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How Mats Zuccarello embodies the Rangers' culture change Once was the time, and not so very long ago at all, the Rangers had to bribe players to come to play for, and then stay with, their Original Six...
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Tevez: I'm as p****d off as Allegri after Roma draw The Argentine was disgusted that the Bianconeri failed to defeat their Serie A title rivals despite having a one-goal and one-man advantage
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Curt Schilling Outs Twitter Trolls Who Directed Horribly Vulgar Tweets At His Daughter, Gets One Fired Even in the age of social media, one thing remains the same: Don't mess with dad. Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has outed multiple Twitter users who directed vulgar and offensive tweets at his daughter, Gabby, af...
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St. John's can exhale on Jamal Branch, but return date unknown St. John's appears to have dodged a bullet with Jamal Branch's groin injury. While the senior guard is unlikely to play Wednesday at Marquette, the school termed the injury a...
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Magnussen feels unready to stand in for Alonso Kevin Magnussen says that he doesn't feel quite ready to fill in for Fernando Alonso, should he be required to. The Dane, demoted to the role of test and reserve driver at McLaren this year after the hiring of Fernando A...
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NASCAR falls flat in follow-up to Daytona 500

Miami Herald - 3 Mar 2015 02:08
NASCAR did not have its finest weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, where the follow-up to the Daytona 500 began with the theft of a race car and a parked SUV rolling into Denny Hamlin's motorhome. …
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Gabby Schilling backs anti-troll vendetta: You can't say that stuff Gabby Schilling is playing hardball, too. Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox ace, is on a mission to expose and punish the Twitter trolls who responded to a congratulatory message...
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A-Rod Says He'll Be 'a Little Nervous' in Return Wednesday

The New York Times - 3 Mar 2015 18:01
Alex Rodriguez predicts he'll be "a little nervous" when he returns to the field Wednesday for his first game in 17 months following a season-long drug suspension.
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Even without the All-Star Kyle Lowry in the lineup, Toronto won for the first time since Feb. 20 as DeMar DeRozan scored a season-high 35 points.
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Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford left his team's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves with a right calf contusion suffered in the first half.
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A Yankee Hurler Shows Great Mechanics

The New York Times - 3 Mar 2015 04:10
A Yankee Hurler Shows Great Mechanics Teams may almost universally use live pitching during scrimmages, but Manager Joe Girardi chose not to for the Yankees' first intrasquad game.
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Former Tottenham captain Dave Mackay dies aged 80 The north Londoners have paid tribute to the man George Best described as "the hardest man I have ever played against"
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The Arizona Diamondbacks will wear a black patch with "KAYLA" on it in spring training games Tuesday through Sunday in memory of Kayla Mueller, the young Arizona woman who died in captivity in Syria.
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Hey, how would you like to be told your job just transferred you to a new company 1,000 miles away from a stranger on a live-broadcast phone call? Chris Stewart finds out from TSN that he was acquired by the #mnwild s://...
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Honda lodges engine with FIA amidst token confusion Despite a frustrating testing campaign, McLaren-Honda have been forced to homologate their 2015 power unit, as the FIA's deadline for lodging the new season's engines has fallen. Any further changes, which by the looks o...
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Next time, don't call a paramedic. Some would say that snatching a victory with a 93rd minute penalty would be a pretty fortuitous way to win a football match. But oh no, not when Aston Villa got one over on their local ...
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Alvarez Homers, Pirates Beat Blue Jays 8-7

The New York Times - 3 Mar 2015 23:53
Pedro Alvarez hit a three-run shot and Korean rookie Jung Ho Kang connected for his first major league homer, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-7 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday in the exhibition opener fo...
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Anyone who's participated in a March Madness pool knows the pain of a busted bracket. You spend weeks picking the perfect teams and then three of your final four loses immediately and you're forced to watch from the side...
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Sunderland midfielder Jack Rodwell scored an equalizer after triggering a red card for his manager in a feisty 1-1 draw at Hull in the Premier League on Tuesday. …
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Least valuable players in the American League

USA Today - 3 Mar 2015 23:48
Least valuable players in the American League Not a list you want to be on.          
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Bayer Leverkusen needed extra-time goals from Hakan Calhanoglu and Stefan Kiessling to beat second-division Kaiserslautern 2-0 on Tuesday for a place in the quarterfinals of the German Cup. …
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A Trying Heat Season Now Hitting the Stretch Run

The New York Times - 3 Mar 2015 23:47
To say the Miami Heat have been presented with a new problem every day since last season ended, that would be an exaggeration.
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