Yankees, Nationals MLB opener halted by rainYankees, Nationals MLB opener halted by rain
The opening game of MLB season came four months later than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic, and now the weather has paused the action again.
The opening game of MLB season came four months later than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic, and now the weather has paused the action again.
The season has begun four months later than expected, and it didn’t take long for New York to jump in front on Giancarlo Stanton’s monster home run.
The NFL team formerly known as the Redskins will go by the Washington Football Team for at least the 2020 season, giving the organization time to choose a new, full-time name. Gone is the Indian head logo and the name Native American advocates have called a dictionary-defined racial slur.
The NFL has sent signals it’ll support player protests on gamedays in 2020. But will the league — and the Bears — actually follow through?
The NFL is bracing for major financial losses amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and could lower its salary cap in 2020, leading to some significant short- and long-term impacts for the Bears.
The NFL’s original schedule is now off schedule. Teams already are pushing back reporting dates as the NFL and the NFLPA continue to negotiate how to handle the inevitable revenue losses from this season. Most veteran players were scheduled to report to training camp next Tuesday, but Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that a [more]
Money wasn’t the only thing that convinced a California native to choose baseball in the Bronx. The mystique of one of sports’ most historic franchises got it done.
Nationals outfielder Juan Soto, who was a breakout star of the team’s run to the 2019 World Series title, will miss Thursday’s season opener against the Yankees after testing positive for the coronavirus.
There are plenty of interesting plots to follow as the NBA season restarts in its Disney bubble, including whether a slimmed-down Carmelo Anthony can help Portland make the playoffs.