Month: July 2020

7:52 AM ET West Ham United manager David Moyes said on Tuesday that his Manchester United counterpart Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is building an exciting team having been given time on the job — something the Scot felt he was not afforded at Old Trafford. Moyes, who replaced long-term United manager Alex Ferguson in 2013, was
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12:52 PM ET Toronto FC and the New England Revolution each advanced to the knockout round of the MLS is Back Tournament after a 0-0 draw on Tuesday morning near Orlando, Fla. The result gave both teams identical 1-0-2 records and five points in Group C play, with Toronto ahead of New England on a
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8:41 AM ET Graham HaysESPN.com Close Graham Hays covers college sports for espnW, including softball and soccer. Hays began with ESPN in 1999. Hollywood stars and more than a dozen former members of the U.S. women’s national team (USWNT) have formed an ownership group to bring women’s professional soccer to Los Angeles in 2022. The
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7:15 AM ET In the shortened Major League Baseball season that’s on tap for 2020, which players’ top-tier performances will define the year for baseball? We asked a panel of 32 experts from ESPN’s MLB coverage team to name the star players they think will deliver seasons that merit recognition as baseball’s MVPs, Cy Young
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11:30 AM ET Associated Press The global nature of the LPGA Tour and the way the schedule falls for the planned resumption from the coronavirus pandemic-caused shutdown has created some dynamics rarely seen. According to Golf Channel, the top eight South Koreans in the world will not be at the LPGA Drive On Championship next
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10:25 AM ET Associated Press The tournament that was supposed to mark the official return of men’s professional tennis amid the coronavirus pandemic has been canceled. The Citi Open in Washington, scheduled to start with Aug. 13 qualifying, was called off Tuesday because of what tournament manager Mark Ein said are “too many unresolved external
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