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Kenny Atkinson has made history in his first season as head coach in Cleveland. Now, our sports commentator Terry Pluto says, Atkinson faces pressure to lead the top-seeded Cavs deep into the playoffs.
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After nearly two hours of argument, a judge agreed the issue was moot under New Jersey criminal law — upholding all of the charges against the driver, including manslaughter and vehicular homicide.
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It’s one of the most exciting times of the year for sports, and while the Browns are causing dismay among fans, the Guardians are a pleasant surprise in baseball’s postseason. Our sports commentator Terry Pluto says watching the two teams play, the choice is clear for who deserves your attention.
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The Cleveland Guardians lost 3-0 to the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of the American League Division Series. The series is now tied 1-1 and headed to Detroit for games three and four.
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Terrelle Pryor sued Ohio State, the NCAA, the Big Ten and a communications company to prevent them from using the name, image and likeness of former Ohio State athletes.
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One of baseball's most beloved managers, Terry Francona has been hired by the Cincinnati Reds, returning to a team he played for after stepping down in Cleveland following last season because of health reasons.
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Anyone on the permanently ineligible list can't be considered for election to the Hall under a rule adopted by the Hall's board of directors in 1991. Rose's status didn't change when he died Monday at age 83 of natural causes in Las Vegas.
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Inter Miami beat the defending MLS Cup champion Columbus Crew 3-2 on Wednesday night in Columbus, wrapping up the Supporters Shield given annually to the team with the best regular-season record.
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Our sports commentator Terry Pluto talks about fan response to the team and previews the potential opponents in the division series that begins Saturday at Progressive Field.
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Baseball fans are honoring the Hit King at his statue at Great American Ball Park.
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Marty Brennanman, the Cincinnati Reds, Gov. Mike DeWine and more remember the controversial icon.
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An emotional video tribute to Johnny Gaudreau and 13 seconds of silence — for his uniform number — opened the Columbus Blue Jackets' first game at Nationwide Arena since the star player's death nearly a month ago.