Monthly Archives: October 2018

Broncos trade Demaryius Thomas to Texans

The Houston Texans found a replacement for one of their key offensive contributors, and the Denver Broncos bid farewell to their longest-tenured player. The Broncos have trade wide receiver Demaryius Thomas to the Texans for a third-round pick and a swap of seventh-round picks, the Broncos confirmed. Thomas is poised to face his old team in…
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Solari to be presented as Real Madrid manager

Real Madrid have fired coach Julen Lopetegui after the club’s humiliating 5-1 defeat at Barcelona saw them slump to ninth in La Liga. Lopetegui took over in July in hugely controversial circumstances, a day before Spain’s World Cup campaign got underway against Portugal. He was fired by Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales and immediately took over at the Bernabeu. After a run of poor form…
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Lewis Hamilton wins his fifth world title

Lewis Hamilton has won his fifth F1 World Championship, making him the joint second most successful driver of all time. The 33-year-old becomes only the third man in history to win five world titles. He matches the haul of the Argentine legend Juan Manuel Fangio and is two behind all-time record holder Michael Schumacher. Hamilton…
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Darnell Coles resigns as Milwaukee’s hitting coach

Darnell Coles resigned as Milwaukee's hitting coach Thursday and the Brewers fired bullpen coach Lee Tunnell and head trainer Dan Wright. General manager David Stearns said Coles informed the team of his desire to seek other opportunities after four years as Milwaukee's hitting coach. Coles oversaw a group that finished fourth in the National League…
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Lewis Hamilton can win the title at the Mexican Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton needs a seventh-place finish at next Sunday's Mexican GP to clinch his fifth Formula 1 world title. After finishing only third in a frenetic US GP with Sebastian Vettel fourth, the title race has continued to Mexico - although Hamilton has still moved even closer to wrapping up the championship early. The Mercedes…
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Bulls PG Kris Dunn out 4-6 weeks with MCL sprain

The Chicago Bulls say point guard Kris Dunn will miss four to six weeks because of a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee. Coach Fred Hoiberg said Tuesday that Dunn was injured going for a layup in the second quarter of Monday’s loss at Dallas. Dunn stayed in and finished with nine points…
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