Day: March 16, 2024
The Seattle Seahawks will sign former Dolphins linebacker Jerome Baker, who underwent wrist surgery and was released by Miami with a failed physical designation, to a one-year, $7 million contract, Baker’s agents told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Saturday.
Trine wins the 2024 DIII men’s basketball championshipTrine wins the 2024 DIII men’s basketball championship

Bucks wing Middleton expects to return vs. SunsBucks wing Middleton expects to return vs. Suns
Bucks star Khris Middleton said he expects to return for Sunday afternoon’s game against the Suns after missing more than a month due to a left ankle sprain.
LBSU eyes tourney berth after coach’s dismissalLBSU eyes tourney berth after coach’s dismissal
After agreeing to a “mutual separation” with Long Beach State on Monday, coach Dan Monson has his team in the Big West title game and a win away from an improbable NCAA Tournament berth.
Yankees’ Cole (elbow) won’t throw for 3-4 weeksYankees’ Cole (elbow) won’t throw for 3-4 weeks
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole says he has nerve irritation and edema in his throwing elbow and won’t throw for three to four weeks.
Ohtani: Seoul games to offer ‘great memories’Ohtani: Seoul games to offer ‘great memories’
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani says the upcoming MLB season opener against the Padres in South Korea will provide “great memories” for him and his wife, but he will attempt to focus on baseball.
Jets, Texans had interest in new Bears WR AllenJets, Texans had interest in new Bears WR Allen
Before he was traded from the Chargers to the Bears on Thursday, wide receiver Keenan Allen revealed that Los Angeles had permitted him to explore several options for where he wanted to continue his career after spending 11 seasons with the franchise.
The lefty Aaron Judge? Untouchable in trades? Why Spencer Jones has Yankees so excitedThe lefty Aaron Judge? Untouchable in trades? Why Spencer Jones has Yankees so excited
Even after losing Gerrit Cole, New York has been unwilling to deal the 6-foot-6, 235-pound top prospect. Is he worth it?
Selection committee update: Up to 35 teams on the at-large board heading into SaturdaySelection committee update: Up to 35 teams on the at-large board heading into Saturday

NBA Instructed Officials To Curb Foul HuntingNBA Instructed Officials To Curb Foul Hunting
The NBA isn’t saying there was a directive to reduce offense. Instead, the league cited a number of factors that have reduced scoring in recent months.
The NBA noted: “This trend will continue to be monitored. Slower pace, style of play, competitive intensity, officiating focus, etc., have all been contributing factors identified thus far.”
Part of “officiating focus” was the league instructing officials to not call fouls when offensive players are hunting for free throws or veering off path to seek fouls.
In a memo, the NBA said there would be a point of emphasis to “evaluate the state of offensive vs. defensive balance with a focus on legal guarding position and level of contact on pathway plays to the basket.”