Day: October 29, 2019
Maxfield out of Breeders’ Cup Juvenile with leg issueMaxfield out of Breeders’ Cup Juvenile with leg issue
ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) — Maxfield has been scratched from the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile because of an unspecified issue with his right front leg.
Heat reinstate Waiters but he won’t play Tues.Heat reinstate Waiters but he won’t play Tues.
Miami shooting guard Dion Waiters has been reinstated after a suspension for detrimental conduct, but he won’t play Tuesday against the Hawks.
Rams trade Talib, banish CB to lowly DolphinsRams trade Talib, banish CB to lowly Dolphins
Aqib Talib is headed to his fifth team.
NCAA considering updates to compensation rulesNCAA considering updates to compensation rules
The recommendation from the NCAA’s working group comes as states like California have passed bills countering the NCAA’s current regulations.
NCAA will allow athletes to be compensatedNCAA will allow athletes to be compensated
The recommendation from the NCAA’s working group comes as states like California have passed bills countering the NCAA’s current regulations.
Verlander can write his own Fall ClassicVerlander can write his own Fall Classic
Justin Verlander can bring the Astros a championship on Tuesday, and also fill in the one accolade missing from his Hall of Fame resume.
Matthews on Justin Bieber: ‘It’s cool having guys like that be fans of the team’Matthews on Justin Bieber: ‘It’s cool having guys like that be fans of the team’
Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner spoke to the media about what it means to have a fan like Justin Bieber supporting the Maple Leafs.
Raptors promote ‘load management’ trainer to VPRaptors promote ‘load management’ trainer to VP
The Raptors have signed Alex McKechnie to a contract extension and promoted him to vice president, player health and performance. He is regarded as one of the top athletic trainers and rehab and conditioning specialists in the NBA.
Giants’ roster churn in 2019 was historic, but led to some keepersGiants’ roster churn in 2019 was historic, but led to some keepers
SAN FRANCISCO — When Giants fans think of 2019, many may remember Connor Joe and Michael Reed as Opening Day starters. But will you recall that Tyler Austin got 130 at-bats? Or that Scooter Gennett and Yangervis Solarte combined for 49 appearances? How about Corban Joseph’s 17 times up at the plate