Month: November 2018

3:58 PM ET Right-hander Jesse Chavez is returning to the Texas Rangers on a two-year deal in the $8 million range, according to multiple reports. Chavez, 35, was the backbone of the Chicago Cubs bullpen in the second half of the 2018 season, allowing just five runs on 26 hits in 39 innings. He walked
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4:15 PM ET Clay Helton is coming back as USC’s coach in 2019, but his staff will have a dramatically different look. Trojans offensive coordinator Tee Martin was dismissed Tuesday. Martin, a USC assistant since 2012, was demoted as the team’s primary playcaller in late October as Helton reclaimed the playcalling duties. USC defensive line
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3:24 PM ET David Purdum Close ESPN Staff Writer Joined ESPN in 2014 Journalist covering gambling industry since 2008 Darren Rovell Close ESPN Senior Writer ESPN.com’s sports business reporter since 2012; previously at ESPN from 2000-06 Appears on SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com and with ABC News Formerly worked as analyst at CNBC NEW YORK —
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2:55 PM ET UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton not only sustained a traumatic right knee injury against South Florida, he also injured a nerve and had blood flow issues as a result, his family said in a statement released Tuesday. Milton was hurt when he took a helmet to his knee while scrambling, and his leg
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2:27 PM ET UFC president Dana White on Tuesday blasted Oscar De La Hoya, Golden Boy Promotions and the California State Athletic Commission for their roles in last weekend’s trilogy bout between formerly retired UFC legends Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. Liddell, 48, came out of a nearly eight-year retirement to face his old rival
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