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Baseball’s Stirrups: Always in Season, if Not in Fashion – New York Times
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Baseball Capsules – FOXSports.com
BOSTON (AP) Xander Bogaerts homered, doubled twice and drove in three runs, and Mookie Betts hit a tying single before scoring the go-ahead run in Boston’s third straight win over New York. Hanley Ramirez also had three hits for the AL East-leading Red Sox (84-64), who improved to three games ahead of Toronto and Baltimore New York (77-70) wasted 3-0 and 5-2 leads and lost for the sixth time in…
Week In Sports: Olympic Drugs Exemptions And National Anthem Protests – NPR
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We want to spend a few more minutes on a story we mentioned earlier about the release of some private medical information about some prominent athletes. It’s believed to have been stolen by Russian hackers. The hacker revealed that some of the medicines that athletes have been taking with the approval of anti-doping officials in their respective sports leagues. According to the officials in those leagues, the…
Kyle Larson: The most dangerous man in NASCAR right now – FOXSports.com
What do you call a driver who’s only 24 years old, half-Japanese, a graduate of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program and has only won one of his 102 Sprint Cup Series starts? You call him the Most Dangerous Man in NASCAR right now. His name is Kyle Larson and he’s suddenly become the hottest driver in NASCAR and someone legitimately being discussed as a serious contender to win the…
Baseball’s Stirrups: Always in Season, if Not in Fashion – New York Times
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Baseball league for disabled players celebrates 10 years in Triangle – News & Observer
Jack Yarborough, also known as “Jack the Hammer” to his teammates, joined the Miracle League of the Triangle at age 11. “I want to be like Babe Ruth and hit home runs,” Yarborough, who has Down syndrome, said. Ten years later, now sporting a goatee, Yarborough has hit dozens of home runs and become the MVP of his team, the Pittsburgh Pirates. When he steps up to the plate, teams…
Baseball|Baseball’s Stirrups: Always in Season, if Not in Fashion – New York Times
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Jose Canseco is offering to help Tim Tebow with baseball – FOXSports.com
Tim Tebow‘s path to the majors could become considerably easier if he takes advice offered to him on Twitter. The Heisman Trophy winner attempting to resurrect his sports career on the baseball diamond as a New York Met — someday, somehow — has been offered some hitting tutelage from a former major-league star. Yes, Jose Canseco is prepared to step up and teach Tebow the art of hitting and the…
Friday’s Sports In Brief (Sep 17, 2016) – FOXSports.com
BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Oh, Buster Posey knew all about how long he had gone without a home run. All that talk about the star catcher’s second-half power drought was answered with one mighty swing in a September game that mattered, and his two-run shot helped the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 in a matchup of playoff contenders. Posey drove in four runs and the Giants…
Friday’s Sports In Brief – Yahoo Sports
BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Oh, Buster Posey knew all about how long he had gone without a home run. All that talk about the star catcher’s second-half power drought was answered with one mighty swing in a September game that mattered, and his two-run shot helped the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 in a matchup of playoff contenders. Posey drove in four runs and the…
Rio Paralympics 2016: Iranian Para-cyclist dies following crash – BBC News
Bahman Golbarnezhad – here competing on the track in 2012 – crashed during the C4-5 road race on Saturday An Iranian Para-cyclist has died after a crash during the men’s C4-5 road race at the Rio Paralympics. The International Paralympic Committee said Bahman Golbarnezhad, 48, suffered cardiac arrest after the incident on a “mountainous stretch” of circuit. “The ambulance then diverted to the nearby Unimed Rio Hospital in Barra where…
Pros to teach about sports careers at Youth Sports Day in Ahwatukee on Saturday – azcentral.com
Former NFL linebacker Jamir Miller poses with participants at Youth Sports Day event in 2015.(Photo: Hassan Kaseem) The 13th annual Youth Sports Day will be held Saturday in Ahwatukee to help educate student athletes and other youth ages 12 to 18 about careers in professional sports, as well as emphasize the importance of staying in school, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and being financially responsible. Youth Sports Day, a program of local non-profit Linking Sports and Communities, is…
JD Sports shows a clean pair of heels to stumbling Sports Direct – The Guardian
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley once promised to finish off JD Sports, but now finds himself being trounced by his rival. JD Sports, the self-styled King of Trainers, is not only valued at a cool £1.1bn more than the Newcastle United owner’s chain, but last week revealed its sales and profits growth were a well-shod leap ahead of the rest of the UK fashion market. While other clothing retailers have…
ESPN writer calls entire sport of baseball racist – Raw Story
Friday’s Sports In Brief (Sep 17, 2016) – FOXSports.com
BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Oh, Buster Posey knew all about how long he had gone without a home run. All that talk about the star catcher’s second-half power drought was answered with one mighty swing in a September game that mattered, and his two-run shot helped the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 in a matchup of playoff contenders. Posey drove in four runs and the Giants…
Arkansas soccer coach, athletic director dive into dirty puddle to celebrate big win – SB Nation
Athletes, fans and supporters celebrate victories in a lot of different ways. The Arkansas Razorbacks women’s soccer team may have found a new way: puddle diving. The Razorbacks beat No. 4 Florida 2-1 on Friday. Typically, Arkansas celebrates by calling the hogs. They probably did that too, but the team gathered around to watch head coach Colby Hale and athletic director Jeff Long dive into a puddle. That isn’t just…
Friday’s Sports In Brief (Sep 17, 2016) – FOXSports.com
BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Oh, Buster Posey knew all about how long he had gone without a home run. All that talk about the star catcher’s second-half power drought was answered with one mighty swing in a September game that mattered, and his two-run shot helped the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 in a matchup of playoff contenders. Posey drove in four runs and the Giants…
Why Is Penn State Celebrating Joe Paterno? – New York Times
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The race is on: Evil Geniuses and NASCAR drivers to face off – ESPN
4:50 PM ET Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email print comment The NASCAR drivers have two plans when they compete against the Evil Geniuses in Halo and the new “NASCAR Heat Evolution” games Saturday in Illinois. Why MonteCristo and DoA won’t cast at Worlds The two famous commentators explain why they will not be part of the talent lineup at this year’s League of Legends World Championship. FIFA player Guastalla signs with…
Tebow talks about Jordan comparison, the NFL ‘rollercoaster,’ and his baseball itch – CBSSports.com
Yes, Tim Tebow is well aware of Michael Jordan’s attempt at baseball. Tebow grew up a huge Chicago Bulls and Jordan fan. He remembers the stories and documentaries about the world’s greatest basketball player trying to do arguably the most difficult thing in sports: consistently hit a baseball. “It’s something that he had the heart for and he went after it, so yeah, I admire people who go after something…