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Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter Ippei Mizuhara in custody after allegedly stealing millions in gambling scheme

Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, turned himself into law enforcement on Friday, the Department of Justice announced. “Ippei Mizuhara surrendered this morning to the custody of the United States Marshals Service,” federal authorities said Friday in a statement sent to Fox News Digital. A criminal complaint and affidavit filed on Thursday in U.S. …

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Reliving June 17, 1994, when OJ Simpson's car chase interrupted the NBA Finals in an already wild sports day

A Pro Football Hall of Famer turned controversial American figure, O.J. Simpson died Tuesday at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer. Simpson was a household in the United States long before the 1990s, and it all began when he won the Heisman Trophy in 1968. He went on to have one of the most storied NFL careers, …

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Legendary golfer Gary Player shares patriotic message at Masters: 'You should kiss the ground every day'

Gary Player will never take his opportunity to play golf for granted. The three-time Masters winner played at Augusta for the final time in 2009, 52 years after his first, and was named an honorary starter in 2012. Once again, he, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson teed off to kick off the tournament, an honor also held by Arnold Palmer, …

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Arizona Coyotes players informed team is moving to Salt Lake City next season: reports

Speculation, rumors and uncertainty about whether the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes will move away from the desert got much more clarity Friday night. Amid reports that the NHL was working on a contingency plan to move the franchise, members of the team have reportedly been informed they are headed to Utah. ESPN says general manager Bill Armstrong addressed the team on …

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UConn’s Dan Hurley offers honest admission about Kentucky coaching rumor: 'Be evasive'

UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley had no intention of leaving the program after winning a second straight national championship this week despite rumors that began to swirl about Kentucky’s coaching vacancy. Hurley deferred to his wife during his postgame press conference Monday, and if his “no” didn’t come across clearly, there was a reason. UConn head coach Dan Hurley …

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Kim Mulkey delivers 'emotional' speech at LSU rally, reflects on 'lies' and 'distractions' throughout season

The LSU women’s basketball team was celebrated on Thursday night back at campus after making a run to the Elite Eight. The Tigers fell to No. 1 Iowa in a rematch of last year’s championship, which they won. This season, though, certainly had its slings and arrows, causing head coach Kim Mulkey to be “emotional” during her speech. CLICK HERE …

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SMU football player Teddy Knox suspended for alleged role in Rashee Rice crash

Southern Methodist University football player Teddy Knox has been suspended by the school after being identified by Dallas police as one of the drivers responsible for a high-speed, chain-reaction crash on a Texas highway last week. Kansas City Chiefs wideout Rashee Rice, who was also identified, surrendered to police on Thursday. SMU Mustangs wide receiver Teddy Knox, #18, prepares to …

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Joe Burrow says he's 'pro-taunting': 'I'm not gonna get my feelings hurt'

The NFL has earned the “No Fun League” nickname for good reason. Up until recently, team celebrations were hardly allowed, if at all. The rules have been more lenient for players celebrating touchdowns. However, “taunting” still draws a 15-yard penalty. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals yells to teammates against the Baltimore …

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Tiger Woods sets Masters record with 24th consecutive made cut

It may not look like what it did over a decade ago — or even five years ago — but Tiger Woods still knows what it takes to play at Augusta National. And while this accomplishment probably isn’t as comparable to his five wins at the famed course, he now has a Masters record that may be unbreakable. The 15-time …

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Former Kentucky basketball captain Mark Pope replaces John Calipari as program's next head coach

Mark Pope is returning to Kentucky. The former college basketball player, who was the captain of the Wildcats’ 1996 national championship team, has been named the basketball program’s new head coach. Pope replaces John Calipari, who recently departed Lexington to take the head coaching job at Arkansas. The school announced Pope’s hiring in a release Friday morning but stopped short …

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