Month: October 2018

10:59 AM ET Associated Press Dick Modzelewski, a star defensive tackle for the New York Giants in the 1950s and ’60s, has died at 87. The team said in a statement Saturday that Modzelewski died Friday at his home in Eastlake, Ohio, outside Cleveland. No cause was given. Modzelewski spent 14 years in the NFL,
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10:53 AM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN The NBA and National Basketball Players Association are struggling to reach an agreement on lowering the age limit to 18, differing on the league’s desire to attach two conditions to ending the one-and-done NBA draft era, league sources told ESPN. Commissioner Adam Silver is pressing NBPA executive director Michele Roberts
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10:34 AM ET Week 8 added a little extra shine, and one flag is flying a little higher today. In preparation for @olcrimson‘s return home and @CollegeGameDay making its Pullman debut, I threw together a quick little video edit #GoCougs #ImComingHome #GameDayPullman pic.twitter.com/2BvtOI93xM — Spencer A. Stewart (@sstewartPR) October 19, 2018 Ol’ Crimson is finally
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8:00 AM ET Sarah Langs By winning Game 6 of the National League Championship Series on Friday, the Milwaukee Brewers forced a Game 7 showdown against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night. What does that mean in the context of postseason history as the two teams gear up for the penultimate postseason showdown to
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8:00 AM ET MILWAUKEE — By the sound of things after the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-2 in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, you might think that lefty reliever Josh Hader was starting Game 7 for Milwaukee on Saturday night. After all, he got all the postgame buzz from
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8:00 AM ET From the first pitch of every series to the last out of Game 7, you can catch the entire MLB postseason on ESPN Radio. Listen &» Cancel your Saturday night plans: We’ve got a Game 7 in the National League Championship Series. One team — the defending NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers
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