Month: July 2020

11:56 AM ET Associated Press CHICAGO — It looks as if Christian Yelich is going to get some help. Same for Aaron Judge and the rest of baseball’s corner outfielders. Major League Baseball has adjusted its policy for bat-and-ball kids this summer, clearing the way for ball boys and girls to return to the foul
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11:24 AM ET Wealth management service UBS secured 20-year naming rights to the New York Islanders‘ new arena at Belmont Park, a $1.5 billion project that is expected to be ready for the team to move in for the 2021-22 season. It’s the culmination of a decades-long saga for the Islanders, who will finally have
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7:13 AM ET ESPN Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email Ronael Pierre-Gabriel was attacked in the town only weeks after signing for Brest on loan. Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images Brest defender Ronael Pierre-Gabriel was assaulted and had his car destroyed only weeks after signing for the Ligue 1 club. Pierre-Gabriel, 22, signed on a season-long loan
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11:27 AM ET Kylian Mbappe has been announced as the cover star of EA Sports’ FIFA 21 computer game. The Paris Saint-Germain and France striker, 21, has emerged as one of football’s brightest stars in recent years. He won the 2018 World Cup with France months after helping Monaco reach the Champions League semifinals and
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12:31 PM ET New York Jets owner Woody Johnson was under investigation by a State Department watchdog following allegations that he made racist and sexist comments while serving as an ambassador to the United Kingdom and sought to have the Open Championship played at a golf resort owned by President Donald Trump, according to a
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11:26 AM ET Kansas City infielder/outfielder Hunter Dozier tested positive for the coronavirus, the Royals announced Wednesday. He will go on the injured list. “I’m disappointed to say the least,” Dozier said in a statement. “I have been hit with a couple of symptoms that go with this virus, so I need to follow our
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10:56 AM ET Associated Press The International Tennis Federation plans to resume its lower-level World Tennis Tour the week of Aug. 17 and its junior and beach tennis tours two weeks later when the US Open is scheduled to begin. All ITF tours have been suspended since March because of the coronavirus pandemic. The governing
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