Month: April 2019

4:28 PM ET The Johnson County District Attorney’s office has reopened its case into Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, coach Andy Reid said at a news conference on Friday. The decision to reopen the investigation into Hill and his fiancée, Crystal Espinal, follows an audio recording released on Thursday by KCTV in Kansas
0 Comments
2:25 PM ET Associated Press Rafael Nadal brushed off a challenge from German Jan-Lennard Struff to earn a 7-5, 7-5 win and a place in the Barcelona Open semifinals Friday. The top-seeded Nadal will next face either Dominic Thiem or Guido Pella as he seeks a 12th title on the outdoor clay courts at Barcelona.
0 Comments
2:09 PM ET WASHINGTON — The Nationals called up prospect Carter Kieboom on Friday after the middle infielder’s torrid start at Triple-A Fresno. The 21-year-old Kieboom, who was rated the 98th best prospect in baseball by ESPN’s Keith Law prior to this season, was batting .379 with three home runs and 18 RBIs in 18
0 Comments
2:06 PM ET San Jose Sharks captain Joe Pavelski has officially been ruled out of Friday’s series opener against the Colorado Avalanche, according to coach Peter DeBoer. Pavelski remains day-to-day from the controversial hit that knocked him out of Game 7 against the Vegas Golden Knights. Right winder Joonas Donskoi also will not play Friday.
0 Comments
7:00 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN There are many reasons to like the Colorado Avalanche in this series. They have distinct advantages in overall team speed and in goaltending. They’re healthier, and they’re rested in comparison to the San Jose Sharks. And yet it’s difficult to ignore the supernatural forces that propelled the Sharks through the
0 Comments
5:32 PM ET Tiger Woods is skipping next week’s Wells Fargo Championship, apparently deciding he will take more time following his Masters victory — meaning he is not likely to return to competitive golf until the PGA Championship. Woods has issued no statement, but Wells Fargo tournament director Gary Sobba told Charlotte radio station WFNZ
0 Comments
11:14 AM ET Clemson and coach Dabo Swinney agreed to a new 10-year, $93 million deal on Friday, making it the largest deal in college football history. Swinney, who has won two national championships with Tigers, is on par to make the same average salary as Alabama coach Nick Saban. Both are set to average
0 Comments