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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
World Series 2021 - Braves' Charlie Morton threw 16 pitches on a broken leg — and then apologized it wasn't more  —  HOUSTON — Inside the training room of the visiting clubhouse at Minute Maid Park during Game 1 of the World Series, friends kept dropping by to apologize to Atlanta Braves pitcher Charlie Morton for his misfortune.
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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Braves RHP Charlie Morton breaks right fibula and will miss the remainder of the World Series  —  HOUSTON - Charlie Morton, one of the greatest playoff pitchers of his era, suffered a right fibula fracture during Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday night and will miss the remainder of the series.
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Atlanta jumps on Astros early, weathers loss of Charlie Morton to win Game 1 of World Series  —  HOUSTON — It was another painful, traumatic injury, one that could destroy Atlanta's World Series championship hopes.  —  You don't lose your Game 1 World Series starter Tuesday night to a broken leg …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
As Baseball Considers Its Future, Parity Isn't the Problem  —  Payroll disparity can make the sport seem unfair, but M.L.B. has had 14 different teams win championships since 2000 — more than the other major American men's sports.  —  HOUSTON — A general manager's job is to build World Series teams.
Associated Press:
Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros finalize rosters prior to Game 1 of World Series  —  The Atlanta Braves added right-hander Kyle Wright and outfielder/pinch runner Terrance Gore to the roster ahead of Tuesday night's World Series opener against the Houston Astros, and right-hander Jacob Webb and infielder Johan Camargo were dropped.
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
One big happy family? Not for Snitkers as father, son duel in Braves-Astros World Series
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:   As scandal lingers, Houston Astros say they're not motivated by narratives or outside noise: ‘We all want to win’
Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Bears' COVID-19 absences — especially right tackle Elijah Wilkinson on an already thin offensive line — prove costly in their Week 7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers  —  TAMPA, FLA. — Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields saw right tackle Elijah Wilkinson studying film in the team hotel …
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Brad Biggs / Chicago Tribune:
Is rookie QB Justin Fields progressing?  Are any changes coming?  Brad Biggs' 10 thoughts on the 38-3 beating Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers put on the Chicago Bears.  —  1. This is what happens when a team that on its best day is a one-dimensional club with a struggling offense runs …
Dan Wiederer / Chicago Tribune:
The Chicago Bears' 35-point loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was lopsided, humiliating and confusing — but not even a little bit surprising  —  TAMPA, FLA. — Perhaps the most depressing thing for the Chicago Bears is that much of the football world saw this disaster coming.
Brad Biggs / Chicago Tribune:
Matt Nagy tests positive for COVID-19.  The Chicago Bears coach, who is vaccinated, calls it a ‘reminder to all of us to be extremely cautious.’  —  On the heels of the Chicago Bears' biggest loss since 2014, the team's COVID-19 outbreak has sidelined coach Matt Nagy.
David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins quarterback claimed off waivers by Eagles  —  The Reid Sinnett era in Miami is over.  —  The Dolphins' plan to re-sign the third-string quarterback back onto the team's practice squad if he cleared waivers was squashed Monday when the Philadelphia Eagles claimed him.
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Omar Kelly / Sun-Sentinel:
Grades from Dolphins' close loss to Falcons; plus stock up, stock down  —  The losses are stacking up for the Dolphins, and the trade rumors continue to swirl.  —  If there was ever a time for an organization to panic and make a risky move like trading for quarterback Deshaun Watson …
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Mark Naymik / WKYC-TV:
Cleveland Guardians roller derby team sues Cleveland Guardians baseball team to block name change  —  Federal lawsuit alleges former Cleveland Indians ballclub tried to hide name change; offered ‘nominal’ compensation to derby team and lied to patent office.
 
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