Month: March 2019

1:08 PM ET Baltimore Orioles designated hitter Mark Trumbo will start the season on the injured list, manager Brandon Hyde announced Sunday. Trumbo, who is recovering from offseason surgery on his right knee, has hit just .167 in 12 at-bats this spring. “We’re going to let him continue to do his rehab down here,” Hyde
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11:00 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Quick-hit thoughts and notes around the New England Patriots and NFL: 1. Veteran cornerback Jason McCourty was one of four Patriots players to testify in support of an education bill at the Massachusetts State House on Friday, saying the experience sparked more nerves than playing in the biggest game
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9:43 AM ET Associated Press MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Indian Wells champion Bianca Andreescu beat Angelique Kerber for the second time in a week, and the result left hard feelings. Andreescu reached the fourth round of the Miami Open, winning 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 in a match that ended early Sunday. Andreescu took a medical timeout
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7:27 PM BST Israel Folau should be working for NASA. That was the tongue-in-cheek take from Crusaders coach Scott Robertson after Folau yet again proved the Waratahs’ key strike weapon as they halted the defending champions’ winning streak at 19 games in a 20-12 win on Saturday night. But it was also an historic night
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3:00 AM ET Kolkata Knight Riders chose to field v Sunrisers Hyderabad David Warner was back. Kane Williamson was injured. Bhvuneshwar Kumar was captaining Sunrisers Hyderabad, only his second official match as a captain. The toss, though, was won by home captain Dinesh Karthik, who asked Sunirsers to bat first. Whike Knight Riders fielded a
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1:21 AM ET Kyrie Irving appeared to question Brad Stevens’ coaching strategy after Kemba Walker scored 18 of his game-high 36 points in the fourth quarter to rally Charlotte to a 124-117 victory over the Celtics. The Hornets closed Saturday night’s home game on a 30-5 run that included all 18 of Walker’s fourth-quarter points.
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1:27 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. — The fans at Oracle Arena expressed their appreciation for Dirk Nowitzki, an opponent who will always be linked with the building the Golden State Warriors are leaving after this season, throughout the 21-year veteran’s final appearance in the arena Saturday night. That included a standing ovation before the beginning
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