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Who’s on second? All-Star Game set to trot out free runners
CLEVELAND — Picture this, baseball fans: The All-Star Game is tied 4-4 on Tuesday night at Progressive Field, with New York Yankees flamethrower Aroldis Chapman set to face New York Mets rookie sensation Pete Alonso to start the top of the 10th inning. But, wait! Before the first pitch, the...
Pirates’ Adam Frazier named National League Player of the Week
Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Adam Frazier will go into the All-Star break with a National League Player of the Week award under his belt. Congrats to @A_Fraz12 on being named the NL Player of the Week!#LetsGoBucs pic.twitter.com/chjJLGtDFe— Pirates (@Pirates) July 8, 2019 In a week when the Pirates won series...
Column: Spire played game right and recorded a NASCAR win
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — When Furniture Row Racing decided to fold, team owner Barney Visser enlisted an industry agency to help him sell off his assets. Visser wanted Spire Sports and Entertainment to sell the charters he owned that guaranteed entry into the top racing series in the United States....
W.Pa. soccer leaders support U.S. women’s team in pay disparity fight
The winners of the Women’s World Cup not only are inspiring Western Pennsylvania soccer players with their footwork, but they’re also showing players on boys and girls teams that it’s important to stand up for yourself. The United States Women’s National Team’s win in France on Sunday was met with...
Steelers 2-a-days: Team keeps keeping Dan McCullers, taking a look at Henry Mondeaux
Editor’s note: From now until the first practice of training camp at Saint Vincent College, the Trib will be running through the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 90-man roster, assessing each player’s outlook for the 2019 season. The breakdown will go through the roster in mostly-alphabetical order, (at least) two per day, between...
Pitt wrestler Micky Phillippi to compete at U23 World Championships
After a breakthrough college wrestling season, Pitt’s Micky Phillippi will get his shot at worlds. The reigning ACC champion and NCAA Tournament qualifier at 133 pounds, Phillippi will be a fill-in at the U23 World Championships Oct. 28 through Nov. 3 in Budapest, Hungary. Phillippi, a Derry graduate who won...
Ex-WPIAL champ Alison Riske on tennis’ biggest stage in Wimbledon quarterfinals
When Alison Riske joined the Peters Township girls tennis team in 2006, she already was one of the country’s highest-ranked players for her age group. It would be her only season of high school tennis, typically not a domain for the elite of the sport. Riske would go on to...
Pirates’ Josh Bell to start as DH in All-Star Game
CLEVELAND — Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Josh Bell will start in the All-Star Game, after all. National League manager Dave Roberts of the Los Angeles Dodgers said Monday that Bell will be the starting designated hitter in the All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Progressive Field. “I like that presence in...
Penguins sign veteran goalie Dustin Tokarski to AHL contract
The Penguins signed one of the top minor league goalies on the free agent market Monday, adding Dustin Tokarski on a one-year AHL deal. Tokarski, 29, has won the Calder Cup twice in his 10-year pro career, including last season with the Charlotte Checkers. He was dealt to Charlotte at...
Justin LaBar: WWE again grappling to remain pro wrestling’s top dog
For the first time since 2001, WWE will have weekly pro-wrestling competition live in prime time on a major television network. Eighteen years ago, Vince McMahon’s WWE bought WCW. This ended an era known as the “Monday Night Wars,” when the two competed head-to-head beginning in 1995. Eighteen years later,...
Peters Township’s Alison Riske ousts top-seeded Ash Barty at Wimbledon
Alison Riske has a new “biggest win of her career.” The Peters Township native defeated top-seeded and world No. 1 Ash Barty, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, in a fourth-round match at Wimbledon, propelling her to the quarterfinals of a major for the first time in her career. Riske didn’t overpower Barty,...
First Call: Jameson Taillon starts road to recovery; Ivan Nova helps Pirates
In “First Call” Monday, Jameson Taillon starts his road to recovery. Ivan Nova helps the Pirates. Charlie Morton continues to shine. And the home run contest may have gotten a little easier for Josh Bell. Baby steps Pirates starter Jameson Taillon ended up playing catch at PNC Park before the...
Tim Benz: USWNT won the World Cup and lost a dumb argument
The United States Women’s National Team won the World Cup. And it lost one stupid argument. The first thing is more important. The second thing is their own fault. Prior to her team’s 2-0 victory over the Netherlands to win the World Cup, American star Megan Rapinoe complained that her...
Tim Benz: It’s not worthwhile for Pirates to find position for Francisco Cervelli
After at least six concussions, Francisco Cervelli says he’s done with catching. The Pirates general manager isn’t ruling that scenario out either. “As we go through with Cervy, we need to be cognizant that there may be a position change at hand,” Neal Huntington said. “We’re continuing to work through...
Kevin Gorman: Felipe Vazquez goes from Pirates’ Nightmare to All-Star dream reliever
Felipe Vazquez was still down and out about giving up the game-winning run to the Milwaukee Brewers in the 10th inning Friday night when Pittsburgh Pirates manager Clint Hurdle called the closer into his office the next day. When Hurdle informed Vazquez that he was chosen to play in the...
U.S. men lose Gold Cup final to Mexico
CHICAGO — The U.S. men failed to follow the example of the American women, showing how far they are from success. Jonathan Dos Santos scored in the 73rd minute, and Mexico beat the United States, 1-0, on Sunday night to win its record eighth title in the CONCACAF Gold Cup....
Pirates prospect Will Craig hit twice as Futures Game ends in 2-2 tie
CLEVELAND — Texas prospect Sam Huff’s two-run homer in the seventh inning rallied the American League to a 2-2 tie with the National League on Sunday night — and provided the first glimpse of an All-Star tiebreaker — in the Futures Game. This year’s format was changed with the game...
Tim Benz, Mark Madden talk USWNT, Mike Sullivan, Pirates, Twitter suspension
Mark Madden may be suspended from Twitter (#FreeMarkMadden), but he isn’t suspended from the “Breakfast With Benz” podcast page. We talk at great length about the United States Women’s National Team. They won the World Cup. Have the politics and self-generated sidebar stories surrounding this team outweighed their accomplishments? It...
Shanshan Feng wins shootout on LPGA Tour
ONEIDA, Wis. — Shanshan Feng set a high target for such low scoring at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic, and she figured she had done enough. Three birdies in a four-hole stretch had taken her from three shots behind to one shot ahead Sunday, or so she thought. It was...
Matthew Wolff finishes 3M Open with eagle to win by 1Video
BLAINE, Minn. — Six weeks after winning the NCAA individual title with Oklahoma State, Matthew Wolff wrapped up just his third tournament as a professional. He took home a trophy and a PGA Tour card. Even if the 20-year-old was playing the 3M Open on a sponsor exemption in a...
Marcus Hayes: How the U.S. World Cup team made millions of fans
OK, I’m in. In for life. The U.S. women’s national soccer team, with its skill, talent and professionalism, made me the kind of fan I haven’t been since Doc and the Sixers. To be clear: They don’t need me. I need them. I am sure I am not alone in...
Hempfield East wins District 31 regular season, eyes playoff run
As Hempfield East manager Scott Smith sees it, a new season starts Monday. Smith and his team hopes the new season is a repeat performance of 2018. That’s when Hempfield East won the District 31 American legion title, the Region 7 tournament and played in the state tournament for only...
Legion teams prep for playoffs after condensed regular season
Weather issues and other scheduling variables over the past month-and-a-half altered the original District 31 American Legion game plan, and that made for a compacted stretch run to the playoffs. Teams playing two games in one day on the weekend was commonplace. Kiski Valley and Young Township concluded the regular...
Big rain, big wreck at Daytona lead to Justin Haley’s 1st NASCAR Cup win
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Teeth chattering, hands shaking, stomach churning, Justin Haley anxiously waited for NASCAR to pull the plug on a rain-wrecked weekend at Daytona International Speedway. A 500-1 longshot making just his third career Cup start, Haley won the rain-postponed, rain-shortened race at Daytona on Sunday. He inherited...
Megan Rapinoe fuses World Cup win with politics, equality and VAR
LYON, France — A Women’s World Cup stirred by heated debates on politics, pay and technology saw the narratives fused in Sunday’s final by the undisputed and outspoken star of the tournament: Megan Rapinoe. By opening the scoring with a penalty awarded after a video review, Rapinoe claimed a sixth...
