The Philadelphia Phillies shut down their spring training facility in Clearwater, Florida, after five players and three staff members tested positive for COVID-19. Elsewhere in Florida, the Tampa Bay Lightning closed its practice rink down after three players and some staff members tested positive for the virus.
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The statue of former Washington Redskins owner George Preston Marshall, who nicknamed his team the Redskins and was the last NFL owner to integrate his franchise, was removed Friday from outside the team’s former home at RFK Stadium in D.C.
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The University of Florida will no longer allow its “Gator Bait” cheer at school-sanctioned sporting events due to the “horrific historic racist imagery associated with the phrase,” the school announced Thursday.
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There will be spectators in the stands at Iowa Speedway for two IndyCar races next month, with some fans who have already purchased tickets being moved to different seats.
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With the Rams and Chargers both moving into SoFI Stadium in Inglewood this year, HBO and NFL Films announced Thursday that the show will include both teams as they attempt to bounce back from disappointing seasons. The five-week series will premiere Aug. 11.
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President Trump is open to the idea of quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who started a protest movement of kneeling during the national anthem that he and his political allies are strongly against, returning to the NFL.
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Reporters aren’t supposed to cheer for any of the teams or people they cover. That’s part of the gig. But there’s no objectivity when it comes to Bravo’s “Top Chef.” The cooking competition show is one reason this writer is still sane in a world with no live sports.
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When competitive tennis returns from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’ll do so in Washington, D.C. The Citi Open announced Wednesday that it will hold the first ATP-sanctioned event since the pandemic, starting Aug. 13.
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The Washington Redskins are giving employees the day off Friday to observe Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the end of slavery.
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