Month: November 2018

8:16 PM ET Associated Press TOKYO — The Seibu Lions will begin the posting process for left-handed pitcher Yusei Kikuchi on Dec. 3 so that he can negotiate with teams in Major League Baseball. The posting period begins Dec. 5, and Kikuchi will have 30 days to sign a contract with a major league team.
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6:56 PM ET Houston Texans owner Bob McNair died Friday at 80 in Houston. “It is with deep sadness that we announce Houston Texans Founder, Senior Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and philanthropist, Robert C. McNair passed away peacefully in Houston today with his loving wife, Janice, and his family by his side,” the team
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6:16 PM ET After welterweight contender “Mean Machine” Egidijus Kavaliauskas knocked out Roberto Arriaza in the third round Nov. 16 with world titleholder Terence Crawford watching intently at ringside, Top Rank chairman Bob Arum, who promotes both of them, came to press row at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City and made his intentions clear.
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6:03 PM ET Those who weren’t planning on paying $19.99 for “The Match” between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson on Friday got a break when Turner executives decided, at the last minute, to give away its stream for free. A source told ESPN that a technical issue with the purchasing mechanism on Bleacher Report Live
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5:46 PM ET Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz looked as if he’d survived a Black Friday skirmish at Walmart after the Hawkeyes beat Nebraska on Friday, winning 31-28 on Miguel Recinos‘ 41-yard field goal as time expired. Ferentz walked off the field with a bloodied mouth, courtesy of a headbutt from his quarterback, Nate Stanley. No,
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