Month: November 2019

11:10 AM ET Brooks Koepka will miss next month’s Presidents Cup due to a knee issue that he originally addressed with stem cell treatment. Tiger Woods has already chosen Rickie Fowler to replace Koepka on his 12-man team that will play an International squad at Royal Melbourne in Australia beginning Dec. 12. “Today, I am
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11:02 AM ET Associated Press NAPLES, Fla. — Mike Whan pulled the LPGA Tour out of a deep hole when he took over as a commissioner nine years ago, and he’s not finished yet. Whan has signed what the LPGA described only as a long-term contract extension that keeps him in charge as women’s golf
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10:38 AM ET Esteban Ocon will officially join the Renault F1 team on December 2 so that he can take part in the team’s post-season test in Abu Dhabi. The former Force India driver was forced to spend the 2019 season on the sidelines after he was left without a seat on the grid over
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9:09 AM ET After the chaos of the Brazilian Grand Prix, we sat down ESPN’s F1 writers — Kate Walker, Maurice Hamilton, Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson — to discuss the main talking points from the Interlagos weekend… How can Ferrari diffuse the fallout from the latest Leclerc/Vettel clash? Sebastian Vettel collided with Ferrari teammate
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8:26 AM ET ESPN News Services TOKYO — Veteran outfielder Gerardo Parra has agreed to a contract with the Yomiuri Giants. The 32-year-old Parra has a career .276 batting average with 88 home runs and 522 RBIs over 11 seasons in the major leagues. A native of Venezuela, Parra hit .250 with eight home runs
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4:48 AM ET The Hong Kong Open golf tournament has been postponed after violence from anti-government protests escalated this week, the Asian Tour and European Tour said on Wednesday. In October, tournament organisers said they would press on with the competition despite ongoing social unrest in the city. “Regretfully the European Tour, in conjunction with
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12:00 AM ET ESPN News Services Brandon Matthews‘ initial frustration quickly turned to compassion. Matthews needed an 8-foot birdie putt to extend a playoff in the Argentina Open when a fan yelled out in the middle of his stroke. Matthews flinched and missed the putt. He lost the playoff, which came with a spot in
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