The 4 sons of D-backs GM Mike Hazen will throw out Game 3 first pitch in honor of late mom
The four sons of Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen are scheduled to throw out a ceremonial first pitch before Game 3 of the NL Division Series
1970-01-01 08:00
Conor McGregor back in testing pool but USADA says it's splitting with UFC
Former UFC champion Conor McGregor’s return to action helped trigger a split between the league and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
1970-01-01 08:00
Chipotle is raising prices again
First, it was Girl Scout cookies. Now, inflation is hitting Chipotle's burritos and tacos.
1970-01-01 08:00
Load management not only stinks for NBA fans, it might not actually work
As the NBA season comes closer and closer everyday, a new report has come out saying load management not be as effective as said in the past
1970-01-01 08:00
Bills turn focus on healthy players ready to step in and fill holes on injury-depleted defense
The Buffalo Bills are turning their focus on their healthy players ready to step in to fill several holes on their injury-depleted defense in preparing to host the New York Giants on Sunday night
1970-01-01 08:00
Chris Stapleton reschedules shows due to bronchitis and laryngitis
Country star Chris Stapleton is pausing his tour on doctors orders to heal from a bout with bronchitis and laryngitis.
1970-01-01 08:00
No. 21 Notre Dame hopes to rebound from 2nd loss while renewing rivalry with No. 10 Trojans
No. 21 Notre Dame might be out of the college football playoff chase
1970-01-01 08:00
Charlie Savage impresses Rob Page during his Wales debut
Rob Page has revealed Charlie Savage will be staying with the Wales squad for the Euro 2024 qualifier with Croatia on Sunday. Savage, the 20-year-old son of former Wales midfielder Robbie, made his full senior debut on Wednesday as the Dragons cruised to a 4-0 friendly win over Gibraltar in Wrexham. The Reading midfielder was due to join up with the under-21 side ahead of their European Championship qualifier away to the Czech Republic on Friday. But Savage and Wycombe central defender Joe Low – who also made his senior debut against Gibraltar – will remain with Page’s squad ahead of the vital Croatia clash in Cardiff. “We’ll keep Savage and Joe, not just off the back of tonight,” said Wales manager Page. “They’ve done themselves the world of good. “Sav has earned the right to be with us and I’ve got a lot of time for Joe. “He’s earned the right to be there with injuries we’ve got.” Savage claimed an assist for a Kieffer Moore header as Wales brushed aside Gibraltar with all four goals coming in the first half. Bournemouth striker Moore scored twice to take his Wales goals tally to 12, the same number as Ryan Giggs and one fewer than John Toshack. Ben Davies, who wore the armband in the absence of injured captain Aaron Ramsey, and Nathan Broadhead were also on target. “He has taken my advice and left,” Page said of Savage’s move from Manchester United to Sky Bet League One outfit Reading in the summer. “It must have been hard for him. I spoke to Rob who had to leave United to go to Crewe. It’s no different for Charlie. “He did it because he’s playing week in week out in competitive football. He trains as he plays and has personality. We blocked Robbie from speaking to him all week which was a big achievement. “Joking aside, Rob has got his back, he’ll look after him. He’s got his feet on the ground. “Sav’s best position is an old-fashioned box to box eight. The ball for Kieffer was first class, right on his head. He showed he can do both sides of it and he’s a great talent.” Wales’ comfortable win saw them secure back-to-back victories for the first time since November 2021. “The results were not great in June, but it’s how you bounce back and we did that in September with class (winning 2-0 in Latvia),” Page said. “The environment is brilliant. We won’t get carried away beating Gibraltar, but I see work in progress. “My challenge to them was to be clinical and we were. We have to put it all together on Sunday. “We picked a team here knowing what we’ll face on Sunday. “From the first minute on camp we knew the team we’d pick here and we know the team on Sunday. We are ready and can’t wait for Sunday’s game.” Wes Burns has returned to Ipswich and will be assessed by his club after the wing-back suffered an arm injury that forced him off in the early stages against Gibraltar. Read More Harry Maguire supported by ‘role model’ David Beckham after Hampden experience I want to play – Harry Maguire admits lack of matches will become an issue England forward Ollie Watkins: I no longer go shopping due to recognition Conor McGregor closes in on UFC return by re-entering anti-doping test programme England rewatch Fiji Twickenham defeat to ‘fuel the fire’ for World Cup showdown Kieffer Moore bags a brace as Wales put four past Gibraltar in Wrexham
1970-01-01 08:00
Kirk Cousins is either in denial or ignoring possible Vikings trade
Kirk Cousins was asked if he would waive his no-trade clause for the Minnesota Vikings, but his answer was purposefully evasive.
1970-01-01 08:00
Pioneer's mega-sale to Exxon will trigger $71 million in exec windfalls
By David French NEW YORK Senior management at Pioneer Natural Resources will likely be out of a job
1970-01-01 08:00
The Bears' offense and QB Justin Fields are showing signs of growth
The Chicago Bears are showing growth on offense
1970-01-01 08:00
Planned purchase of old Louisiana shipyard put on hold amid questions from state financing panel
Plans by the Port of South Louisiana to purchase what was once a major shipyard for construction of military vessels have been delayed
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