Score, play-by-play for AL wild card
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The MLB playoffs continue tonight with two more Wild-Card games. The Red Sox and Dodgers can advance, while the Yankees and Reds face elimination. The Guardians beat the Tigers and the Padres beat the Cubs today to force Game 3s tomorrow in those series.
The Indiana Fever fall to the Las Vegas Aces 107-98 in overtime in the decisive Game 5 of their WNBA playoff semifinal series. Indiana's Kelsey Mitchell left with an injury in the third quarter, and Aliyah Boston fouled out in the fourth, but Indiana forces the extra period behind Odyssey Sims' 27 points.
The Mercury ousted the top-seeded Minnesota Lynx in the semifinals in four games. They are searching for their first WNBA title since 2014. The Aces, meanwhile, are looking for their third title in the past four seasons.
The Arizona Cardinals didn't play on Sunday in Week 4, but that was because they played Thursday night. There were 13 games around the league on Sunday, including one in Dublin, Ireland. It was a pretty wild day, ending with a Sunday night tie. What happened in Sunday's game in Week 4?
The Indiana Fever fall to the Las Vegas Aces in a thrilling Game 5 of the WNBA semifinals: Results, scores, stats with a Finals berth on the line.
Tight end Darren Waller (hip) was limited in practice and is expected to make his Dolphins debut. Receiver Tyreek Hill missed practice Saturday for personal reasons but is expected to play. Cornerbacks Storm Duck (ankle) and Jason Marshall Jr. (hamstring) did not practice Thursday or Friday.
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Tennessee-Arkansas initial football game score prediction in Week 7
Tennessee (4-1, 1-1 SEC) has an 83.5 percent chance to defeat Arkansas in Week 7, according to ESPN FPI . Nolan Analytics also projects Tennessee to win against the Razorbacks, 40-20, ahead of game week.
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Altmyer and Illini continue to be proven in one-score games
Illinois football is 11-4 in one-score games during the last three seasons. The common denominator in those three seasons is the man behind center. Luke Altmyer has had six game-winning drives during his Illinois career,