11:33 AM ET BUDAPEST, Hungary — Daniel Ricciardo expects to be able to fight for victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix without penalties despite his engine failure at Hockenheim. Ricciardo’s car slowed to a halt during the race in Germany, raising fears of engine component changes and a drop down the grid at Hockenheimring, one
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11:20 AM ET Associated Press NANCHANG, China — Third-seeded Magda Linette of Poland reached her third quarterfinal of the year when she beat Eri Hozumi of Japan 6-3, 7-5 at the Jiangxi Open on Thursday. Linette, trying to win her first WTA title, will face Australian Open junior champion and qualifier En-Shuo Liang of Taiwan.
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11:15 AM ET Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant is heading back to the disabled list with shoulder inflammation. The team announced the move, which is retroactive to July 24, before Thursday’s game against the Diamondbacks. Infielder David Bote was called up from Triple-A Iowa and was in the lineup at second base. Ian Happ
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11:21 AM ET The Atlanta Hawks announced Thursday that they are adopting-fan friendly pricing made famous by their local football team, the Atlanta Falcons. “I think we’d be fools not to acknowledge the success the Falcons have had at Mercedes-Benz Stadium,” said Hawks CEO Steve Koonin, referencing the team’s dropping of prices of everyday concession
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Jul 25, 2018 Nick Parkinson Close •Reports on boxing for ESPN.co.uk, as well as several national newspapers•Has been reporting on British boxing for over 15 years•Appears on BoxNation’s Boxing Matters show Joseph Parker says he will bring more aggression and action to his key clash with Dillian Whyte Saturday. The New Zealand boxer, who trains
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10:13 AM ET Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia — The grandfather of Jelena Djokovic, the wife of Novak Djokovic, has been found tied up in a field after unknown assailants broke into his house in central Serbia. Djokovic’s press team said in a statement Thursday that the family is in “complete shock over what happened” to
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10:30 AM ET UFC star Conor McGregor pleaded guilty to a single violation of disorderly conduct in Brooklyn criminal court on Thursday, for his involvement in an incident on April 5 at Barclays Center. McGregor, 30, entered the plea as part of a deal worked out with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. The agreement involves
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