Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Who will manage the Braves in 2017? and other top stories.

  • Who will manage the Braves in 2017?

    Who will manage the Braves in 2017?
    Every industry reaction to Fredi Gonzalez's firing by the Atlanta Braves comes back to the same theme: He was a good man stuck in a bad situation, and any fan, player, media member or colleague who crossed his path through the years would have to seriously reach to say a negative thing about him personally.If Gonzalez's deficiencies in developing young players or running a game weren't quite on a par with his people skills, his supporters can point to his 434-413 record and two postseason appear..
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  • Baseball notes: Odor receives eight-game ban

    Baseball notes: Odor receives eight-game ban
    Odor receives eight-game banTexas second baseman Rougned Odor was suspended for eight games and fined $5,000 by Major League Baseball on Tuesday for punching Toronto’s Jose Bautista on the jaw. Bautista, who made a hard takeout slide on Odor, was suspended for one game by MLB senior vice president Joe Garagiola Jr.They were among 14 people punished for their roles during a brawl Sunday in Arlington, Texas. Blue Jays pitcher Jesse Chavez was suspended three games for hitting Prince Fielder with ..
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  • Winners and losers from the NBA draft lottery

    Winners and losers from the NBA draft lottery
    Get all of Ben Golliver's columns as soon as they’re published. Download the new Sports Illustrated app (iOS or Android) and personalize your experience by following your favorite teams and SI writers. The 2016 NBA draft lottery went according to form, completely, as the three teams with the best odds at the No. 1 pick–the Sixers, Lakers and Celtics (via the Nets)–landed the top three picks, respectively. Even though the ping pong balls failed to reveal any shocking plot twists, there are still..
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  • San Jose Sharks are beating the St. Louis Blues with their playoff formula of speed and more speed

    San Jose Sharks are beating the St. Louis Blues with their playoff formula of speed and more speed
    ST. LOUIS -- Nobody knows the San Jose Sharks better than their two California rivals.Bruce Boudreau, while still coaching the Anaheim Ducks last month, was most afraid of one team entering the playoffs: the Sharks. He shared that with ESPN.com the day after the Sharks eliminated the Los Angeles Kings."Their speed," Boudreau reiterated Tuesday night via text message. "Their young guys have come so far this year."The Sharks, you might argue, had no better tuneup for their Western Conference final..
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  • Syndergaard outduels Scherzer, Mets top Murphy, Nationals (May 18, 2016)

    Syndergaard outduels Scherzer, Mets top Murphy, Nationals (May 18, 2016)
    NEW YORK (AP) Noah Syndergaard readily admits he had no chance at the plate against Max Scherzer. On the mound, though, the young Mets ace more than held his own. Syndergaard brought his 100 mph heat and struck out 10, Curtis Granderson homered on Scherzer's first pitch, and New York beat the Washington Nationals 2-0 Tuesday night to stop a four-game skid. ''I think he rises to the challenge,'' Mets manager Terry Collins said. Syndergaard shows little emotion on or off the field, bu..
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  • Injury forces Chris Weidman from title rematch vs. Luke Rockhold

    Injury forces Chris Weidman from title rematch vs. Luke Rockhold
    Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has been forced out of the title rematch against Luke Rockhold that was scheduled to headline UFC 199 on June 4 because of injury, a UFC official told ESPN.com.The organization is currently seeking a replacement to keep Rockhold on the card, which will take place at the Forum in Inglewood, California. It is expected to make an announcement on the fight in the next 24 to 48 hours.Rockhold is looking to defend his 185-pound title for the first time si..
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  • LeBron, Cavaliers' offensive surge doom Raptors in Game 1

    LeBron, Cavaliers' offensive surge doom Raptors in Game 1
    Get all of Rob Mahoney's columns as soon as they’re published. Download the new Sports Illustrated app (iOS or Android) and personalize your experience by following your favorite teams and SI writers. The contrast between regular season basketball and playoff basketball has made the experience of watching LeBron James as astonishing as ever. The initial 82 are, for James, an exercise in pacing. Every game that follows showcases LeBron at full bore, a physical and cerebral force unlike any other...
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  • Goosen receives special exemption for 2016 US Open at Oakmont - Pittsburgh Post

    Goosen receives special exemption for 2016 US Open at Oakmont - Pittsburgh Post
    Two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen has received a special exemption for the 2016 U.S. Open Championship, the USGA announced today. “I am incredibly grateful to receive a special exemption into the 2016 U.S. Open,” Goosen said in a news release. “It is, of course, a very special championship for me, having managed to win it twice, and I am delighted to know that I will be in the field again this year.” Oakmont Country Club will play host to the U.S. Open for a record ninth time June 16-19..
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  • Martin Truex Jr. deserves change in luck: Weinberg

    Martin Truex Jr. deserves change in luck: Weinberg
    Someone decided to extend Friday the 13th for a few more days. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please click the button below to manage your account. Subscribe Thank you for reading and relying on pressofAtlanticCity.com for your news and information. You have now viewed your allowance of free articles. Login Subscribe ..
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  • IOC President Thomas Bach: "No place to hide for drug cheats"

    IOC President Thomas Bach:
    ‘The recent allegations against the WADA accredited anti-doping laboratory in Sochi are very detailed and therefore very worrying. Since they concern the Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has every interest in a full and speedy clearing up of the allegations. Therefore we have asked WADA for a comprehensive investigation and full report to the IOC. The IOC itself has and will contribute to address these allegations with all the appropriate measures withi..
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