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| Murphy hits homer, two-run single, A's take 1st from Astros OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- When their star players go down, the Oakland Athletics turn to their depth. Sean Murphy homered and hit a two-run single to help Chris Bassitt snap a three-start winless stretch, and the A's beat the Houston Astros 6-0 on Monday night ... | |
| Profar, Lamet Lead Padres to 1-0 Win Over Rockies SAN DIEGO — Jurickson Profar hit an RBI double with no outs in the ninth inning for the San Diego Padres, who got a brilliant performance from right-hander Dinelson Lamet to beat the Colorado Rockies 1-0 on Monday night for their sixth victory in eight ... | |
| 2020 US Open: What to Watch on Tuesday How to watch: From noon to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 11 p.m. Eastern time on ESPN; and streaming on the ESPN app. On Tuesday, the singles quarterfinals begin at the United States Open, all consolidated at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The doubles draws reach the ... | |
| NBA Daily: Down But Not Out, Kemba Walker Must Seize His Moment It's been a long and winding road back into the spotlight for Kemba Walker. In 2011 with the University of Connecticut, Walker set the world on fire as he led the Huskies on an improbable run: an 11-game stretch that culminated in a Big East title and a ... | |
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| Receiver Released to Clear Spot for Clowney Somebody had to be cut to make room for Jadeveon Clowney on the Tennessee Titans' roster. Now we know who it is. Wide receiver/return man Cameron Batson was waived Monday. The expectation is that Clowney, the free agent defensive end who ... | |
| James RodrÃguez joins Everton to revive career in England LONDON (AP) — James RodrÃguez joined English Premier League club Everton on Monday in an attempt to revive a career that faltered at Real Madrid. Signed by the Spanish giant after rising to prominence with a stunning goal for Colombia at the 2014 ... | |
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| Done Crying After Loss, Kenin Keen to Look at Brighter Side NEW YORK — Sofia Kenin said she was already done crying over her one-sided loss to Elise Mertens in the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Monday and the second seed will instead focus on the positives from her campaign at her home Grand Slam. | |
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| Memories of Defeat Help Rublev Gain Revenge Against Berrettini NEW YORK — Andrey Rublev delved into his mental notes from last year's defeat by Matteo Berrettini to turn the tables on his Italian opponent in a replay of their U.S. Open fourth-round meeting on Monday. Rublev rallied from the loss of the opening set to ... | |
| Jason Peters back at left tackle for the Eagles Jason Peters is back at left tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles. Peters, a nine-time Pro Bowl pick and two-time All-Pro, was playing right guard during training camp and reportedly wanted more money to return to left tackle. But Eagles coach Doug Pederson ... | |
| Bears release Week 1 depth chart Veteran safety Tashaun Gipson and rookie cornerback Jaylon Johnson became the answers to the Bears' two remaining starter questions when the team released its depth chart Monday. Gipson beat out Deon Bush, while Johnson's starting role seemed ... | |
| Reds lose in 9th as bullpen fails again PITTSBURGH (AP) — Erik Gonzalez's sacrifice fly capped a two-run ninth inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied to beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on Sunday. Josh Bell and Ke'Bryan Hayes began the winning rally with singles off Raisel Iglesias (2-3). Bell then ... | |
| Clemson football players continue to spark social change CLEMSON, S.C. (WSPA)- Several weeks ago, the team led the University in a march for equality. Since then, they haven't taken their foot off the gas. Last night several Clemson players tweeted about some practical changes coming to college athletics, after ... | |
| Mike Bianchi: We're ready for some football Do not feel irresponsible. Do not feel immoral. Do not feel selfish and bad. This column is for all of you: all of you football teams, leagues, conferences and athletes who will try to play this fall and for all of you fellow football fans who are dying to watch this fall. | |
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| Authentic wins Kentucky Derby; Baffert notches 6th victory LOUISVILLE, Ky.— Bob Baffert endured the lowest of lows and highest of highs within minutes in the Kentucky Derby. He was bummed before the horses left the paddock after Thousand Words reared up and fell on its side, getting disqualified and injuring ... | |
| Faith rewarded: Ex-DII receiver Taylor makes Packers' roster Green Bay Packers receiver Malik Taylor never lost confidence he could find a home in the NFL even as a Division II player struggling with a hamstring injury his senior year. Taylor's faith has paid off. The 2019 undrafted free agent from Ferris State survived ... | |
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| Labor Day brings unofficial end to summer of COVID surge ST. LOUIS — Labor Day marked the end of a summer unlike any other in recent memory for the St. Louis area, filled with dramatically altered traditions, cancellations and — to the disappointment of health officials— persistently high case totals of COVID-19. | |
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