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Pirates' Hayes asks for robot umps after bad call
Pittsburgh's Ke'Bryan Hayes has pleaded for the switch to robot umps after a missed strike call Sunday and his discussion with the umpire about it.
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Sources: Cubs calling up OF Crow-Armstrong
The Chicago Cubs are calling up their top prospect, outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, sources told ESPN.
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Sources: LeBron, AD, Curry eyeing Paris Games
NBA stars LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Stephen Curry are showing interest in participating for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics in Paris, sources...
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Sources: Bills' Hamlin not expected to play MNF
Bills safety Damar Hamlin is not expected to be active for Monday night's season opener against the New York Jets, sources told ESPN.
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A Nadal comeback? Coco takes Aussie? US Open vindication for Sabalenka? We predict the 2024 tennis major winners
The 2023 major season is over, which means it's time to look toward next year. Here are our predictions for tennis' 2024 champions.
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Bradley: My frustrations with recent bad scorecards in boxing
Some recent controversial results in boxing have Timothy Bradley Jr. looking for answers. How can the problem be solved?
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Big questions after UFC 293: What should Israel Adesanya do next?
How big was Sean Strickland's upset for the middleweight title? Addressing that question and other storylines after this weekend's action.
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How does U.S. Soccer keep winning over dual nationals?
The USMNT has a history of recruiting dual nationals and that trend shows no signs of slowing down, so what makes it so appealing to global talents?
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'We've taken it to another level': How the Aces' backcourt is one of the best in history
The Las Vegas Aces are trying to become the first team since the Sparks in 2001-02 to win back-to-back WNBA championships. If they succeed, it'll...
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Russell Wilson showed improvement, but can Broncos capitalize?
Wins were the goal after an offseason transformation, but Denver came up short in Week 1.
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Jimmy Garoppolo wins over new Raiders teammates with late-game grit
Garoppolo's ability to shrug off an end-zone interception and lead the Raiders to victory in Denver got his teammates' attention.
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Robert Saleh's journey to the New York Jets began with 9/11 epiphany
His brother's escape from the terrorist attacks in 2001 motivated Robert Saleh to chase his dream of coaching football.