Month: June 2019

12:00 PM ET About 19% of college athletic trainers reported in a recent survey that a coach played an athlete who had been deemed “medically out of participation,” according to results released Tuesday by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association that reveal concerns about college coaches having too much influence in medical decision-making. NATA president Tory
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10:57 PM ET The New York Mets‘ front office has dictated at least some pitching moves during games this season, multiple organizational sources confirmed to ESPN’s Buster Olney. The New York Post was the first to report the unusual machinations, citing a specific incident on June 1, when Jacob deGrom was removed from a game
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12:13 AM ET ESPN News Services The New York Yankees tied the major league record for the longest streak of consecutive games with a home run when Aaron Hicks went deep in the fifth inning on Monday night against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Yankees have now homered in 27 straight games, tying the record
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10:12 PM ET SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Lakers governor and controlling owner Jeanie Buss said she was stunned by Magic Johnson’s shocking resignation but that she has full confidence in Rob Pelinka directing Los Angeles’ basketball operations. Speaking Monday for the first time since Johnson shocked the Lakers and then later accused Pelinka of backstabbing
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Kate Markgraf explains why Phil Neville’s comments about Cameroon’s behaviour were a distraction from England’s performance in their 3-0 win. Former England international Faye White has said there should be more male referees officiating at this summer’s Women’s World Cup. For many of the female officials at this tournament, it is their first time using
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