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11:54 AM ET Andy Murray stormed to a 7-6(5), 6-2 straight sets victory over Nick Kyrgios in the semifinals of the Stuttgart Open on Saturday, reaching his second ATP final of the year and 70th of his career. The 35-year-old Scot will face last year’s Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini on Sunday for a chance to
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11:23 AM ET TAMPA, Fla. — Lightning center Brayden Point hasn’t been ruled out for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals, signaling a status change for Tampa Bay’s injured star. The Lightning lead their series against the New York Rangers 3-2 and can advance to their third straight Stanley Cup Final with a win
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1:43 AM ET Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler will undergo an MRI on Saturday after leaving his start early due to discomfort in his right elbow in a 7-2 loss Friday night to the San Francisco Giants. Buehler said he felt something in the elbow in the last couple of innings of the start
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6:13 PM ET Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Lawyers for ex-Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs are asking a judge to throw out evidence that prosecutors say shows he had a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit while speeding at 156 mph on a city street before being involved in a fiery crash
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8:00 AM ET ESPN staff The 2022 NHL Eastern Conference finals matchup between the Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Rangers has reached Game 6, with the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning holding a 3-2 advantage. The Colorado Avalanche await the winner of the series, which could be the Lightning following Saturday night’s game.
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Briton’s Chris Froome has pulled out of the Criterium du Dauphine, revealing he has been “feeling unwell over the last two days”. Froome finished stage six low down the rankings and was five minutes and seven seconds behind winner Valentin Ferron. It left him 76th in the overall standings prior to his withdrawal before the
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7:49 PM ET ESPN News Services CHICAGO — A day after ordering a two-strike intentional walk that backfired, Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa said he’d do it all over again. In the sixth inning of Thursday’s 11-9 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, La Russa walked right-handed hitting speedster Trea Turner with a
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