Month: August 2019

1:20 PM ET Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. — Carolina Hurricanes prospect Stelio Mattheos will miss training camp while he fights testicular cancer. General manager Don Waddell said Monday that the 20-year-old forward is expected to return to full health and will resume training for the upcoming season once he completes treatment and is cleared by
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11:43 AM ET Atlanta Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson has been activated from the injured list after missing over a month with a foot injury. The Braves announced the roster move before Monday afternoon’s game against the Rockies in Colorado. Atlanta optioned outfielder Adam Duvall to Triple-A Gwinnett to create a roster spot for Swanson. Swanson
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8:26 AM ET Associated Press SYDNEY — Order restored. After losing for the first time in nearly 13 years two days earlier, the United States rebounded to outclass Canada 84-68 in a pre-World Cup exhibition basketball game Monday. At the same arena where the Americans won Olympic gold at the Sydney 2000 Games the U.S.
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9:08 AM ET Milwaukee Brewers slugger Christian Yelich, world No. 1 golfer Brooks Koepka and the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive line are among the athletes featured in the final print edition of ESPN The Magazine’s Body Issue. The magazine hits newsstands on Sept. 6, its final appearance in print after 21 years. ESPN announced in April
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10:21 AM ET England’s Anthony Yarde (18-1, 17 KOs), 28, had never faced a serious opponent in his four-year pro career, which followed a very brief 12-fight amateur stint, but he left it all in the ring Saturday in a valiant effort against light heavyweight world titleholder Sergey Kovalev (34-3-1, 29 KOs). Kovalev’s vast experience
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