2:19 PM ET The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed veteran big man Channing Frye to a one-year, $2.4 million deal, league sources confirmed to ESPN. Frye, 35, was traded from the Cavs to the Los Angeles Lakers in February as part of Cleveland’s dramatic roster overhaul in an attempt to change the course of their floundering
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2:32 PM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus have celebrated plenty of good times at NASCAR race tracks throughout their 17 years of racing, and the driver and crew chief will continue to work together at
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2:15 PM ET ESPN News Services Wide receiver Demetris Robertson is transferring to Georgia, announcing his decision in a YouTube video posted Saturday. Robertson spent the past two seasons at Cal before announcing in June that he was leaving the program due to personal matters. He had seven catches for 70 yards and two runs
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11:42 AM ET Dylan Groenewegen snatched his second win in a row on the Tour de France when he prevailed in awe-inspiring fashion in a bunch sprint at the end of the eighth stage on Saturday. The Dutchman needed no help from his team mates in the final straight as he slalomed through his rivals
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3:54 PM ET As NFL offenses change, so does the tight end position. The classic two-way tight ends who spend a majority of their time in-line and are equally adept at catching the football and blocking are on their way to extinction with Jason Witten retired, Antonio Gates‘ future unclear and speculation that Rob Gronkowski
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Jul 13, 2018 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Billy Eppler had been traveling to Japan to scout Shohei Ohtani since 2013, which meant that by the time this spring rolled around, Eppler’s Los Angeles Angels knew pretty much everything there was to know about Ohtani’s on-field ability. They knew about the live arm, they knew about the
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8:26 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Ricky Stenhouse Jr. had no apology for Kyle Busch about the accidents caused at Daytona last week, but he did warn the Cup points leader to stop “running his mouth.” Erik Jones, with
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