Month: September 2019

11:52 PM ET Johnny Cueto threw a one-hit gem in his first game back for the San Francisco Giants since undergoing Tommy John surgery last year. The right-hander struck out four and walked one in five shutout innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was relieved by Kyle Barraclough in the sixth after throwing 69 pitches.
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11:35 PM ET Ed Aschoff LOS ANGELES — USC head coach Clay Helton said that he feels support from the school’s administration following the resignation of athletic director Lynn Swann on Monday. President Carol L. Folt, who was hired in March, called Helton to offer her support for him and the football program, while interim
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10:37 PM ET Pittsburgh Pirates reliever Kyle Crick had surgery on his right index finger Tuesday. The injury was the result of an altercation he had with teammate Felipe Vazquez in the clubhouse before Monday’s game against the San Francisco Giants. The Pirates said the right-handed Crick had “extensor tendon repair surgery” on Tuesday in
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9:51 PM ET BALTIMORE — The Los Angeles Dodgers are dancing. Los Angeles beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-3 on Tuesday night at Camden Yards to clinch their seventh consecutive National League West pennant. In the divisional era (since 1969), only the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees have strung together more consecutive crowns. The Braves
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9:05 PM ET Antonio Brown has been accused of sexually assaulting his former trainer, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida. In the lawsuit, a copy of which was reviewed by ESPN, Brown’s former trainer, Britney Taylor, accuses the newly signed New England Patriots receiver of sexually assaulting her on
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