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" ... In December 2017, the Rockies signed Shaw to a three-year, $27 million contract, a deal that will pay him $8.5 million this season and could become guaranteed at $9 million for a fourth season in 2021 if he meets some very makeable incentives. (There is a club option with a $2 million buyout in 2021). Shaw had pitched at least 70 games for Cleveland in the previous five seasons before joining the Rockies, a span in which he led the majors twice and the American League once in appearances. The Rockies signed Shaw with an eye toward plugging him into the eighth inning. ... "
" ... Said defender is left with a dilemma as he approaches the screen set by Embiid, who is likely two inches taller and at least 20 pounds heavier than his listed dimensions of 7 feet and 260 pounds: If he goes under the pick, he leaves Redick with an open triple. If he switches with his own big man, he is forced to guard Embiid as he rolls to the rim. If he follows Redick around Embiid (the normal course of action), Redick will almost certainly turn the corner and be left with a very makeable 15-footer. ... "
" ... Still, he went 8-for-11 for 62 yards and produced only three points, although the Jets could've have settled for a makeable field goal and instead went for it on fourth down late in the second quarter. Darnold threw to a bracketed Jermaine Kearse and the tipped ball was picked off by Washington's Troy Apke for Darnold's first NFL preseason interception. ... "
" ... The timelines don't align perfectly for Pacquiao and Garcia, but it seems like a makeable fight. Garcia is set to face the tough Adrian Granados on April 20. If he wins, which isn't a given, a Garcia-Pacquiao bout would be of some interest. ... "
" ... The top seed looked far from her best at the Hopman Cup two weeks ago, struggling mightily with lesser fare. The 18-time Slam winner stoned makeable volleys, buried routine overheads and looked listless on court at times. But no one bounces back like Serena. Her serve remains a missile and her good is better than just about everyone else’s best. She’s put together some of her best performances in Melbourne, though she hasn’t won here since 2010. She’ll desperately want to put her shock loss to Ana Ivanovic last year behind her, and if she can reach the quarterfinals without incident, look for Serena to run the table. ... "