11:44 PM ET HOUSTON — There were moments early in the American League Championship Series when it felt like the Houston Astros were one play away from stumbling into a serious hole against the Yankees. But the final moment belonged to Jose Altuve, and the Astros are AL champions. Altuve blasted a two-run, walk-off homer
Month: October 2019
Oct 21, 2019 Field YatesESPN Insider Close Field Yates has previous experience interning with the New England Patriots on both their coaching and scouting staffs. A graduate of Wesleyan University (CT), he is a regular contributor to ESPN Boston’s Patriots coverage and ESPN Insider. This. Season. Is. Flying. By. Chris Berman and Tom Jackson recap
12:13 PM ET Associated Press BOSTON — The Boston Bruins have placed forward David Krejci on injured reserve with an upper-body injury. Krejci has missed two games since he was injured in the first period of a 4-2 win over Anaheim on Oct. 14. He has one assist this season. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney
11:45 AM ET Washington Redskins running back Adrian Peterson has a grade 1 high ankle sprain and a grade 2 low ankle sprain, he told ESPN’s Josina Anderson on Tuesday. Despite those injuries, Peterson said “I’m good” for Thursday night’s game against the Minnesota Vikings, his former team. Peterson, 34, had a MRI on Monday.
11:24 AM ET Clemson coach Dabo Swinney took over the top spot in the annual coaches’ salary database, published by USA Today on Tuesday. Swinney made $9.3 million in total pay, surpassing Alabama’s Nick Saban at $8.85 million. Swinney agreed to a 10-year, $93 million contract extension in April, after winning his second national title
4:23 PM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff FICA, the international cricketers’ association, has lent its support to the striking Bangladeshi cricketers while hitting out at the role of the Bangladesh players body FICA itself counts as a member for over a decade. Tony Irish, FICA’s executive chairman, criticised the Cricketers Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB) – which,
8:38 AM ET ESPN.com staff Do you hear that? Nope, not the squeaking of kicks on NBA hardwood floors. Nope, not the cheering of fans in NBA arenas. Nope, not the talking of smack by NBA players. No, no … what you’re hearing is the surest sign that the NBA is back in action: It’s
10:13 AM ET Former lightweight world titlist Anthony Crolla has an opponent for his farewell fight: Frank Urquiaga. Crolla plans to say goodbye to his fans with a final fight at his hometown Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on Nov. 2 (DAZN) in the co-feature of the card headlined by undisputed women’s lightweight world champion
9:50 AM ET The Houston Astros had baseball’s best record (107-55) and are looking for their second title in three years. The Washington Nationals rebounded from 12 games under .500 in late May and will try to win the first title for a Washington baseball team since 1924 when they were the Senators and played
Formula One is nearing the end of its current season. Four races remain, in Mexico, the U.S., Brazil and Abu Dhabi, and there is plenty of business to decide on and off the race track. Here’s a look at the most pressing issues likely to generate the most headlines between now and the end of
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