Tuesday, October 11, 2016

For South Florida Cubans, watching Jose Fernandez pitch felt like freedom and other top stories.

  • For South Florida Cubans, watching Jose Fernandez pitch felt like freedom

    Called my mother with the awful news Sunday morning. Had such a hard time getting out the words that she thought something terrible had happened to me.I know how much she loved Jose Fernandez. As a player. As a personality. As a symbol of strength and pride for our people. Marlins management has extinguished Mom's love for baseball one move at a time over the last two decades. Fernandez was the only thing that brought her limping back to that ballpark to climb those stairs in her old age. The on..
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  • LA sends Vin Scully off with extra-inning thriller

    LA sends Vin Scully off with extra-inning thriller
    LOS ANGELES -- After 67 years, Los Angeles wasn't ready to say goodbye to Vin Scully.With the Colorado Rockies holding a 3-2 lead with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, Corey Seager, the Los Angeles Dodgers' 22-year-old shortstop, hit a home run to right field to tie the game and extend the final home game for the 88-year-old announcer one more inning.Sunday was the final game Scully will broadcast from Dodger Stadium as he nears the end of a 67-year career that began in 1950, when the..
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  • Wild, Lynx Team Up To Bring Fans To 'X' For WNBA Semifinals

    Wild, Lynx Team Up To Bring Fans To 'X' For WNBA Semifinals
    MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) รข€“ The Minnesota Wild is teaming up with the Minnesota Lynx to bring fans to the Xcel Energy Center! The Minnesota Lynx will play Game 1 and Game 2 against the Phoenix Mercury at home this Wednesday. In an effort to draw fans in, the Wild bought 500 complimentary tickets for the first two games of the semifinals. Fans can get tickets to the game starting at 8 a.m. Monday. There is a limit of two per person. For more information on tickets, or to purchase them, visit the Lynx..
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  • Michael Bennett: 49ers would be better off with Kaepernick

    Michael Bennett: 49ers would be better off with Kaepernick
    Getty ImagesAfter the Seahawks finished up a 37-18 win over the 49ers that didn’t feel nearly as close as that final score, 49ers coach Chip Kelly said that he never considered replacing quarterback Blaine Gabbert with Colin Kaepernick. Kelly said he thought Gabbert “played OK” while going 14-of-25 for 119 yards and an interception while the 49ers fell behind 37-3 before Carlos Hyde ran for two scores in garbage time. Kelly may not be thinking about making a move, but Seahawks defensive end Mi..
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  • 8 big-name coaches LSU has no chance of hiring to replace Les Miles

    8 big-name coaches LSU has no chance of hiring to replace Les Miles
    LSU has a head start in finding Les Miles' replacement, and that's a good thing, because after logical choice No.1, Houston's Tom Herman, there aren't a lot of other big names LSU has a chance to land.That hasn't stopped many from speculating that everyone and anyone would go to LSU, despite the well-known chaos in the athetlic department and a massive state budget shortfall that could threaten the football program.Here are eight names that have been suggested to replace Miles at LSU and t..
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  • McIlroy finally gets it done in FedEx Cup

    McIlroy finally gets it done in FedEx Cup
    AP 4:01 a.m. EDT September 26, 2016Kevin Chappell lreacts after losing the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club in a playoff with Rory McIlroy and Ryan Moore Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)(Photo: The Associated Press)ATLANTA (AP) — Hardly anything ever goes right for Rory McIlroy in the FedEx Cup.McIlroy won two straight FedEx Cup playoff events in 2012 and was the best player in golf only to watch Brandt Snedeker win the Tour Champi..
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  • Golfing legend Arnold Palmer dies at age 87

    Golfing legend Arnold Palmer dies at age 87
    Golfing legend Arnold Palmer died Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh, his longtime spokesman and friend Doc Giffin told ESPN. Palmer was 87."I'm just so heartbroken about it," Giffin said. "As much as Arnold Palmer meant to the world, he meant that much and more to me."According to his longtime agent, Alastair Johnston, Palmer died of complications from heart problems. Johnston said Palmer was admitted to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian on Thursday for some cardiovascular wo..
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  • Prescott-Wentz showdown on horizon? Well, Romo might be back

    Prescott-Wentz showdown on horizon? Well, Romo might be back
    Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott (4) and Dez Bryant (88) celebrate a touchdown catch caught by Bryant in the second half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016, in Arlington, Texas. (Ron Jenkins/Associated Press) By Schuyler Dixon | AP September 26 at 7:13 AM ARLINGTON, Texas — Get ready for talk of a rookie quarterback showdown on Oct. 30 between the sudden stars of the NFC East: Philadelphia’s Carson Wentz and the Cowboys’ Dak Prescott in Dallas. There’..
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  • Dominant Vikings defense too much for Cam Newton and, perhaps, rest of NFL

    Dominant Vikings defense too much for Cam Newton and, perhaps, rest of NFL
    The Vikings defense had Panthers QB Cam Newton on the run all day Sunday.(Photo: Jim Dedmon, USA TODAY Sports)CHARLOTTE — A week ago, the Minnesota Vikings defense stifled the Green Bay Packers, and all anyone seemed to talk about was what had gone wrong with Aaron Rodgers.Instead of doing the same thing this week to Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers, whose 14-game home winning streak ended with a 22-10 upset at the hands of the Vikings on Sunday, how about focusing on what’s been apparent si..
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  • ICYMI in NFL's Week 3: Rookies Wentz, Prescott stay INT-free

    ICYMI in NFL's Week 3: Rookies Wentz, Prescott stay INT-free
    There's never been quite the sort of clean, composed rookie quarterbacking that Carson Wentz of the Philadelphia Eagles and Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys are producing week after week after week. Wentz, drafted No. 2 overall out of North Dakota State, is the first rookie QB since 1970 to open a season 3-0 with zero interceptions. His 102 passes without a pick are an NFL record for a first-year player. Second on that list? Prescott, a fourth-round pick from Mississippi State, with 99 ..
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Josh Sitton “sad” about being cut by Packers .Source: Cowboys keep Romo on active roster .
Obama joins other world leaders to create new ocean sanctuaries .Apple fixes security exploits with emergency update for OS X .

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