3:04 AM ET Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Giants rookie center fielder Steven Duggar was placed on the disabled list Wednesday with a potential season-ending left shoulder injury, one day after he was hurt on a hard, headfirst slide back into second base. MRI results indicated Duggar, 24, had dislocated the shoulder and tore his
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1:57 AM ET Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Triple Crown-winning jockey Mike Smith will be honored by the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters with the Mr. Fitz Award. The Hall of Fame rider will receive the award, named for longtime trainer “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons, for typifying the spirit of racing at the group’s 59th annual
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12:06 AM ET Courtney Smith said Wednesday night that she told police in 2015 that she feared for her life because of a pattern of abuse exhibited by her then-estranged husband, former Ohio State assistant coach Zach Smith. Courtney Smith says she went to the police station in Powell, Ohio, on Oct. 26, 2015, to
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11:30 PM ET ESPN News Services CINCINNATI — Christian Yelich hit for the cycle Wednesday night against the Cincinnati Reds, the eighth Brewers batter to accomplish the feat. Yelich tripled to deep right in the seventh inning to complete his first career cycle. He also had three singles, a double and a two-run homer, giving
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10:22 PM ET Peter BodoTennis Close Peter Bodo has been covering tennis for over 35 years, mostly recently for ESPN. He is a former WTA Writer of the Year and the author of numerous books, including the classic “The Courts of Babylon” and the New York Times bestseller (with Pete Sampras), “A Champion’s Mind.” NEW
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11:49 AM BST Pat Lam is talking about bears, and their various characteristics. “Some animals will go for the kill the whole time, but the bear will go for the kill when it absolutely has to, while having that soft side,” Lam says, as he tells the story of exactly why Bristol have the added
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10:20 PM ET In an open letter posted to Instagram, former Arizona and Indiana quarterback Brandon Dawkins opened up about struggles with mental health and said he plans to step away from football. Dawkins credited football with giving him an opportunity to obtain a college degree — he graduated from Arizona before transferring to Indiana
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