David Ortiz was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first turn on the ballot. Ortiz, a clutch slugger and 10-time All-Star over 20 seasons mostly with the Boston Red Sox, was named on 77.9% of ballots unveiled Tuesday night, clearing the... Read More
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Buck Showalter already had the daunting task ahead of him in trying to help the Mets take that next step toward legitimate and consistent playoff contention. But Major League Baseball’s lockout is only making things more difficult. The... Read More
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady immediately faced questions about his NFL future after the team’s NFC Divisional Round loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday (January 23). On Sunday (January 23), sources... Read More
The NFL and NFL Players Association have agreed to stopping daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players, which allows them to have the same protocols put in place for vaccinated players and coaches last month, ESPN reports. A memo sent to... Read More
In 2022, you will be able to stream the Super Bowl in more places than ever. Since the game will be broadcast by NBC, you will also be able to watch it on Peacock. In addition, you can stream the game at NBC Sports App, NFL App, Yahoo Sports!... Read More
Apple plans to challenge Amazon, Disney and Netflix in the streaming wars — and is convinced that live sports is the way to do it. The investment firm Wedbush says the technology firm is ready to spend billions on live sports to increase... Read More
The New York Yankees have made yet another huge addition on the international market, signing top prospect Roderick Arias for $4 million, according to Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com. Arias, 17, is the No. 1-ranked international prospect, according... Read More
The New York Mets will retire Keith Hernandez’s No. 17 during a game at Citi Field this July. He will be the fourth player in the team’s history to be honored in such a way – joining Tom Seaver, Mike Piazza and Jerry Koosman. We will... Read More
Similar to their recent deal with the NHL, Sinclair is nearing a deal with the NBA to offer an in-market direct-to-consumer streaming service, reports Bloomberg. Sinclair’s Bally Sports Regional Sports Networks currently have the... Read More
Brooklyn Nets coach Steve Nash said the organization is “hopeful” that Kyrie Irving could make his season debut Wednesday at Indianapolis (7:30 ET, NBA League Pass), “but no determinations have been made yet.” Irving has not been... Read More
Short-form video app Triller, which has grown its audience through fighting sports, is going public through a reverse merger. Triller parent TrillerNet will buy publicly traded Seachange International Inc., a video delivery software... Read More
The New York Mets today announced that they have named Buck Showalter the 24th manager in team history, agreeing to terms on a three-year contract. Showalter will wear #11. Showalter, 65, has 20 years of managerial experience in the major... Read More
Black Girl Hockey Club (BGHC) is inviting donations to its scholarship program that supports young Black girls, ages 9-18, in the sport of hockey. In the past 18 months, BGHC has awarded $65,000 in scholarships, supporting the participation of... Read More
Stephen Curry, arguably the greatest shooter in NBA history and trailblazer of the league’s recent 3-point revolution, will look to surpass Ray Allen for the most career regular-season 3-pointers ever against the Knicks at the Madison Square... Read More
Las Vegas has reportedly been chosen as the host city for Super Bowl LVIII, according to Vincent Bosignore of the Las Vegas Journal-Review. The decision is still awaiting approval from the league’s owners, but an official announcement could come... Read More