BALTIMORE -- The New York Yankees can complete a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles in a prime-time series finale on Sunday at Camden Yards.
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BALTIMORE -- The New York Yankees can complete a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles in a prime-time series finale on Sunday at Camden Yards. TORONTO -- The Philadelphia Phillies need a victory Sunday afternoon against the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre. CHICAGO -- Joe Maddon has never sweated the details and remains as even-keeled as they come. Former Rutgers linebacker Brendan DeVera, one of eight players involved in a credit card scheme that led to the school booting them from the team, turned to the dark web to obtain stolen credit card numbers, NJ.com reported Saturday. Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon is eligible to practice after he was removed from the non-football injury list. Maliek Collins is currently on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list but in a radio interview on Saturday, Dallas Cowboys COO/Executive Vice President and Director of Player Personnel Stephen Jones said he thinks the defensive tackle should be ready for the season opener against the Carolina Panthers. Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton traded a possible concussion for a black eye when he landed hard on his helmet early in Friday's preseason game against the New England Patriots. New York Jets rookie Sam Darnold moved closer to securing the starting quarterback job after Friday's preseason game against the New York Giants. Lamar Jackson did it all in the Baltimore Ravens' 27-10 preseason win against the Miami Dolphins on Saturday in Miami. John McCain, a Vietnam veteran who spent seven years as a POW earned a reputation for breaking from his party as a Republican senator from Arizona, has died. The Democratic party voted to reduce the power of superdelegates by limiting their ability to vote on the first ballot for the party's presidential nominee. At least 16 people died and several others were injured Saturday after a tourist bus veered off the road and crashed near the Iskar Gorge in Bulgaria. Lawyers said former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's upcoming trial could take as little as two weeks in a recent court filing. The Detroit Lions have waived safety Stefan McClure from injured reserve. Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius has joined Besiktas on a two-year loan. Reigning Golden Boot winner Mohamed Salah led Liverpool to a 1-0 victory against Brighton on Saturday at Anfield in Liverpool, England. Medics fighting to stop the spread of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are facing dangers in areas surrounded by anti-government rebels. Two adults accused of abusing 11 children at a compound in northern New Mexico will face new charges over an investigation into a child's death, officers said. A hotel fire broke out Saturday in China's Heilongjiang Province killed 19 people and injured 23 people A federal judge ruled against key parts of three executive orders President Donald Trump signed in May. | |
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