WWE Hall of Famer Edge makes AEW debut
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Classless Brooks Koepka deserved Ryder Cup humiliation – at least Scottie Scheffler criedThis was no mere drubbing, it was a disgrace. On a pristine autumnal morning here at Marco Simone, Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka, the world No 1 and a five-time major champion, contrived to succumb 9&7 to a player competing in just his second Ryder Cup and one who only turned professional four months ago. Scheffler, crying into the arms of his wife Meredith, at least looked suitably humiliated by the scoreline. Koepka, graceless until the end, did not even bother removing his cap for the h
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Blue Jays vs. Twins: Everything you need to know about the AL wild-card seriesThe Toronto Blue Jays return to the MLB post-season for a second consecutive year, and now they know who they'll be up against.The Minnesota Twins will host the Blue Jays for their best-of-three American League wild-card series beginning on Tuesday.Here's everything you need to know about how the teams stack up ahead of Game 1.STARTING PITCHINGBlue Jays: For a team that was supposed to be an offensive juggernaut, Toronto can thank their pitching for pulling them back into the post-season.Kevin G
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Mariners Cal Raleigh apologizes for comments after Seattle eliminated from postseason raceSEATTLE (AP) — Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh apologized to his teammates and coaches on Sunday for his strong comments about the team’s commitment to winning after the Mariners were eliminated from postseason contention. Raleigh spoke for about 90 seconds and did not take questions, a day after Seattle lost to Texas and was eliminated from postseason contention. “Obviously yesterday was a really emotional day for everybody. I just want to apologize to my teammates, my coaches, fans. It wasn’t a ti
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NHLers recall eye-opening off-ice moments as rookies: 'Like, that's insane'Connor McDavid couldn't believe what was in front of him. The No. 1 pick at the 2015 NHL draft was starting his rookie season with the Edmonton Oilers. Everything was new — new city, new team, new way of doing things. McDavid noticed a bunch of big numbers scribbled in the locker room one day. It was his introduction to the practice of putting "money on the board" — a tradition where players offer to pay teammates out of their own pockets for things like goals or points in a game of personal imp
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SHR No. 4 Ford disqualified in Talladega inspection, nixing Harvick's runner-up finishTALLADEGA, Ala. — The No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford of Kevin Harvick was disqualified Sunday evening in post-race inspection after Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Talladega Superspeedway. Harvick had just crossed under the checkered flag with an apparent second-place finish to Ryan Blaney in his final Talladega race as Harvick wraps up his final […]
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CP NewsAlert: Jays secure playoff berthTORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays are returning to the post-season. Toronto secured an American League playoff spot when the visiting Texas Rangers beat the Seattle Mariners 6-1 tonight. The Blue Jays dropped a 7-5 decision in 10 innings to Tampa Bay earlier in the day, but secured a wild-card berth with the Mariners' loss. Toronto will be on the road for a best-of-three wild-card series starting Tuesday against either the Minnesota Twins or Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays have already secured the first
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Tim Wakefield, who revived his career and Red Sox trophy case with knuckleball, has died at 57BOSTON (AP) — Tim Wakefield, the knuckleballing workhorse of the Red Sox pitching staff who bounced back after giving up a season-ending home run to the Yankees in the 2003 playoffs to help Boston win its curse-busting World Series title the following year, has died. He was 57. The Red Sox announced his death in a statement Sunday. Wakefield had brain cancer, according to ex-teammate Curt Schilling, who outed the illness on a podcast last week — drawing an outpouring of support for Wakefield. Th
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Former CFL running back George Reed dies at the age of 83George Reed left a lasting impression upon the Canadian Football League. The rugged fullback, who was one of the league's most dominant rushers, died Sunday, a day before his 84th birthday. The Saskatchewan Roughriders, the team Reed spent his entire CFL career with, confirmed his passing. The six-foot, 205-pound Reed was with the Riders from 1963 until 1975. Reed was the CFL's all-time leader in rushing yards (16,116) and rushing TDs (134) when he retired before training camp in 1976. Reed's No