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Transfer rumors, news: Arsenal want Yildiz as Al Hilal add Martinelli to shortlist
Arsenal are looking into the possibility of signing Kenan Yildiz from Juventus. Transfer Talk has the latest.[read more]
🏈 Fantasy football running back tiers
Eric Karabell breaks his running backs into tiers, helping you identify where value drops off throughout the draft.[read more]
Lakers minority owner not selling his 4% stake
One of the Lakers' minority owners, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, has no plans to sell his 4% stake in the team, his attorney told ESPN.[read more]
Too grand: DeGrom 2nd fastest to 2K strikeouts
Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom became the second-fastest pitcher to reach 2,000 career strikeouts, reaching the milestone in just 1,660⅓ innings.[read more]
Jury rules N.Y. Times defamed Bama hoops player
An Alabama jury on Thursday awarded $9.25 million in damages after finding that The New York Times defamed an Alabama basketball player by incorrectly reporting that he was at the scene of a fatal shooting in Tuscaloosa.[read more]
D-backs moving Marte to IL 3 days after no-show
Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte will be transferred to the 10-day injured list, GM Mike Hazen confirmed Thursday, three days after Marte failed to show up for a game in Boston.[read more]
Sources: M's calling up top prospect Anderson
The Mariners are calling up left-hander Kade Anderson, the No. 1 pitching prospect in baseball, to start against the Cubs on Saturday, sources told ESPN.[read more]
Fever's Mitchell sets mark with 20-pt. game streak
Kelsey Mitchell set the WNBA record with her 21st consecutive game with at least 20 points, tying her season high with 37 in the Fever's loss to the Wings.[read more]
Kubiak keeps QB race going: 'Got another week'
With one week left in the preseason, Raiders coach Klint Kubiak said he wasn't prepared to name a starting quarterback, adding "I don't want anyone to be comfortable in their job."[read more]
Engelbert: 'Haters' using WNBA to create conflict
Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said the league is being used as a "political football for people who have never watched the WNBA."[read more]




