Twins righthander Jake Odorizzi says it was his job to protect the Twins' 5-1 lead Thursday, and by failing to do so, "this falls squarely on my shoulders."
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Circumstances have combined to make the Gophers football team experienced at some key positions. "Depth changes a lot of things," coach P.J. Fleck said.
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Cink sets another scoring mark, keeps lead at RBC Heritage
Stewart Cink is having a great time playing at the RBC Heritage with his son, Reagan, as his caddie.
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Mets' deGrom strikes out 9 in row, 1 shy of Seaver's record
New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom struck out nine straight batters against Colorado on Saturday, falling one shy of matching the major league record set 51 years earlier by Mets great Tom Seaver.
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Penguins jump into 2nd in East with 3-2 win over Sabres
Evan Rodrigues was so focused on the Pittsburgh Penguins' late-season push to win the East Division title the forward didn't realize the implications that came with beating his former team, the Buffalo Sabres.
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A's slug, pitch past Tigers 7-0 for 7th straight win
Matt Olson, Aramís García and Mark Canha each homered and the Oakland Athletics shut out the Detroit Tigers for a second straight game, 7-0 on Saturday for their seventh win in a row.