Month: July 2019

9:55 AM ET A pair of key Detroit Lions defenders will be in attendance when the team opens training camp this week. A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that cornerback Darius Slay and defensive tackle Damon Harrison will report for the start of training camp. Both players had skipped the Lions’ mandatory minicamp last month
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7:48 AM ET A pair of key Detroit Lions defenders will be in attendance when the team opens training camp this week. A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that cornerback Darius Slay and defensive tackle Damon Harrison will report for the start of training camp. Both players had skipped the Lions’ mandatory minicamp last month
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10:33 AM ET ESPN News Services The independent Atlantic League is so happy with “robot umpires” that it will continue using the system for the rest of the season, starting Thursday. The league became the first American professional baseball league to let a computer call balls and strikes at its All-Star Game earlier this month.
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6:18 AM BST The Wallabies have a discipline problem. That’s probably not breaking news for even casual rugby supporters of the past couple of years, nor is the sound of Michael Cheika complaining about a decision — or series of decisions — following a defeat unfamiliar, either. But as the countdown to Rugby World Cup
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3:39 AM ET Promoter Eddie Hearn has said that Cardiff is the “frontrunner” to host the rematch between Andy Ruiz Jr. and Anthony Joshua on Dec.14. Ruiz knocked out Joshua at Madison Square Garden to win the WBA, WBO and IBF world titles in June with one of the biggest upsets in boxing history. Neither
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ESPN FC’s Shaka Hislop remains pessimistic that Arsenal can manage any big name transfers, despite Unai Emery’s comments that they might. Lothar Matthaus speaks exclusively to ESPN FC about the potential transfer of Leroy Sane to Bayern Munich, who he feels could be a huge get for the German giants. Julien Laurens believes Juventus got
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2:14 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff The conclusion of the Women’s Ashes Test in Taunton has raised the question whether the format should be played across five days, after a combination of rain and stodgy scoring rates stymied the contest. Australia batted out the final day of the one-off match, securing the draw they needed to
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