Von Miller makes unusual offer to Cowboys veteran for jersey number
Von Miller would like to return to his college jersey number, and he's made a meaty offer to FB Hunter Luepke to get it.
Von Miller would like to return to his college jersey number, and he's made a meaty offer to FB Hunter Luepke to get it.
The New York Mets are blessed with two of the best play-by-play announcers in baseball in Howie Rose and Gary Cohen. And on Tuesday night, they shared the booth together in a rare joint appearance. Rose announced back in March that he was retiring after this season. He has reduced his WCBS radio schedule to…
We've seen some magical 9-darters so far in 2026.
The WNBA continues to expand at a rapid pace. One of its latest expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo, hosted Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Tuesday, and Canada was buzzing to see the Fever phenom. “There has never been a professional athlete in North American team sports who has changed her league and the…
Clark's case continues to grow as the Fever continues to win.
Dan Lanning dismissed the Ducks' No. 2 ranking in the polls Aug. 18: "Have you ever seen a preseason poll that was right at the end of the year?"
Toronto is one of six teams currently within one game of the last AL Wild Card spot.
Jo Adell set a career high with six RBIs and hit a 455-foot, three-run homer in the first inning as the Cleveland Guardians defeated the San Francisco Giants 8-1 Tuesday night. Adell and José Ramírez had three hits apiece for the Guardians, who won for only the fifth time in 15 games this month. Foster Griffin (14-4) became the fourth big-league pitcher with at least 14 wins this season after he allowed one run in six innings.
Edwin Diaz’s difficult first season with the Dodgers has taken another concerning turn. With an 11.85 ERA and another trip to the injured list, Los Angeles is searching for answers — and Dave Roberts believes there could be a reason behind the closer’s stunning struggles.
Trent Grisham hit his 17th home run in the third inning and had a two-run single in the seventh to propel the New York Yankees to a 3-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. Yerry De los Santos (1-0) pitched two innings of scoreless relief for the Yankees (70-55), who began the series opener in possession of the top AL wild-card place and six games behind Tampa Bay for the AL East lead. Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodón allowed Coby Mayo’s 17th homer during four innings in his first start after nearly two months on the injured list with inflammation in his throwing elbow.