Month: December 2019

1:14 AM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — An art museum in Buffalo has immortalized Bills fans’ reaction to the team’s playoff-clinching win. The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is closed while it undergoes an expansion, but it made an addition to its exhibits — a screenshot of a selfie Bills quarterback Josh Allen took with
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11:18 PM ET ESPN News Services Despite a goal to open the scoring, Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov, the defending league MVP, spent most of the third period and then overtime on the bench of the Lightning’s 4-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday. Kucherov, in the lineup after leaving Saturday’s 5-2 loss
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10:04 PM ET Associated Press ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals searched all over the world, looking for the right kind of left-handed pitcher. They think they’ve found him in Kwang Hyun Kim. The NL Central champions announced Tuesday they had signed the 31-year-old South Korean to a two-year contract, and formally introduced their
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9:33 PM ET Hayden Fry, the Hall of Fame college football coach who won 143 games at Iowa, died Tuesday after a lengthy battle with cancer, the school announced. He was 90. “We are proud to know that our father’s life had a positive influence on so many people, the players, the coaches, and the
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9:06 PM ET Lineal junior featherweight world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux, who planned to move down to the bantamweight division to fight for a title, will have to wait. He was due to fight as a bantamweight for the first time in his career against former junior bantamweight world titlist Liborio Solis with a vacant secondary
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8:07 PM ET Just hours after Kamaru Usman‘s welterweight title defense Saturday night, Conor McGregor sent out a tweet. It read: “145. 155. 170.” McGregor has already held UFC titles at featherweight and lightweight — or 145 pounds and 155 pounds. The 170 represents the pound limit for welterweight. It sure seemed like McGregor was
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