
Braves prospect could keep Atlanta out of starter trade market
The Braves pitching staff likely needs some help with a slew of injuries thinning the ranks but rookie Jared Shuster could be the answer over a trade.The injury bug has hit the Braves in full force with starters Max Fried and Kyle Wright heading for the injury list in the last few weeks along wi...
2023-05-22 05:20

This Trea Turner stat from WBC will have Phillies fans in complete shambles
Shortstop Trea Turner was on fire in the World Baseball Classic. But he's struggling early on in his first season with the Philadelphia Phillies.Last season, the Philadelphia Phillies were two wins away from winning their first World Series since 2008 but fell in six games to the Houston As...
2023-05-22 05:18

Foo Fighters announce Josh Freese as new drummer after death of Taylor Hawkins
The Foo Fighters have found their new drummer after the sudden death of their longtime friend and drummer Taylor Hawkins.
2023-05-22 05:18

Mbappe goals see PSG all but secure Ligue 1 title
A brace by Kylian Mbappe propelled Paris Saint-Germain to a 2-1 win at Auxerre on Sunday that effectively secured a second straight Ligue 1 title and a...
2023-05-22 05:17

Robert, Lynn star as White Sox beat Royals 5-2 for series sweep
Luis Robert Jr. homered, Lance Lynn pitched six effective innings and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 5-2 for a three-game series sweep
2023-05-22 05:15

Kohli's century not enough as Bangalore eliminated from IPL, Mumbai through to playoffs
Gujarat Titans opener Shubman Gill hit a superb century to outdo Virat Kohli’s second successive ton as Royal Challengers Bangalore were eliminated from the Indian Premier League
2023-05-22 05:15

'Vinicius is victim': Ancelotti blasts Spanish league's 'problem' with racism
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said Spanish football had a racism problem and needed to be prepared to halt matches, after Vinicius Junior was again the target of abuse during a 1-0 defeat...
2023-05-22 04:59

Manchester United take WSL title race to the wire with dramatic derby winner
Manchester United scored a stoppage-time winner against 10-woman Manchester City to take the Women’s Super League title fight down to the final day. Chelsea had put the pressure on their rivals as first-half goals from Guro Reiten and skipper Magda Eriksson earned them a 2-0 home win over Arsenal earlier in the day and a five-point advantage. The Blues have reeled in previous leaders United and Marc Skinner’s side knew only a first WSL derby victory against their city rivals would be enough to take the fight to the final day next weekend. Hayley Ladd fired in a long-range shot in only the second minute to give the hosts the lead and City were reduced to 10 players just before half-time when goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck brought down Nikita Parris. But Filippa Angeldahl’s attempted cross flew over Mary Earps for an equaliser in the 68th minute, and City came close to winning it before Lucia Garcia poked in United’s second in the first minute of added time. Earlier, Reiten put Chelsea ahead with a 22nd-minute strike before Eriksson - who earlier in the week had announced she will be leaving the club at the end of the season - added a finish just before the break. Katie McCabe had the chance to pull a goal back with a penalty on the hour but put it wide. Emma Hayes’ side can clinch a fourth successive title with victory over bottom side Reading next Saturday while United - who have clinched Champions League qualification for the first time - face Liverpool. Defeats for Arsenal and fourth-placed City mean the Gunners stay three points clear - with a much better goal difference - in the race for the third Champions League qualifying spot. The relegation fight will go to the final match of the season after Leicester were beaten 2-1 by West Ham. Leicester could have relegated Reading with victory but Sophie Howard’s own goal put the Hammers ahead and Dagny Brynjarsdottir made it two with a spot-kick. Ruby Mace was shown her second yellow card for the Foxes in added time but there was still time for Hannah Cain to pull one back from the penalty spot. Rachel Daly extended her lead over Khadija Shaw in the race for the Golden Boot with another goal in Aston Villa’s 3-3 draw with Liverpool. Kirsty Hanson put Villa ahead in the seventh minute and the sides went into half-time level after Katie Stengel and Natasha Dowie scored in quick succession for Liverpool prior to Daly’s goal. Stengel then put Liverpool ahead again in the 62nd minute but Hanson equalised eight minutes later. Everton, who are assured of finishing above their city rivals in sixth, defeated Brighton 2-1. Hanna Bennison scored an added-time winner after Brighton’s Katie Robinson had cancelled out Katja Snoeijs’ opener. Read More Departing Magdalena Eriksson and era-crowning win show why WSL title heading back to Chelsea ‘Unstoppable’ Manchester City players have the hunger to win more trophies Manchester City players and fans celebrate step one of the treble Manchester United vs Manchester City LIVE: Latest Women's Super League updates
2023-05-22 04:57

All the wrong moves: What Cardinals rotation could have looked like if front office didn't blow it
Can you imagine what the St. Louis Cardinals starting rotation would look like had some moves gone differently?The St. Louis Cardinals have made several questionable moves over the past few seasons. The most dubious move from John Mozeliak, Cards president of baseball operations, has come from t...
2023-05-22 04:55

Mitsotakis: the PM who steered Greece from brink to growth
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, whose party scored a thumping win at Sunday's election, is a conservative political dynasty scion credited with putting the debt-ridden country back...
2023-05-22 04:51

Hurricanes face challenge of solving Bobrovsky, scoring more in East final
The Carolina Hurricanes have to find a way to turn more scoring chances into goals to stay in the Eastern Conference Final against Florida
2023-05-22 04:50

Stott's pinch homer, Jansen's 399th save lead Phillies over Cubs 2-1
Bryson Stott hit his first career pinch home run, a two-run drive in the seventh inning that led the Philadelphia Phillies over the Chicago Cubs 2-1
2023-05-22 04:49