Month: October 2020

8:36 AM ET Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is prepared to sell winger Daniel James to fund a late move for Jadon Sancho, sources have told ESPN, but is yet to convince the club’s hierarchy to sanction a potential £25 million sale of the Wales international. Solskjaer remains determined to test Borussia Dortmund‘s resolve
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10:17 AM ET SEC commissioner Greg Sankey on Wednesday sent out a two-page memo, which was obtained by ESPN, reminding coaches and players to wear their masks during games and that “additional action” could be taken if they do not follow the conference’s COVID-19 protocols. The memo came on the heels of the SEC’s opening
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9:27 AM ET Associated Press Simona Halep had no trouble reversing the result of her loss to Amanda Anisimova at last year’s French Open. Halep won the rematch 6-0, 6-1 in just 54 minutes on Friday to reach the fourth round. Anisimova made 32 unforced errors to Halep’s seven. The top-seeded Halep extended her winning
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9:30 AM ET The 145th Preakness Stakes will close out the reshuffled 2020 Triple Crown season. Tiz the Law won the Belmont Stakes in June, and Kentucky Derby winner Authentic is the favorite to win Saturday in Pimlico Here is a breakdown of every horse in the Preakness Stakes, suggested plays and picks. Note: Horses
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9:00 AM ET The breakout season of the San Diego Padres‘ Fernando Tatis Jr. did more than put him on baseball’s radar. With the 2020s underway in a most unprecedented fashion and a younger generation bucking baseball’s unwritten rules, it made him the clear choice as MLB’s Latino Face of the Decade, as determined through
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7:00 AM ET Multiple Contributors Quick, which athlete has the most roads in the U.S. named after him or her? (Hint: The athlete is not human. Like, literally not a person.) Which sport has the most streets named after its athletes? (Hint: Again, not humans.) After six months of unprecedented research, we can answer those
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