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No. 5 UConn stumbles in upset loss to Creighton
UConn went cold in the second half and dropped its first home conference loss Wednesday in a 91-84 stunner to Creighton.
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Bracketology: UConn retains its No. 1 seed — for now
The Huskies remain on the top line with Houston’s loss, but could they be better off as a 2-seed in the East?
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Sources: M’s, Garver agree on minor league deal
Backup catcher Mitch Garver and the Mariners reached agreement on a minor league contract, sources told ESPN.
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MLBPA elevates Meyer after Clark’s resignation
The Major League Baseball Players Association unanimously elected Bruce Meyer as its interim executive director Wednesday, the union announced.
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U-M reaffirms No. 1 ranking with win over Purdue
Michigan passed its first test this week by dispatching No. 7 Purdue to reaffirm the Wolverine’s status at the No. 1 team in the country.
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Dodgers’ Graterol expected to miss start of season
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Wednesday that Brusdar Graterol won’t be on the active roster for opening day, as the team is taking it slow with the hard-throwing reliever in his comeback from surgery for a torn labrum.
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Sources: MLBPA elevates Meyer to replace Clark
The Major League Baseball Players Association elected Bruce Meyer as its interim executive director Wednesday, sources told ESPN.
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Clase, Ortiz plead not guilty in pitch-rigging case
A scheduled spring fraud trial for two Cleveland Guardians pitchers accused of colluding with sports bettors will likely be postponed until October, a federal judge said Wednesday as the men pleaded not guilty to a rewritten indictment.
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Passan: No union president — in a CBA year? What’s next for MLBPA after Tony Clark shocker
With labor negotiations ahead, losing the union president is a shock. But the MLBPA has an opportunity to come out of this stronger.