Tuesday, November 5, 2019

"How one blown strike call in Game 5 illustrates MLB's need for robot umps" & other top news

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How one blown strike call in Game 5 illustrates MLB's need for robot umps

2019-10-28 07:41:09www.espn.com - TOP
Gerrit Cole's mastery was overshadowed by a walk that wasn't, a turn of events that shows baseball needs to automate ball-strike calls.

Rugby World Cup: England's Eddie Jones hits back at Wales coach Warren Gatland

2019-10-28 07:44:27BBC Sport - Sport
Eddie Jones takes a swipe at Wales coach Warren Gatland, who questioned if England had already played their "World Cup final".

Chelsea transfer ban: Fifa punishment 'after 150 rule breaches involving 69 academy players'

2019-11-01 12:21:20BBC Sport - Football
Chelsea were given a transfer ban after 150 rule breaches involving 69 academy players over several seasons, says a judgement published by Fifa.

Trump tweets 303K job claim after report of 128K new jobs | TheHill - The Hill

2019-11-01 17:06:36Top stories - Google News
Trump tweets 303K job claim after report of 128K new jobs | TheHill  The Hill October job creation comes in at 128,000, easily topping estimates even with GM auto strike  CNBC The US added 128,000 jobs in October, topping dour...

Jets chairman Christopher Johnson sounds like most Jets fans

2019-10-29 11:17:16NFL on Yahoo! Sports - News, Scores, Standings, Rumors, Fantasy Games
Jets chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson is just as frustrated with his team as anyone else. The difference is, his family owns it. Via the New York Post, Johnson was captured on video before Sunday's loss to the Jaguars, expressing the same...

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