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    Ty Simpson: College football career, stats, highlights, records
    Here's what you need to know about quarterback Ty Simpson's college career at Alabama.
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    Source: Padres nearing sale for MLB-record $3.9B
    The Padres are on the verge of being sold for a record price of $3.9 billion, a source confirmed to ESPN.
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    $13 US train fare soars to $150 for World Cup fans attending soccer matches in N.J.
    World Cup soccer fans trying to get to MetLife Stadium from New York City for this year's tournament can expect to shell out $150 US for a round-trip train fare for each match, transportation officials confirmed Friday.
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    NBA, NHL Futures Betting Report: Bettors Await Potential Huge Paydays
    With a pair of postseasons about to start, numerous noteworthy bets often made months ago draw closer to cashing in on NBA futures odds and NHL futures odds. That includes futures parlays that are on the brink of big paydays, needing either the NBA Finals winner or Stanley Cup winner. One particularly prescient parlay is in good position for a six-figure haul. Read on for more on that bet, along with one bettors long-shot chance at $1 million and other notable wagers tied to NBA Finals odds and Stanley Cup odds. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Money Avalanche On Jan. 6, a Hard Rock Bet customer put $200 on a four-leg futures parlay. The first leg settled up less than two weeks later, when Indiana beat Miami to win the College Football Playoff national title. The second leg required a little more good fortune. Before the NFL playoffs even began, the bettor predicted a Seahawks win over the Patriots in the Super Bowl. The third leg: Michigan to win the NCAA Tournament. That box was checked on April 6, when the Wolverines topped UConn. Theres one leg remaining, and its on the best team in the NHL. So the bettor is in a pretty enviable spot, needing the favored Avalanche to lift the trophy in June. The odds on all four legs getting there: +76445, or just over 764/1. If Colorado wins it all, then that 200 bucks becomes a whopping $153,090. Thatll be worth the five-month-plus wait. Philadelphia Flier The 76ers beat the Magic 109-97 in an NBA play-in game on Wednesday night. That allowed Philadelphia to secure the No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Which means a Round 1 date with the Boston Celtics, with Philly a +800 underdog just to win that series. But that didnt stop a Caesars Sports customer from taking a $5,000 flier on the Sixers to go all the way. In fact, the bettor made the wager Tuesday, when the 76ers faced at least one and perhaps two play-in games to advance. At hefty odds of +20000 (200/1), if Joel Embiid & Co. somehow pull off a miracle run, then the bettor wins $1 million. Dare to dream. Stars Struck Parlays often lead to unusual combinations, and a FanDuel Sportsbook customer has a ticket that certainly bears that out. Back in October, the customer put together a parlay combining three tennis plays with a Yankees-Red Sox game and a New Mexico State-Sam Houston State football game. All those events took place on Oct. 2, which means the wager wouldve settled up that day if the bettor stopped at five legs. But in an apparent "Why not?" moment, the customer then added in Seahawks +3300 to win the Super Bowl and Stars +800 to win the Stanley Cup. Arguably the best part about this ticket is not that its one leg from the finish line, at monster odds of +293916 (approximately 2939/1). Rather, its that the customer utilized a $50 bonus bet. So its ostensibly a free ride. And the final leg is certainly more live than the aforementioned parlay that closes with the 76ers. Among the 16 playoff teams, Dallas is the +1300 sixth choice in FanDuels Stanley Cup futures odds. Should the Stars hoist the treasured chalice, the bettor banks $146,958.46. I Like Big Bets and I Cannot Lie The Spurs are among the biggest surprises this year in the NBA. San Antonios regular-season win total was 44.5, but Victor Wembanyama & Co. blew that away, going 62-20. Only the Thunder (64-18) had a bettor record. Now, the Spurs are the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference and No. 2 in NBA championship futures odds, as well. BetMGM has San Antonio as the +450 second choice, with OKC the favorite at +120. And file this for reference: The Spurs went 4-1 against the Thunder this season. A BetMGM customer was a latecomer on San Antonio but still ponied up $50,000 on Spurs +650 to win it all. If that happens, then the bettor collects $325,000 in profit (total payout $350,000). Also at BetMGM, a customer put $25,000 on Pistons +1400 to win the NBA Finals. Detroit (60-22) is the No. 1 seed, but is now +2000 to win the championship, trailing Eastern Conference peers Boston (+550) and Cleveland (+1600), along with OKC, San Antonio and Denver (+1000). Still, the Pistons are certainly in the mix. A Motor City run to the NBA title would net that bettor $350,000 profit (total payout $375,000).
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  • Kevin Pietersen Promotes Whisky in Gurugram, Viral Video Takes Internet By Storm
    Former England captain Kevin Pietersen was spotted at a liquor store in Gurugram to promote his whisky brand, Dram Bell.
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    NBA player prop picks, odds, free best bets: Model includes Steph Curry for NBA Play-In Tournament on April 17
    The SportsLine model and team of experts reveal top NBA props picks and NBA predictions for Friday's NBA Play-In Tournament games
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    Dominick Barlow talks filling in for Joel Embiid as 76ers move forward
    CAMDEN, N.J. -- The Philadelphia 76ers will enter Round 1 of the playoffs on Sunday against the Boston Celtics while missing Joel Embiid due to an appendectomy he had on April 9. The Sixers went 21-23 in the regular season without Embiid and then defeated the Orlando Magic in the play-in tournament with the big fella sidelined.As the Sixers now head into the playoffs, they will be asking more out of a guy like Dominick Barlow, for example. A player signed to a two-way deal before earning a standard contract, he averaged 7.7 points and 4.8 rebounds while playing in 71 games in the regular season, including 59 starts.As Barlow moves into his first playoff experience, he knows he has to fill in and step up with Embiid sidelined. He has data to go off of from the regular season when Embiid was unable to play."Obviously, we want big fella out there, wishing him a speedy recovery, but we played this team without him, and we've kind of seen what it looks like," Barlow said at practice on Friday. "Obviously, the intensity is going to be higher and going to be a different feel of the game, but we kind of have a reference point of what it looks like without him. I think we have a good strategy that we go with. I feel like everybody in the building is confident."Whether Barlow is playing next to Andre Drummond and Adem Bona in the frontcourt, the Sixers will need him to play well and with force in this series. Especially, on the glass so Philadelphia has a shot in that department."I think just being more decisive," he explained. "I felt like last game, I wasn't as, as I have been throughout the year. I wasn't as decisive in my decision-making. Its something I watched and I looked back and I was like looking at areas where I could have attacked it, or could have played uphill, whatever the case may be."Barlow's game is predicated on knowing when and where to attack, helping on the glass, and finding ways to get after it in a way that helps the Sixers beyond the box score. He has to be able to be in the right spots to help Philadelphia succeed. With Embiid out, he has to do a bit more to help things move forward."I think just understanding and reading the close out just kind of like making the read from there, but just take a sec, slow down because, I mean, when, obviously, when Jos not there, teams are a little bit more packed tightly because they don't have to send doubles at him," Barlow finished. "So, yeah, just it looks different, but Ill be ready for it."This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Dominick Barlow talks filling in for Joel Embiid as 76ers move forward
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    Fernando Mendoza: College football career, stats, highlights, records
    Here's what you need to know about quarterback Fernando Mendoza's college career at California and Indiana.
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    Inside the fallout of the Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel photos
    How Dianna Russini and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel scrambled to respond to photos published in the New York Post.
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    Leylah Fernandez drops 3-set thriller to top seed Rybakina in Stuttgart quarterfinal
    Leylah Fernandez of Laval, Que., fell 7-6 (5), 6-4, 7-6 (6) to top seed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan in a quarterfinal Friday at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany.
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