Kentucky’s Diallo to return, opts out of draftKentucky’s Diallo to return, opts out of draft
Kentucky’s Diallo to return, opts out of draft
Kentucky’s Diallo to return, opts out of draft
Struggles show David Price still isn’t ready for Red Sox return
Just when it seemed Chris Sale could be in for a tough-luck loss, the Red Sox dramatically surged back with seven runs in the bottom of the seventh and stunned the Rangers, 9-4, on Wednesday night at Fenway Park.
A look at which programs were hardest hit by draft declarations and which will begin next season in better-than-expected shape.
Crosby, Penguins on the verge of amazing
Hamidou Diallo, like Thon Maker last year, was eligible for the NBA draft without playing a college game. Almost six months before he’s expected to make his Kentucky debut, Hamidou Diallo showed he already has a knack for beating the buzzer. The heralded freshman waited until minutes before Wednesday’s midnight deadline before sending out word that he’s withdrawing from the NBA draft and playing for the Wildcats next season.
Indians closer Cody Allen had been perfect in save situations dating back to August of last season. That changed on Wednesday night, when a clutch hit from Zack Cozart and a furious sprint from Billy Hamilton fueled a two-run ninth that gave the Reds a 4-3 comeback win over Cleveland at Progressive Field.
Crosby, Pens on the verge of amazing
Sale’s run of 10K games ends at 8 in row
Sale’s run of 10-K games ends at 8 in row