Month: October 2022

7:00 AM ET Inspirational thought of the week: Maybe somedayI’ll be more togetherStretched by fewer thoughts that leave meChasing after my dreams, disown me, loaded with dangerSo maybe I’ll win …Saved by zeroMaybe I’ll win …Saved by zero — “Saved by Zero,” The Fixx Here at Bottom 10 Headquarters, located behind the Pixar character rental
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9:40 PM ET FIFA’s chief women’s football officer Sarai Bareman is paying close attention to the ongoing investigations following the release of the Yates report, which found evidence of systemic abusive behaviour in a number of NWSL clubs in the United States. In Australia to promote the release of tickets for the 2023 Women’s World
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9:28 PM ET Western United will make their A-League Women debut with a touch of star power up their sleeve after signing World Cup-winning striker Jessica McDonald on a guest contract. The veteran American will arrive in November on a three-month deal, meaning she will be available for the opening nine matches of the season.
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5:29 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Close Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. NEW YORK — New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks said he will miss the remainder of the postseason after injuring his left knee in a third-inning collision with rookie shortstop Oswaldo Cabrera during Game 5 of American League Division
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10:30 PM ET NEW YORK — While tapping second base to record the game-ending forceout that clinched the American League Division Series for the New York Yankees, Gleyber Torres added a motion that had just become all the rave at Yankee Stadium. Torres cradled his arms together and swung them back and forth in rocking-the-baby
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7:29 PM ET NEW YORK — Houston, here come the Yankees. Riding off a strong start from lefty Nestor Cortes, the New York Yankees booked a ticket to the American League Championship Series with a 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday. The Game 5 victory capped a back-and-forth series in which the Yankees
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1:28 AM ET SAN DIEGO — There are only so many ways human beings can describe an event that occupies fewer than three seconds of their lives, a fact that was put to the test repeatedly after Kyle Schwarber hit a 488-foot home run in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series on Tuesday
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