Cleveland nabs Josh Donaldson from TorontoCleveland nabs Josh Donaldson from Toronto
Even though he’s still rehabbing a calf injury, the former MVP has been dealt just before the waiver trade deadline.
Even though he’s still rehabbing a calf injury, the former MVP has been dealt just before the waiver trade deadline.
Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson has been traded, according to a report from Yahoo! Sports’ Jeff Passan, although the team receiving Donaldson wasn’t immediately known.
From John Ross’ fancy footwork to Saquon Barkley’s electrifying first carry–take a look back at the best play of the preseason from all 32 NFL teams.
The Brewers made three trades Friday, acquiring Gio Gonzalez, Curtis Granderson and Xavier Cedeno.
The Brewers were busy ahead of the deadline to pick up players and have them eligible for potential postseason play, getting lefty reliever Xavier Cedeno in a trade with the White Sox that was finalized Friday afternoon, then acquiring lefty starter Gio Gonzalez from the Nationals for two Minor Leaguers, according to a source.
The Milwaukee Brewers acquired starter Gio Gonzalez, a two-time All-Star, from the Washington Nationals on Friday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
In their first wave of roster cuts, the Vikings released wide receiver Cayleb Jones, who is facing multiple charges and is currently suspended, and linebacker Antwione Williams, who was arrested this offseason on suspicion of drunken driving.
Kramer Hickok shot a 3-under 67 on Friday to maintain a one-stroke lead in the DAP Championship, the second of four Web.com Tour Finals events that will determine 25 PGA Tour cards. One of 25 players who have already earned PGA Tour cards through the Web.com Tour’s regular-season money list, Hickok birdied the final two holes at Canterbury Golf Club to reach 10-under 130. “Anytime you birdie the last couple of holes like I did yesterday, it gives you a lot of confidence moving into the next round,” Hickok said.
The Brewers acquired starter Gio Gonzalez, a two-time All-Star, from the Nationals on Friday, according to multiple reports.
Aaron Donald called his contract dispute with the Rams “a stressful time” and expressed relief after signing a six-year extension. The deal is worth $135 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the richest defensive deal in NFL history.