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Skattebo's backflip and Odell autographs lead Bria...
The event Saturday raised $100,000 for the Brian Burns Family Charities, specifically Hype 4 Life, which focuses on autism awareness.[read more]
Copy of Drake Maye smashes HRs, Ann Michael Maye delivers ...
The Patriots QB and his wife organized the event with proceeds going to the Boston Children's Hospital.[read more]
Harper on labor talks: 'Can't lose that momentum'
Phillies star Bryce Harper expressed concern over what could happen to the sport if the 2027 season is compromised because of a lockout.[read more]
😈 Pirates' post-sweep troll takes 'W' out of Twin...
The Pirates posted Minnesota's logo on X with a minor tweak -- the W in "Twins" was edited out.[read more]
Texas breaks up no-no, ousts Huskers from WCWS
Defending champion Texas broke up Jordy Frahm's no-hitter in the sixth inning Sunday, then roared back to eliminate Nebraska from the Women's College World Series behind Katie Stewart's three-run homer.[read more]
Hammon nets 150th win as Aces defeat Valkyries
In her 205th game, Becky Hammon became the second-fastest coach in WNBA history to register 150 victories Sunday afternoon as the Las Vegas Aces defeated the Golden State Valkyries 91-81 at Chase Center in San Francisco.[read more]
Jays' Sanchez hurts wrist on ball thrown by fan
Blue Jays outfielder Jesus Sánchez left Sunday's game against the Orioles after he was hit on the wrist by a ball thrown from the stands.[read more]
Yanks overwhelm A's with historic 13-run inning
The Yankees scored 13 runs in an inning for the first time in nearly 21 years Sunday as their first 12 batters in the third reached safely against an overwhelmed pitching staff for the Athletics.[read more]
SGA calls MVP year a 'failure' after OKC falls sho...
Despite claiming his second straight MVP, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander called his season a failure after the Thunder were eliminated before getting a chance to defend their title in the NBA Finals.[read more]
Henley uses run of birdies to win Colonial playoff...
Russell Henley finished regulation with three straight birdies to force a playoff, then birdied that hole to win the Charles Schwab Challnege at Colonial.[read more]




