J.T. Realmuto, George Springer, Trevor Bauer, and others would all be legitimate possibilities for the Mets under a Steve Cohen ownership, but they’re not going to sign all of them.
5 under the radar free agents Mets could target this offseason
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Edgerrin James: Peyton and I had different backgrounds, same all-business attitude
Former Colts running back Edgerrin James was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, and he has written a revealing essay about what made him a Hall of Famer — and why he and fellow Hall of Famer Peyton Manning were the perfect teammates. James wrote at ThePlayersTribune.com that he didn’t have [more]
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Pressing Week 7 fantasy football questions: Can Cardinals offense keep up with Seahawks?
Matt Harmon looks at five pressing questions heading into Week 7 of the 2020 NFL season including whether the Cardinals can compete with Russell Wilson and the Seahawks and whether Derek Carr can withstand the Bucs ferocious defense.
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I regret U.S. Open and Roland Garros failures, says Djokovic
Novak Djokovic has played some of the best tennis of his life in 2020 but he regrets the failure to win either the U.S. Open or the French Open in his bid to become the world’s most trophy-laden player, the world number one said on Thursday. Having won the Australian Open in January, Djokovic was disqualified at the U.S. Open after inadvertently hitting a line judge in the neck with a petulant swipe of the ball during his fourth-round clash with Pablo Carreno Busta.
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I regret U.S. Open and Roland Garros failures, says Djokovic
SHOWS: BELGRADE, SERBIA (OCTOBER 22, 2020) (REUTERS – ACCESS ALL) 1. NOVAK DJOKOVIC APPROACHING MEDIA TO SPEAK 2. SHADOW OF DJOKOVIC ON THE GROUND 3. (SOUNDBITE) (Serbian) NOVAK DJOKOVIC, SAYING: “Well, there is certainly a small regret because I didn’t take one of these two grand slams in US Open or Roland Garros. I think I was exceptionally fit in both grand slams. Of course, in Paris I made it up to the finals, and then I simply had a much better rival that day, I was not at my level, and that’s it. The finals is, of course, a great result. On the other hand, in the US Open happened the situation that was simply a little bit unlucky for me, and because of which I was disqualified. But I won the other tournaments where I participated – Cincinnati, Rome… Let me say – if I don’t count that disqualification in New York – I lost one match this year, to Nadal in Paris. I think that I am playing maybe even the tennis of my life this season.” 4. DJOKOVIC STANDING, TALKING 5. (SOUNDBITE) (Serbian) NOVAK DJOKOVIC, SAYING: “My goal is to be the historically longest number one, and I am working on it and it is indeed my highest priority. I don’t think I am in a difficult situation or that there is too much pressure or burden (imposed) upon me, or that the conversation regarding the Association hampers me too much. I simply know how to find a balance and of course that sometimes I get shaken in all that, I get tired mentally and maybe physically, etc. But that’s all life, I mean, nobody is perfect, and you somehow learn throughout life, and every day you acquire some new knowledge and insights into yourself, and then you try to use that in the best possible way so as to be the best version of yourself both professionally and in in private life. So that – Association of Players is something that I feel deep inside as, simply, a vocation, as some kind of a responsibility and obligation to – as a player at the peak of the career, as a tennis player who is at the position where he is and who is (inside) tennis – help the ones who do not have that voice, who do not have that power.” 6. NOVAK DJOKOVIC STANDING, TALKING TO MEDIA 7. (SOUNDBITE) (English) NOVAK DJOKOVIC, SAYING: “Well, first of all, I decided to skip the Paris Masters because I felt I played a lot lately and I wanted to play Vienna Tournament because of the new ranking, temporary ranking system which basically allows me not to drop points that I earned last year, and I have the opportunity to earn points in Vienna, and the points that I won by winning the tournament in Paris last year is protected. So, I felt that at this point, you know, I’m focusing on that kind of goal of trying to build more points difference between me and the second player on the rankings and trying to achieve that historic number one goal, which I’ve been talking about and being open about it, so I’m going to play Vienna and then finish with London Masters in O2 Arena.” 8. MEDIA TAKING PICTURES, DJOKOVIC TALKING 9. (SOUNDBITE) (English) NOVAK DJOKOVIC, SAYING: “Australian Open is of course for me the biggest priority and I will try to aim to go there, you know, I am intending to go to Australia, but obviously we’ll have to wait and see.” 10. VARIOUS OF ENTRANCE TO ‘NOVAK’ TENNIS CENTRE STORY: Novak Djokovic has played some of the best tennis of his life in 2020 but he regrets the failure to win either the U.S. Open or the French Open in his bid to become the world’s most trophy-laden player, the world number one said on Thursday (October 22). Having won the Australian Open in January, Djokovic was disqualified at the U.S. Open after inadvertently hitting a line judge in the neck with a petulant swipe of the ball during his fourth-round clash with Pablo Carreno Busta. He was then blown away by Carreno Busta’s Spanish compatriot and world number two Rafael Nadal in straight sets at Roland Garros. Djokovic has 17 grand slam titles while Nadal and Federer are on 20 each after the Spaniard clinched a record 13th French Open title. “There is a lingering regret that I didn’t win either the U.S. Open or the Roland Garros this year,” a bearded Djokovic told reporters in drenching sun at his tennis academy in downtown Belgrade by the Danube river. “I was in outstanding form at both events but having reached the French Open final, I was beaten by a player who was much better on the day. “I was below par and that’s it. As far as the U.S. Open is concerned, I got myself into an unfortunate situation and was disqualified, but I won several other big tournaments. “The U.S. Open disqualification notwithstanding, I have only lost one match all season and I’ve played some of the best tennis of my life.” Djokovic dismissed suggestions he was under intense presure to overhaul Nadal and Federer in their three-way race to become the greatest male player of all time. “Pressure has been a part of my life for a long time and I’ve learned how to deal with it,” he said. “It comes with the territory if you are a top-level athlete and it can also galvanise you. You take physical and mental knocks along the way but it’s all part of the learning curve. “If I retired now I’d be happy with everything I have achieved but I still enjoy competing and every tournament I enter gives me so much motivation and joy.” Djokovic, who will enter the Oct. 26 – Nov. 1 tournament in Vienna and the season ending ATP Finals in London, said he had decided to pull out of the Nov. 2-8 Paris Masters after consultations with his team. “I feel I have played a lot lately. The new temporary ranking system allows me not to drop points I earned in Paris last year while I have an opportunity to earn points in Vienna. “I am trying to build on the points difference between myself and the second-ranked player. Both my team and I felt that adding Paris to Vienna and the season-ending event in London would have been too much.” Production: Branko Filipovic, Marko Djurica
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How Detroit Lions’ Matthew Stafford and Atlanta Falcons’ Matt Ryan became close friends
The Lions’ Matthew Stafford is 1-3 vs. the Falcons and Matt Ryan, but he has never played in Atlanta, near where he went to college at Georgia.
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Fantasy Football Week 7 Exploitable Matchups: Where to turn for an advantage?
It certainly looks like Robert Tonyan is in a smash spot against a generous Texans defense. C.D. Carter examines how offenses are attacking certain defenses heading into Week 7.
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Vikings trade standout DE Yannick Ngakoue to Ravens after six games
After just six games and less than two months in Minnesota, Yannick Ngakoue is moving on and being sent from the Vikings to the Ravens in a trade.
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USA TODAY college football staff picks for Week 8
Showdowns between ranked Big 12 and Big Ten teams headline Week 8 in college football. Our experts make their picks for all the Top 25 games.
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Home of NBA’s Nuggets, NHL’s Avalanche renamed Ball Arena
The home of the NBA’s Denver Nuggets and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche is being renamed Ball Arena as part of a global partnership with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. Ball Corporation and KSE announced the naming rights deal Thursday. In addition, the partnership includes aluminum beverage packaging deals with Arsenal of soccer’s Premier League, which plays in London’s Emirates Stadium, and with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams in their new home, SoFi Stadium.
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