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31
Raptors take NBA Finals opener

The first NBA Finals game outside the U.S. was a party 24 years in the making. Then Pascal Siakam and the Raptors really gave Toronto something to celebrate. Siakam scored a playoff career-high 32 points and the Raptors made a smashing NBA Finals debut, beating the Golden State Warriors 118-109 on Thursday night. The Raptors hardly looked like newcomers to the NBA’s biggest stage, controlling the action most of the way against a Golden State team beginning its fifth straight NBA Finals appearance. “I think we did pretty good job at home,” Siakam said. “The fans are amazing, man. I […]

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May

30
Mariners’ Crawford out a couple of weeks

Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford has been placed on the 10-day injured list after he suffered a sprained left ankle Tuesday. Crawford was hurt while trying to avoid a tag in the eighth inning of an 11-4 loss to the Texas Rangers and had to be helped off the field. Manager Scott Servais told reporters that Crawford avoided a high ankle sprain and that the initial hope is that he will be able to play in a couple weeks. “It’s not a high ankle sprain,” Servais said. “Anytime you roll your ankle you stress the ligaments, but everything should be OK. We’re hopeful it might be […]

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May

29
Paxton set to return as Yankees host Padres

Yankees left-hander James Paxton will return from the injured list Wednesday to start against breakout Padres rookie Chris Paddack. Paxton confirmed Tuesday he would be ready for the interleague matchup. He has been out with left knee inflammation since making his last start with New York on May 3. He got a cortisone shot May 4 and has been testing the knee in extended spring training. He felt sore after a 55-pitch, four-inning outing Friday but believes he can manage the discomfort and won’t make the injury worse by pushing it. Because Sabathia would not be able to pitch until Sunday, it would […]

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May

28
Reds’ Sims set for season debut against Pirates

The Reds plan to summon Lucas Sims from Triple-A to make his season debut on the mound on Tuesday. Cincinnati needs a starter after Luis Castillo and Sonny Gray were used in the doubleheader. Sims, 25, was a first-round draft pick of the Atlanta Braves in 2012. He was traded to Cincinnati last year in the deal that sent left fielder/first baseman Adam Duvall to the Braves. Sims made a combined total of nine relief appearances for Atlanta and Cincinnati last season, producing a 7.47 ERA. He was 3-0 with a 4.06 ERA in nine starts for Louisville this season, racking up 63 strikeouts […]

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May

27
Raptors advance to first NBA finals

Kyle Lowry stole the ball and pushed it ahead, then waited for Kawhi Leonard to arrive before feeding his All-Star teammate for a thunderous one-handed slam over Giannis Antetokounmpo. “The building exploded after that dunk,” Leonard said. It sure did. Now imagine how it will sound when the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals come to Toronto for the first time next week. Leonard had 27 points and 17 rebounds to lead the Raptors into the finals for the first time with a 100-94 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night. His big dunk with 6:46 to go in the […]

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May

24
Kawhi leads Raptors past Bucks, series 3-2

Kawhi Leonard arrived in Toronto thinking he could pick up another championship to go with the one he already has. One more victory and he’ll play for another ring. And dominant performances like he put up Thursday night are a big reason why. Leonard scored 35 points and the Raptors beat the Milwaukee Bucks 105-99 to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals. “I’m not afraid of the moment,” Leonard said. “This is what I work out for in the summer. I’m just trying to win. It’s a matter of me being aggressive and don’t shy away from […]

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May

23
Yankees place Sabathia on IL

The New York Yankees placed pitcher CC Sabathia on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation. adding to the list of players already sidelined by injuries. Sabathia earned the win in Wednesday’s 7–5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, allowing five runs and six hits in five innings. Sabathia said he will require rest and a cortisone injection in efforts to return to the mound. “It was hurting pretty bad tonight, but I was able to get through it and kind of keep the team in the game,” Sabathia said after the game. “It’s just something I need to take care of,” Sabathia, who has […]

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May

22
Padres look for sweep of D-backs

“Sweep” isn’t a word the San Diego Padres have heard much around Petco Park this season. They do have one home sweep — a two-game interleague blitz of the Seattle Mariners on April 23-24. But the Padres’ overall home record is 13-14 this season, and they lost three of four at Petco Park last weekend to the Pittsburgh Pirates. However, they go into the Wednesday afternoon finale of a three-game series against Arizona with a chance to sweep the Diamondbacks. The Padres set up those possibilities with back-to-back, one-run wins over Arizona — 2-1 Monday night on Franmil Reyes’ two-run homer and 3-2 Tuesday night on Eric […]

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May

21
Wolves finalize deal to name Saunders coach

The Minnesota Timberwolves today named Ryan Saunders as the team’s Head Coach. Saunders was named the team’s Interim Head Coach on January 6, 2019. “I’m pleased to announce Ryan Saunders as our head coach,” said Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations Gersson Rosas. “Ryan is an excellent communicator and has developed open and trusting relationships with our players. I’ve known Ryan for many years and have always respected his approach to the game, work ethic, basketball knowledge and passion. His coaching style and philosophies are ideal for the modern NBA and I am confident that as a partner he will get […]

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May

20
Phillies’ Arrieta to face former Cubs team for first time

Jake Arrieta had his most successful seasons when he was with the Chicago Cubs from 2013-17. The right-hander will face them for the first time when he takes the mound for the visiting Philadelphia Phillies in the opener of a four-game series on Monday night at Wrigley Field. Arrieta (4-4, 4.02 ERA) won the National League Cy Young Award with Chicago in 2015 and was an All-Star with the Cubs in 2016, helping them win their first World Series title in 108 years. He threw no-hitters in each of those seasons, as well. But the Cubs didn’t make an effort to re-sign Arrieta […]

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