Month: October 2018

11:15 AM ET Mike ClayESPN Writer Close Fantasy football, NFL analyst for ESPN.com Member of Pro Football Writers of America Founding director of Pro Football Focus Fantasy 2013 FSTA award winner for most accurate preseason rankings The Fantasy 32 analyzes the NFL from a fantasy perspective, with at least one mention of each of the
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11:11 AM ET A round-up of the best radio soundbites from the U.S. Grand Prix, where Kimi Raikkonen claimed a popular victory and Fernando Alonso had another weekend to forget on his farewell tour of Formula One. “Nice and steady into the box…” “You know when you tell me to go steady, I’m not going
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11:25 AM ET Associated Press SINGAPORE — Defending champion Caroline Wozniacki earned her first victory at this year’s WTA Finals, beating Petra Kvitova 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 on Tuesday. Wozniacki, who became the first Danish woman to win a Grand Slam title at this year’s Australian Open, is now 1-1 in her group. Kvitova is 0-2.
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9:51 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Kasey Kahne had trouble believing how good he felt Monday. He had raced over the weekend in a sprint car in California at a Make-A-Wish Foundation benefit race co-sponsored by Rico Abreu. He
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11:30 AM BST Joe Schmidt will decide on whether to remain with Ireland beyond next year’s Rugby World Cup following the autumn internationals in November, as Irish Rugby Football Union bosses admitted the New Zealander is not indispensable to the future success of the team. The IRFU released its next five-year strategic plan Tuesday, which
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12:44 PM ET Formula One motorsport director Ross Brawn believes Sebastian Vettel’s mistakes can no longer be viewed as an unfortunate coincidence and are instead proof that the Ferrari driver is “out of sorts”. Sebastian Vettel is willing to shoulder his share of the blame for Ferrari’s failed championship campaign this season, but also thinks
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7:30 AM ET Part of an NBA front office’s job is to plan for free agency well in advance. But the circumstances surrounding this season and the next wave of available stars have made things a bit absurd. In talking to league executives, scouts and agents, it has become clear plenty of teams are focusing
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