Month: December 2019

1:03 PM ET Free-agent catcher Francisco Cervelli has agreed to a one-year, $2 million contract with the Miami Marlins, a source told ESPN, confirming multiple reports. The move reunites Cervelli with former New York Yankees teammate Derek Jeter, the Marlins’ CEO and part owner, and Miami special adviser Jorge Posada, whom he considers a mentor.
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12:54 PM ET ESPN News Services Second baseman Cesar Hernandez and the Cleveland Indians have agreed to a one-year, $6.25 million contract, sources familiar with the agreement told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Hernandez, 29, became a free agent when he wasn’t tendered a contract by the Philadelphia Phillies after a season in which he hit .279
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11:33 AM ET PHILADELPHIA — Receiver DeSean Jackson is expecting to rejoin the Eagles on the field this season should they make it into the divisional round of the playoffs, a source tells ESPN. Jackson was placed on injured reserve following core muscle surgery in early November. By rule, he is not eligible to return
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11:19 AM ET Marshawn Lynch is traveling Monday to Seattle to meet with coach Pete Carroll, who says there is a “really good chance” that the veteran running back returns to play for the Seahawks. Carroll said Monday on 710 ESPN Seattle that Lynch will “be flying in there this morning, and we’re going to
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11:19 AM ET The Seattle Seahawks, ravaged by injuries at running back, are considering a reunion with Marshawn Lynch, who plans to travel Monday to Seattle to discuss rejoining the team, according to multiple reports. The news was first reported by NFL Network. Lynch spent parts of six seasons with the Seahawks from 2010 to
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11:22 AM ET Associated Press BRUSSELS — Kim Clijsters plans to make her delayed comeback to tennis at the Monterrey Open in March, more than seven years after her second retirement. Clijsters said on Monday she accepted wild cards into the Mexican hard-court event which begins on March 2, followed by Indian Wells from March
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10:29 AM ET Associated Press PARIS — After reaching his first Grand Slam semifinals at the Australian Open this year, Lucas Pouille will not be back in Melbourne next month. Pouille announced on Twitter on Monday he will miss the first tennis major of 2020, plus the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia and the Adelaide
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