We run through the steps taken to develop three plays that were massively successful, from conception to the final execution on game day.
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How ‘All-Go Special Halfback Seam,’ other plays came to be
We run through the steps taken to develop three plays that were massively successful, from conception to the final execution on game day.
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How ‘All-Go Special Halfback Seam,’ other plays came to be
We run through the steps taken to develop three plays that were massively successful, from conception to the final execution on game day.
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How ‘All-Go Special Halfback Seam,’ other plays came to be
Charles Barkley has the longest odds (6,000-1) to win the American Century celebrity golf tournament, while Mark Mulder and Tony Romo are the favorites.
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Fore! Barkley’s odds to win golf event 6,000-1
OCEANPORT, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — New Jersey gambling regulators are scheduled to reveal how the state’s nascent sports betting market did in its first weeks. Figures will include sales from Monmouth Park racetrack, Ocean Resort Casino and The Borgata casino, which all began offering legal sports betting last month. The Meadowlands racetrack in East Rutherford, N.J., will start taking bets on Saturday. Also, Atlantic City’s Hard Rock casino is preparing to offer sports betting as soon as their agreement with British gambling company Bet365 is approved by New Jersey gambling regulators. New Jersey won a U.S. Supreme Court case back in May, clearing the way for all 50 states to legalize sports betting. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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How Has Sports Betting In New Jersey Been Going?
Academy Sports canned manager from Tallahassee who tackled customer police say was running out of store with stolen gun and ammo
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Sporting goods store chain fires manager NRA calls "hero"
Academy Sports canned manager from Tallahassee who tackled customer police say was running out of store with stolen gun and ammo
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Sporting goods store chain fires manager NRA calls "hero"
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Kenta Maeda pitched effectively into the sixth inning and Matt Kemp, Logan Forsythe and Chris Taylor each delivered an RBI single as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Diego Padres 4-2 on Wednesday night. The surging Dodgers pulled within a half-game of NL West-leading Arizona with their 34th victory in 50 games. Maeda (6-5) won for the first since June 25 as the right-hander allowed a run and four hits over 5 2/3 innings. He had nine strikeouts and a walk to help the Dodgers defeat the Padres for the eighth time in 12 meetings this season. It was Maeda’s second start since coming off the paternity list and once again he was in control as the Padres had but one hit over his final three-plus innings of work. In his last nine starts, Maeda has a 1.97 ERA with 61 strikeouts in 50 1/3 innings. San Diego lost for the seventh time in 10 games. Taylor’s single scored Chase Utley, who was aboard on a pinch-hit double, for a 4-2 advantage in the eighth. Kenley Jansen pitched the ninth and overcame a leadoff walk to Wil Myers for his 25th save. San Diego cut its deficit to one in the seventh when rookie Christian Villanueva hit his 18th homer off reliever Daniel Hudson. Austin Hedges had two of the Padres’ five hits. Rookie lefty Joey Lucchesi (4-5) didn’t last past the fourth inning after throwing 91 pitches. He allowed three runs (two earned) and six hits while losing his second straight start. Los Angeles jumped ahead in the third as it parlayed four hits and an error into a three-run inning. Kemp’s sharp RBI single brought in Enrique Hernandez after his double. Forsythe, who has struggled all year, produced an RBI infield single, and when shortstop Freddy Galvis short-hopped first baseman Eric Hosmer on Cody Bellinger’s grounder for a throwing error, Max Muncy came around. The Padres struck in the first for a 1-0 edge when Carlos Asuaje’s double scored Travis Jankowski after he opened with a single. TRAINER’S ROOM Dodgers: LHP Julio Urias (left shoulder) threw to hitters at the team’s Arizona facility, reaching 88-92 mph, according to manager Dave Roberts. Padres: RHP Jordan Lyles (right elbow) threw a bullpen Sunday and was slated for another one this week. UP NEXT Dodgers: RHP Ross Stripling (7-2, 2.22 ERA), added to the NL roster Wednesday for his first All-Star Game, is 2-3 in his career against the Padres. He beat them on May 25 when he allowed an unearned run and six hits over 6 2/3 innings. Padres: RHP Tyson Ross (5-7, 4.41 ERA) remains a potential trade target with the July 31 deadline approaching. Ross has 10 quality starts this year. (© Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Three women who accused former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II of rape and other crimes last month could not identify him in court on the first day of his pretrial hearing Wednesday in Vista, California.
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3 women can’t ID Winslow in pretrial hearing
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Marco Gonzalez pitched seven sharp innings, David Freitas hit his first major league home run and the Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-0 on Wednesday night. Gonzalez (10-5), who retired his first 10 batters, gave up just two hits and struck out four without issuing a walk. He not only earned his seventh victory since May 17, he became the 10th pitcher in Mariners history to reach 10 wins before the All-Star break. Freitas, who had been hitless in seven at-bats since being recalled July 5, went deep in the third against starter Jaime Barria. It was Freitas’ 32nd career game, 26 of which have been with the Mariners. Barria (5-6) gave up three runs and five hits in five-plus innings with five strikeouts and no walks. The right-hander has lost his last five decisions, including the past two to the Mariners. The Mariners have won 11 of 15 games and 18 of their last 29. They also improved to 27-18 on the road. Seattle shortstop Jean Segura, who found out Wednesday he was added to the American League All-Star team as the result of online balloting, reached base twice. He doubled and was hit by a pitch on the left arm. The Angels did not have a baserunner until the fourth inning when Andrelton Simmons hit a comebacker off Gonzalez’s left leg for a single. Mike Trout followed with a single to center before Gonzalez retired his next 11 batters. Alex Colome pitched the eighth inning for the Mariners, and All-Star closer Edwin Diaz worked a perfect ninth for his major league-leading 36th save. After Freitas gave the Mariners a 1-0 lead in the third, Segura doubled leading off the fourth and Mitch Haniger was hit by a pitch. After a wild pitch from Barria put both runners in scoring position, Nelson Cruz delivered a two-run single for a 3-0 lead. Cruz, selected to the AL All-Star team this week, has 20 extra-base hits over his last 39 games. TRAINER’S ROOM Mariners: C Mike Zunino (bruised left ankle) should be ready to return to the active roster after the All-Star break, according to manager Scott Servais, and has already started throwing again but is not yet running. … RHP Erasmo Ramirez (right lat strain) threw a 25-pitch bullpen at Class A Everett and will advance to 40 pitches before starting a minor league rehab assignment. … RHP Dan Altavilla (right elbow flexor strain) has started to play catch but is not yet throwing from a mound. Angels: RHP Garrett Richards was diagnosed with damage to his ulnar collateral ligament and was placed on the 10-day disabled list. Richards will decide on surgery or a more conservative rehabilitation process. … RHP Shohei Ohtani (elbow), already back on the active roster as a designated hitter, will be re-evaluated July 19 in an exam that could determine if he can begin the rehab process to make a return to the mound. UP NEXT Mariners LHP James Paxton (8-3, 3.49 ERA) will pitch Thursday on normal rest, moving into the rotation spot left unoccupied when RHP Felix Hernandez (back soreness) went on the 10-day DL. Angels LHP Tyler Skaggs (6-5, 2.64), who had a 0.84 ERA over 32 innings in five June starts, is expected to come off the DL after recovering from a groin strain. (© Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Marcell Dareus is being sued for damages by a woman who alleges he assaulted her and gave her a sexually transmitted disease.
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Jags DT Dareus accused of assault in civil lawsuit
Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said Wednesday that LeBron James’ departure from the Eastern Conference doesn’t change his expectations for his team, nor does it ease the road to claiming the conference.
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Cakewalk? Ainge dispels talk of LeBron-less East
Jonas Never told ESPN he covered his LeBron James mural with white paint not long after a vandal had splattered yellow paint on his work.
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Artist paints over LeBron mural after vandalism
Darryl Rogers, who coached Michigan State to a share of the Big Ten title in 1978 and later took the helm for the Detroit Lions, has died. He was 83. Rogers also coached at Arizona State, Fresno State and San Jose State.
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Former MSU, ASU and Lions coach Rogers dies
Chicago lottery pick Wendell Carter Jr. has consistently put together strong performances in Las Vegas.
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Bulls are seeing total package in rookie big Carter
Some feel slighted, others don’t care because they’ll edit themselves to a 99. But on Madden-ratings release day, players take notice of their number.
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‘Got cut and I’m a 93’: Players react to their Madden ratings