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Thursday, Oct 18 The Chargers have scaled down prices for general seating and seat licenses at their Inglewood Stadium. | | | | Oceanside High alum Thai Cottrell waited a long time to have impact at San Jose State, but he's having a strong year heading into playing in front of family against San Diego State | | | | | The Chargers play Sunday at Wembley Stadium against Tennessee, the franchise's first game there since 2008. | | | | | The Chargers have struggled to fill their current stadium with their fans. In their next home, they believe they've priced season tickets in a way that will change that. | | | | | Banged-up Hornets hoping to play their regular-season finale next week | | | | | The opposing starter had departed after facing only one batter, but there Clayton Kershaw stood, on the mound in the center of Dodger Stadium, a living, breathing anachronism for seven innings in an 5-2 victory in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series. | | | | | When the NBA season ends eight months from now, we'll have the definitive proof of something even the most prediction-adverse people around the NBA are sure of. In the Western Conference, there won't be enough room for everybody. | | | | | Left fielder Andrew Benintendi made a diving catch with the bases loaded for the final out, and the Red Sox held off the Astros 8-6 on Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the AL Championship Series. | | | | |
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