Month: January 2019

3:14 PM ET Bryce Turner, a redshirt sophomore cornerback for California, died Saturday, the school announced. He was 20. Today, we lost a beloved member of our #CalFamily. Rest in Peace Bryce Turner. You’ll be forever in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/j8xCObyhCb — Cal Football (@CalFootball) January 6, 2019 Turner was hospitalized near his home in Southern
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9:30 PM ET Bryce Turner, a redshirt sophomore cornerback for California, died Saturday, the school announced. He was 19. Today, we lost a beloved member of our #CalFamily. Rest in Peace Bryce Turner. You’ll be forever in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/j8xCObyhCb — Cal Football (@CalFootball) January 6, 2019 Turner was hospitalized near his home in Southern
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9:39 PM ET Jeff PassanESPN Close ESPN MLB insiderAuthor of “The Arm: Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports” Reliever Zach Britton agreed to a three-year, $39 million deal to return to the New York Yankees on Saturday, league sources told ESPN, fortifying one of the game’s best bullpens after it
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9:22 PM ET Associated Press KAPALUA, Hawaii — Gary Woodland made a 65-foot eagle putt and finished with a birdie for a 5-under 68 to keep his three-shot lead in the Sentry Tournament of Champions on Saturday. Rory McIlroy briefly caught him for the lead until the birdies stopped falling. He shot 68 and starts
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2:32 PM ET HOUSTON — The challenges have come throughout the season for Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts. Jacksonville and its stingy defense. The same with Tennessee’s defense. Winning streaks by Houston and Dallas. And each time, Luck and the Colts found a way to beat those teams. The Colts passed another test when
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8:12 AM ET If Tony Clark had asked, I would have suggested the Major League Baseball Players Association chief give a holiday read of Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book “Leadership: In Turbulent Times.” Within it, she writes about the different leadership styles of Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as they faced the nation’s worst financial
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2:07 PM ET Bryce Heem’s late try earned Worcester Warriors an unlikely victory over 11-man Bath at Sixways Stadium on Saturday. Heem crossed over almost 20 minutes after time had expired following a spell which saw the away side receive three yellow cards in less than 10 minutes, compounding the 64th-minute red shown to replacement
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