Month: August 2019

10:03 PM ET Alyssa RoenigkESPN Close Alyssa Roenigk is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine and ESPN.com whose assignments have taken her to six continents and caused her to commit countless acts of recklessness. (Follow @ESPN_Alyssa on Twitter). Amanda Anisimova has withdrawn from the U.S. Open after Konstantin Anisimov, her father and longtime coach,
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9:48 PM ET Associated Press AKRON, Ohio — Indians right-hander Carlos Carrasco has returned to the mound in the minor leagues as he tries to come back after being diagnosed with leukemia. Carrasco came on in relief Monday night for Double-A Akron against Harrisburg. He received a standing ovation from fans at Canal Park. It
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Defender Deivid Rodriguez has made 93 career appearances for Las Palmas during two spells at the club. Las Palmas defender Deivid Rodriguez has offered shelter to people that have been affected by the wildfires ripping through Gran Canaria. Deivid’s family has a farm on the island and is willing to take both people and their
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7:27 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Veteran punter Ryan Allen, who was one of the unsung performers in the New England Patriots‘ victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII, has been informed that the club is releasing him, a source confirms. Rookie Jake Bailey of Stanford, whom the Patriots traded up to
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Aug 19, 2019 The North Texas community fell into a bit of a collective panic last November. Their star quarterback, who came from out of nowhere and, in turn, lifted an unknown program from obscurity, had suddenly become the subject of speculation and rumor mongering. Would Mason Fine really leave? In the age of the
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7:17 PM ET Associated Press DENVER — The Colorado Avalanche agreed to a one-year deal with forward Valeri Nichushkin. The 24-year-old had 10 assists and no goals in 57 games last season with the Dallas Stars. He has 23 goals and 51 assists in 223 career games while in Dallas. Nichushkin was brought in by
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6:25 PM ET Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon, who is nearly five weeks into a holdout over his contract, told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler he is training rigorously in California and is staying ready to play football. Gordon wants to play but continues to waits for a resolution. “Just waiting on the call,” said
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