Month: September 2020

11:17 PM ET Cole Bassett had a goal and an assist, and the Colorado Rapids had four second-half goals for a 5-0 thrashing of fading San Jose at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo., on Wednesday. – MLS on ESPN+: Stream LIVE games and replays (U.S. only) The Rapids (5-4-4, 19 points) have
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4:39 PM ET Arsenal advanced to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup after securing a 2-0 win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Wednesday night. An action-packed first half returned no goals, as both Arsenal’s Bernd Leno and Leicester’s Danny Ward stood tall in their respective nets to send the teams
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5:59 PM ET Sam Marsden Moises Llorens Atletico Madrid have strengthened their attack with the signing of Barcelona striker Luis Suarez on a two-year deal, the Catalan club confirmed. Suarez, 33, joins Atletico on a free transfer, although Barca could make up to €6 million on the move based on a number of performance-related variables.
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10:26 PM ET ESPN News Services Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona will not return to the dugout during the regular season but is slated to join the team’s postseason bubble. The 61-year-old has missed 42 games because of gastrointestinal surgery and blood-clotting issues. “It gives Tito an opportunity to be around the team, even if
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5:23 PM ET ESPN News Services SAN DIEGO — Right-hander Mike Clevinger of the playoff-bound San Diego Padres was pulled after only one inning in his start against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday because of tightness in the bicep tendon area of his throwing arm, according to manager Jayce Tingler. The team is awaiting
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8:21 PM ET Associated Press ATLANTA — NL Cy Young Award contender Max Fried lasted only one inning in his final start of the regular season, leaving the Atlanta Braves‘ game against the Miami Marlins after tweaking his ankle fielding a bunt Wednesday night. Fried (7-0) retired the first two hitters, including Starling Marte who
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10:26 PM ET ESPN News Services NEW YORK — Randy Arozarena homered twice and the Tampa Bay Rays clinched their first AL East title in 10 years Wednesday night with an 8-5 victory over the New York Mets. Joey Wendle and Brandon Lowe also went deep for the Rays to back Tyler Glasnow‘s six solid
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