Monday, August 15, 2016

Alex Rodriguez ends Yankees career with 1-for-4 night, Bronx ceremony and other top stories.

  • Alex Rodriguez ends Yankees career with 1-for-4 night, Bronx ceremony

    Alex Rodriguez ends Yankees career with 1-for-4 night, Bronx ceremony
    NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguez's Yankees career ended the way it began a dozen years ago, with a game against the Tampa Bay Rays in which he went 1-for-4 with a double.The evening began with a violent thunderstorm that descended on the Bronx just as a ceremony commemorating A-Rod's years in pinstripes was about to begin. The storm forced the participants, who included Reggie Jackson, Mariano Rivera and Hal Steinbrenner, to scramble for cover from the lightning and torrential rains barely five minute..
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  • Hue Jackson tests his playmakers early in first exhibition game -- Bud Shaw's Sports Spin

    Hue Jackson tests his playmakers early in first exhibition game -- Bud Shaw's Sports Spin
    CLEVELAND, Ohio – The first glimpse of Hue Jackson's Browns didn't excite as much as it simply reconfirmed his approach to tackling the large amount of work ahead. Friday's game in Green Bay didn't tell us much beyond that. Robert Griffin III and Terrelle Pryor might look like Jackson's pet projects, probably because they are. But we also saw Jackson challenge them as much as feature them on the first play. No quick screens to get Griffin and Pyror settled into the game. Instead, Griffin and P..
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  • What happened to Team USA's defense?

    What happened to Team USA's defense?
    RIO DE JANEIRO -- Gold-medal favorites?Heavy favorites, even?Yes.Still.Both of those tags, at least for the moment, continue to be applicable for this incarnation of the United States men's Olympic basketball team.Best Defensive Team that USA Basketball has ever fielded in the Coach K/Jerry Colangelo era?Don't print up those T-shirts just yet.The raves these 12 players were generating with length, athleticism and enthusiasm on D in their first seven games together gave way to some candid and unc..
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  • Olympics|Hope Solo Takes Aim at Sweden After US Women Are Ousted

    Olympics|Hope Solo Takes Aim at Sweden After US Women Are Ousted
    Now Solo tried to stall again. She fiddled with her gloves and then changed them. She took her time, making Dahlkvist wait. But as with everything else with the American team, what seemed to work in 2015 didn't on Friday. Dahlkvist beat Solo easily and it was over.“I’m incredibly disappointed,” Ellis said. “I told the players that there is no way to remove the pain they are feeling, but that there will always be a next game.”Which left Sundhage to offer her thoughts. So many key Americans — Sol..
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  • Ledecky clinches freestyle treble as Phelps suffers rare defeat in the pool

    Ledecky clinches freestyle treble as Phelps suffers rare defeat in the pool
    Ledecky clinches freestyle treble as schooling shocks phelps in the 100m butterfly Katie Ledecky of the USA burst into tears on the podium after obliterating the field in the women̢۪s 800m freestyle on 12 August, smashing her own world record to complete a rare Olympic treble.Ledecky led from the start and inexorably stretched out the gap over her opponents to finish in eight minutes, 4.79 seconds, beating her previous mark, set earlier this year, by almost two seconds. Great Britain's Jazz Ca..
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  • Why Gold Medalist Manuel Will Not Be Called "Simone the Black Swimmer"

    Why Gold Medalist Manuel Will Not Be Called
    Photo Courtesy: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY Sports Editorial Coverage Sponsored By FINISBy Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer Simone Manuel doesn’t want to be known as “Simone the black swimmer”. Not because she is the least bit ashamed of her African American heritage; she just doesn’t want her skin color to be such a novel trait in her beloved sport of swimming. “The title of ‘black swimmer’ suggests that I am not supposed to win golds or break records,” Manuel said. “But that’s not true..
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  • Joseph Schooling beats Michael Phelps, wins Singapore's first Olympic gold

    Joseph Schooling beats Michael Phelps, wins Singapore's first Olympic gold
    Photos: Rio Olympics: Day 7U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky celebrates after setting a new world record in the 800-meter freestyle on Friday, August 12. It was her fourth gold medal in Rio and the fifth of her Olympic career. She also won the 800 free in London four years ago. Photos: Rio Olympics: Day 7 Photos: Rio Olympics: Day 7Spanish tennis players Rafael Nadal, left, and Marc Lopez acknowledge the crowd after winning gold in doubles. Nadal won singles gold in 2008. Photos: Rio Olympics: Day 7Ma..
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  • Confidence can carry Panthers' Byrd long way - Winston

    Confidence can carry Panthers' Byrd long way - Winston
    BALTIMORE — A touch of confidence can go a long way for a guy like Damiere Byrd. Weighing 180 pounds at 5-foot-9 — and maybe 5-foot-11 if you include his hair — Byrd is the smallest player on the Carolina Panthers’ roster. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. The following services..
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  • Olympics: Henrik Stenson Within Striking Distance Entering Weekend at Rio

    Olympics: Henrik Stenson Within Striking Distance Entering Weekend at Rio
    RIO DE JANEIRO -- Day two of Olympic golf felt less like a party and more like a tournament, albeit one with Matthew McConaughey making the scene. After an overnight rain softened the course, the players were presented with a sterner setup, and Olympic officials got their unstated wish with a more bunched leaderboard. First-round leader Marcus Fraser of Australia shot a typically workmanlike two-under-par 69 to reach 10 under, but only one shot back is Belgian bomber Thomas Pieters (66). Lurkin..
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  • Ledecky Blows Away Field in Final Individual Races of Rio Olympics, Michael Phelps Settles for Silver

    Ledecky Blows Away Field in Final Individual Races of Rio Olympics, Michael Phelps Settles for Silver
    Call it swimming’s nirvana, its Valhalla or even an aquatic Elysian fields. However you describe Friday night’s penultimate day of Olympic swimming in Rio, it wouldn’t do it justice. Maya DiRado of the U.S. kicked things off by snatching gold from Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu, the heavy favorite and fastest qualifier in the event, to win her second gold in her first Olympics, while Michael Phelps ended his individual Olympics career with a three-way tie for silver, and Katie Ledecky set yet another..
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