Month: January 2019

1:03 PM ET The Toronto Blue Jays have signed free-agent infielder Freddy Galvis to a one-year deal with a club option for 2020, the team announced Tuesday. The 29-year-old batted .248 with 13 home runs, 31 doubles, 67 RBIs and 8 stolen bases in 162 games for the San Diego Padres last season. Galvis, acquired
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12:30 PM ET South Africa will be testing more than just their all-round options and bowling combinations in the decider of their series against Pakistan on Wednesday. They’ll also be testing their big-match temperament and gaining vital experience of how to deal with must-win games – experience that could be vital in overcoming the knockout
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11:42 AM ET The Indianapolis Colts signed guard Mark Glowinski to a contract extension Tuesday. A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the three-year deal is worth $18 million. Let’s project over/under win totals for next season, from worst to best. The Vikings and Colts could be tricky. Glowinski, who was claimed off waivers from
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11:36 AM ET Associated Press HOUSTON — Deshaun Watson‘s mother spent years encouraging him to chase his dreams. Now that Watson has achieved one of his biggest goals of reaching the NFL, the Houston Texans quarterback is giving back to her by renovating the home he grew up in. “She is my rock, my hero,”
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10:03 AM ET ATLANTA — New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty didn’t rule out the possibility that he might retire following Super Bowl LIII if the team beats the Los Angeles Rams. “I don’t know for sure, man. But I do look at it — if we can win this game, winning with my brother
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9:09 AM ET The Super Bowl is the biggest gambling event of the year, with over $158.5 million wagered legally at Nevada sportsbooks last year. Here a gambling recap of all 52 big games, including the closing line and total and which team won and covered. Favorites are 25-25-2 ATS in Super Bowl history and
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9:00 AM ET As the 2019 recruiting class winds down, it’s time to start focusing on the 2020 class. Because most programs have their 2019 classes mostly wrapped up, quite a few coaches have already put their efforts toward underclassmen. Recruits are able to take official visits during spring of their junior season, and as
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