Month: November 2019

12:14 AM ET Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — Dejounte Murray had been making himself miserable in the film room. Watching turnover after turnover, he promised Spurs teammate LaMarcus Aldridge things were going to change against Oklahoma City on Thursday night. Aldridge was the benefactor of Murray’s improved play at point guard, scoring a season-high 39
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10:46 PM ET Heavyweight sensation Daniel Dubois, fast rising up the rankings, will return to the ring to face Kyotaro Fujimoto on Dec. 21 in the main event of a card that Frank Warren of Queensberry Promotions has dubbed “The Fight Before Christmas” at the Copper Box Arena in London. Dubois and Fujimoto will meet
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10:07 PM ET The Australian tennis summer is again facing controversy surrounding all-time great Margaret Court after she called on Tennis Australia to celebrate her grand slam 50th anniversary. Court wants the same recognition that was afforded to Rod Laver’s 1969 grand slam anniversary at the Australian Open earlier this year, and says she won’t
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9:25 PM ET ESPN News Services Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout has received his seventh Silver Slugger Award after batting .291 with 45 home runs and 104 RBIs this season. The Atlanta Braves‘ Ronald Acuna Jr., Freddie Freeman and Ozzie Albies are among the first-time winners on the National League side, along with Los
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8:09 PM ET The New York Yankees are hiring Matt Blake as their new pitching coach, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Blake was previously a pitching coordinator with the Cleveland Indians, who have consistently turned out quality big league pitchers. Blake has also worked as a scout for the Yankees. Blake replaces Larry Rothschild, who
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Nov 4, 2019 In the newest installment of ESPN’s yearlong initiative marking 150 years of college football, we set out to rank the 150 greatest games in history. A panel of 150 media members, athletic administrators and former players and coaches selected these games from 202 finalists initially identified by ESPN’s Stats & Information group.
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7:25 PM ET Associated Press PHOENIX — Jeff Maggert used a hot new putter to take the first-round lead in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, and Bernhard Langer, Jerry Kelly, Retief Goosen and Colin Montgomerie made moves to catch Scott McCarron in the PGA Tour Champions’ season standings. Maggert shot an 8-under 63 on Thursday
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