Alex Rodriguez showed no mercy on the New York Yankees’ decision to “bullpen” Game 2 of the ALDS, which they now trail 2-1 to the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Charles Barkley explains how he lost $100,000 on Falcons-Patriots Super Bowl
Charles Barkley still remembers the Falcons’ epic collapse in the second half against the Patriots in Super Bowl LI because he lost $100,000.
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AC Milan announces Zlatan Ibrahimović tests positive for COVID-19
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Jon Gruden has high praise for ‘Slam’ Newton ahead of Patriots-Raiders contest
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Vanessa Bryant sues Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department over alleged photos deputies took at crash site
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Fox’s Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl ‘Moose’ Johnston tackle broadcasting amid COVID-19, new partnership
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Fan who attended Texans-Chiefs NFL opener tested positive next day; 10 people in quarantine
The Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department said a fan who attended the Texans-Chiefs NFL season opener tested positive for coronavirus the next day.
Sean McVay thinks NFL’s face covering warning directed at him: ‘I will do better’
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay did not comply with the league’s face-covering mandate and said he “will do better” going forward.