Month: September 2018

8:13 PM ET BOSTON — Back in late March when the New York Yankees were opening the regular season in Toronto, Gleyber Torres and Miguel Andujar were still 2,200 miles away. The ‘Lizard King’ delivered another gem, but St. Louis’ bid to reach the postseason would not survive Saturday. As Baltimore plays out the final
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6:36 PM ET Philadelphia 76ers wing Wilson Chandler will miss at least two weeks with a hamstring strain, the team announced on Saturday. Markelle Fultz hit a 17-foot jump shot, his longest attempt of the game, and scored 14 points for the Sixers on Friday in their preseason debut. A shoulder injury curtailed the 2017
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6:46 PM ET Texas A&M starting linebacker Tyrel Dodson said coach Jimbo Fisher “did the right thing” in disciplining him during Saturday’s game against Arkansas. ESPN cameras caught Fisher grabbing Dodson’s face mask and pushing him backward after Dodson had been scuffling with an Arkansas player late in the third quarter. “Learn to put your
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5:53 PM ET Associated Press GARLAND, Texas — Tony Romo shot a 1-over 72 on Saturday at Garland Bridges Golf Club, failing in a bid to advance in the first stage Web.com Tour’s Qualifying Tournament. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback tied for 72nd at 13-over 297 in the 76-player field, with the top 22 and
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6:11 PM ET A tattoo that JR Smith got on his right calf this offseason could end up costing the Cleveland Cavaliers guard more than just the price of the ink. Smith revealed on his Instagram account Saturday that the NBA has threatened discipline for the tattoo he got of the logo for Supreme —
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6:18 PM ET Associated Press CONCORD, N.C. — Chase Briscoe won the first of two big NASCAR races on the new roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Briscoe grabbed his first career Xfinity Series victory Saturday on the hybrid track of speedway and road course. NASCAR will adjust a tire barrier after Bubba Wallace and Erik
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4:44 PM ET Associated Press BOSTON — Giancarlo Stanton has been plunked plenty of times. But by his own home run ball? Gleyber Torres’ two-run shot vs. the Red Sox on Saturday was the Yankees’ 265th home run of the season, setting the MLB single-season record. The New York Yankees star homered over the Green
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4:31 PM ET Don Chargin, the beloved promoter, matchmaker and International Boxing Hall of Famer, died Friday at Sierra Vista Hospital in San Luis Obispo, California, after a brief battle with lung and brain cancer. He was 90. Until just a few months ago, Chargin was a fixture at ringside for Golden Boy Promotions events.
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