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Oswaldo Cabrera hits first career grand slam and Gleyber Torres hits two homers in same inning in 14-2 win over Pirates, Judge still at 60 HR

Aaron Judge had two hard-hit doubles that led to him scoring two runs Wednesday night and the packed house at Yankee Stadium just groaned. The Yankees’ slugger is still sitting one home run shy of reaching Roger Maris’ record of 61, but he didn’t mind. The Bombers got two homers from Gleyber Torres in one…
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Tony Gonsolin’s window to rejoin Dodgers’ rotation is almost closed

LOS ANGELES ― Time is running out on Tony Gonsolin to rejoin the Dodgers’ starting rotation in time for the postseason, and Manager Dave Roberts has spoken with the right-hander about contributing in different roles this October. “He’s open to whatever,” Roberts said. Gonsolin will throw two simulated innings to teammates on Thursday at Dodger…
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Chicago White Sox are in a dire situation — 6 games back with 13 to play — after an 8-2 loss to the Cleveland Guardians

A fan yelled, “Urgency,” after Amed Rosario beat Chicago White Sox third baseman Yoán Moncada’s throw to first in the first inning Wednesday. The Cleveland Guardians had it on display. The Sox did not play up to that level and find themselves in a dire situation after an 8-2 loss in front of 22,606 at…
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Angel City FC holds off Washington, keeps playoff hopes alive

LOS ANGELES — The Angel City Football Club has a goal of making the NWSL playoffs in its first season. With two games left in the regular season, that dream is still alive, thanks in large part to Wednesday night’s 2-1 victory over the Washington Spirit in front of 16,112 at Banc of California Stadium.…
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Dolphins’ Xavien Howard, Terron Armstead miss Wednesday practice; Miami hurting at tight end

The Miami Dolphins had two of their top veterans miss Wednesday practice ahead of Sunday’s game with the Buffalo Bills due to injury. Cornerback Xavien Howard was held out of team drills with a groin injury, and left tackle Terron Armstead did not participate while still recovering from the toe injury that he played through…
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Column: Justin Fields apologized to Chicago Bears fans. It was mature and sincere — but also unnecessary.

Ninety seconds into his postgame news conference Sunday night at Lambeau Field, Justin Fields was thrown a slow-breaking curveball, one he wasn’t quite prepared for as he continued digesting the Chicago Bears’ 27-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Reporter: Losing against this team, does it sting more because of the rivalry and you know…
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Witnesses hold suspect, accused of attacking man with hammer, for Garden Grove police

A 40-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition and another man arrested on suspicion of attacking him with a hammer in a Garden Grove business on Tuesday night, Sept. 20, authorities said. The unprovoked attack occurred in the 13000 block of Garden Grove Boulevard just before 8:50 p.m., Garden Grove Sgt. Mark Lord said. Officers…
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Russians rush for flights out amid partial reservist call-up

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC | Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia — Large numbers of Russians rushed to book one-way tickets out of the country while they still could Wednesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of military reservists for the war in Ukraine. Flights filled up quickly and the prices of tickets for remaining…
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Valery Polyakov dies at 80; Russian cosmonaut had longest single stay in space

Associated Press MOSCOW — Valery Polyakov, the cosmonaut who set the record for the longest single stay in space, has died at age 80, Russia’s space agency announced Monday. Polyakov’s record of 437 days in space began Jan. 8, 1994, when he and two others blasted off on a two-day flight to the Soviet space…
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UCLA and Oaks Christian football are closer than they appear

Carson Schwesinger was already on the path to a scholarship before he even stepped into a UCLA football practice. “With Chip Kelly, we talked about him prior to coming here and I told him he was a scholarship player in the making,” said Charlie Collins, who coached Schwesinger at Oaks Christian School. Schwesinger walked on…
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