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Including: The Toronto 15: Here are the 15 players Toronto selected in the first PWHL draft [The Star]( Sports Headlines [The Toronto 15: Here are the 15 players Toronto selected in the first PWHL draft]( GM Kingsbury went to the Canadian team early to find company for Fast, Nurse and Turnbull [Read more »]( [American forward Taylor Heise taken first overall at inaugural PWHL draft]( [Read more »]( [Blue Jays had better hope they haven’t roused the Evil Empire]( [Read more »]( [New arrivals hope to give the Maple Leafs a fighting chance at the Stanley Cup]( [Read more »]( [Jamal Murray won’t be bringing the Larry O’Brien trophy to Kitchener after all]( [Read more »]( [Blue Jays manager John Schneider thanks brewery for ‘good beer’ after roller-coaster weekend in AL wild-card chase]( [Read more »]( [Davis Schneider learning on the job as Blue Jays chase post-season berth]( [Read more »]( [Mullins hits 3-run homer in 9th to lift Orioles to 8-7 win over Astros]( [Read more »]( [Woo wins homecoming as Mariners blank A's 5-0 to move closer in AL West and tie for final wild card]( [Read more »]( [Red Sox rally to end 4-game skid with 4-2 win over Rangers, who get 2 All-Stars back in lineup]( [Read more »]( [Blue Jays betting trends: Scouting the Yankees, Rays amid playoff push]( [Read more »]( [Rays, St. Petersburg announce news conference expected to include ballpark details]( [Read more »]( [Toronto FC looks forward to Inter Miami, hoping Lionel Messi will play Wednesday]( [Read more »]( [Finland drawn against defending champion Canada in Davis Cup quarterfinals]( [Read more »]( [Grievance filed by NFL says players' union leaders advised running backs to fake injuries]( [Read more »]( [T.J. Watt's scoop-and-score lifts Steelers past Browns 26-22 as Cleveland loses Nick Chubb to injury]( [Read more »]( [Tony Jones Jr. scores twice, Saints' defense shuts down Panthers' Bryce Young in 20-17 win]( [Read more »]( [Italy braces for Uruguay passion at the Rugby World Cup]( [Read more »]( [Serbia bumps off Canada in Olympic volleyball qualification tournament]( [Read more »]( If you're not enjoying these emails, please tell us how we can make them better by emailing newsletterfeedback@thestar.ca. Or, if you'd prefer, you can unsubscribe from this newsletter by clicking the first link below. [Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( [Sign Up for More Newsletters and Email Alerts]( [View in Browser]( Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. 8 Spadina Avenue, 10th Floor, Toronto, ON M5V 0S8. 416-367-2000 [PRIVACY POLICY]( - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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