Month: October 2018

6:49 AM ET Daniel Ricciardo’s pole position celebrations at the Mexican Grand Prix left Max Verstappen ‘very angry’, according to the Dutchman’s father Jos. In case you missed it, Max Verstappen put in one of the performances of the season to win Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix. Maurice Hamilton looks at the history of race winners
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9:45 AM ET Sarah Langs Some of the best storylines this postseason were rooted in stats — from the 18-inning Game 3 in the World Series game to David Price’s redemption to the Astros’ prolific postseason home run hitting. Let’s take a look at some of the most notable numbers from the postseason, starting with
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8:41 AM ET PITTSBURGH — The fans inside Heinz Field weren’t the only ones chanting James Conner‘s name during Sunday’s 212-yard performance against the Cleveland Browns. Apparently Ben Roethlisberger‘s son was, too. &• How fates of Koetter, Winston are tied&• Ugly numbers behind Giants’ offensive woes&• How Cooper’s presence can help Cowboys&• Saints are ‘here
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9:58 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff The ECB’s new city-based competition will take place at the same time as county cricket’s existing 50-over tournament, after a review of the domestic schedule from 2020 onwards was ratified by the 18 first-class counties. The Men’s Domestic Playing Programme group (MDPP), chaired by Leicestershire chief executive Wasim Khan, has
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9:04 AM ET After Lewis Hamilton secured his fifth world title, our panel of F1 journalists — Maurice Hamilton, Nate Saunders, Kate Walker and Laurence Edmondson — review the main talking points from the Mexican Grand Prix. Do you rate Lewis Hamilton as the greatest Formula One driver of all time? Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning
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It’s time to look forward. A whole two weeks forward, in fact, because that is how long Santiago Solari, who was appointed interim coach of Real Madrid on Tuesday, can hold the title of interim boss according to Spanish Football Association rules. Let’s be more precise. It’s actually three-and-a-half weeks since there’s an international break
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9:56 AM ET Former NFL player Kellen Winslow II spoke publicly Tuesday for the first time since being accused of raping three women. Winslow, 35, had been set for arraignment in San Diego Superior Court on Tuesday on three rape charges, two from 2018 and one from 2003, but the hearing was rescheduled for Nov.
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