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    <desc>The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new midnight show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-dri</desc>
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    <desc>SVP's up at midnight and bringing his unique perspective on games people play to "SportsCenter" viewers. The hourlong, late-night show is driven by the host's self-deprecating wit and passion for sports, with featured elements, including Van Pelt's nightly "1 Big Thing" commentary and a weekly look back at the moments that drove bettors wild in "Bad Beats." The show also delivers what "SportsCente</desc>
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    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">2026 Stanley Cup Final</title>
    <desc>The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes meet in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final. The visiting Hurricanes protect a 3-2 series edge behind goalie Brandon Bussi's 23 saves from Game 5, while Vegas counters with sharp offense on home ice.</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
    <desc>The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new midnight show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-dri</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: Get Up</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: First Take</title>
    <desc>Stephen A. Smith hosts this weekday morning sports debate show. Smith provides his expert takes on the day's trending sports topics and under-the-radar news. They're regularly joined by veteran analysts and the top guests in sports and entertainment.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: The Pat McAfee Show</title>
    <desc>Former NFL punter Pat McAfee brings his humor and candor to the microphone to highlight the day's top stories.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: 2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>From Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Neb.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
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    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: Pardon the Interruption</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: 2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>From Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Neb.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: MLB Baseball</title>
    <desc>The Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Dodgers meet at Dodger Stadium for an opening match of a three-game series. Right-handed Nick Martinez (2.43 ERA) is the probable pitcher for Tampa Bay against left-handed Eric Lauer (5.47 ERA) for Los Angeles.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-16</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
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    <title lang="zh">SportsCenter</title>
    <desc>The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new midnight show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-dri</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">SportsCenter</title>
    <desc>The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new midnight show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-dri</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">SportsCenter</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
    <desc>The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new midnight show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-dri</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: Get Up</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: First Take</title>
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    <date>2026-06-16</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: The Pat McAfee Show</title>
    <desc>Former NFL punter Pat McAfee brings his humor and candor to the microphone to highlight the day's top stories.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-16</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: 2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>From Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Neb.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-16</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
    <desc>The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new midnight show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-dri</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: Pardon the Interruption</title>
    <desc>The debate is the story in this fast-paced, half-hour series hosted by former Washington Post sportswriters Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon. The pair engage in high-energy discussions, conduct interviews and often argue over topics not even related to sports. Other sports reporters appear as guests and offer opinions on the top stories of the day.</desc>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: SportsCenter</title>
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    <title lang="zh">NBA Tip-Off</title>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: 2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>From Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Neb.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-17</date>
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