Month: July 2020

11:01 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Close Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. NEW YORK — All-Star outfielder Aaron Judge is one of the many Yankees that have benefited from this 3½ months hiatus, declaring himself “game ready” after the first instrasquad game at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. Major League Baseball’s
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2:25 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown said Monday that he initially did not want to take part in the NBA restart at Disney World later this month. “For me, I can speak for myself better than anybody, I want to make that clear: I didn’t want to go to Orlando,” Brown
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10:06 PM ET ESPN staff Welcome to ESPN’s fan vote, where you, the reader and sports fan, will decide which individual or team has been the most dominant in the 21st century. In our third quarter-final, we have the King of Clay Rafael Nadal squaring up against arguably 21st century’s greatest professional boxer, Floyd Mayweather
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10:55 PM ET ESPN News Services Boxing promotions run by Floyd Mayweather, Bob Arum and Oscar De La Hoya, teams in MLS, NASCAR and Indycar were among a cavalcade of sports organizations that navigated a federal loan program designed to help small firms cope with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Data released Monday
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9:37 PM ET After already having completed eight events in the coronavirus era, the UFC is promising even tighter protocols on what has been dubbed “Fight Island.” In addition to undergoing significantly more testing than the UFC has done so far, those involved in the four events this month on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island will
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6:04 PM ET Associated Press The National Hockey League and NHL Players’ Association have reached a tentative agreement to return to play this season and extend their collective bargaining agreement. 1 Related The four-year extension of the CBA finalized Monday coupled with the sides’ agreement on protocols for training camps and games paves the way
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9:21 AM ET President Donald Trump called out driver Bubba Wallace on Monday, intimating that a noose found in his garage at Talladega Superspeedway last month was a hoax and questioning NASCAR’s decision to ban the Confederate flag from the sport. Trump tweeted: “Has @BubbaWallace apologized to all of those great NASCAR drivers & officials
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