Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo woke up `steaming' mad over umpire Alfonso Márquez's strike call
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was still angry hours later with umpire Alfonso Márquez over a 3-1 pitch to Gabriel Moreno that was called a strike despite being well outside in the ninth inning of the Diamondbacks’ 3-1 loss to the Texas Rangers in World Series Game 3
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Central Michigan investigating whether Michigan staffer was on its sideline scouting Michigan State
Central Michigan is investigating whether Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions was on its sideline scoping out Michigan State during the Chippewas’ season opener in September
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Alex Greenwood suffers head injury in England’s clash with Belgium
Alex Greenwood was carried off on a stretcher after being involved in a clash of heads during England’s Nations League match against Belgium in Leuven. Defender Greenwood collided with Belgian forward Jassina Blom with around 20 minutes of the contest gone, leaving both players down on the turf. Greenwood then received treatment on the field for about 10 minutes before being placed on a stretcher and taken off, with Jess Carter coming on as her replacement. Blom, donning a head bandage, was able to continue. Having been a goal down at the time of the incident via Laura De Neve’s free-kick, the Lionesses went on to turn things around, with goals from Lucy Bronze and Fran Kirby putting them 2-1 up heading into first-half stoppage time. Tessa Wullaert then brought things back level with an equaliser in the additional period. Read More Belgium vs England LIVE: Women’s Nations League latest updates Fifa’s battle to regulate football agents gains momentum Saudi Arabian World Cup in 2034 sparks ‘significant concern’ from major leagues
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Bolivia signs new coach Zago to lead a comeback in World Cup qualifying
Bolivia’s soccer body announced on Tuesday the signing of Brazilian coach Antonio Carlos Zago to seek a comeback in South American World Cup qualifying after four matches
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NFL trade roundup: Commanders sell; Vikings add QB Josh Dobbs
The Washington Commanders made the most noise at the NFL trade deadline, parting with starting defensive ends Montez Sweat and
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New wrinkles for transfer portal in college basketball, but remains 'the equivalent of free agency'
The transfer portal has become the go-to place for college basketball coaches to immediately upgrade their rosters
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Analysis: Eagles have been NFL's most consistent team despite not playing up to 2022 standard
There’s no Super Bowl hangover in Philadelphia
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Browns trade wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones to the Lions for 6th-round pick in 2025
The Cleveland Browns traded wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones to the Detroit Lions for a sixth-round draft pick in 2025
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Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's TGL to feature 15-hole matches, overtime and lots of technology
TGL is the tech-infused golf league created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy
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Fifa’s battle to regulate football agents gains momentum
Fifa have claimed a significant victory in their attempt to regulate the world’s top football agents, as the European Commission has backed the governing body’s move to bring in strict new rules including a cap on fees. Although it will be a hearing at the European Court of Justice that ultimately settles the issue, the Commission’s written submission to judges carry significant weight. It is seen by sources involved as a “huge development” and being hailed as a win for Fifa in what had been developing into a highly fractious conflict. Agents argue that the global body is attempting to unfairly affect their earning potential through a labour negotiation issue that actually has nothing to do with football, and goes against European Union antitrust laws. One strident position has been that setting a price cap would essentially represent a price-fixing cartel by the clubs, which top agents had been putting a lot of focus on. The European Commission have instead argued that a cap is entirely justified in order to protect players and contractual stability, as well as limiting conflicts of interest while protecting players who lack experience or information about the transfer system. An additional note was that agents’ fees are actually excessive and out of kilter with any normal fees for a service. The Commission’s observations also pointed to the “degree of discretion” which EU law generally affords sporting associations in order to fairly govern. Of the cap, it was stated “the defendant has plausibly pointed out that very high agency commissions, which are completely decoupled from the cost of the consideration, create a strong incentive to exert massive influence on players in particular in order to force an early transfer.” A further issue the new rules are set to tackle is on representing various parties on the same deal. The Commission has also backed restriction of this, arguing it “appears suitable” to mitigate against potential conflict of interest. A date for the hearing at the court in Luxembourg has not yet been set. Read More Fifa must secure Saudi promise over World Cup human rights, Amnesty warns Saudi Arabian World Cup in 2034 sparks ‘significant concern’ from major leagues Saudi Arabia set to host World Cup 2034 as Australia opts against bid
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Steelers QB Kenny Pickett says he's playing 'for sure' against Titans despite rib injury
Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett expects to play when the Steelers host the Tennessee Titans on Thursday night
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Big backs are putting their stamp on the Big 12. The league has most 100-yard rushers in Power Five
The Big 12 is running all over the other Power 5 conferences when it comes to productive running backs
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