Month: August 2020

12:20 PM ET Formula One champions Mercedes have done nothing wrong and would be happy for a row over Racing Point’s 2020 car to end up in court, according to team boss Toto Wolff. Mercedes supply engines and gearboxes to Racing Point and the Silverstone-based team’s car has been dubbed the “Pink Mercedes” due to
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6:54 AM ET Playoffs? Yes, you can now actually say that these are the 2020 NHL playoffs. The tournament is now officially in the first round, with only 16 teams left. Day 1 brings us a slate of four games, though none before 3 p.m. ET. We miss morning/noon hockey already. Check out the ESPN
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12:11 AM ET Miami Heat All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler loves being the man who sets the tone for his team. He enjoys the challenge that comes with bringing the high-level intensity each and every day for a team that believes it can contend in the Eastern Conference. That’s why Monday’s 114-92 win over T.J. Warren
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1:52 AM ET Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Trout is beginning to believe there might be something to the notion of having added power after the birth of a child. The reigning AL MVP has certainly been on a tear since son Beckham was born. Trout homered twice Monday night, including a tiebreaking shot
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11:39 PM ET Jeff PassanESPN Close ESPN MLB insiderAuthor of “The Arm: Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports” Major League Baseball has had preliminary discussions about holding its postseason in a bubble-type format after the coronavirus outbreaks on the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins that wreaked havoc on the
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11:00 PM ET The Big Ten is expected to make another decision on its college football season on Tuesday, but the impact of it could vary widely, as league presidents are considering pushing back the start of the season to Sept. 26 or postponing it to the spring, a conference source told ESPN. The presidents
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7:08 PM ET Associated Press The signage is familiar. And that’s about it. But hey, it’s better than nothing. Or, to be more precise for the Toronto Blue Jays, it’s better than seeing their name on the bottom of the scoreboard in a visiting stadium for a game that is “home” in name only. Baseball’s
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