Nestor Cortes is known for his deceiving leg kicks and windups; Major League Baseball said he recently went too far.
The rate of pitchers getting hurt has reached a tipping point. Here's what those in the game have to say about the problem -- and potential solutions.
Many professional athletes have gone on to music careers, some even as DJs (Shaquille O’Neal, or “DJ Diesel,” comes to mind). But that has not yet led to a situation where famed former MLB player Will Clark is doing a three-hour DJ set at the giant Coachella festival. Indeed, the festival’s Twitter/X account meant to
The Athletic reported a pending eight-year, $ 28 million contract with Nike, including a signature shoe. The deal would give Clark the richest sponsorship contract for a women's basketball player.
Gio Reyna has been handed back-to-back starts at club level for the first time in six months, with the USMNT ace figuring again for Nottingham Forest.
Olivia Dunne has a major life decision ahead of her. The LSU gymnast has nearly exhausted her collegiate eligibility while her star power only grows on social media and beyond.
It is inspired by roundhouses which prominent Scots called home during the Iron Age. But visitors to The Broch on the Isle of Harris will find every 21st century comfort.
Brainerd graduate Nick Anderson pitches for the Kansas City Royals.
THE BASICS: GO, DOG. GO! a musical by Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz, adapted from the book “Go, Dog. Go!” by P.D. Eastman, with music by Michael Koerner, directed by []
One of the big stories in the first month of the Major League Baseball season has been the lackluster new uniform design, designed by Nike and manufactured by Fanatics. Players and fans have universally panned the uniforms. Now, the Major League Baseball Players Association has laid the blame at the feet of Nike and pledged […]
Kaizer Chiefs academy product Siyabonga Ngezana won the Romanian Liga I title with FCSB, helping the record champions to their first league trophy in nine
Mitch Garver hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Atlanta Braves 2-1 Monday night in a pitching duel in which both starters had no-hitters through six innings. Seattle's Jorge Polanco grounded a single to left field leading off against Atlanta's A.J. Minter (5-2). Garver then hammered a 3-2 cutter an estimated 412 feet off the facade of the second deck. Neither Atlanta's Max Fried nor Seattle's Bryce Miller allowed a hit until the...