far from a foregone conclusion, the Los Angeles Lakers will face another stern test during the restart with a matchup Monday against the Utah Jazz near Orlando. The Lakers' wakeup call came Saturday ... | |
| Former Lobo survived a similar experience as 'JB' White The nightmares never really fade. They linger, coming at odd times to serve as a reminder of just how thin the margin is between life and death, of how one seemingly harmless decision can cascade into a horror movie without rhyme or reason. Fifteen years ... | |
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| Horsfield seals maiden European Tour victory in English Open Sam Horsfield sealed his maiden European Tour crown on home soil on Sunday, winning the English Open in Birmingham after a final round of 68 to finish ahead of Belgian Thomas Detry. Overnight leader Horsfield was on course for a comfortable victory but ... | |
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| Phillies' Jake Arrieta: Making season debut Monday Arrieta will start Monday's game against the Yankees, Meghan Montemurro of The Athletic reports. The veteran right-hander was originally set to make his season debut last Monday against the Yankees, but Miami's COVID-19 outbreak while in Philadelphia ... | |
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| Liverpool starlet confirms 15-word snub of Ramos meeting Liverpool youngster Harvey Elliott has confirmed that he turned down an opportunity to meet Sergio Ramos over an incident with Mohamed Salah in the 2018 Champions League final. Elliott was also in Kiev for Liverpool's 2018 Champions League final ... | |
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