Month: June 2018

5:07 AM BST ESPN staff Benjamin Fall’s red card has been rescinded by a World Rugby appointed judicial committee after the committee deemed Fall’s running line was altered after he was bumped by the All Blacks’ Anton Lienert-Brown. Fall was shown a red card by referee Angus Gardner in the 11th minute on Saturday night
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12:42 AM ET ST. LOUIS — Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez left Sunday’s 5-0 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals after getting hit on his left elbow by a pitch from Cardinals pitcher Jack Flaherty in the top of the third inning. After the game, Baez said he thinks he’ll be ok. “I’m fine, just
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10:41 PM ET Associated Press SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — One was about power. The other was about patience. Brooks Koepka has a game for the U.S. Open no matter the course, no matter the test, no matter the circumstances. He never lost hope when he began his title defense with a 75 and was 7-over par
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7:42 AM ET The organizers of The Basketball Tournament, the $2 million winner-take-all pickup-style challenge entering its fifth iteration, did not know quite what to expect last year when they experimented with a radical change to crunch time: shutting off the game clock and playing until one team reaches a target score. Some coaches and
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11:06 PM ET Usman Khawaja was “extremely disappointed” there was no room for him in Australia’s limited-overs set-up despite unavailability of Steven Smith and David Warner, and has indicated that “training hard” will be a key to his return to the team’s white-ball ranks. Despite an outstanding recent record in domestic cricket and a handful
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