Month: October 2018

1:16 PM ET The Milwaukee Brewers have added RHP Zach Davies to the National League Championship Series roster, replacing LHP Gio Gonzalez, who left Tuesday night’s game with a high left ankle sprain. Zach Davies has been added to the Brewers’ NLCS roster after LHP Gio Gonzalez was injured Tuesday night. AP Photo/Benny Sieu The move
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1:05 PM ET Emily KaplanESPN Ottawa Senators rookie forward Brady Tkachuk will miss a month with a torn ligament in his leg, the team announced Wednesday. Tkachuk, the No. 4 pick of the 2018 NHL draft, has been a bright spot for the Senators early. In his first four games, Tkachuk posted six points (three
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8:03 AM ET In a recent interview with Houston Rockets power forward Carmelo Anthony, ESPN’s Rachel Nichols asked him about his arrival in Houston, his departure from Oklahoma City and how he will approach the upcoming season playing for the Rockets. An edited transcript of the interview follows: Rachel Nichols: OK, so it took an
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12:11 PM ET Georges St-Pierre appeared this week on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show and said he will fight again only if it’s a major fight at the right time. He wants a big bout that will cement his legacy as arguably the best fighter ever. At this point in his career, he said, money means
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11:59 AM ET ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Derek Anderson will start at quarterback for the Buffalo Bills on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts, coach Sean McDermott announced Wednesday. McDermott said rookie quarterback Josh Allen has an elbow sprain and will not play Sunday at the Colts. McDermott added there is no plan for Allen to
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11:54 AM ET Former NFL star Peyton Manning will join Kobe Bryant’s show “Detail” as the program expands into NFL analysis this fall. Bryant, who won an Academy Award for his animated short film “Dear Basketball,” breaks down the NBA for the show — which appears on ESPN+. He will return later in the 2018-19
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12:19 PM ET George Dobell Hugh Morris has described as “incredibly difficult” the decision to end Robert Croft’s 30-year career with Glamorgan. Morris, the club’s chief executive, acknowledged Croft’s “incredible contribution” to Glamorgan but conceded that, after a grim year, this was “the right time for a change”. Croft had been head coach at Glamorgan
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