Month: October 2020

5:55 AM ET Andy Murray has suffered another injury setback and has pulled out of this week’s ATP Tour event in Germany due to a lingering pelvic problem, raising doubts over his participation for the remainder of the year. The former world No. 1 returned from a second hip surgery in January 2019 to win
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8:22 AM ET Adriana Garcia Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman has accused Getafe defender Allan Nyom of saying “very ugly things” to him during his team’s surprise 1-0 defeat in Madrid. Koeman was seen talking with Getafe coach Jose Bordalas about the incident after his side’s first loss of the season on Saturday. – Stream new
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11:35 PM ET SANTA CLARA, Calif. — After a blowout loss to the Miami Dolphins that many San Francisco 49ers called embarrassing, the Niners spent this past week hammering home the need for a sense of urgency Sunday night against the Los Angeles Rams. Lest their 2020 season slip away before they even reach the
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9:56 PM ET While considering a move to the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent, center Joe Thornton of the San Jose Sharks sought as much advice as possible. He spoke with family and friends. He spoke with Joe Pavelski and Patrick Marleau, former San Jose teammates who left the team via free agency.
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3:34 AM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff England’s Dawid Malan, the No.1-ranked T20I batsman, has signed a BBL deal with the Hobart Hurricanes. Malan’s interest in the tournament had been confirmed during the series against Australia when his consistent displays propelled him to the top of the rankings. In 16 T20Is, Malan has scored 682 runs at
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9:58 PM ET New York Jets coach Adam Gase, trying to keep his winless team from fracturing, wasn’t pleased that defensive coordinator Gregg Williams took a veiled shot at the offense when speaking to reporters on Friday. Gase addressed Williams’ comments Sunday night after a 24-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins, which dropped the Jets
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12:31 AM ET Associated Press SAN DIEGO — The Houston Astros spent this odyssey of a season as baseball’s biggest villains. When Aledmys Diaz flied out with a runner on first to end Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, the bad guys finally lost. Ridiculed, roasted and ripped all year long, the Astros
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