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Associated Press
Expansion Seattle Kraken hire Dave Hakstol as first coach
Through all the speculation, rumors, leaks and educated guesses that came with the search for the Seattle Kraken’s first coach, the name Dave Hakstol never surfaced. Hakstol’s name didn’t come up until he was announced as the Kraken’s leader Thursday. “On our end we just had the conversations, we talked about things and I think a lot of that credit goes to Dave,” general manager Ron Francis said.
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ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports
Steelers release David DeCastro with NFI designation
The Steelers have moved on from guard David DeCastro. They’ve done so in a way that prevents him from realizing any additional benefits from the team, if his ankle problem prevents him from playing this year. According to the league’s official transaction report, DeCastro was released with a non-football injury designation. This means that, in [more]
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Associated Press
Vandy scores on wild pitch in 9th, beats Stanford 6-5 at CWS
Enrique Bradfield Jr. enjoyed the view from second base as the biggest play of the season unfolded for Vanderbilt. Bradfield had just driven in the tying run against Stanford, and what happened next was nearly unimaginable for a Commodores team that had played from behind all game. Spencer Jones scored from third on Brendan Beck’s wild pitch with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, allowing Vanderbilt to stay alive in the College World Series with a 6-5 victory Wednesday night.
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USA TODAY Sports
Report: Los Angeles is Spencer Dinwiddie’s preferred destination
According to Kristian Winfield of New York Daily News, Spencer Dinwiddie favors Los Angeles . Home for Dinwiddie is Los Angeles, where he spent the entire season rehabbing from his ACL tear at Phenom Sports Performance, Kristian Winfield. A sign-and-trade would be the route to L.A., whether it’s to the Los Angeles Lakers or the Los Angeles Clippers
Alec Martinez with a Goal vs. Montreal Canadiens
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