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U.S. volleyball star David Smith revels as role model for deaf kidsVideo
TOKYO — Growing up nearly completely deaf provided a challenge for David Smith as he tried to integrate with other kids at school or on the playground. Whatever Smith may have lacked in hearing was more than made up with empathy, compassion, and most of all, athletic ability. Smith was...
Goalies on the move: Grubauer to Kraken, Holtby to StarsVideo
A Vezina Trophy finalist landed in Seattle, the Hurricanes turned over their entire group and several accomplished veterans who had their contracts bought out found new homes on a busy day for NHL goaltenders. More than a dozen goalies changed places Wednesday, altering the landscape with moves involving everyone from...
Big 12 accuses ESPN of trying to ‘destabilize’ conferenceVideo
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby accused ESPN of pushing other conferences to pick apart the league so Texas and Oklahoma can move to the SEC without paying a massive buyout. “I have absolute certainty they (ESPN) have been involved in manipulating other conferences to go after our members,” Bowlsby told...
Penguins sign journeyman defenseman Taylor Fedun
The Penguins have signed journeyman defenseman Taylor Fedun to a one-year, two-way contract worth the league minimum of $750,000. Fedun, 33, spent most of the 2020-21 season on the Dallas’ Stars’ taxi squad and did not play in any NHL games. He was limited to two American Hockey League (AHL)...
Inside the ropes: ‘Backs on backers’ revs up Steelers, Mike Tomlin
In his element perhaps like nowhere else, Mike Tomlin beamed in signaling the start of one of Pittsburgh Steelers training camp’s highlights: “Backs on backers.” “Chico!” Tomlin screamed from the middle of a gathering in the northwest corner of the Heinz Field playing surface early Wednesday afternoon. “Let’s go!” “Chico”...
4 Nationals players, 8 staffers test positive, game vs. Phillies postponedVideo
PHILADELPHIA — Four Washington Nationals players and eight staffers tested positive for covid-19, forcing MLB to postpone their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night. The postponement came one day after Nationals star Trea Turner exited the game against Philadelphia in the first inning after his positive test for...
Penguins stand pat in goal with Tristan Jarry, Casey DeSmith
In the aftermath of his team’s wretched six-game loss to the New York Islanders during the first round of the playoffs in May — a ruinous result that starting goaltender Tristan Jarry was largely responsible for — Penguins general manager Ron Hextall was resolute in stating his faith with what...
Expansion Kraken land goalie Philipp Grubauer; Lightning breakup continuesVideo
There was a method to the Seattle Kraken’s approach to preserve salary cap space while making their expansion draft selections. After laying in wait, the Kraken made one of the biggest splashes in free agency by signing goalie Philipp Grubauer to a six-year, $35.4 million contract Wednesday. Seattle’s roster is...
RB Anthony McFarland more relaxed in Year 2, making plays at Steelers camp
As a big-play running back in college, Anthony McFarland sought to make a big splash during his first NFL season in 2020. Eleven games, 39 carries, 167 yards from scrimmage and no touchdowns later, humility isn’t the only lesson McFarland took from his first year with the Pittsburgh Steelers. “Patience,”...
Mike Tomlin, Steelers ‘energized’ by return of fans for training camp at Heinz Field
For a venue that holds 68,400 fans, the gathering that showed up Wednesday for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first public practice at Heinz Field represented less than 10% capacity. The Steelers distributed 6,300 tickets for a workout that lasted about two hours and featured players donning pads for the first time...
Kendrick Green taking chance to work with first-team Steelers offense in stride
Rookie Kendrick Green wasn’t expecting to be the first candidate to line up at center with the Pittsburgh Steelers first-team offense in training camp. He’s also not making a big deal about it, either. “No,” Green said Wednesday when asked specifically about taking first-team snaps in the first week of...
Pirates lose starting pitchers Chase De Jong to surgery, Trevor Cahill to fractured foot
The Pittsburgh Pirates lost two starting pitchers to season-ending injuries but could soon add another to their rotation. Pirates director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said right-hander Chase De Jong (1-4, 5.77 ERA in nine starts) underwent surgery Tuesday on his left knee to repair damaged cartilage that coats the...
Devin Bush does plenty at 1st padded Steelers practice, but others still held back
The handful of Pittsburgh Steelers starters who’ve been limited so far during training camp for the most part continued to be so Wednesday. But a notable exception during the first padded practice was Devin Bush. The inside linebacker recovering from a torn ACL took part in a significant portion of...
Chris Klimchock looks forward to guiding Pitt-Greensburg men’s basketball in hometown
Chris Klimchock used to be a ball boy at Jeannette boys basketball practices. A peanut-sized toddler who could barely lift a basketball let alone dribble it, he took in the sights and sounds from his father, Rick, who coached the Jayhawks from 1992-2006. He was always in the gym. He...
Aaron Rodgers participates in Packers’ 1st workout, then details concernsVideo
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers has returned from a tumultuous offseason of uncertainty eager to get the Green Bay Packers to the Super Bowl after falling a step short the last two years. Nobody’s making any promises regarding the 37-year-old quarterback’s future beyond 2021. The reigning MVP participated in...
Bills’ Cole Beasley makes vaccination statement, then changes topicsVideo
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Wide receiver Cole Beasley continued his crusade against vaccinations and the NFL’s covid-19 policies as the Buffalo Bills opened training camp, though he attempted to sidestep questions about his stance. Beasley opened his news conference Wednesday by reading from a prepared statement for 2 minutes, 30...
Post positions set for 55th Adios Pace for the Orchids final
The field is set for Saturday’s 55th Delvin Miller Adios Pace for the Orchids final at The Meadows. The purse pays $375,000 to the winner, and last Saturday’s elimination winners — Abuckabett Hanover, Water Sports Teen and Hellabalou — will start from post positions 3, 4 and 5, respectively. Those...
Starling Marte traded by Marlins to A’s for LHP Jesus Luzardo
MIAMI — The Oakland Athletics are in playoff contention, and Starling Marte is their midseason reward. Oakland obtained the versatile but well-traveled outfielder Wednesday from the Miami Marlins for left-hander Jesús Luzardo. “We felt like Starling was frankly the best position player that was out there on the market,” A’s...
Penguins sign goaltending prospect Filip Lindberg to entry-level contract
The Penguins have signed goaltending prospect Filip Lindberg to a two-year entry-level contract. Financial terms were not revealed. Lindberg, 22, was one of the top goaltenders at the collegiate level last season, leading Massachusetts to the NCAA championship. In 15 games, Lindberg had a 10-1-4 record, a 1.24 goals against...
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson tests positive for covid-19
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The coronavirus pandemic is still affecting the Baltimore Ravens. Star quarterback Lamar Jackson tested positive for covid-19 and missed the team’s first practice of training camp. Coach John Harbaugh announced Jackson’s positive test after practice Wednesday and said running back Gus Edwards also tested positive. He...
Basketball diplomacy: U.S., Iran meet on court at Tokyo Games
SAITAMA, Japan — The Americans applauded the Iranian national anthem. The Iranians applauded the U.S. anthem. There were a few handshakes before, plenty more handshakes after, and words of sportsmanship between the sides throughout the game. For two hours, it was basketball diplomacy. It’s still somewhat rare for the U.S....
Joe Burrow is ready to go, but Bengals will be cautious
CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow says his surgically repaired knee is “just about 100%,” but the Cincinnati Bengals really don’t want anyone knocking their star quarterback around until absolutely necessary. Burrow likely will not see much action in the three preseason games, staying away from most contact until Cincinnati’s regular-season opener...
Ex-Penguins goaltender Maxime Lagace joins LightningVideo
The Penguins have made at least one change to their goaltending ranks. Reserve goaltender Maxim Lagace has signed a one-year, two-way contract with the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Financial terms of the deal were not revealed. Lagace, 28, joined the Penguins as a free agent signing in...
Browns’ Myles Garrett not pushing teammates to get covid vaccine
BEREA, Ohio — For Browns defensive star Myles Garrett, there was never a choice on whether to get the covid-19 vaccine. “I got sick,” the All-Pro end said Wednesday as Cleveland opened training camp. “I didn’t want to get sick again. So it was kind of point-blank apparent for me.”...
Penguins sign ex-Hurricanes forward Brock McGinnVideo
The Penguins appear to have found a replacement for forward Brandon Tanev. They have agreed to sign former Carolina Hurricanes forward Brock McGinn to a four-year contract with a salary cap hit of $2.75 million. McGinn, 27, appeared in 37 games last season and scored 13 points (eight goals, five...
