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Tuesday, Jun 26 Padres pitcher Tyson Ross spent part of the 2017 season with the Rangers, but he wasn't ready to pitch after surgery. | | | | SDSU gets commitment from another East County standout. | | | | | Rangers use five-run fifth inning to beat Padres, who have now lost three straight games and eight of their last nine. | | | | | Eric Hosmer gets a rest day while immersed in a mini-slump. Jordan Lyles' MRI confirms optimism. | | | | | Fernando Tatis Jr. is one of nine San Antonio Missions in Tuesday's Texas League All-Star Game. He pushed through a dismal April to land in the game. | | | | | NOCSAE, the organization that oversees the manufacturing of football helmets, is getting closer to establishing standards specific to youth football | | | | | Mexico needs a point to move on to the knockout round as the group champion; a win or draw will accomplish that. But a loss to Sweden, combined with a German win over South Korea in the other Group F finale, would open up a whole range of possibilities, many would end Mexico's tournament. | | | | | The World Cup field will grow to 48 teams when the tournament lands in North America in 2026, opening the door to more countries and more players. But based on the results thus far in Russia, an expanded field is likely to dilute the level of play, leading to more unwatchable blowouts. | | | | |
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