Saturday, August 27, 2016

Dodgers take series opener by pummeling Madison Bumgarner and the Giants, 9-5 and other top stories.

  • Dodgers take series opener by pummeling Madison Bumgarner and the Giants, 9-5

    Dodgers take series opener by pummeling Madison Bumgarner and the Giants, 9-5
    Adrian Gonzalez tracked the baseball as it exited the hand of San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner. He maintained his focus as his bat ripped through the strike zone, connecting with the slider and lining it up the middle. He did not turn away until it cleared the glove of shortstop Brandon Crawford, inches away from an out, and settled in center field for a two-run single.“That’s his pitch,” Gonzalez said. “I was able to stay on it, stay through it, and luckily it got just over Crawford’s glove..
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  • Buchholz solid in another spot start, Red Sox beat Rays 2-1

    Buchholz solid in another spot start, Red Sox beat Rays 2-1
    AP 11:32 p.m. EDT August 23, 2016Tampa Bay Rays trainer Ron Porterfield, center, looks at catcher Bobby Wilson, left, during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Looking on is manager Kevin Cash. Wilson was able to stay in the game. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)(Photo: The Associated Press)ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) รข€” Clay Buchholz had a strong performance in what might have been his final start before returni..
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  • The Bucs' second-round kicker has been a first-rate disaster so far

    The Bucs' second-round kicker has been a first-rate disaster so far
    Oh man, they took me in the second round and now this. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack) Last season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ place kickers converted on just 72.5 percent of their field goal attempts and missed three extra points in the first year of the NFL’s move to a 32-yard PAT. That’s an unforgivable number of points left on the table, so drastic action was needed and taken: The Bucs traded a third-round pick and a fourth-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs to move up in the second roun..
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  • US swimmer James Feigen apologizes for 'serious distraction' at Rio Games

    US swimmer James Feigen apologizes for 'serious distraction' at Rio Games
    Following the statements released by teammates Ryan Lochte and Gunnar Bentz, Feigen has apologized for the 'serious distraction' he and the other three athletes caused at the Rio Games.Feigen, who won gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay, admits to omitting facts from his original police statement after claims from Rio police the four testimonies didn't add up."First and foremost I would like to apologize for the serious distractions from the Olympics, Rio de Janeiro, and Team USA," Feigen's state..
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  • Cubs conserving Jake Arrieta for October and see another Cy Young push coming

    Cubs conserving Jake Arrieta for October and see another Cy Young push coming
    SAN DIEGO – With Jason Heyward looking lost at home plate, could the Cubs be forced to sit their $184 million outfielder in October? It’s a question Joe Maddon doesn’t have to answer directly now, one that the manager wishes will go away, because Heyward’s Gold Glove defense, baseball IQ and playoff experience should translate in cold-weather, low-scoring, one-run games. Maddon didn’t frame this as a benching, hoping to reboot Heyward’s offensive game with a four-day break that ended with Monda..
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  • Michigan Lost Their Third Recruit Of The Week Over A Thank You Note Gone Wrong

    Michigan Lost Their Third Recruit Of The Week Over A Thank You Note Gone Wrong
    Thanks to the never-ending grind of the recruiting cycle, the sustained success of elite programs depends on how well their coaches can manage contrived relationships with a bunch of 17-year-olds. Because these teens are, well, teens, and because they’re frequently being chased by five-to-ten other programs, they flip all the time. Sometimes, it’s over a rude tweet from a former future teammate, or perhaps over a racist frat video. In the case of Aubrey Solomon and Jim Harbaugh, Michigan lost..
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  • Cal, Hawaii play tourists ahead of college football opener (Aug 23, 2016)

    Cal, Hawaii play tourists ahead of college football opener (Aug 23, 2016)
    SYDNEY (AP) With the usual touristy things - Opera House, Harbour Bridge and meeting mascot-sized koalas - out of the way, the California Golden Bears and Hawaii were set to continue their practice sessions in Australia on Wednesday ahead of the opening college football game of the season. The midday Saturday game - prime time Friday night in the United States - will be held at Sydney's Olympic stadium, where organizers say a crowd of more than 65,000 is expected. On Tuesday, both teams w..
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  • Irish A-to-Z: Donte Vaughn

    Irish A-to-Z: Donte Vaughn
    In the days after Notre Dame returned from Culver Academy to kick off training camp, head coach Brian Kelly went out on the ledge and praised Max Redfield. “He’s been that guy that everybody was hoping for out of high school,” Kelly said. A little more than a week later, Redfield’s career at Notre Dame is over. Done in by the same maddening decision-making that kept Redfield from reaching his potential on the field—Friday night’s antics, with Redfield the lone senior with four underclassmen, pu..
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  • White: Rousey won't return to fight at UFC 205

    White: Rousey won't return to fight at UFC 205
    Former UFC champion Ronda Rousey will not fight at UFC 205 on Nov. 12 in Madison Square Garden, according to company president Dana White.Rousey (12-1) has been virtually silent since last November, when she sustained the first loss of her career at UFC 193 in stunning fashion to Holly Holm. Rousey lost via head-kick knockout.White has repeatedly stated Rousey intends to fight again, but told the "UFC Unfiltered" podcast that return fight will definitely not take place in the UFC's highly antici..
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  • Rangers waive Josh Hamilton, leave door open for return in '17

    Rangers waive Josh Hamilton, leave door open for return in '17
    The Texas Rangers placed injury-plagued outfielder Josh Hamilton on unconditional release waivers Tuesday, while leaving open the possibility of the former MVP rejoining the team on a minor league deal in 2017.Hamilton underwent season-ending surgery in June to repair torn cartilage in his left knee, and he said in late July that he expects to be fully healthy and ready in time for spring training.The 35-year-old outfielder was activated off the 60-day disabled list and then placed on waivers. T..
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