Mets, Ramos agree to two-year contractMets, Ramos agree to two-year contract
The Mets have agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent catcher Wilson Ramos, according to MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal. The deal is pending a physical.
The Mets have agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent catcher Wilson Ramos, according to MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal. The deal is pending a physical.
Caption Close The Latest on NFL’s Week 15 (all times Eastern): 3:05 p.m. Bills receiver Isaiah McKenzie has been carted off after hurting his lower right leg during a punt return midway through the third quarter of Buffalo’s game against the Detroit Lions. McKenzie went down on his own and grabbed
The 49ers’ defensive kiddie corps will get a chance to reprise last week’s impressive performance. Two days after head coach Kyle Shanahan said nose tackle D.J. Jones, 23, and inside linebacker Elijah Lee, 22, would remain in the starting lineup, it’s clear rookie slot cornerback D.J. Reed
Fresh off a win over the Raptors, the first-place Nuggets are making a statement out west.
Sunday’s high was 70, the low was 51. Michele Tafoya, native of Manhattan Beach, was happy with either one and anything in between. She is the sideline reporter for NBC’s Sunday Night Football, the game/show that is viewed by more people than any other in prime-time. She also is the only member
Sunday’s high was 70, the low was 51. Michele Tafoya, native of Manhattan Beach, was happy with either one and anything in between. She is the sideline reporter for NBC’s Sunday Night Football, the game/show that is viewed by more people than any other in prime-time. She also is the only member
On Sunday, the Patriots play the Steelers in Pittsburgh. A day earlier, Patriots owner Robert Kraft visited the site of a mass shooting in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood. As explained by Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, Kraft paid respects at the location of the murder of 11 in late October. He then
The Latest on NFL’s Week 15 (all times Eastern): 2:25 p.m. The Buffalo Bills are down to their final running back after Marcus Murphy was escorted off the field holding his lower left arm. The Bills announced Murphy’s return was doubtful. He was hurt while being tackled on a 3-yard run late in
OVERVIEW In a game increasingly dominated by youth, 36-year-old Francesco Molinari had a career-changing year in 2018. He did it by improving his play with both the longest and shortest clubs in the bag. He took a page out of the youngsters’ playbook by making distance a priority and addressed his longtime struggles with the putter. After going winless in his first 120 PGA TOUR starts, he won twice in a three-tournament stretch this summer. He picked up his first PGA TOUR win at the Quicken Loans National, shooting a final-round 62 to win by eight. Then he stared down Tiger Woods to win The Open Championship at Carnoustie. Molinari sandwiched a runner-up at the John Deere Classic between those victories. He was 48 under in those 12 rounds, including six rounds of 65 or lower. He also qualified for his first TOUR Championship with a career-best FedExCup finish (17th). And, after going winless in his first two Ryder Cups, he led Europe to victory at Le Golf National, becoming the first player to win a major and go 5-0 in the Ryder Cup in the same season. “This year, it’s been incredible,â€� he said. That may be an understatement. — By Sean Martin Click here to see who else made the Top 30 list. BY THE NUMBERS FEDEXCUP UPDATE Current 2018-19 position: 173rd Playoff appearances: 4 TOUR Championship appearances: 2 Best FedExCup result: 17th in the 2017-18 season SHOTLINK FUN FACT Francesco Molinari is one of five first-time winners since the 2013-14 season to win multiple times in the same year as his breakthrough PGA TOUR win. INSIDER INSIGHTS PGATOUR.COM’s Insiders offer their expert views on what to expect from Francesco Molinari in 2019. TOUR INSIDER: Molinari’s work with putting instructor Phil Kenyon undoubtedly paid dividends in 2018. But so did a 20-yard distance gain over the past three seasons, including a 10-yard gain since 2017. And he was able to do it with only a small loss in accuracy. Compared to 2015, Molinari is gaining nearly two additional strokes per event with his tee shots. He gained distance with both changes to his swing and more trips to the gym. “I was more of a couch guy a couple years ago,â€� he joked. – By Sean Martin FANTASY INSIDER: It’d be unfair to predict the kind of success that he enjoyed worldwide in the last six months, but it’s still a reminder of what’s possible when we position expectations properly. For dual-tour threats like the 36-year-old Italian, the customary advice is to invest lightly and surround with busier talent based in the U.S. It provides both insurance for the worst of times and an injection for the best of times. No doubt, his encore will include a few blue notes, but he already was a standard on every set list because of his world-class ball-striking. It’s a skill that rarely strikes the wrong chord. — By Rob Bolton EQUIPMENT INSIDER: Molinari was part of the Nike staff left without an equipment deal when the company left the hard goods industry, and he’s since switched into mostly TaylorMade clubs. He’s currently using a TaylorMade M4 driver, an M3 fairway wood, P-790 driving irons (2 and 4), P-750 irons (5-PW), and Milled Grind wedges. He fills out his bag with a custom Bettinardi Dass BB-0 putter, stamped with a skull in the cavity that has green and red eyes to represent his pride of the Italian flag, and green and red stampings on the back bumpers. — By Andrew Tursky STYLE INSIDER: While many Nike athletes favor the brand’s sporty looks, Molinari gravitates towards the classic designs in Nike’s collection. Expect the reigning Open champ to stick with a neutral palette of colors with the occasional splash of intense pastels in 2019. — By Greg Monteforte
Manny Machado has been one of the game’s best players since debuting in 2012, and he is set to cash in as a first-time free agent this offseason. Here, you will find a list of the latest news and rumors surrounding the infielder.