Month: July 2018

5:53 AM BST Wallabies great George Smith may have already played his final match in Australia as a knee injury threatens to rule him out of a planned Super Rugby farewell on Friday night. Smith twisted his knee in an attempted pick-and-drive against the Blues in Auckland two weeks ago and was a late withdrawal
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7:40 PM ET ESPN News Services Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print The American League’s starting outfield for next week’s All-Star Game certainly isn’t lacking in star power with the Los Angeles Angels‘ Mike Trout, New York‘s Aaron Judge and Boston‘s Mookie Betts getting the nod. Is Bryce Harper set to star in D.C.?
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4:03 AM BST Sam Bruce Close ESPN Associate Editor Sam was brought up on long drives and the dusty fields of north-west New South Wales, where he developed his love of rugby from an early age. He joined ESPNscrum after a five-year stint heading up Fox Sports Australia’s digital rugby coverage. John Goliath Close Rugby
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11:16 PM ET LAS VEGAS — Tyronn Lue’s cell phone buzzed for hours last Sunday evening after LeBron James announced he would be leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to join his third NBA team, the Los Angeles Lakers. The Cavs coach just wrapped up a family reunion in Vegas, saying goodbye to more than 30 relatives
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11:16 PM ET Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Former NFL cornerback Brandon Browner was arrested after police say he broke into the Southern California house of an ex-girlfriend who has a restraining order against him. Police say Browner broke into the house, threatened to kill the woman and stole a Rolex watch valued at about
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11:02 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Close Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. MILWAUKEE — After four straight losing seasons, the Atlanta Braves are on the rise again. Thier changing fortunes were affirmed Sunday with two players elected to the All-Star Game’s starting lineup for the first time since 2003, in first
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Football might be coming home, but cricket isn’t. Not for a while, anyway. After their success against a diminished Australia – defeated 6-0 across limited-overs formats – England were brought crashing down to earth by an India side that look significantly better than anyone England have played since 2015. The real worry for England is
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