Month: April 2019

1:56 AM ET ESPN News Services New York Mets announcer Ron Darling’s surgery to remove a chest mass “went well,” his SNY colleague Gary Cohen said during the Mets-Phillies broadcast on Tuesday. On Saturday, Darling, a longtime SNY analyst, said he had a “large mass in my chest” and that he hoped to return to
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1:03 AM ET Ricardo “Hindu” Espinoza and John Riel Casimero will meet for a vacant interim bantamweight world title on Saturday after the WBO ruled in favor of the petition filed trying to force the bout last week. The WBO ruled on Tuesday that Espinoza (23-2, 20 KOs), 21, of Mexico, and Casimero (26-4, 17
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12:41 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Tampa Bay Lightning will be defined by their failure, swept out of the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs in the first round by a Columbus Blue Jackets team few thought had a prayer of hanging with the Presidents’ Trophy winners. That’s one way to look at them.
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9:48 PM ET For the first time, Notre Dame will have a female leprechaun cheering on the sideline for the Fighting Irish this season. Lynette Wukie, a sophomore from Elyria, Ohio, was one of three students selected Tuesday to wear the green suit and Irish country hat as Notre Dame’s mascot. She is the first
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8:23 PM ET Texas Tech quarterback McLane Carter announced Tuesday he will be leaving the Red Raiders. pic.twitter.com/vzMxSXsi7U — McLane Carter (@McLaneC4) April 16, 2019 The left-handed passer began the 2018 season as the starter, but he sustained a high-ankle sprain in the opener against Ole Miss. True freshman Alan Bowman took over as Tech’s
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7:23 PM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — In anticipation of the NFL’s release of the regular season schedule on Wednesday, the Los Angeles Chargers announced the switch to the team’s iconic powder-blue jerseys as the team’s primary home uniform for the upcoming season. Variations of the powder-blue uniforms date back to the team’s inaugural 1960
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6:39 PM ET Associated Press AUGUSTA, Ga. — The player who takes the fewest strokes might not win the Tour Championship because of the previously announced radical scoring change for the FedEx Cup in which the top seed will start at 10-under par with a two-shot advantage. The PGA Tour will continue to keep a
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