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Cronenworth hits for cycle; Padres score 24 runs
The Padres had 22 hits against seven Nationals pitchers and set a franchise record for runs.
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Reports: Ohtani gave Derby earnings to L.A. staff
Shohei Ohtani, who earned $150,000 for competing in the Home Run Derby, donated the money to members of the Los Angeles Angels' support staff on Friday, according to multiple reports.
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Germany walks off, says player racially abused
Germany's Olympic Games team walked off the pitch during a test game against Honduras after Jordan Torunarigha was allegedly racially abused.
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Sherman pleads not guilty, says he's 'remorseful'
Free-agent cornerback Richard Sherman has pleaded not guilty to five misdemeanor charges following his arrest at his in-laws' home earlier this week.
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Giannis, still awed by block, ready to shift focus
"I cannot explain the play," Antetokounmpo said. "But, at the end of the day, that's in the past. When you talk about the past, that's your ego talking."
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Lillard denies trade report but wants urgency
Lillard said he expects to be in a Blazers uniform next season but made it clear he wants to see changes that will elevate the roster.
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Johnson, McGee replace Love, Beal for Olympics
After Cavaliers forward Kevin Love withdrew from Team USA, Nuggets center JaVale McGee and Spurs forward Keldon Johnson accepted the open spots on the 12-man roster for the Olympics.
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As Koepka chirps again, Bryson admits 'mistake'
Bryson DeChambeau apologized again Friday for his strong remarks a day earlier about his equipment company, comments that drew continued quips from Brooks Koepka.
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The Bryson DeChambeau sideshow is starting to really hurt Bryson DeChambeau the golfer
DeChambeau admits he is distracted. Also, more importantly, his results on the golf course aren't there. He needs to hit the reset button. But can he?