Month: July 2018

5:26 AM ET Harry Kane was in attendance as The Open golf championship wrapped up in Scotland over the weekend. Still on extended preseason leave following his exploits at the World Cup, the Tottenham striker was in the stands to watch Francesco Molinari seal the deal at Carnoustie. Things weren’t quite so courteous when Kane
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4:07 AM BST NSW Waratahs forwards coach Simon Cron will look for his hookers to hit the reset button and their targets, as they prepare to face Super Rugby’s most prolific lineout combination. The lineout has been a strength of the Tahs game for most of the season, but they have had several throws picked
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9:34 PM ET The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have traded quarterback Johnny Manziel to the Montreal Alouettes, the teams announced Sunday. Manziel, offensive tackle Tony Washington and offensive lineman Landon Rice were sent to Montreal in exchange for defensive end Jamaal Westerman, wide receiver Chris Williams and first-round picks in 2020 and 2022. Manziel, 25, never saw
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9:03 PM ET Associated Press NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. — The fourth round of the PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship has been suspended until Monday morning due to a thunderstorm. Sunday’s third stoppage of play at Champions Trace at Keene Trace Golf Club came with the four leaders — Hunter Mahan, Robert Streb, Tom Lovelady and Troy Merritt
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10:04 PM ET ESPN News Services LOUDON, N.H. — Kevin Harvick used a bump-and-run on Kyle Busch with seven laps left to win a thrilling battle of two of NASCAR’s dominant drivers Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Harvick aimed his Ford bumper at the right side of Busch’s Toyota and nudged the leader out
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7:40 PM ET William Weinbaum It’s common during the dog days of summer for a team short of starting pitchers to call up a hot minor leaguer to make his major league debut, but the Daniel Poncedeleon saga is anything but typical. The Cardinals plan to bring up the 26-year-old righty and give him the
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