Month: May 2019

7:12 PM ET ESPN News Services Brooks Koepka held off a late charge from Dustin Johnson to win the PGA Championship for the second straight year. Koepka took a seven-stroke lead into the final round at Bethpage Black and held on after Johnson cut his deficit to one stroke. Koepka finished with a 4-over 74
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6:35 PM ET Associated Press CINCINNATI — Hyun-Jin Ryu‘s shutout streak rolls on. Ryu blanked the Reds over seven innings to extend his major league-leading streak to 31, Cody Bellinger hit his 17th homer and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat Cincinnati 8-3 on Sunday. “He’s just locked in right now with all of his pitches,”
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12:36 AM ET ESPN News Services Embattled New York Mets manager Mickey Callaway defended Robinson Cano after the second baseman had another baserunning lapse in Sunday’s 3-0 loss to the Miami Marlins. It was the second time in three days Cano failed to run hard after hitting a ground ball, as the reeling Mets were
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5:31 PM ET PORTLAND, Ore. — As the Golden State Warriors attempt to become the first team since the 1960s Boston Celtics to go to the NBA Finals for the fifth straight season, Warriors forward Draymond Green said the group is motivated to finish off the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 4 of the Western
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5:00 PM ET Jamie Murray has ruled out playing alongside his brother Andy in the men’s doubles at this year’s Wimbledon. Andy Murray is continuing his recovery from hip resurfacing surgery which he underwent in January. At the time Andy’s future remained shrouded in uncertainty, but he has recently declared himself pain-free, raising hopes he
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4:44 PM ET Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. — Damian Lillard confirmed Sunday that he separated his ribs in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden State Warriors. Lillard discussed the injury on Sunday, a day after the Trail Blazers lost 110-99 in Game 3. Lillard was 5-of-18 from the floor and finished
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4:50 PM ET WASHINGTON — The Chicago Cubs have decided not to move forward with their protest of Saturday’s 5-2 loss to the Nationals, sources told ESPN on Sunday. Cubs manager Joe Maddon had argued that Washington reliever Sean Doolittle used an illegal delivery in the ninth inning of the game and said that he
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