Twins to call up Royce Lewis a year after ACL injury
The Minnesota Twins have lost eight of 10 series in May with a lineup that’s been limping along lately with a spate of injuries and too many strikeouts
2023-05-29 07:17
Smoked: Olivares' homer leads to smoking Kaufmann Stadium scoreboard
Edward Olivares made quite the impression — a smoking impression on the scoreboard in left field
2023-05-29 07:16
Ericsson left to rue Indy 500's decision on white-checkered finish
Marcus Ericsson was left criticizing IndyCar on Sunday when the Indianapolis 500 was red-flagged with one lap remaining, rather than ending with him in the lead under caution
2023-05-29 06:58
Coca-Cola 600 postponed until Monday due to wet weather
Charlotte Motor Speedway has announced the Coca-Cola 600 has been postponed until Monday due to wet weather
2023-05-29 06:48
Temasek Cuts Employee Compensation After Failed FTX Investment
Singapore investment firm Temasek Holdings Pte said it reduced compensation for senior management and the investment team responsible
2023-05-29 06:28
William Contreras homers as Brewers beat Alex Cobb, Giants 7-5
William Contreras homered and drove in three runs, and the Milwaukee Brewers held off the San Francisco Giants for a 7-5 win
2023-05-29 05:56
Arrow McLaren's brilliant Indianapolis 500 ends in bitter disappointment
The four cars from Arrow McLaren were among the favorites to win the Indianapolis 500, and Felix Rosenqvist and Pato O'Ward were near the front with 20 laps to go
2023-05-29 05:54
Charlotte Motor Speedway still hoping to get Coca-Cola 600 started despite wet weather
Charlotte Motor Speedway officials say they plan to do everything they can to get the Coca-Cola 600 in Sunday night despite wet weather conditions
2023-05-29 05:53
Guerreiro announces Borussia Dortmund departure 'with a lot of sadness'
Portugal left back Raphaël Guerreiro has announced his departure from Borussia Dortmund
2023-05-29 05:49
Sir Elton John sends well-wishes as Jeff Stelling signs off from Soccer Saturday
Jeff Stelling revealed singer Sir Elton John was among his well-wishers this week as the presenter signed off from the “best job that anybody could possibly have wished for” at Soccer Saturday. Stelling announced last month his intention to stand down as anchor of the Sky Sports programme after almost 30 years and earmarked the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday as his last show. In the days leading up to his swansong, Stelling divulged he had messages of support from the likes of Gordon Strachan and Neil Warnock, plus a phone call from John, former chairman and director of Watford. Stelling, an unapologetic Hartlepool fan who frequently celebrated their goals on Soccer Saturday, said: “Somebody asked me the other day if I’d ever been starstruck and yeah, I was starstruck when Elton John rang me at home to say ‘Thank you very much for all you’ve done’. “He said ‘Every week I watch the show and every week you tell me Watford are losing and every week you tell me Hartlepool are losing so I feel like we’re kindred spirits’. There’s something in that, isn’t there?” After touching tributes from colleagues past and present in a video montage, Stelling was given a standing ovation by the punditry panel of Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Kris Boyd and Michael Dawson. Stelling, who had planned to quit last year before reversing that decision, briefly hid his emotions with a mask of himself and quipped: “This is tricky because I’ve changed my mind – just kidding. “I haven’t changed my mind this time.” Stelling was clearly moved by the highlights package Sky televised in the final minutes of the show after Everton retained their top-flight status and confirmed the relegations of Leeds and Leicester. Merson, Alan Mullery, Frank McLintock, Clive Allen, Charlie Nicholas, Phil Thompson and Matt Le Tissier passed on their congratulations, as did Chris Kamara, who in a nod to the catchphrase that has become synonymous with the pair and the show, said: “You are unbelievable, Jeff!” Stelling looked back fondly on his 30-plus years with Sky, in which he not only covered football but live snooker, darts, greyhound racing, pool and thanked everyone with whom he had worked. So that's it. Soccer Saturday will be back next season. I'll be watching...From me, goodbye Jeff Stelling In his farewell monologue, he added: “It’s been the best job that anybody could possibly have wished for. My wife takes great pleasure in saying ‘You are the luckiest man ever to take a breath’ and you know what? I don’t tell her this often but she’s right. “The principle success of Soccer Saturday is you lot at home, who have given us unswerving support – both for the programme and for me personally. “So that’s it. Soccer Saturday will be back next season. I’ll be watching – when Hartlepool are not playing. From me, goodbye.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Katie Taylor sets sights on Chantelle Cameron rematch and not retirement Mikel Arteta pleased to see Granit Xhaka given appreciation from Arsenal fans I apologise I didn’t do better – Sam Allardyce says sorry after Leeds relegated
2023-05-29 05:24
Haase's sacrifice fly helps Tigers to comeback win over White Sox, 6-5
Eric Haase’s 10th-inning sacrifice fly gave the Detroit Tigers a 6-5 win over the Chicago White Sox
2023-05-29 05:21
Ramírez's two-run double in ninth leads Guardians past Cardinals 4-3
José Ramírez hit a two-run double with two out in the ninth inning, lifting the Cleveland Guardians to a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals
2023-05-29 05:19