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DAILY HEADLINES – 22 SEPTEMBER
Ben Simmons announced he will not report to the 76ers training camp until he is traded by the organization – the 76ers are fielding offers for Simmons and his 4-year, $147M dealJJ Redick announced his retirement after 15 seasons in the NBA – Redick still stands as Duke’s all-time leading scorer with 2,769 points
Conor McGregor showed us why he should stick to the octagon after throwing out the worst first pitch at an MLB game we’ve seen in recent memory – was his toss worse than 50 Cent’s 7 years ago? Debatable…
Cody Bellinger is heading to the IR after suffering a rib fracture – the Dodgers have already clinched a spot in the NL playoffs
Broncos top LB Bradley Chubb will miss the remainder of the season due to ankle surgery – Chubb initially injured his ankle Week 2 against the Jags
Minnesota Wild and Kirill Kaprizov agreed to a 5-year, $45M contract extension – this ends a series of tense talks between the organization and young phenom
MLB – Top Games
Final: Boston Red Sox 6, New York Mets 3
After going down 0-2, the Sox used two 5th inning HRs from Kike Hernandez and Xander Bogaerts to rally and get the W
Sox now hold a 1.5-game lead over the Blue Jays for the top spot in the AL Wild Card with the Yankees on the outside looking in
Final: Toronto Blue Jays 4, Tampa Bay Rays 2The Jays survived a 9th inning scare to keep control of the of the last AL Wild Card spot as the Yankees sit just a 0.5 game out – this race will be going down to the final day
Final: St. Louis Cardinals 2, Milwaukee Brewers 1The Cards win a pitchers’ duel to extend their win streak to 10 games
Six weeks ago, the Cardinals were .500 and 8.5 games out of the Wild Card but sit with a comfortable 4-game lead over the Reds1 Share