Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Pitcher who molested niece undrafted on day 1 of MLB draft


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Luke Heimlich is 15-1 in his senior season at Oregon State.
 
  Oregon State's Luke Heimlich not selected during MLB draft's first day  
  Luke Heimlich pleaded guilty to molesting his then-6-year-old niece, but has gone on to become a star pitcher for Oregon State.  
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  Fox News apologizes after Eagles' Zach Ertz, Chris Long blast national anthem 'propaganda'
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  Kyler Murray's selection in MLB draft throws big wrench in Oklahoma's football plans  
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  NHL linesman Derek Arnell separates Washington Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie and Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb in the third period.   Golden Knights' frustration spills over with nasty end to Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final
Capitals' T.J. Oshie cross-checked by Brayden McNabb in Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final; Golden Knights coach says Oshie broke nose of Colin Miller.
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  Isaiah Thomas' time with LeBron James in Cleveland lasted just 15 games   Isaiah Thomas trolls Cavaliers on Jimmy Kimmel: 'I'm like the Cavs, I'm gonna get swept'
Isaiah Thomas' time with the Cavs did not go well, and he found another chance to take a shot at his former team Monday night on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
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  Oliver Luck speaks with members of the media at the NCAA Convention in Oxon, Md., Friday, Jan. 16, 2015. Former West Virginia athletic director and selection committee member  Oliver Luck says the College Football Playoff should stay at four. Now wit   Oliver Luck, former NCAA executive and father of Colts QB Andrew Luck, named XFL commissioner
Former NCAA executive Oliver Luck is the new commissioner of the XFL. Luck, the father of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, will also serve as CEO of the league, which is scheduled to begin play in early 2020.
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  Carson Wentz talks to fellow Eagles QBs Nick Foles (9) and Nate Sudfeld (7) at a practice last month.   Philadelphia Eagles decide to return to practice after President Trump cancels White House visit
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles decided to return to practice Tuesday after President Trump revoked their invitation to celebrate their championship at the White House.
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  President Trump announces the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, June 1, 2017, Washington, D.C.   Donald Trump rips NFL's anthem policy in tweets: 'NFL, no escaping to Locker Rooms!'
President Donald Trump returned to Twitter on Tuesday morning to react to his decision to rescind the Philadelphia Eagles' invitation to the White House. "NFL, no escaping to Locker Rooms!" he wrote in one tweet.
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  -    -Caption:   BY STEWART BOWMAN, THE COURIER-JOURNAL  Retiring UK athletic director C.M. Newton, center, shared a laugh with football coach Hal Mumme, left, and former Wildcats basketball coach Rick Pitino at last night's tribute dinner in Rupp Arena   Basketball icon and Kentucky great C.M. Newton dies at 88
Former Kentucky player and athletic director integrated the basketball programs as coach at Transylvania University and the University of Alabama.
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  Dwight Clark, who made one of the most famous plays in NFL history with   49ers great Dwight Clark, known for 'The Catch,' dies at 61 after battle with ALS
The wide receiver best known for making 'The Catch' from Joe Montana to defeat the Dallas Cowboys in the 1981 NFC Championship Game was 61.
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Washington Capitals right wing Devante Smith-Pelly celebrates after scoring a goal against the Vegas Golden Knights in the first period in game four of the 2018 Stanley Cup Final at Capital One Arena in Washington.

Washington Capitals right wing Devante Smith-Pelly celebrates after scoring a goal against the Vegas Golden Knights in the first period in game four of the 2018 Stanley Cup Final at Capital One Arena in Washington.
 
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