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Ellyse Perry becomes first player to reach 1000 runs, 100 wickets in T20Is
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Cricket
Sunday, 28 July 2019 10:58

Ellyse Perry's unbeaten 47 in Australia's seven-wicket win at Hove made her the first player - male or female - to reach the all-round milestone of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in T20 international cricket.
Perry had brought up her 100th wicket by dismissing Nat Sciver in the World T20 final in November, and clipped a four off her pads to bring up the 1000-run mark in the closing stages of Sunday's chase.
Dominant in 50-over cricket, Perry's record in T20Is has been comparatively modest with the bat, with just three fifties in 60 innings, but she played a composed, measured innings to help Australia chase down their target of 122 with 13 balls to spare.
In characteristic fashion, Perry downplayed the significance of her achievement. "I guess it's lovely, but I wasn't aware of it," she said.
"I actually think in T20 cricket at international level, we probably play it as much as the men, so I have played a pretty big volume of games now - over 100, so I suppose when you've played 100 games you might get close to it. That's probably the only reason I'm there - because I've played a lot of games.
"It was really cool to be out there with Meg [Lanning, with whom Perry put on 87]. I really enjoy batting with her and she's incredible when she's going. To be at the other end is quite easy really.
"I think those kinds of totals are always tricky chases. You don't want to be too reckless but you also don't want to hold yourself back. Once we got settled, it felt pretty rhythmical and obviously Meg is in unbelievable form and she just carried on from where she left off in the last match."
Shahid Afridi (1416 runs and 98 wickets) had previously been the closest to reaching the milestone, while Shakib al Hasan (1471 and 88) is best placed to join Perry in coming years.
Perry also contributed with the ball, striking with her third ball to dismiss Amy Jones for the fourth time on this tour, despite bowling as few as ten deliveries to her.
And Perry suggested that Jones' struggles had come about primarily due to pressure and poor shot selection. "Quite honestly I haven't thought about it," she said, "and that's with no disrepect to Amy because I think she's a wonderful player.
"I'm not sure many of those balls have been particularly good balls. I think maybe - I hope she doesn't mind me saying - there's been some interesting decisions and I think she just feels the pressure a bit.
"She's trying to get things going and it's been her shot selection to various balls which have got her out rather than my good bowling. It's been one of those series where we've found ourselves up against each other a bit. I'm sure shell get out of it at some point."
Tammy Beaumont, who top-scored for England with 43, said that Jones had shown she was a "world-class player" over the past two years, despite her struggles against Perry. "She's a young player," Beaumont said, "and young players have hard times and you get a lot of low scores, but she'll come through that because she's a very good player and I fully back her."
Australia have dominated this series, leading 12-2 on points going into Wednesday's final T20I, but Perry suggested that the margin between the sides had been something of a surprise
"The way that we started with the three ODI wins, we were absolutely chuffed with that," she said.
"England are a phenomenal side and have been dominant over the last five or six years and they're world champions in the ODI format, so to be in the position that we are with one game to go does surprise me a little bit.
"But I guess it speaks volumes for how much our team has developed over the last six moths and potentially how important our professional setup is back home."
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GWANGJU, South Korea -- This time, Caeleb Dressel stands alone.
The American won his record eighth medal at the world swimming championships Sunday, helping the U.S. to silver in the 4x100-meter medley relay after anchor Nathan Adrian was overtaken in the closing meters.
"Part of me is very happy," Dressel said. "Part of me wants to cry that I'm done with it. I've got pimples on my face from just the stress of the meet. I'm probably losing some hair."
One night after becoming the first swimmer to win three golds in one night at a worlds for the second time, Dressel's haul included six golds at the biggest meet after the Olympics.
"It was a very tough week," he said. "I knew I was going to have to come with fire, passion and pride in every single race."
Two years ago in Hungary, Dressel tied Michael Phelps' record of seven golds at a single worlds, including three in one night.
Dressel hauled the U.S. from fourth to first on his butterfly leg with a split of 49.28 seconds. Adrian found himself in a three-way fight with Britain and Russia coming down the stretch.
Brit Duncan Scott surged ahead approaching the wall and got there first with a split of 46.14 to Adrian's 47.60.
"That last 15 meters, it's tough," Adrian said. "I was trying to be strong, I was trying to hold on, but this time I couldn't do it."
Luke Greenbank, Adam Peaty, James Guy and Scott took gold for Britain in 3 minutes, 28.10 seconds.
Ryan Murphy, Andrew Wilson, Dressel and Adrian finished in 3:28.45. It was just the second silver, and first since 1998, in an event the Americans have won 13 times.
"There's a time to get silver in relays, and it's at a world championships, that's for sure," Adrian said.
Russia earned bronze.
Dressel's golds came in the 50 and 100 free, 50 and 100 butterfly, mixed 4x100 free relay and 4x100 free relay. His other silver was in the mixed 4x100 medley relay. He was named the FINA male swimmer of the meet.
"He's a phenomenal talent," South Africa's Chad le Clos said. "He seems to get better throughout the days."
The U.S. team finished with the most gold medals (14) and overall medals (27). Australia was second with 19 medals and five golds.
Japan's Daiya Seto survived a last-lap challenge to win the men's 400 IM in 4:08.95.
Jay Litherland of the U.S. had the fastest final lap (27.89) to chase Seto to the wall. Litherland took silver in 4:09.22. Lewis Clareburt of New Zealand earned bronze.
Florian Wellbrock of Germany made history with his victory in the 1,500 freestyle.
With his earlier win in the 10-kilometer open-water race, Wellbrock became the first swimmer to win gold in two sports at a single world championships.
He pulled away going into the final turn to win in 14:36.54.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Chiefs' Hill: Working to be better father, person
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Breaking News
Sunday, 28 July 2019 11:10

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill said he planned to become a better person from the lessons he learned over a tumultuous offseason.
"I can't wait for my new journey,'' Hill said Sunday at Chiefs training camp as he answered questions publicly for the first time since being investigated for child abuse. "I'm excited. I'm working every day to be a better father, a better person, a better citizen, a better teammate and a better son, too, to my parents. I'm evolving every day. Something stood out to me as I was going through this long process. My mom told me, 'People don't need to change. They need to grow.' ... I want to grow. I don't want to change.''
Hill wouldn't get into the details of his situation, which began in the offseason with the investigation by the Johnson County (Kansas) District Attorney's office. Prosecutors eventually said Hill would not be charged, but audio surfaced of Hill and his fiancée discussing injuries to their son.
The Chiefs then suspended Hill from offseason practice. The NFL recently said Hill would not be disciplined and cleared him to report to training camp.
Hill did indicate regret for some of the comments in the audio recording. At one point on it, he referred to his fiancée as a "b----.''
"I wish I could get into all [the details of the case], but I can't,'' Hill said. "I'm just here to man up to what I did, on the audio my bad language. I going to man up to that. I don't want nobody talking to my little sister, my daughter that I have now, my mom like that. It's very disrespectful. My mom got into me, she like thumped me on the ear like, 'Come on, grow up out of that.' Never again.''
Hill also wouldn't disclose the conditions the Chiefs set for him to remain with the team in a recent meeting with chairman Clark Hunt.
"All I'm going to say is I've just got to work on my life skills,'' Hill said.
In the news conference that lasted about eight minutes, Hill thanked his teammates, Hunt, coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach for their support. The Chiefs drafted Hill in 2016 after he had pleaded guilty in Oklahoma to punching and choking his then-pregnant girlfriend.
"They trusted me in this organization and that's what I'm so appreciative of,'' Hill said. "They gave me a chance at life so I could change my family life, my kids' lives and everyone around me. I came from nothing.''
The support for Hill from Chiefs fans at camp has been strong. They have chanted his name before and during practice and cheered for him after routine plays.
"The love feels good,'' he said. "To come back out here and hear the chants, it's crazy. I'm back. The Cheetah is back. The fans here are amazing. They do a good job as well of making me feel like I'm family.''
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Edinson Volquez said Saturday that the 2019 season will be his last in the majors but that he is working hard to try to return to the mound for the Texas Rangers before the season ends.
The right-hander has been out since suffering a right elbow strain on April 5. He threw a bullpen before the Rangers' game on Saturday against the Oakland Athletics.
"I don't want to go out like this," Volquez, 36, told reporters. "If there is a chance, I can do it for two months or two weeks, why not. I'm not doing this to try and get a contract for next year. I just want to prove it to myself. If I can come out of the bullpen for the Rangers, that would be great."
The Rangers signed Volquez in 2017 while he was recovering from Tommy John surgery. He missed all of last season before returning to the majors this season and making two starts before injuring his elbow in April.
Volquez is 93-87 with a 4.43 ERA in 14 major league seasons. He was selected to his only All-Star Game in 2008 when he won a career-best 17 games and finished fourth in National League Rookie of the Year voting for the Cincinnati Reds. He won a World Series title with the Kansas City Royals in 2015.
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The New York Yankees placed CC Sabathia on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation Sunday, one day after the veteran left-hander struggled in a loss to the rival Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Sabathia, 39, has failed to reach the fifth inning in both of his past two starts, allowing 11 earned runs and six home runs over 8⅓ innings in that span.
The six-time All-Star yielded five runs and nine hits in 4⅓ innings Saturday as the Yankees lost their third straight game to the Red Sox.
"Just didn't make enough pitches," said Sabathia, who plans to retire at season's end. "That's a good lineup over there, and left too many pitches over the middle. ... With the stuff I have now, I have to be pitching to the corners."
Over the past seven games, New York's starters have given up 52 runs (48 earned) on 52 hits in 26 innings. The staff overall has been pounded for 73 runs in that span, with 65 coming in the past six, the most in a six-game stretch in the franchise's illustrious history.
Since June 29, the rotation has posted a 7.09 ERA, the second-worst ERA in the majors across that span. Only the Detroit Tigers' 7.30 mark is worse.
Sabathia, who is 5-6 with a 4.78 ERA this season, called the rotation's recent stretch "frustrating."
Information from ESPN's Coley Harvey was used in this report.
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The Tampa Bay Rays acquired infielder Eric Sogard from the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, bolstering a lineup beset by injuries with a veteran who can play every infield position as well as corner-outfield spots, sources familiar with the deal told ESPN.
The 33-year-old Sogard is hitting .300/.363/.477 after signing a minor league deal over the winter with Toronto following a disappointing 2018 season. He excelled as a utilityman for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2017, and his power spike this season has led to a career year.
Tampa Bay continues to be among the most aggressive teams in pursuing trades before the July 31 deadline, according to sources. The Rays' desire for versatility is perfectly embodied by Sogard, who was also pursued by the Chicago Cubs among other teams.
The Blue Jays are expected to receive two players to be named later in exchange for Sogard.
With Sogard's departure, the Blue Jays could soon summon Bo Bichette, their top prospect and a middle infielder, to join fellow rookie Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and other core players in their rebuild. The Sogard deal was the first of a number of expected moves that include trading starter Marcus Stroman and relievers Ken Giles and Daniel Hudson.
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Fantasy takeaways from baseball's trade deadline deals
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Baseball
Sunday, 28 July 2019 10:44

This season, the major leagues have one and only one trade deadline, as all of those August waiver shenanigans are now a thing of the past. As a result, July 31 is the last opportunity for teams to swap players before the end of the 2019 season. If you're curious as to what some of the bigger moves being made in these final days might mean for your fantasy teams, check out our fantasy staff's reactions here. Check back frequently as more deals are announced to learn more.
Tristan H. Cockcroft on Sergio Romo to the Minnesota Twins
Our first deal involving a closer is now on the books, but judging by his 22.5% rostered rate in ESPN leagues, Romo's trade to the Twins from the Miami Marlins probably won't cause too many of us to sweat. It's a greater (potential) loss in terms of save chances for AL-only, rather than standard mixed managers. Romo has historically been a much more dominant pitcher against righties, rather than left-handed bats, never affording the former greater than a .720 OPS in any single year and limiting them to a .574 mark over the course of his 12-year career. He could fit into the mix of what has been a season-long "closer by committee" arrangement in Minnesota.
Taylor Rogers, who has 11 of Minnesota's last 14 successful save conversions, still seems to be the odds-on favorite to close most nights, but after having blown two of his past three opportunities, Romo could sneak in a matchups-driven chance from time to time. He should essentially serve as the team's new version of Blake Parker, who had four of the last seven saves that didn't go to Rogers prior to being designated for assignment last week.
In Romo's absence, the Marlins could similarly turn to a committee, with their bullpen lacking any clear and/or experienced options to graduate into the role. Nick Anderson, a relatively hard thrower with a 2.70 FIP in 43 appearances in what has been a breakthrough rookie campaign, seems to be the likeliest candidate after having served as Romo's primary setup man for the past month-plus. Left-hander Jose Quijada, who has had four scoreless appearances in his past five outings since the All-Star break (and has begun working in late-and-close stints), could serve as the team's top "matchups guy" when the opponent is lefty-stacked in the ninth inning.
Anderson's extreme fly-ball leaning and 7.8% walk rate do make him a slightly shaky full-time option. Add to that Quijada's even-higher walk rate (17.9%) and similar fly-ball leaning, and it's possible that the flame-throwing (but wild) Tayron Guerrero, or perhaps converted starters Trevor Richards or Jarlin Garcia, could push their way into the role in time. Guerrero has long looked like the "skills-oriented future closer" here, making him a wise stash in NL-only formats.
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Basilashvili emulates Federer with Hamburg Open defence
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Tennis
Sunday, 28 July 2019 06:57

Georgian world number 16 Nikoloz Basilashvili became the first player to defend the Hamburg Open title since Roger Federer in 2005 with a three-set win over Russian Andrey Rublev.
Basilashvili, 27, hit 26 forehand winners in a 7-5 4-6 6-3 victory.
Rublev's serve came under pressure in the first and third sets, Basilashvili converting four of 15 break points.
Despite victory, Basilashvili has lost ranking points as he won last year's event after going through qualifying.
Basilashvili went on to secure the title at the ATP Tour 500 clay-court event after saving two match points in his semi-final against Hamburg-born world number five Alexander Zverev.
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Gareth Bale's proposed move to Chinese Super League side Jiangsu Suning has been called off by Real Madrid, according to the BBC.
Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane had said he was hopeful Bale would leave Madrid this summer.
The 13-time European champions are keen to sign Paul Pogba, with Manchester United seeking upwards of £150 million for the France international, and getting Bale's wages off the books would have been one way to raise funds.
However, despite a reported offer of £1m-a-week for Bale from Jiangsu, the deal will not be going through before the Chinese transfer window closes on Wednesday.
Speaking after Madrid's 3-1 International Champions Cup defeat to Bayern Munich in Houston on July 21, Zidane said he hoped Bales "leaves soon."
Bale's agent Jonathan Barnett told ESPN FC, he felt the comments were a "disgrace" and Zidane later claimed his harsh words were down to his "suspect" Spanish.
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