Month: May 2019

11:32 PM ET Emily KaplanESPN COLUMBUS — After punching his ticket to the second round, Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask was asked if he thought it was important to be known as a big-game goalie. “Yeah, well,” Rask said. “It’s better than sucking.” Rask did not suck at all in Monday night’s 3-0 blanking of
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10:17 PM ET Former junior welterweight world titleholder Chris Algieri will fight Tommy Coyle in a 10-round bout on the undercard of the fight between unified heavyweight world titleholder Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr., Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has announced. The card is scheduled for June 1 (DAZN) at Madison Square Garden in
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9:53 PM ET Washington Nationals catcher Yan Gomes and outfielder Andrew Stevenson both left Monday night’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers with injuries. Gomes, who has two homers and 10 RBIs this season, exited with a left forearm contusion. Gomes’ left arm was hit by a pitch from Brewers’ starter Jhoulys Chacin in the first
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9:00 PM ET Tony Romo has PGA Tour experience, ample familiarity with the course and a chance to win this week’s AT&T Byron Nelson in Dallas, Texas – a 10,000-to-1 chance. The SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas installed Romo at 10,000-1 to win this week at Trinity Forest Golf Club, where the former Dallas Cowboys
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7:59 PM ET ESPN News Services Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder A.J. Pollock said Monday he expects to miss at least six weeks following surgery for an infection in his surgically repaired right elbow. The former All-Star and Gold Glove Award winner bumped his elbow recently during a series at the Chicago Cubs, leading to an
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7:52 PM ET Suspended former Steelers and Raiders wide receiver Martavis Bryant told ESPN on Monday that he’s planning to apply for reinstatement in the coming weeks. Bryant has been suspended three times in the past four years for violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. The most recent suspension, which the league actually characterized
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11:03 PM ET ESPN News Services WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump awarded golfer Tiger Woods the nation’s highest civilian honor on Monday, describing the 43-year-old as a “true legend” who transformed golf and then fought through years of injury to return to the sport’s summit. Trump awarded Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Woods
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