Thursday, June 30, 2016

Sports Daily: John Wall unplugged: on his 'nasty' bone spur, KD2DC and Bradley Beal

It doesn’t matter if Redskins lack talent at running back; In historic move, two female players signed by minor league baseball team; Former player to Pat Summitt: ‘I am who I am largely because of who you are’; Neymar close to deal that will keep him with Barcelona; ‘Welcome to Hell,’ Rio police tell visitors, as body parts wash up on Olympic beach; ‘See you in 2020': Olympian Lolo Jones to skip track and field trials; Sonny Jurgensen and Billy Kilmer sit together at Nats’ rivalry night;
 
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John Wall unplugged: on his ‘nasty’ bone spur, KD2DC and Bradley Beal
Wizards point guard says he hasn't been healthy for three years, and is trying to get back to being the "young John Wall."
It doesn’t matter if Redskins lack talent at running back
In 2015, teams scored the fewest rushing touchdowns per game since the 1936 season.
 
In historic move, two female players signed by minor league baseball team
The Sonoma Stompers -- with some help from Francis Ford Coppola -- will field the first co-ed professional baseball team since the 1950's Negro Leagues.
 
Former player to Pat Summitt: ‘I am who I am largely because of who you are’
"That may have been my last huddle with Coach, but her values, her passion and her love will live through me forever."
 
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Neymar close to deal that will keep him with Barcelona
"Neymar is not leaving Barca. He is not going to leave," club President Josep Maria Bartomeu says.
 
‘Welcome to Hell,’ Rio police tell visitors, as body parts wash up on Olympic beach
News reports from the site of the Summer Games continue to be less than reassuring.
 
‘See you in 2020': Olympian Lolo Jones to skip track and field trials
"Know this: I'm a fighter, and I want to finish this race strong, whatever that race is," the three-time Olympian said.
 
Sonny Jurgensen and Billy Kilmer sit together at Nats’ rivalry night
As the Nationals celebrated the Virginia-Virginia Tech rivalry during a rivalry game, the two biggest rivals in D.C. sports history showed up in the stands.
 
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