Saturday, October 31, 2015

Royals Aren’t Perfect, but Opportunistic Does Just Fine

Alex Rios’s mental blunder helped the Mets pad their lead early in Game 4, but his teammates, as usual, waited for their chance and made it count.











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Sports Briefing | Horse Racing: Matrooh Wins at Belmont

Matrooh rallied to beat Mylute by one and three-quarters lengths in the $196,000 Bold Ruler Handicap at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.











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Sports Briefing | Pro Football: Colts’ Center to Miss Game Against Panthers

Indianapolis Colts center Khaled Holmes was ruled out for Monday’s showdown with the undefeated Carolina Panthers.











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On Baseball: After Daniel Murphy’s Error, Mets Need Historic Comeback

The Mets still have time to win this World Series and redeem Daniel Murphy for his crushing error in the eighth inning of Game 4 against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night.











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Sports Briefing | Gymnastics: Four-Way Tie at Worlds

Fan Yilin of China, Viktoria Komova of Russia and Daria Spiridonova and Madison Kocian of the United States tied for the top spot in the uneven bars finals at the world gymnastics championships in Glasgow.











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Sports Briefing | Figure Skating: Wagner Takes Skate Canada

Ashley Wagner ran away with the Skate Canada women’s title in Lethbridge, Alberta.











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Royals 5, Mets 3: Royals Defeat the Mets to Take a 3-1 Lead in the World Series

The Kansas City Royals staged a three-run rally in the eighth inning, thanks in part to a key error by Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy.











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