Month: August 2019

11:48 PM ET Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas — Josh Hamilton said he had forgotten how the grass looked and smelled at the home of the Texas Rangers. He hadn’t been there since playing in the AL Division Series four years ago. Hamilton, the 2010 AL MVP the season the Rangers went to their first World
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10:53 PM ET Undefeated light heavyweight world titleholders Oleksandr Gvozdyk and Artur Beterbiev will meet to unify their belts in a highly significant fight on Oct. 18, promoter Top Rank announced on Saturday night. The fight, which will headline a Top Rank Boxing on ESPN card (ESPN and ESPN Deportes, 10 p.m. ET with preliminary
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10:49 PM ET Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Mike Brosseau’s pinch-hit RBI single in the 13th inning drove in Eric Sogard to give the Tampa Bay Rays a 1-0 win over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night. Sogard doubled off Matt Hall (0-1) with two outs and Tommy Pham was intentionally walked. Brosseau, batting
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10:53 PM ET Associated Press BRISTOL, Tenn. — The winner climbed from his car and immediately apologized for denying an underdog his first career victory. The runner-up, in tears over his near miss, was raucously embraced by the crowd for his effort. Bristol Motor Speedway was a bizarre mix of emotions on Saturday after Denny
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10:53 PM ET Associated Press BRISTOL, Tenn. — Denny Hamlin has raced to his fourth victory of the season by holding off Matt DiBenedetto at Bristol Motor Speedway. DiBenedetto finished a career-best second just days after learning Leavine Family Racing would not bring him back for a second season. A win would have earned him
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10:26 PM ET LOS ANGELES — USC coach Clay Helton said that freshman receiver Bru McCoy‘s health is improving, despite a fever that has kept him from practicing with the Trojans during fall camp. McCoy’s father, Horace McCoy, told The Los Angeles Times on Thursday that his son has been dealing with a fever since
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9:22 PM ET ESPN News Services MASON, Ohio — Novak Djokovic overcame concerns about his right elbow but couldn’t prevail over Daniil Medvedev‘s 14 aces, as the Russian pulled out a 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 stunning victory over the world No. 1 in the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open. Djokovic got the muscles around
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