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Новости за 01.09.2022



NBA protocol updates ease squeeze that had Heat on edge last season

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Since then, the only player added to the roster is first-round pick Nikola Jovic, who was subjected to vaccination/testing requirements for his travel to the United States from Serbia both before and after the NBA draft. At various points last season, Heat players forced to miss games due to NBA health-and-safety protocols included Bam Adebayo, Zylan Cheatham,...

Sun Sentinel staff predictions for 2022 Miami Dolphins ― and the Super Bowl

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Here’ s how well the South Florida Sun Sentinel thinks the Miami Dolphins will do in the 2022 season, and who our staff is picking to play in the Super Bowl:. They have speed in the right places on offense as Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are their most dynamic receivers since Mark Duper and Mark Clayton. Super Bowl prediction: Buffalo vs.

Yankees Notebook: Jameson Taillon hopes to make his next start after X-rays show no break

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ANAHEIM— Jameson Taillon is sore but optimistic. He felt like it feels better than he expected,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said before Wednesday night’ s series finale against the Angels.“ We’ ll see how the next couple days go and hopefully he’ ll be in position to make his next start. If Taillon is not able to make his next scheduled start, the Yankes do have an off day on...

Greg Weissert bounces back after dismal debut

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ANAHEIM— It didn’ t take Greg Weissert long to get over his major league debut. He’ d walked the next two guys and forced Aaron Boone to come out and get him. After the game, Ron Marinaccio and Clarke Schmidt got him laughing and guided him out of the clubhouse.

Lawmakers approve mental health care plan for unhoused

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The proposal will require counties to set up a special civil court to process petitions brought by family, first responders and others on behalf of an individual diagnosed with specified disorders, such as schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders.

Gunnar goes deep: Orioles’ Henderson crushes home run in second major league at-bat in 4-0 win over Guardians

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Gunnar Henderson’ s golden hair bounced as the Orioles infielder floated around the bases in the fourth inning Wednesday night. Cleveland Guardians right-hander Triston McKenzie was the latest to get beaten by the 21- year-old infielder, who hasn’ t faced a pitcher younger than him in his past two seasons as a professional. When Henderson crossed home plate and...

Column: Can Miguel Cairo revive the Chicago White Sox in Tony La Russa’s absence? ‘We’ve got to do it for Tony’

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When Ryne Sandberg came out of the game in St. Louis on his final day in the majors on Sept. 28, 1997, he was replaced at second base by Chicago Cubs rookie Miguel Cairo. Twenty-five years later, Cairo has been tasked with replacing another Hall of Famer, moving into Tony La Russa’ s hot seat while the Chicago White Sox manager deals with undisclosed medical issues.

Trump document probe now focused on obstruction

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Obstruction matters because it's one of the factors investigators look for in weighing whether to bring charges. For instance, in his July 2016 announcement that the FBI would not be recommending criminal charges against Hillary Clinton in an investigation involving handling of her emails, FBI Director James Comey cited the absence of obstruction as one of the reasons.

Bay Area TV Sports Listings: What to watch Thursday-Friday

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Thursday College Football 4 p.m. West Virginia at Pittsburgh ESPN 4 p.m. Central Michigan at Oklahoma State FS1 4 p.m. Ball State at Tennessee SEC 4:30 p.m. Virginia Military Institute at Wake Forest ACC 5 p.m. Penn State at Purdue FOX 5 p.m. Alabama A&M at UAB CBSSN 5 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Missouri ESPNU […]

Giants acquire four defensive backs to address thin secondary, special teams

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“They can handle it,” head coach Brian Daboll said of getting players ready quickly for the Sept. 11 regular season opener.“ Most of these guys are pros and can handle it. Giants GM Joe Schoen claimed four players total from other teams’ Tuesday cuts: offensive lineman Jack Anderson, corner Justin Layne, safety Jason Pinnock and safety Nick McCloud.





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