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2023-10-26 18:20
3 Arizona Diamondbacks to blame for World Series Game 4 loss
3 Arizona Diamondbacks to blame for World Series Game 4 loss
The Arizona Diamondbacks tried to make things interesting in the ninth inning, but eventually the Texas Rangers shut the door on any Game 4 comeback attempt.
2023-11-01 12:17
Jets turn disaster into ecstasy with walk-off win over Bills: Best memes and tweets
Jets turn disaster into ecstasy with walk-off win over Bills: Best memes and tweets
The New York Jets overcame quarterback Aaron Rodgers' injury and picked up a walk-off, overtime win over the Buffalo Bills.
2023-09-12 12:57
Mets' Alonso hit by pitch near left wrist by 96 mph fastball, leaves game versus Braves
Mets' Alonso hit by pitch near left wrist by 96 mph fastball, leaves game versus Braves
Mets slugger Pete Alonso left Wednesday night’s game against the Braves in the first inning after getting hit near his left wrist by a pitch from Atlanta’s Charlie Morton
2023-06-08 08:19
Late Nunez penalty gives Uruguay 2-2 draw in Colombia
Late Nunez penalty gives Uruguay 2-2 draw in Colombia
Darwin Nunez struck a stoppage time penalty as Uruguay fought back for a 2-2 draw at Colombia in their South American World Cup...
2023-10-13 06:46
Baltimore TE Mark Andrews inactive for season opener against Houston with a quad injury
Baltimore TE Mark Andrews inactive for season opener against Houston with a quad injury
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is inactive for Baltimore’s game against the Houston Texans
2023-09-11 01:24
England Under-21s claim Euros glory thanks to last-gasp penalty save
England Under-21s claim Euros glory thanks to last-gasp penalty save
James Trafford saved a stoppage-time penalty to earn England European Under-21 Championship glory for the first time in 39 years as they edged past Spain. The Burnley goalkeeper repelled Abel Ruiz’s spot-kick, awarded after a VAR review in the sixth minute of added time, and then kept out substitute Aimar Oroz’s follow-up at the end of a pulsating contest at the Batumi Arena in Georgia. In the process, he became the first man to keep six clean sheets at the finals to help his side claim glory courtesy of a 1-0 victory, having not conceded a single goal at the tournament. Liverpool Curtis Jones’ had earlier given England, playing in front of senior boss Gareth Southgate, the lead in first-half stoppage time when he deflected Cole Palmer’s free-kick past keeper Arnau Tenas. A third title and a first since 1984 was delivered on a dramatic evening in Georgia which saw England coach Ashley Cole and one of his Spanish counterparts, as well as substituted midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White and Spain’s Antonio Blanco, sent off on the sidelines. Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon made his presence felt early on, cutting inside from Emile Smith Rowe’s pass to force Tenas into a fifth-minute save, with Palmer unable to convert the rebound, then turning smartly and crossing unselfishly to hand Gibbs-White a tap-in, had it not been for defender Jon Pacheco’s intervention. The Spanish response was concerted as Manchester City’s Sergio Gomez and Braga striker Ruiz brought their influence to bear. Trafford was sent sprawling across his goal by Alex Baena’s 16th-minute strike before defender Aitor Paredes glanced Gomez’s corner across goal, with Ruiz unable to reach the ball before it ran out of play. England, who had been guilty of repeatedly surrendered possession cheaply, started to fire, Palmer warming Tenas’ hands with a well-struck 25-yard drive and defender Levi Colwill heading Palmer’s free-kick against a post with the keeper beaten. But the Manchester City man played a key role as the deadlock was broken on the stroke of half-time. After Palmer had been tripped by club-mate Gomez, Jones, making a nuisance of himself in front of the defensive wall, unwittingly deflected his free-kick past the helpless Tenas. Colwill and Oihan Sancet were booked and England coach Cole and one of his Spanish counterparts sent off amid a melee in the wake of the goal, but the former Arsenal and Chelsea full-back’s side led at the break. Ruiz thought he had levelled within six minutes of the restart, but his bullet header from a Gomez free-kick was correctly ruled offside, although England looked rattled with Spain making a big push in the early stages of the half. However, they rallied and, with full-back Max Aarons providing another outlet down the left, began the threaten once again and Gibbs-White might have done better from Gordon’s 64th-minute pull-back, with the Spanish stretched. Tenas kept Spain in it by clawing away Jones’ attempt at the end of a pacy break seconds later and Ruiz should have levelled when he got his head to to Gomez’s 68th-minute cross, but missed the target by inches. But as the clock ticked towards the 96th minute, Norwegian referee Espen Eskas was advised to take a second look at Colwill’s challenge on Ruiz and ultimately pointed to the spot, but Trafford’s heroics sparked wild English celebrations. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Mark Cavendish’s Tour de France record attempt ends with stage eight crash Blink and it’s over – Aryna Sabalenka races into fourth round at Wimbledon Carlos Alcaraz made to work hard for place in fourth round at Wimbledon
2023-07-09 02:50
The Cowboys will see Zach Wilson instead of Aaron Rodgers in their home opener against the Jets
The Cowboys will see Zach Wilson instead of Aaron Rodgers in their home opener against the Jets
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys expected to see old nemesis Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets in their home opener
2023-09-17 06:16
Atlanta Braves Rumors: 3 trade deadline deals to make, 2 to avoid
Atlanta Braves Rumors: 3 trade deadline deals to make, 2 to avoid
The Atlanta Braves have a lot of work to do at the MLB Trade Deadline, which is just under two months away. There are some trades they should make, and other they should avoid like the plague.The Braves are among the best teams in the National League for a reason, but if they are to represent th...
2023-06-04 03:49
Brisbane is back as an Australian Open warm-up event; mixed United Cup also set for Perth, Sydney
Brisbane is back as an Australian Open warm-up event; mixed United Cup also set for Perth, Sydney
The Brisbane International is back among the tournaments scheduled ahead of next year’s Australian Open along with the United Cup in Sydney and Perth before the fist Grand Slam event of the year in Melbourne
2023-09-15 14:23
US Owners Tightening Grip on UK Football With Everton Deal Close
US Owners Tightening Grip on UK Football With Everton Deal Close
US investors’ pursuit of Europe’s historic football teams is accelerating, with Miami-based 777 Partners LLC closing in on
2023-09-12 21:45
Willie Mays reacts to Giants-Cardinals being played at Rickwood Field in 2024
Willie Mays reacts to Giants-Cardinals being played at Rickwood Field in 2024
On June 20th, 2024, the Giants and Cardinals will play a Major League Baseball game at Rickwood Field, the former home of the great Willie Mays.Rickwood Field is the oldest professional baseball field in the United States. It's built in Birmingham, Alabama and has been the home field for th...
2023-06-21 21:55