Month: November 2019

3:59 PM ET Associated Press ST. LOUIS — Cardinals manager Mike Shildt has been given a new three-year contract through the 2022 season. Shildt was hired in 2018 and his initial deal ran through 2020. At its end-of-season news conference Tuesday, St. Louis announced president of baseball operations John Mozeliak received a three-year extension through
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4:03 PM ET Associated Press TORONTO — Maple Leafs captain John Tavares is set to return to the lineup Tuesday night after missing seven games with a broken finger. The star center says he has made “really good progress” and is looking forward to the game against the Los Angeles Kings. Tavares was hurt Oct.
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3:50 PM ET Portland Trail Blazers forward Zach Collins will miss around four months after undergoing surgery to repair his left labrum, the team announced on Tuesday. Collins dislocated his shoulder in the third quarter of a game in Dallas on Oct. 27. Collins will begin a treatment and rehabilitation process and will be re-evaluated
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3:34 PM ET One year after Tony Harrison won a heavily disputed decision and a junior middleweight world title in upset fashion against Jermell Charlo, they will meet again in a rematch on Dec. 21. The rematch was originally scheduled to take place on June 23 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, but Harrison withdrew
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3:28 PM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — Blood boiling, Los Angeles Chargers owner Dean Spanos strongly denied his team has any interest in relocating to London, addressing a report broaching the possibility Tuesday. “It’s total f—ing bulls—,” Spanos said. “We’re not going to London. We’re not going anywhere. We’re playing in Los Angeles. This is
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3:16 PM ET TCU quarterback Alex Delton has left the team, head coach Gary Patterson said Tuesday. Delton, a fifth-year graduate transfer, started the Horned Frogs’ first two games, but was replaced by true freshman Max Duggan. Delton completed 27 of 50 attempts this season for 318 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. His departure
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3:05 PM ET Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck has agreed to a new seven-year contract through the 2026 season, the school announced Tuesday. The school’s board of regents still must approve the new agreement. Salary details were not immediately released. Fleck is 20-13 in three-plus seasons at Minnesota, which is 8-0 for the first time since
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