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cbsnews.com | Adam Thompson |Grace Grill |Charlotte Hornets |Charlotte FC
Justin Tucker, who was nearly automatic for most of his NFL career, was released by the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, sending shockwaves across the fanbase. He played 13 seasons in Baltimore and was the last remaining player from the 2012 championship team. But, from here on out, the Ravens will rely on a new kicker.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Grace Grill |Charlotte Hornets |Charlotte FC
Baseball is a game of numbers, and statistically, hitting a baseball is one of the hardest things to do in all of professional sports. A Major League batter gets a base hit less than 30% of the time, and that percentage is much lower when it comes to hitting a home run. But what if that statistic could change through AI innovation? That was the challenge the Baltimore Orioles presented to the Sports Analytics Research Group at Johns Hopkins.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Grace Grill |Charlotte Hornets |Charlotte FC
Baltimore radio host Vinny Cerrato, from 105.7 The Fan, is beaming with pride this week, watching his son compete for a national championship. Charlie Cerrato is a freshman forward for the Penn State University hockey team, who is playing in the NCAA Frozen Four in St. Louis. "I get more nervous," said Vinney Cerrato, who won a national championship in football and a Super Bowl championship.
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1 month ago |
kslsports.com | Charlotte Hornets |Ben Anderson
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets faced off in a battle of the NBA’s cellar-dwellers on Monday, with the Hornets narrowly prevailing in a 110-106 slugfest. Charlotte jumped out in front early, leading by as much as 14 points. The Jazz found their shot eventually and the rest of the game was neck-and-neck. Keyonte George led the way for Utah with 20 points off the bench. Brice Sensabaugh and Isaiah Collier were the team’s next-leading scorers with 19 and 17 points respectively.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Grace Grill |Charlotte Hornets |Charlotte FC
Baltimore Orioles left-handed pitcher Cade Povich will get the ball for Monday's home-opener against the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards. Povich, who broke spring training as the O's No. 5 starting pitcher, says he is excited to start his first full season in front of a packed home stadium. "I'm definitely honored and excited to get the opportunity," Povich said about starting the home opener. Povich got a taste of the big leagues in 2024 after getting the call-up in June.
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