Month: October 2018

12:01 AM ET GLENDALE, Ariz. — Larry Fitzgerald has made a name for himself by being respectful and reserved when he scores touchdowns. In Byron Leftwich’s first crack as Cardinals’ offensive coordinator, Fitzgerald and Johnson had their biggest receiving yards games of the season. Josh Rosen threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to fellow rookie Christian
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9:33 AM ET Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print The 2018 World Series featured some huge home runs, dramatic comebacks and the longest game in MLB postseason history. Here are some of the biggest moments of the Red Sox’s Series win over the Dodgers: Game 1 Eduardo Nunez hits a pinch-hit three-run homer in
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1:09 AM ET ESPN News Services LOS ANGELES — For a dozen years, Steve Pearce was on the move. From Pittsburgh to Houston to every single team in the American League East, just looking for a spot where he could stick. He finally found his permanent place — in Red Sox lore. The well-traveled journeyman
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2:06 PM ET The short-track racing at Martinsville Speedway has been known to create some fireworks, and Sunday’s NASCAR Cup series race did not disappoint. Joey Logano used a bump-and-run on Martin Truex Jr. on the final lap to take the checkered flag and advance to the championship round. Truex slid across the finish line
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12:17 AM ET The Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros have been installed as co-favorites to win the 2019 World Series heading into an offseason that could see impactful free agents change teams and shake up the odds. The Red Sox and Astros, the past two World Series champions, are each listed at 6-1 at
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11:27 PM ET LOS ANGELES — It was a sight all too familiar to dispirited fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw, with one hand resting on each knee, doubled over in agony while an October opponent jogged around the bases. After winning 108 games, Boston vowed to “do damage” this postseason. Thanks to
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11:37 PM ET Lindsey ThiryESPN Close Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times Previously covered the Falcons Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball LOS ANGELES — Shortly after the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, to the apparent surprise of coach Sean McVay, quarterback Jared Goff
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10:33 PM ET Running back Todd Gurley broke free and was headed toward the end zone for a touchdown in the final minute of the Los Angeles Rams‘ 29-27 win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Davante Adams was confident the Packers were going to mount a last-second comeback to defeat the Rams on
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