Month: September 2018

8:20 AM ET World No. 119 Kateryna Kozlova produced a fine upset to overcome No. 1 seed Irina-Camelia Begu in the first round of the Tashkent Open. The Ukrainian came back from a poor start after losing eight of the first nine points to win 6-3, 6-2 in one hour and 18 minutes. Both players
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3:01 AM ET The Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals played a fascinating game Monday in St. Louis, complete with plot twists, a 31-minute rain delay in the seventh inning, some ugly mistakes and a surprise ending. The Brewers won 6-4 and combined with the Pittsburgh Pirates‘ win over the Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee ise once
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10:15 AM ET Associated Press DETROIT — A 20-year-old food service worker at Comerica Park in Detroit has been charged after a video was posted online that appeared to show him spitting on a pizza intended for customers during a Tigers game. The Wayne County prosecutor’s office says Jaylon Kerley of Detroit is charged with
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10:00 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN Evaluating the success of goaltenders can be a tricky thing. In hockey culture, we all agree that “wins” are basically the “plus/minus” of goalie stats, as the totals can look glamorous but not tell us anything about overall performance. Goals against average is, like wins, a team metric. It can
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8:59 AM ET Ferrari junior driver Antonio Giovinazzi will race alongside Kimi Raikkonen at Sauber in 2019. The Italian joins the team with backing from Ferrari and Sauber’s title sponsor Alfa Romeo. The deal will see an all-new driver line-up for the Swiss team next year, with current driver Charles Leclerc set to replace Raikkonen
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3:45 AM ET Joe Calzaghe has said his father Enzo “will always be my hero” in an emotional tribute a week on from his death. Enzo, who died last Monday aged 69, coached his son to an undefeated career which included world title reigns at two weight classes, before retiring in 2008. Enzo Calzaghe —
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