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January

17
Falcons’ Takkarist McKinley with family following mental evaluation

Atlanta Falcons defensive end Takk McKinley is with a family member in Oakland after undergoing a mental evaluation prompted by a friend’s call to Los Angeles police. Falcons spokesman Brian Cearns told The Associated Press on Wednesday McKinley “is in a good spot” and has been in “constant communication” with the team, including coach Dan Quinn. Cearns said McKinley is with an uncle in Oakland. TMZ Sports reported Tuesday night that a friend became concerned for McKinley’s well-being and summoned police. No criminal charges were filed. TMZ Sports says McKinley was cooperative when detained by officers. It is not known […]

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January

16
Tiafoe stuns Anderson; Federer rolls

Frances Tiafoe rolled up his white shirt’s right sleeve, flexed his biceps and slapped the muscle five times. Then he pounded his chest and yelled, “Yeah! Let’s go! Let’s go! Come on!” Forgive the young American’s exuberance. This was, after all, the biggest victory of his nascent career. Down a set and 3-0 in the second, the 20-year-old Tiafoe came back to stun two-time Grand Slam finalist and No. 5 seed Kevin Anderson of South Africa 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 on Wednesday in the Australian Open’s second round. “I went to a different place. I dug insanely deep,” the 39th-ranked […]

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January

15
Derek Holland re-signs with Giants on one-year deal

Derek Holland is staying in San Francisco this season. The Giants announced Monday they re-signed the left-handed pitcher to a one-year deal with a buyout option for 2020. Holland’s contract reportedly comes with a $7MM guarantee in the form of a $6.5MM base salary for the 2019 season and a $500K buyout on a 2020 option that has the same $6.5MM base. The option year’s base salary will increase to $7MM if he makes 24 starts in 2019, $7.5MM if he makes 28 starts and $8.5MM if he makes 32 starts. All told, the Martini Sports Management client can earn $15MM over the […]

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January

14
Reds reach deal with Yasiel Puig

The Cincinnati Reds avoided arbitration with Yasiel Puig, agreeing with the newly acquired outfielder on a $9.7 million contract for 2019. The Reds also reached deals Friday with right-handers Tanner Roark ($10 million), Anthony DeSclafani ($2,125,000) and Michael Lorenzen ($1.95 million), second baseman Scooter Gennett ($9,775,000) and shortstop Jose Peraza ($2,775,000). The Reds acquired Puig and Wood last month in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cincinnati got Roark in a deal with Washington. Puig hit .267 with 23 home runs and 63 RBI last season. The club plans to go to an arbitration hearing next month with pitcher Alex Wood. Major League Baseball imposed a 1 p.m. deadline for teams and players […]

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January

11
Andy Murray may retire at Wimbledon

The 2019 Wimbledon could mark the end of an era.  Per The Times’ Stuart Fraser, Andy Murray may retire after this year’s Wimbledon as he continues to battle a hip injury. “Wimbledon is where I would like to stop playing but I am not certain I am able to do that,” Murray said on Thursday, per Fraser. “I’m not sure I can play through the pain for another four or five months. I can play with limitations. But having the limitations and the pain is not allowing me to enjoy competing or training.” Having dealt with the injury since 2008, he underwent hip surgery in January 2018. That procedure […]

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January

10
Patrick McCaw to sign with Raptors after release by Cavaliers

Guard Patrick McCaw plans to sign with the Toronto Raptors, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, three days after he was waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium reports the one-year deal will be for the veteran’s minimum of $786,000. McCaw, 23, played three games with the Cavaliers after signing a two-year, nonguaranteed contract in December. Cleveland waived him before the guarantee date of Jan. 7, making him an unrestricted free agent. Per Marc Stein of the New York Times, the Golden State Warriors have asked the league to look into McCaw’s signing and near-immediate release with the Cavs. Stein notes that Cleveland could face “serious penalties” if found guilty […]

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January

09
Broncos down to Vic Fangio, Mike Munchak for Head-coaching job

The Denver Broncos have completed five head coach interviews and the team does not plan to interview any more candidates, according to The Athletic’s Nicki Jhabvala. The two finalists for the job are Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak, according to Jhabvala and KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. In addition to Fangio and Munchak, Denver also interviewed former Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano, Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor and New England Patriots defensive coordinator Brian Flores. Because the Bears have been eliminated from the playoffs and the Steelers did not qualify for the playoffs, Fangio and Munchak are both available to be […]

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January

08
Mets add former captain David Wright to front office

David Wright will continue to significantly influence the Mets, who look to continue benefiting from the knowledge, leadership and energy he provided as one of the organization’s most beloved players. Late Monday afternoon, the Mets announced Wright will serve as a special advisor to chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon and general manager Brodie Van Wagenen. The role will allow the retired third baseman a chance to be directly involved in front-office discussions regarding player personnel and development. “Playing in [New York] and for this team was a dream come true,” Wright said via the Mets. “I look forward to contributing […]

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January

07
Cowboys WR Allen Hurns undergoes ankle surgery

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Allen Hurns suffered a gruesome, postseason-ending ankle injury during Saturday’s 24-22 playoff win over the Seattle Seahawks and has already undergone surgery for the injury. Hurns told Jane Slater of NFL Network he is out of surgery and that he will be “good to go by the beginning of the season.” Adam Schefter of ESPN.com first reported the news of Hurns’ surgery. “Hurns is one of the best teammates I’ve ever had and I think anybody would say this,” Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said after the game, per the team’s website. “When you see a guy like that go down, it hurts. Just seeing how nasty […]

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January

04
Rockets beat Warriors in OT

We’ve all had that feeling before. Golden State can’t miss, their defense is working its special slappy magic. They’re charging ahead, and even their deep bench guys are rolling. It’s looks to be a long night. The Rockets came out flat, Golden State came out fired up, and firing. The Rockets missed bunnies and open looks, while Golden State shot 64% overall, and 47% from three for the first half. Add to that James Harden took a nasty shot to the chops from Kevon Looney’s elbow and shoulder and looked a bit confused, confounded, or something starting with “con” anyway. The full Warrior front-runner show […]

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