Month: November 2018

7:00 PM ET Rachel MarcusESPN Editor Close ESPN Editor Joined ESPN in 2013 Maryland native, Syracuse graduate Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie — who is wearing a different pair of sneakers for each game this season — is honoring Marvel icon Stan Lee, who died Monday at 95, with a Marvel-inspired pair of sneakers on Wednesday.
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6:22 PM ET Alex Cora, the Boston Red Sox‘s first-year manager, was one of the lowest-paid skippers in baseball last season on his way to winning a franchise-record 108 games and the World Series. On Wednesday, the Red Sox gave Cora a new deal that included a one-year extension through the 2021 season and, most
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6:22 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The NFL has moved the Chargers at Steelers game on Dec. 2 to prime time, replacing the 49ers at Seahawks matchup originally scheduled for Sunday night. San Francisco-Seattle will move to 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox. The following week, the Dec. 9 Rams at Bears game is
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5:53 PM ET Simon Cambers LONDON — John Isner summed it up perfectly: “He’s No. 1 and No. 2 and No. 3. He’s the best returner I’ve ever faced for sure.” Isner was talking about Novak Djokovic, in case there was any doubt. The mantle of the world’s best returner passed from Jimmy Connors in
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9:47 PM ET Tampa Bay Rays left-hander Blake Snell was named the American League Cy Young Award winner on Wednesday, capping a breakout season in his first full year in the majors. Mets right-hander Jacob deGrom, who led the majors with a 1.70 ERA, won the National League Cy Young Award on Wednesday night. The
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12:03 PM ET ASHBURN, Va. — The D.J. Swearinger revenge tour already includes wins against two of his former teams, Arizona and Tampa Bay, this season. Those were warm-up acts for what takes place Sunday: a chance to beat the team the Washington Redskins safety said bashed him like no other. That’s why Sunday’s game
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5:28 PM ET Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris is out for Wednesday night’s home game against the Chicago Bulls due to illness. Morris has been the team’s most consistent player through the beginning of the season, leading the Celtics in 3-point shooting, overall shooting, field goal percentage and defensive rebounding. Semi Ojeleye and Daniel Theis
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