PALM BEACH, Florida – Imagine Travis Hunter and Malik Nabers catching passes from Russell Wilson or Jameis Winston, then Hunter being a standout defender when he isn’t on offense. It’s a vision that could become…
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — They stood in line for hours before the gates opened Monday, snapped pictures and tried to fully comprehend the enormity of the moment. For the first time, an authentic regular-season Major…
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Carbon monoxide poisoning is believed to be the reason behind the death of the son of a former Yankees star, according to officials. Tests revealed that the room Miller Gardner, 14, the son of former…
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Somebody’s going to pay, John Mateer promises. Maybe even all of ‘em. For the love of all things Oklahoma, pump that Crimson and Cream attitude, that Sooner Magic bravado, deep into the veins of the…
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The NCAA men’s basketball tournament’s main event is at hand, and a strong case could be made that any of the four teams left standing could wind up cutting down the nets in San Antonio…
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WEST SACRAMENTO ― The Chicago Cubs refused to complain about the minor-league ballpark, their cramped clubhouse, the long walk between the clubhouse and dugout and the chilly night. They instead decided to embrace life playing…
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They’re saying this Final Four repeats the history of 2008, and, by seed, they’re right. In many other ways, this Final Four is so much different. Blue bloods populated 2008 Final Four, won by Memphis.…
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The Hunt for (Cincinnati) Red October has a powerful new weapon in its arsenal. Using a torpedo bat for the first time, Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz had a career night Monday against the…
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The Washington Wizards’ rebuild is taking shape, and rookie center Alexandre Sarr is giving it even more promise with his late-season surge. There are reasons for Wizards optimism, starting with Sarr. The No. 2 overall…
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The NCAA men’s basketball tournament’s main event is at hand, and a strong case could be made that any of the four teams left standing could wind up cutting down the nets in San Antonio…