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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
World Series no-hitter! Cristian Javier, Astros silence Phillies for first Fall Classic no-no since 1956 — PHILADELPHIA - Cristian Javier could have claimed a near-unprecedented piece of World Series history all to himself Wednesday night. Instead, he shared in the glory …
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Dan Gelston / Associated Press:
Harper, Phillies tie World Series mark with 5 HR, top Astros — PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper bashed a home run on the first World Series pitch he saw in Philadelphia, and then figured out how the Phillies could hit a few more. — The $330 million star offered quiet advice to Alec Bohm — and then it got really loud in Philadelphia.
Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
7 takeaways from the Chicago Bulls' 108-99 comeback win over the Brooklyn Nets, including Zach LaVine's explosive 4th quarter — The Chicago Bulls came from behind to beat the Brooklyn Nets, getting 20 fourth-quarter points from Zach LaVine in a 108-99 victory Tuesday night at the Barclays Center in New York.
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Kristian Winfield / New York Daily News:
Kyrie Irving scores 4 points as loss to Bulls drops Nets to 2-6
Kyrie Irving scores 4 points as loss to Bulls drops Nets to 2-6
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New York Daily News:
Nets fire head coach Steve Nash after slow start to season
Nets fire head coach Steve Nash after slow start to season
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Kristian Winfield / New York Daily News:
The Nets finally yanked Steve Nash's short leash before Brooklyn mess got worse
The Nets finally yanked Steve Nash's short leash before Brooklyn mess got worse
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Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
How a Heat ‘leap of faith’ from Spoelstra silenced Stephen Curry, Warriors at moment of truth — MIAMI — For Erik Spoelstra, it was a leap of faith. For Jimmy Butler, it was time to take pause. And for Kyle Lowry, it was as simple as the rule book. — Two weeks into the season …
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Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Jimmy Butler steps up late as Heat hold off Warriors, Stephen Curry 116-109 — The threes were flowing, the ball was moving, the depth of contribution was significant. — So, yes, another Golden State Warriors game. — Only in this case it was the opposition inflicting the damage …
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Dan Wiederer / Chicago Tribune:
Chase Claypool expresses confidence and eagerness — 'I'm a playmaker' — on his 1st day as a Chicago Bear. But how quickly can the receiver emerge? — OK, Chicago Bears fans. This probably was the part of the Chase Claypool introduction you were most looking forward to.
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Keith Law / MLB - The Athletic:
The top 50 MLB free agents of 2022-23: Carlos Correa, Aaron Judge and more game changers — This winter's free agent class has turned out to be a strong one, thanks in no small part to the return of last year's No. 1 free agent, Carlos Correa, who heads up another very enticing group …
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Evan Petzold / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Andrew Chafin intends to decline 2023 player option, becomes a free agent — If the Detroit Tigers want him, they'll have to get him again on the open market. — Left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin plans to decline his 2023 player option, worth $6.5 million plus a $500,000 signing bonus …
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Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Knicks blow 23-point lead, lose first home game against Hawks — After the misery was finished, a fan exiting Madison Square Garden huffed aloud, “I can't believe we paid for that.” — Another fan in the concourse looked at his friend and shrugged, “At least we got to see Trae Young in those goofy glasses.”
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Associated Press:
Jill Biden joins Stand Up to Cancer tribute at World Series — First lady Jill Biden joined the Stand Up to Cancer tribute in the middle of the fifth inning of Game 4 of the World Series on Wednesday night. Biden arrived at Citizens Bank Park shortly before the tribute …
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Cam Inman / Mercury News:
San Francisco 49ers | Former 49ers executive John McVay dies at age 91 — John McVay spent 22 seasons in the 49ers' organization, contributing to five Super Bowl-winning teams — John McVay, who helped craft the 49ers' Super Bowl-winning dynasty in the 1980s, passed away Monday. He was 91.
Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Phillies downplay injury concerns for former Mets' pitcher Zack Wheeler — PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies insist Zack Wheeler isn't injured, even though they can't seem to tamp down the narrative. — The Phillies ace and the former Mets right-hander benefitted …
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Alex Speier / The Boston Globe:
Chris Sale will not opt out, so he's under contract with Red Sox for two more seasons — After the World Series, Chris Sale has the right to opt out of the last two years and $55 million of the five-year, $145 million extension he signed with the Red Sox in 2019. He won't be exercising it.
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