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After Aaron Judge, Yankees outfield with Aaron Hicks, Joey Gallo becoming a real concern

ST. PETERSBURG — The Yankees have a giant in the outfield. Aaron Judge is carrying the offense, leading the majors with 18 home runs. He’s been the power behind the Bombers’ American League-best 33-15 record, particularly of late with Giancarlo Stanton out because of an ankle issue. But the Bombers also have some big concerns…
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David Bowie wrote them a fan letter. Now Fanny, a groundbreaking female rock band, gets their due.

Documentary filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart had never heard of Fanny, the first all-female rock band to release an album on a major label, when she stumbled onto a biography of lead guitarist June Millington on the Taylor Guitars website about eight years ago. “She found it, and she had the same reaction that thousands of…
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Dolphins Q&A: Which rookie will have biggest impact? Will Miami still add another key veteran?

Here’s the latest installment of our Miami Dolphins Q&A, where South Florida Sun Sentinel writers David Furones and Omar Kelly answer questions from readers. Q: If you had to guess, which rookie would you say will make the biggest contributions to the team this year? — @ayopyr on Twitter A: Channing Tindall seems like the…
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Why did Jaylon Johnson practice with the 2nd unit? 4 things we heard from Chicago Bears defensive assistants.

The Chicago Bears continue organized team activities next week at Halas Hall, marching toward mandatory minicamp in June and the start of training camp in July. Last week, defensive assistant coaches spoke with reporters for the first time since the coaching and front office overhaul in January. Here are four things we heard during that…
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4 numbers that highlight Tim Anderson’s impact on the Chicago White Sox as the All-Star shortstop heads to the IL

Tim Anderson led off the bottom of the first Sunday against the Chicago Cubs at Guaranteed Rate Field in typical Tim Anderson fashion, hitting the ball the other way for a single. The White Sox shortstop displayed another part of his game later in the inning, swiping second base. The Sox will be missing that…
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Orlando Magic pre-draft profile: Baylor’s Jeremy Sochan

The Orlando Magic, owners of the Nos. 1, 32 and 35 picks in the NBA draft, will have multiple chances to add to their roster on June 23. After kicking off a rebuild in March 2021, the Magic already have significant young talent. Orlando has nine players who were drafted in the first round since…
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ASK IRA: How Sunday’s Heat loss still proved to be a heartening, heartwarming net gain

Q: Ira, Sunday’s game made me feel both sad as well as proud. My wife had a major stroke two years ago and I became her primary caregiver. Because she is paralyzed, cannot speak and cannot swallow solid food, every few hours I have to tube feed her or administer her medicines through her tube…
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Orioles minor league report: Grayson Rodriguez makes another strong case for a promotion, and Double-A Bowie bats excel

With Adley Rutschman’s arrival with the Orioles — albeit a tepid one to start — the wait for Baltimore’s top prospect is over. But there are other options waiting in the wings, with a debut potentially soon for one in particular. As right-hander Grayson Rodriguez continues to blow through Triple-A lineups while rising to become…
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The Supreme Court ruled against a Baltimore baseball team 100 years ago, leading to MLB’s current antitrust exemption

More than a dozen men gathered for a banquet at Baltimore’s Belvedere Hotel in March 1914, and though they were set to embark into challenging, uncharted territory, they were brash and confident. The men were the stakeholders of the new Federal League — a rival to the established American and National Leagues — and every…
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Don’t let the woke restrict the arts

In the past year, many artists got de-platformed, fired or canceled on social media because of the content of their work. Dave Chappelle, John Cleese, Gina Carano are some of the names that come to mind. Most recently, Ricky Gervais’ new Netflix special has stirred up a swift backlash over his use of shock humor…
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