As Chinese Professional Baseball League starts, one team will be using robot fans to fill the stands during the coronavirus pandemic.
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German official: Wimbledon will be canceled this week — the first time since World War II
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Patriots’ Stephon Gilmore ‘not surprised’ by Tom Brady’s departure to Buccaneers
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