Month: September 2019

9:38 PM ET Another night, another powerful statement from Pete Alonso. The rookie Mets slugger on Friday hit his 50th home run of the season, sending a towering two-run shot to deep right-center field as New York built a 5-0 lead against the Reds in Cincinnati. Alonso continues to chase the rookie home run record.
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9:42 PM ET LOS ANGELES — Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill remains undeterred despite a season in which he missed 12 weeks because of a flexor tendon strain in his pitching elbow and then reinjured his knee last week in the first inning of his return. Eight days after suffering what was diagnosed as a strained
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9:35 PM ET Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. — Byeong Hun An was making so many birdies in the Sanderson Farms Championship he worried the storms would cost him momentum. Even waking up at 4 a.m. CT to play 25 holes Friday didn’t slow him. An finished off a 6-under 66 in the morning and then
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8:13 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN RENTON, Wash. — Ezekiel Ansah is all set for his Seattle Seahawks debut. According to Pete Carroll, the one-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher is expected to play extensively Sunday against the visiting New Orleans Saints. “Ziggy’s ready to play, ready to play football,” Carroll said Friday. “So we’re excited to see
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8:07 PM ET Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. — Brad Keselowski won the pole for Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway. Keselowski earned his second career pole at Richmond and the 17th of his career with a lap at 127.185 mph Friday night. It will be his 16th top-10 start in 28 races
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7:39 PM ET Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio asked a judge Friday to rule that he didn’t have to answer questions under oath about the recruitment of former football player and convicted sexual assaulter Auston Robertson. Dantonio released a statement through the athletic department Friday evening that said he does not plan to comment
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