10:42 AM ET Major League Baseball informed clubs on Monday that they can resume scouting activities, ending the ban that was instituted on March 19 due to the coronavirus pandemic, a source told ESPN. There is a limit of three scouts per MLB club for each event, as a way for clubs to ramp up
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10:00 AM ET Jeff PassanESPN Close ESPN MLB insiderAuthor of “The Arm: Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports” Here are some truths about Major League Baseball right now. The league and players have spent the past two months bickering, not listening to one another and prioritizing self over sport. Their
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1:41 PM ET NHL commissioner Gary Bettman promises this summer’s unconventional tournament “won’t be too gimmicky,” as the league balances safety concerns with creating a good television product and maintaining the integrity of the Stanley Cup. “I think everybody can feel good, based on the combination of the play-in round and the way we’re going
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1:51 PM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Marcus Rashford has promised to fight on in his effort to provide meals for vulnerable children over the school holidays despite Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejecting his plea. The Manchester United striker urged politicians in an open letter published on Sunday to re-think the decision to end a national voucher
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11:00 AM ET Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant officially joined the ranks of sports team owners on Monday with the announcement that he purchased a stake in the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. Durant acquired 5% of the Union, with an option to purchase an additional 5% at a later date. He joins the
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10:49 AM ET Mercedes engine boss Andy Cowell — one of the key individuals behind the brand’s success in Formula One — will leave his role at the end of the month, prompting a restructure of the management at the team’s engine department. 1 Related Cowell is currently the managing director of Mercedes AMG High
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12:21 PM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts will add career sack leader Robert Mathis to their Ring of Honor this year. The team announced Monday that the induction ceremony will take place Nov. 22 when the Colts host the Green Bay Packers. Mathis played his entire 14-season NFL career in Indianapolis and
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