9:43 AM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Sebastian Vettel is confident his thrilling drive from last to second position at the German Grand Prix can help trigger a turnaround in Ferrari‘s season. Ferrari had looked set for another bitter disappointment on Saturday when Vettel’s engine hit trouble ahead of qualifying, before teammate Charles Leclerc was ruled
Month: July 2019
9:51 AM ET The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy to an eight-year extension worth $76 million, the team announced Monday. “Since joining the organization Andrei has shown unmatched work ethic and professionalism both on and off the ice,” Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois said in a statement Monday. “We look forward to
1:00 AM ET RICHMOND, Virginia — As Washington Redskins quarterback Colt McCoy exited the room, teammate and fellow quarterback Case Keenum entered. It was podium day for all three Redskins quarterbacks, none of whom know which one will start the season. That could lead to tension; it hasn’t. So as these two passed, Keenum jokingly
7:48 AM ET A Renault Team truck has crashed on the way to next weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix. The truck came off the M1 motorway near the city of Gyor Monday morning, less than 24 hours after the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim. Renault said the driver of the truck had not suffered any serious
Steve Nicol and Brian McBride try to make sense over why Newcastle United signed Joelinton from Hoffenheim. Newcastle have signed former United States Under-20 midfielder Kyle Scott, the club announced on Monday. Scott, 21, had spent the past 12 years under contract at Chelsea, making his first-team Blues debut in February of 2018. He has
Steve Nicol and the ESPN FC crew react to the Premier League’s announcement VAR won’t be used to check for goalkeeper encroachment on penalty kicks. Temporary dismissals, popularly known as “sin bins,” will be introduced across all levels of English grassroots football in the 2019-20 season, the Football Association (FA) said on Tuesday. The rule
5:24 AM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Lewis Hamilton said he was angry with himself in the closing stages of the wild German Grand Prix, which he likened to an F1 version of the famous Snakes and Ladders board game. 1 Related Hamilton had been running comfortably until a pit-stop for dry tyres on Lap 28
Following Real Madrid’s humiliating 7-3 defeat to Atleti, Stewart Robson thinks the writing is already on the wall for Zinedine Zidane. Diego Costa scored four times before being sent off vs. Real Madrid in New York as Atletico Madrid thumped their arch rivals 7-3. Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is confident he can be fit
3:23 AM BST The Rugby Championship will go down to its closing round after the All Blacks and Springboks played out a 16-all draw at the weekend. Both teams remain in contention for the title, as do the Wallabies, who held off Argentina to triumph 16-10 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. Read on as we
1:07 AM ET ESPN News Services The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired infielder/outfielder Kristopher Negron from the Seattle Mariners for minor leaguer Daniel Castro, it was announced Sunday. Negron was recalled by the Mariners from Triple-A earlier this month and has batted .217 in 10 games. Before joining Seattle, he was batting .310 with 12 homers
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