Month: May 2021

4:51 PM ET The Atlanta Braves will be without slugger Marcell Ozuna for about six weeks after he fractured his middle and ring fingers on Tuesday night. “If there is a good thing, there’s not a surgical process,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said Wednesday afternoon. Ozuna, 30, injured himself sliding into third base in a
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6:37 PM ET ESPN News Services RIGA, Latvia — It’s been a long year for Adam Henrique, but on a day like today, perhaps he can exhale just a bit easier. Henrique, among few veteran NHL forwards representing Canada at this year’s world hockey championships, had two goals and an assist as his team defeated
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6:10 PM ET Meyer Orbach, the second-largest shareholder in the Minnesota Timberwolves, filed a complaint in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis on Wednesday alleging that owner Glen Taylor’s pending sale of the franchise to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez is in violation of the franchise’s partnership agreement, according to a copy of the complaint obtained
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12:49 AM ET Associated Press UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — Kiko Francisco Coelho and Leopoldo Herrera III won the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball championship Wednesday, birdieing the first extra hole to beat Brendan MacDougall and Sam Meek. The 18-year-old Coelho and 19-year-old Herrera, both from Florida, earned entry into the U.S. Amateur with the victory at Chambers
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10:43 PM ET ESPN News Services EDMONTON, Alberta — Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland said any racist comments directed to First Nation defenseman Ethan Bear are “totally unacceptable” and “disgusting.” Holland said he was told about the issue by team’s staff just before his season-ending address to the media Wednesday. Bear’s girlfriend, Lenasia Ned,
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