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The 'Point Gawd' rises: How Chelsea Gray restores the Aces
Gray missed time with a foot injury and then struggled for months.
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Chicago White Sox spin losses into laughs with witty posts
As the losses have continued to pile up, Chicago's X account has found comedic and creative ways to report its defeats.
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Tomlin: 'No need' to name Fields as Steelers' QB1
Coach Mike Tomlin says there's "no need" to name Justin Fields as the team's starting quarterback despite Pittsburgh's 3-0 start to the season with him in the starting role.
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Clark 'feels good,' says eye poke unintentional
Fever star Caitlin Clark dismissed any notion of intent after getting poked in the eye in Game 1 of their playoff series vs. the Sun, saying "just watch the play."
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'You can't be yourself': Is Max Verstappen being pushed out of F1?
After being penalised for swearing in a news conference, Max Verstappen is hinting at leaving F1. Has the crackdown on foul language gone too far?
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Kylian Mbappé's first Clásico set for Oct. 26
The first Clásico between Real Madrid and Barcelona has been set for Oct. 26 at the Bernabéu, LaLiga announced on Tuesday.
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Man City's Rodri pictured in Spain for ACL tests
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been pictured arriving in Spain reportedly ahead of tests on a right knee injury sustained against Arsenal in the English Premier League at the weekend.
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Man Utd share 1st images of stadium regen plans
Manchester United have revealed the first images of the potential Old Trafford regeneration project.
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Rodri's season-ending ACL injury makes Man City's task much harder
Losing the influential midfielder is a huge setback. Can Pep Guardiola & Co. overcome it to win the league?
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Skubal wins 18th as Tigers continue playoff push
AL Cy Young Award candidate Tarik Skubal allowed two hits in seven scoreless innings to improve to 18-4 as the Tigers continued their playoff push by beating the Rays.
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From ending drafts to revenue sharing: Inside the NWSL's radical new CBA
The National Women's Soccer League's new collective bargaining agreement is radical by American sports standards, but the league has clearly made the changes to position itself to compete globally.
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Tatum: No motivation needed after Paris DNPs
Jayson Tatum said he doesn't need extra motivation in chasing the Celtics' second title in a row.
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Olympian offers to will stolen gold medal to thief
Laszlo Csongradi has been left so distraught by the theft of his Olympic gold medal that he has offered to leave it to the thief in his will if the medal is returned.
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Why the Boston Celtics' championship honeymoon lasted just 12 days
It was supposed to be a summerlong celebration for the Celtics, but it abruptly ended in less than two weeks. Inside a drama-filled summer for the 2024 NBA champions, and what comes next.
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Slot: TAA can defend, just needs 'concentration'
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has said Trent Alexander-Arnold has always been a good defender, adding he just needs to work on his "concentration."
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Neymar backs Saudi's uncontested World Cup bid
Neymar backs Saudi Arabia bid for 2030 World Cup
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Ex-United GK Romero banned by Boca for fan spat
Boca Juniors have banned their goalkeeper Sergio "Chiquito" Romero for two games as punishment for losing his cool with a club supporter after Saturday's 1-0 loss to River Plate.
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Ex-USMNT coach Bob Bradley, Stabaek part ways
Former United States national team manager Bob Bradley has left his position as head coach of Norwegian side Stabaek -- by mutual consent and with immediate effect -- the club announced on Monday.
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Source: Raiders sticking with Minshew as QB1
The Raiders are sticking with Gardner Minshew as their starting quarterback, a source confirmed to ESPN.
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Jones: 'Very fair' to blame me for Cowboys' woes
Jerry Jones said on 105.3 The Fan that it's "very fair" to blame him for the Cowboy's 1-2 start, as more than 70% of voters have done in a WFAA-TV poll.
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