NL MVP Freddie Freeman was one of three Atlanta Braves selected to the All-MLB first team on Wednesday night. Cy Young Award winners Trevor Bauer of the Cincinnati Reds and Shane Bieber of the Cleveland Indians also made the first team.
Read More »MLB shrinks minors, drops 40 cities as affiliates
Major League Baseball went through with its plan to cut to 120 farm teams Wednesday, when 40 cities were dropped as professional affiliates.
Read More »LSU football self-imposes 1-year bowl ban
LSU on Wednesday informed the NCAA that it will self-impose a one-year bowl ban on its football team.
Read More »Giannis says focus on improving, not on contract
While all eyes are on Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee, the Bucks star said Wednesday that he isn't focused on contract talks and instead is doing what he can to prepare himself for the season.
Read More »Indiana, Purdue agree to call off rivalry game
Indiana and Purdue have mutually agreed to cancel Saturday's Old Oaken Bucket rivalry game due to an increase in COVID-19 cases at the schools.
Read More »Source: Harden needs 6 straight negative tests
Rockets star James Harden must have six straight negative COVID-19 tests before the NBA will clear him to practice with the team, a league source told ESPN.
Read More »Durant, Nets map out playing plan for preseason
Kevin Durant said he has been told to expect to play small forward, while also spending some time at center, in the Nets' upcoming preseason games.
Read More »Minor league affiliates tracker: How MLB’s restructure shakes out
With Major League Baseball reducing the number of affiliated farm teams, here's a look at where things stand.
Read More »Michaels voted Frick winner for Hall of Fame
Former ABC baseball commentator Al Michaels was named the winner of the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcast excellence by baseball's Hall of Fame.
Read More »Hey! Former CFP contender Oregon!? Welcome to The Bottom 10
This week's Bottom 10 gives a special shoutout to the Oregon Ducks, who were going to be the just-good-enough team to make Ryan McGee take the Pac-12 seriously. Now, they're seriously good enough for his latest list.
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