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UFC SET TO RETURN On PAY PER View

NBA IS attempting to Reopen Its LEague

By Robert Rios
El Rodeo Staff Writer
By Robert Rios
El Rodeo Staff Writer
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    UFC President Dana White tried to hold the UFC 249 pay-per-view on April 19th despite the Coronavirus pandemic before having to postpone the event.​
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has taken the first step in trying to re-open the league to the players. 
ESPN put out an initial report that the NBA would allow teams to open up their facilities to players on May 1st but was then pushed back to May 8th.
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The MLB Plans To Return

NBA SUSPENDS SEASON AFTER PLAYER GETS CORONA VIRUS

By Robert Rios
El Rodeo Staff Writer
By Robert Rios
El Rodeo Staff Writer
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Major League Baseball officials have been discussing a possibility that can see the regular season starting no later than the 4th of July weekend.
    The plan includes teams starting training camp in June and Opening Day being played anywhere in between the fourth of July weekend. Not only would baseball be played, but it would also be played in their own major league home stadiums, with no fans in attendance.​
The NBA has suspended the season after a test on Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert was found positive for the Coronavirus. 

A conference call was set for Wednesday morning between commissioner Adam Silver and the owners of all NBA teams to discuss how the season would be played out going forward. 

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The suspension of the season was going into full effect after the conclusion of Wednesday’s games. 
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CORONAVIRUS THREATENS TO POSTPONE 2020 OLYMPICS HELD IN TOKYO

The Astro's Cheating Scandal leaves fans wondering about previous World Series Outcomes.

By Robert Rios
El Rodeo Staff Writer
By Robert Rios
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        As the coronavirus continues to spread across Europe, Asia and now some parts of the United States, it now leaves the 2020 Olympics that are being held in Tokyo Japan in jeopardy of being postponed or canceled.
The Houston Astros have been disciplined by the MLB after the league concluded its investigation after allegations accusing the team of using cameras in center field of their home ballpark to steal signs from opposing teams allowing players to know what the pitcher was throwing next going back as far as the 2017 season where they won the World Series. 
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