Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Yankees rally past Royals 10-7 despite Cain's 3 homers and other top stories.

  • Yankees rally past Royals 10-7 despite Cain's 3 homers

    Yankees rally past Royals 10-7 despite Cain's 3 homers
    ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Matt Carpenter led off the game with a home run into the right-field corner for the St. Louis Cardinals.It turned out to be sign of things to come.Carpenter homered twice, including his drive on the fifth pitch of the night, and St. Louis had nine extra-base hits Tuesday in an 8-1 rout of the Los Angeles Angels.Randal Grichuk and Matt Holliday also homered for the Cardinals, who finished one shy of their season high for extra-base hits.Editor's PicksCardinals starter Mike Leak..
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  • Thunder harness defensive energy to win Game 5, take series lead

    Thunder harness defensive energy to win Game 5, take series lead
    Get all of Rob Mahoney’s columns as soon as they’re published. Download the new Sports Illustrated app (iOS or Android) and personalize your experience by following your favorite teams and SI writers. SAN ANTONIO — The Oklahoma City Thunder have never pinned their success to precision. Their best basketball is overwhelming—fast and physical in a way that even some of the best teams in the league cannot counter. Their worst is unbalanced and disorganized, creating points of vulnerability where th..
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  • Sources: UFC owners in advanced talks to sell business

    Sources: UFC owners in advanced talks to sell business
    The owners of the UFC are in advanced talks to sell the business, sources told ESPN.com.At least four bidders are believed to have submitted bids for the organization, including WME/IMG, China Media Capital, The Blackstone Group and Dalian Wanda Group. The winning bid, should things proceed, is expected to be for a valuation between $3.5 billion and $4 billion, multiple sources with knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.com.UFC President Dana White said reports of the promotion being on the ma..
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  • Jason Day's Players Championship torment, from corridor to course

    Jason Day's Players Championship torment, from corridor to course
    PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — There is a corridor in the bowels of the clubhouse at TPC Sawgrass that runs from the locker room out to the practice range, where photographs of the past winners of the Players Championship hang on the wall. Those are the lasting images players see as they head out to compete in one of the most difficult golf tournaments in the world. Jason Day burns to add his image to that wall, alongside some of the game’s greats like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Lee Trevino, Raymon..
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  • Ovechkin, Capitals again fail to reach East Final

    Ovechkin, Capitals again fail to reach East Final
    PITTSBURGH -- Alex Ovechkin called it "funny," but there was nothing to laugh about in the Washington Capitals locker room.There was only the familiar pain that comes with unfulfilled expectations and another, as Ovechkin put it, "missed opportunity." The Capitals season ended in torturous fashion Tuesday with a 4-3 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Second Round at Consol Energy Center.All hope appeared lost when the Capitals trailed 3-0 late in the sec..
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  • West Ham United Manchester United

    West Ham United Manchester United
    Louis van Gaal responds to questions regarding his team's bus getting attacked on the way to Upton Park. West Ham United have pledged to issue life bans to those involved in the trouble which marred their last match at Upton Park on Tuesday night. West Ham played out a thrilling 3-2 victory over Manchester United as late headers from Michail Antonio and Winston Reid wrapped up a famous final win. However, the Hammers are expected to face ramifications after bottles were thrown at the United te..
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  • Warriors' Steph Curry in awe of latest MVP accomplishment

    Warriors' Steph Curry in awe of latest MVP accomplishment
    Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry with the 2015-2016 NBA Most Valuable Player trophy at Oracle Arena.(Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)When Stephen Curry got the news on Tuesday morning that he was the NBA’s first unanimous KIA MVP award winner in the league’s history, not to mention one of 11 players to have won the honor in back-to-back seasons, the Golden State Warriors star did what anyone faced with that kind of humbling reality would.Picked his jaw up off the floor.“I looked at ..
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