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The door pushed open upon impact before the penalty box official slammed it shut. Coach Jon Cooper questioned whether the Buffalo penalty box operator should be fired.
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Fans who sweated in the summer heat playing last season at Steinbrenner Field were again bathed in sweet air conditioning. “What a moment for the community,” Rays CEO Ken Babby said.
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The stadium, ridiculed as MLB’s worst venue, is open again after being damaged by Hurricane Milton, and players and fans can’t wait to get indoors. A sellout crowd is set for the home opener against the Cubs.
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Discussions about needs and costs come as the NFL team nears a 2027 decision on extending its lease, and the Rays are seeking about $1.15 billion in public money for a new ballpark across the street.
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Some school districts can’t afford to comply with requirements for special equipment or alternate practice schedules.
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A renovated Camping World Stadium is likely to land seven or eight NFL games in 2027, including in-state matchups featuring Tampa Bay at Jacksonville and Miami at Jacksonville.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged the changing political landscape for diversity initiatives in the U.S., but added that he didn’t believe there should be any legal issues with the league’s policy.
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Chris Mack stood out so strongly among dozens of interested candidates that USF "proactively" pursued him. Within days, he has shown the required "relentless obsession" as he recruits "everyday guys."
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The Martin County Sheriff’s Office report said Woods’ movements were slow and lethargic, he was sweating as he talked to deputies, and he told them that he had taken prescription medication earlier in the morning.
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During her introductory press conference, Curry noted the school's desire to compete "at the highest level” and promised to embrace the past and build on the success left by Jose Fernandez.
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Woods' arrest comes at a bad time. He's deeply involved in reshaping the PGA Tour, he was days away from deciding whether to be Ryder Cup captain, And he's scheduled on April 5 to celebrate the opening of a golf course project.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier claims the policy encourages teams to hire nonwhite coaches, which would violate the state's employment laws banning discrimination.
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As expected, Major League Baseball waited until a few hours before first pitch to tell fans where to view games on cable, satellite and streaming services outlets.
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New owners? Sure. But the Rays also have new TV access, new technology and, in many ways, a new Trop. We'll try to get you up to speed before Tampa Bay and St. Louis take the field for the first of 162 games.