MLB proposes trimming pitch clock with runners on base, AP source says
Major League Baseball has proposed cutting the pitch clock from 20 seconds to 18 seconds with runners on base, according to a person with direct knowledge of the proposal
2023-11-16 09:23
Tua Tagovailoa, sporting a new look, talks Dolphins' second-half expectations
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa emerged from the bye week wearing his curly hair in cornrows as he looks to help the Dolphins continue their hot start to the season
2023-11-16 09:23
Vikings thriving on Dobbs-Hockenson connection founded in summer throwing sessions
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2023-11-16 08:49
QB Josh Allen blames himself for Bills firing coordinator Dorsey and vows to be better
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen blamed himself for the team's decision to fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey this week
2023-11-16 08:45
Northwestern rewards coach David Braun for turnaround by removing 'interim' label
Northwestern rewarded coach David Braun for a remarkable turnaround following Pat Fitzgerald’s firing in the wake of a hazing and abuse scandal by removing the “interim” label from his job title
2023-11-16 08:28
Analysis: Giving Deshaun Watson $230 million guaranteed has become a disaster for the Browns
Giving Deshaun Watson a fully guaranteed $230 million contract has turned into another disaster for the Cleveland Browns
2023-11-16 08:25
Emma Hayes felt Chelsea were ‘robbed’ of victory against Real Madrid
Emma Hayes felt her Chelsea side had been “robbed” after they were held 2-2 at Real Madrid in their Champions League opener. In a contest with no VAR in operation, Real equalised through a 79th-minute Olga Carmona penalty awarded by referee Frida Klarlund for a Jessie Fleming challenge on Athenea del Castillo – which Hayes had no doubt took place outside the box. The Chelsea manager was also unhappy about Niamh Charles’ finish being disallowed in stoppage time, seemingly for offside, stressing that Charles had been onside and Sam Kerr had not interfered with goalkeeper Misa Rodriguez. Hayes told reporters in Spain: “I could see from the bench that the tackle (for the penalty decision) was outside the box. So I’m absolutely shocked that those managing the game couldn’t see that. “Of course maybe Jessie shouldn’t lunge in that area, but it happens clearly outside the box. At this level when you are in control of a game and important decisions like that go against you, it makes it difficult.” Regarding the stoppage-time incident, she added: “We score a really legitimate goal with Niamh Charles three or four yards onside. “It is embarrassing. I had to check why it was disallowed. Was it Niamh? No. Was it Sam (Kerr) interfering with the goalkeeper? She was about seven yards away, no way near the keeper. “I cannot understand the decision whatsoever. I think we’ve been robbed of what was a 3-1 game. “You can’t (ask the referee for clarity at full-time). You’re not allowed to speak to the officials. Can’t speak to them there (on the pitch), can’t speak about it here (to the media). “For me I am going to focus on the performance, I can only control that. Everybody saw the decisions, you don’t need me to comment on them any further.” Real took the lead at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium through a deflected 10th-minute shot from Carmona – scorer of Spain’s winner against England in the summer’s World Cup final – before Chelsea hit back through two headers, Charles equalising in the 41st minute and then setting up Kerr in the 74th. After Carmona levelled from the spot, Lauren James hit the crossbar before the late disallowed effort as the visitors were unable to secure a winning start to what is to be their final Champions League campaign before Hayes leaves at the end of the season for the United States job. Hayes said: “I think the performance was well controlled by us, especially away from home in Europe. We had so much more of the ball and it was comfortable. “(There was) just a tactical adjustment that we had to make (at half-time) – the pivots weren’t carrying out a small detail there. Overall it had to be better in the final third, either the last pass or whatever it might have been. “I think the team did better with that (in the second half). We hit the bar as well, we should have scored from that. We had chances, so we should be disappointed with ourselves. “I can’t remember the last time we were in a game like that when two humongous decisions like that have gone against us – that is a lot tonight.” Wednesday’s earlier game in Group D saw Paris FC – who Chelsea play in their next pool game at Stamford Bridge next Thursday – beaten 2-1 at home by Swedish side BK Hacken. Read More Anthony Joshua sees Otto Wallin as a stepping stone on his way to a title fight Rohit Sharma glad India ‘could get the job done’ against New Zealand Still plenty to play for – Scotland v Georgia talking points A look at the data behind Virat Kohli’s record 50 ODI centuries Virat Kohli hits record ton as India beat New Zealand to reach World Cup final Francis Ngannou ranked as top-10 heavyweight by WBC after impressive debut
2023-11-16 08:16
Blake Snell wins NL Cy Young Award, 7th pitcher to take home prize in both leagues
Blake Snell has won the NL Cy Young Award after leading the majors in ERA for the San Diego Padres, becoming the seventh pitcher to earn baseball’s top pitching prize in both leagues
2023-11-16 07:53
Ron Washington, 71, takes over as Angels' manager with youthful vigor, plans to 'run the West down'
The Los Angeles Angels formally introduced Ron Washington as their fourth new manager in just over five years
2023-11-16 07:52
Titans are working to protect QB Will Levis better and keep the rookie healthy
Will Levis has always wanted to be in the driver’s seat, and the rookie quarterback certainly has the starting job now with the Tennessee Titans
2023-11-16 07:26
Risky plays expanding in popularity with varying degrees of success among ACC programs
Plays that once seemed in vogue only with the most daring college coaches such as going for it on fourth down or faking a punt in your own end seem to be expanding in popularity, while others, like kickoff and punt returns, seem less attractive
2023-11-16 07:23
Notre Dame OT Joe Alt is a once-in-a-generation talent even for the No. 20 Fighting Irish
It might be the worst-kept secret around Notre Dame's campus
2023-11-16 07:20