Month: May 2023

9:31 PM ET Associated Press MEXICO CITY — San Francisco Giants center fielder Mike Yastrzemski is likely headed to the injured list after hurting his left hamstring in Sunday’s 6-4 loss to the San Diego Padres. The 32-year-old sprinted and dived for Matt Carpenter‘s eighth-inning bloop. The ball popped out of Yastrzemski’s glove for a
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9:08 PM ET Memphis Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks said he doesn’t regret his comments about LeBron James despite the spotlight it put on the impending free agent during his team’s first-round series loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Brooks called James “old” after the Grizzlies’ win in Game 2 of that series, adding “I poke
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6:53 PM ET Associated Press VALLARTA, Mexico — Tony Finau never gave Masters champion Jon Rahm or anyone else much of a chance Sunday, closing with a bogey-free round of 5-under 66 that gave him a 3-shot victory in the Mexico Open. Finau earned a small measure of redemption at Vallarta Vidanta, where last year
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7:58 PM ET ESPN News Services Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper will have a follow-up appointment on his reconstructed right elbow Monday in Los Angeles, and if cleared, he is expected to make his season debut Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, according to manager Rob Thomson. The two-time National League MVP underwent Tommy John surgery
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7:37 PM ET Associated Press THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Steven Alker won the Insperity Invitational for the second straight year Sunday, closing with a 6-under 66 for a four-shot victory over Steve Stricker and his first title of the year on the PGA Tour Champions. Alker pulled away from Stricker on the back nine with
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6:37 PM ET Kendra AndrewsESPN SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Golden State Warriors punched their ticket to the Western Conference semifinals after defeating the Sacramento Kings 120-100 in Game 7 of their first-round series. And it’s all thanks to Stephen Curry. Curry erupted for 50 points on 20-of-38 shooting — the most points ever scored in
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7:01 PM ET ESPN News Services MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins right-hander Tyler Mahle will be shut down for at least four weeks after tests revealed a posterior impingement and flexor pronator strain in his pitching elbow. Mahle left his most recent start last Thursday against Kansas City after four innings, showing diminished velocity. Mahle said
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