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    <title lang="zh">Live: 2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>The Oklahoma Sooners take on Alabama Crimson Tide in the Men's College World Series. Alabama punched its first ticket to the tournament since 1999 by beating St. John's, while Oklahoma swept Kansas in the Lawrence Super Regional to lock its spot.</desc>
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    <desc>The award-winning "E:60" features the best stories in sports. Hosted by Jeremy Schaap and Lisa Salters, this 60-minute ESPN original is a mix of all-access profiles with the biggest names, the most compelling stories from off the field of play, in-depth investigative reports and lighthearted tales, all presented with a cinematic sensibility.</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">NBA Tip-Off</title>
    <desc>Host Ernie Johnson and analysts Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith ready viewers for NBA action before ESPN's Wednesday night doubleheaders (and other select telecasts). Guest analysts also are featured from time to time.</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: 2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>The Texas Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs meet in Game 4 of the Men's College World Series. The Bulldogs rely on Daniel Jackson and his .396 batting average, while the Longhorns look to Anthony Pack Jr. who leads the team with his .359 average.</desc>
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