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Mets great Bud Harrelson dead at 79
Bud Harrelson, a two-time All-Star shortstop who won a World Series with the New York Mets, has died, the team announced on Thursday. He was 79. Harrelson made his debut with the Mets in 1965. He played for the team until 1977. He was on the 1969 Mets’ World Series-winning team. He also played for…
Hail or Fail: Blowout loss in Ron Rivera’s final game secures No. 2 pick
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save A look at the good (Hail!) and bad (Fail!) from the Washington Commanders’ 38-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. New Orleans’s win over Atlanta earlier in the day meant the Commanders could secure the No. 2 pick in April’s draft with a loss…
Elliott: The Kings need Pierre-Luc Dubois to lead with urgency in order to earn more wins
When Pierre-Luc Dubois is playing his best within the Kings’ well-defined structure, he’s tough to stop. “He’s driving a group of players. He’s not reacting to a group of players. And whether that’s what we’re doing or the other team is doing, he’s just in charge of the situation,” Kings coach Todd McLellan said of…
Quinn Ewers announces return to Texas for senior season in 2024
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Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina calls Russian opponent ‘brave’ following French Open win | CNN
CNN — Tennis player Elina Svitolina called her opponent, Russian Daria Kasatkina, a “brave one” following the Ukrainian’s upset win on Sunday. Svitolina, who previously said she would not shake hands with Russian and Belarusian opponents out of respect for the men and women defending Ukraine, told reporters that she “acknowledged” Kasatkina after the match….
Corey Linsley might have to retire; Chargers Keenan Allen, Mike Williams want to stay
Almost certainly facing retirement, Chargers center Corey Linsley explained Monday that he’s more grateful than discouraged. The veteran said he’s “probably 99% sure” that he has played his final football game because of a heart issue that forced him to miss the last 15 weeks of the 2023 season. “Year 10, I don’t know how…